Science Blog

Tuesday th 31st of March 2009

Drug commonly used for alcoholism, drug addiction, curbs urges of compulsive stealers - 23:35

ADA releases updated position statement on functional foods - 23:35

Blood protein may hold key to stopping tumor growth in cancer patients - 23:35

Distinguishing single cells with nothing but light - 23:35

Genetic link uncovered in disparate colon cancer death - 23:35

Taste, odor intervention improves cancer therapy, according to Virginia Tech, Wake Forest study - 17:36

Medical leaders to propose curbs on conflict of interest - 17:36

TV news on organ donation says little about need, how to become a donor - 17:36

CSHL team develops mouse models of leukemia that predict response to chemotherapy - 17:36

Physical activity may strengthen children's ability to pay attention - 17:36

A mother's criticism causes distinctive neural activity among formerly depressed - 15:42

Cats' nervous systems able to repair themselves - 15:42

Learning curve: Tricks to resist temptation - 12:42

Full disclosure: People will make healthier choices if restaurants provide nutritional data - 12:42

Optical illusions: Variety makes us perceive smaller quantities - 12:42

Coronary angiography may improve outcomes for cardiac arrest patients - 12:42

Fei-Chang or Pepsi Cola? What makes consumers choose local brands over global ones? - 12:42

New insights into how brain responds to viral infection - 12:42

Blood test for brain injuries gains momentum - 12:42

Engineers develop method to disperse chemically modified graphene in organic solvents - 11:56

Computer simulations explain the limitations of working memory - 11:56

Focus on the future: Long-term goals help us resist unhealthy urges - 11:56

Amniotic fluid may provide new source of stem cells for future therapies - 11:56

Guided by expectations: Different approaches lead to different conclusions - 11:56

By shutting down inflammation, agent reverses damage from spinal cord injury in preclinical studies - 11:56

Buyer beware: Touching something increases perceived ownership - 11:56

What's in your water?: Disinfectants create toxic by-products - 11:56

Taking cues: Sometimes environmental cues can activate thrifty behavior - 11:56

Will Inertial Confinement Fusion FINALLY Produce Power? - 11:56

Green marketers should take cue from ten commandments - 10:49

Engineers develop method to disperse chemically modified graphene in organic solvents - 10:49

Computer simulations explain the limitations of working memory - 10:49

Focus on the future: Long-term goals help us resist unhealthy urges - 10:49

Amniotic fluid may provide new source of stem cells for future therapies - 10:49

Guided by expectations: Different approaches lead to different conclusions - 10:49

By shutting down inflammation, agent reverses damage from spinal cord injury in preclinical studies - 10:49

Buyer beware: Touching something increases perceived ownership - 10:49

What's in your water?: Disinfectants create toxic by-products - 10:49

Taking cues: Sometimes environmental cues can activate thrifty behavior - 10:49

Research links diversity with increased sales revenue and profits, more customers - 09:42

Multi-colored uniforms improve perceptions of hospital nurses among children and parents - 09:42

Third sector gears up to meet new challenges - 09:42

Obtaining biogas from food industry waste - 09:42

Potential new HIV drug may help patients not responding to treatment - 09:42

To swim or to crawl: For the worm it's a no brainer - 09:42

CT scans: Too much of a good thing can be risky - 01:49

Researchers use CT to examine hidden face in Nefertiti bust - 01:49

Monday th 30th of March 2009

A 'bionic nose' that knows - 21:15

Study examines the use of light in medical therapy - 21:15

Study examines effect of heart surgery on employment - 21:15