Physorg

Thursday th 25th of June 2009

Naming may be key to brain's ability to recognize faces - 16:56

Yahoo CEO promises shareholders to get 'mojo back' - 16:56

Experts: Big Tobacco dead by 2047, possibly sooner - 16:35

Remembering what to remember and what to forget - 16:14

Some stroke survivors' function slowly declines over time - 16:14

New fossil tells how piranhas got their teeth - 16:14

Selenium intake may worsen prostate cancer in some, study reports - 16:14

Fitting squares into circles - 16:14

STAT3 protein found to play a key role in cancer - 16:14

Mars Rover Yielding New Clues While Lodged in Martian Soil - 15:49

New poll provides snapshot of New Yorkers' views - 15:28

Mindfulness Training Improves Sleep Quality; Lessens Need for Sleep Medicines - 15:07

Researcher Discovers Method to Fully Process Encrypted Data Without Knowing its Content - 15:07

LG Electronics Introduces 2 New 'Full LED' LCD TVs - 14:42

Controversial cancer stem cells offer new direction for treatment - 14:42

Smartphone app by U-M students promotes good deeds - 14:42

Projected food, energy demands seen to outpace production - 14:42

Australian coastal and river dwellers at risk of melanoma - 14:21

Structural biology scores with protein snapshot - 14:21

Good males are bad fathers - 14:21

New gene for autism gives hope for future - 14:21

Delinquent acts less likely for youths from religious-centered, two-parent homes - 14:21

Long-term apple scab resistance remains elusive, expert says - 13:56

DNA patterns of microbes - 13:56

Pigs' connective tissue cells converted into stem cells (w/ Podcast) - 13:35

CPAP treatment linked to lower mortality in stroke patients with OSA - 13:35

A drug-using mother's words have merit in the eyes of her child - 13:35

HIPS fireproof coatings can really take the heat - 13:35

Like burrs on your clothes, molecule-size capsules can deliver drugs by sticking to targeted cells - 13:35

Scientists cage chemical demon - 13:35

Partner issues significantly influence women's sexual activity in later years, study shows - 13:35

High carbon dioxide levels cause abnormally large fish ear bones - 13:35

Milky Way's super-efficient particle accelerators caught in the act - 13:35

Online ethics and the bloggers' code revealed - 13:07

Who moved my 'Delete' key? Lenovo did. Here's why. - 13:07

Your arteries on Wonder bread - 13:07

Third of open ocean sharks face extinction: study - 12:42

Will individuals with Alzheimer's disease benefit from cataract surgery? - 12:42

China aims to build 'Three Gorges of wind power' - 12:21

Vitamin A derivative provides clues to better breast cancer drugs - 12:21

MicroRNAs help control HIV life cycle - 12:21

Swedish court rules out Pirate Bay retrial - 12:21

In 'reading' a gaze, what we believe changes what we see - 12:21

Researchers identify parallel mechanism monkeys and humans use to recognize faces - 11:56

Antidepressant directly stimulates brain growth factor receptors - 11:56

Glucose challenge test is accurate and economical for diabetes and prediabetes screening - 11:56

Cells use import machinery to export their goods as well - 11:56

'Neurologger' reads bird brains in flight - 11:56

Engineering autism: Mice with extra chromosome region show many autistic signs - 11:56

SRNL to study applicability of solar cell coatings - 11:56