Science Blog

Monday th 16th of March 2009

No consistent advantage for planting soybean early - 10:43

NRL researchers report a forceful new method to sensitively detect proteins - 10:43

Spreading high-speed Internet to rural areas - 10:43

Carnegie Mellon scientist confirms liquid-liquid phase transition in silicon - 10:43

Music tuition can help children improve reading skills - 09:30

Stress may cause the brain to become disconnected - 09:30

Dendritic cells ensure immune tolerance - 09:29

Paper electrified by copper particles - 09:29

Researchers develop DNA 'patch' for canine form of muscular dystrophy - 09:29

Less of a stink in diabetes patients? - 09:29

Cleaning up oil spills can kill more fish than spills themselves, say Queen's biologists - 09:28

New technology opens gateway to studying HIV-specific neutralizing antibodies - 09:28

Gladstone scientists reveal key enzyme in fat absorption - 09:28

The key to good foreign aid: Research highlights aid achievements in Solomon Islands - 09:28

Early results favorable for 5-day radiation treatment of early stage prostate cancer - 01:35

Selected men with low-risk prostate cancer have good clinical outcomes without immediate treatment - 01:35

Sunday th 15th of March 2009

No hiding place for infecting bacteria - 19:49

Alzheimer's disease therapeutic prevents long-term damage from TBI in pre-clinical studies - 15:43

A natural approach for HIV vaccine - 15:43

Cellular discovery may lead to targeted treatment for rare form of anemia - 15:43

Genetic abnormality may increase risk of blood disorders - 15:42

A sticky business -- how cancer cells become more 'gloopy' as they die - 15:42

New organic material may speed Internet access - 15:42

Blocking protein may help ease painful nerve condition - 15:42

Sea level rise due to global warming poses threat to New York City - 15:42

Studies show children can complete treatment for peanut allergies and achieve long-term tolerance - 10:49

Saturday th 14th of March 2009

Iron is involved in prion disease-associated neuronal demise - 17:22

Argonne scientists discover new platinum catalysts for the dehydrogenation of propane - 17:22

Bioabsorbable stents show promise - 17:22

New method for detecting explosives - 17:22

The sweet spot? UF doctors test targets for Parkinson surgery - 17:22

Main federal disaster relief law has fallen behind modern threat levels, NYU professor finds - 17:21

Women opt out of math/science careers because of family demands - 17:21

Prion discovery gives clue to control of mass gene expression - 17:21

Physicist develops battery using new source of energy - 17:21

Nanocups brim with potential - 17:21

Friday th 13th of March 2009

Nanocups brim with potential - 17:35

First successful transvaginal nephrectomy performed using advanced surgical concepts' tri-port - 17:35

Physicist develops battery using new source of energy - 17:14

Black young adults hospitalized for stroke at much higher rate than whites, Hispanics - 15:43

University of Pennsylvania researchers find that the unexpected is a key to human learning - 15:43

Iron is involved in prion disease-associated neuronal demise - 15:43

Argonne scientists discover new platinum catalysts for the dehydrogenation of propane - 15:43

Bioabsorbable stents show promise - 15:43

New method for detecting explosives - 15:43

The sweet spot? UF doctors test targets for Parkinson surgery - 15:42

Main federal disaster relief law has fallen behind modern threat levels, NYU professor finds - 15:42

Women opt out of math/science careers because of family demands - 15:42

Prion discovery gives clue to control of mass gene expression - 15:42

Rice report shows lessons from Hurricane Rita not practiced during Ike - 09:38