Physorg

Monday th 20th of April 2009

Houstonians more positive about city despite economic woes, annual survey finds - 11:29

Agent Orange exposure increases veterans' risk of aggressive recurrence of prostate cancer - 11:29

Critical turning point can trigger abrupt climate change - 11:29

UH initiative will use 'Harry Potter' to conjure love for science - 11:28

National study finds nearly 1 in 10 youth gamers addicted to video games - 11:28

Ecologists put price tag on invasive species - 11:28

Human stem cells promote healing of diabetic ulcers - 11:28

Study identifies genes that protect against aging - 11:07

Live-in domestics: Mites as maids in tropical rainforest sweat bee nests - 11:07

British scientist Hawking 'very ill' in hospital: university - 10:45

Consumers respond to lower calorie beverage options - 10:44

A potent and selective anti-tumor agent on human gastric adenocarcinoma - 10:22

New insight into Rett syndrome severity - 10:22

Can R2 gravity explain dark matter? - 10:22

Adobe extends Flash to TVs, Blu-ray players - 09:56

Barely legal -- new study into whether alcohol affects perceptions of age - 09:56

More people flock to Twitter as a conduit for information - 09:35

Does 'sun-protective' clothing work? - 09:35

Researchers develop new drug to target tumor cells and blood vessels - 09:14

Researchers Formulate Treatment Combination Lethal To Pancreatic Cancer Cells (w/Video) - 09:14

Researcher examines impact of religious beliefs on personal well-being - 09:14

Tamiflu 'may be tied to abnormal behavior' - 09:14

Embryonic stem cells used to regenerate hair on mice in Japan - 09:14

Researchers confirm gene variants associated with the most common adult leukemia (w/Video) - 08:49

First broad spectrum anti-microbial paint to kill 'superbugs' - 08:28

Atmospheric engineering scheme to combat global warming could diminish solar power - 08:28

India's 'holy powder' finally reveals its centuries-old secret - 08:28

Unzipping Carbon Nanotubes Can Make Graphene Ribbons - 08:07

World Wide Web conference opens, 20 years after its invention - 07:21

Oracle buys Sun Microsystems for 5.6 billion dollars - 07:21

Bridging the gap in nanoantennas - 05:49

Keeping slim is good for the planet, say scientists - 05:49

International team cracks mammalian gene control code - 05:28

Personalized medicine helps cancer patients survive - 05:28

SKorean court acquits Internet blogger - 05:07

Washington, D.C. will be 1st to get free mobile TV - 05:07

Tons of released drugs taint US water - 05:07

SKorea clears chipmakers of cartel charges - 05:07

Asia Pacific PC sales down five pct in first quarter: report - 05:07

Institute develops cheap cholera vaccine - 05:07

China's Great Wall far longer than thought: survey - 05:07

World Digital Library to launch at UNESCO - 05:07

Sunday th 19th of April 2009

Large study documents how p53 mutations link to high-grade breast cancer, poor outcomes - 14:49

New biomarker may predict leukemia aggressiveness - 14:49

Genetic variations in miRNA processing pathway and binding sites help predict ovarian cancer risk - 14:49

Penn's online survivorship care plans empower cancer survivors, caregivers - 14:49

Diabetes? Some beat it, but are they cured? - 14:28

Behind the scenes with Windows 7 - 14:28

Research suggests vegetable juice may help people with metabolic syndrome lose weight - 14:28

New human study reinforces antioxidant benefits of tart cherries - 14:28