Newswise - Scinews

Wednesday th 10th of May 2017

CBT Could Help Stress in Sport, Leeds Beckett Study Finds - 08:51

Manuel Zimmer Selected HHMI-Wellcome International Research Scholar - 08:51

Scientists Help Thin-Film Ferroelectrics Go Extreme - 04:41

Rising Temperatures Threaten Stability of Tibetan Alpine Grasslands - 04:41

Scientists Print Nanoscale Imaging Probe onto Tip of Optical Fiber - 04:41

Tuesday th 9th of May 2017

Shrubs, Grasses Planted Through Federal Program Crucial for Sage Grouse Survival in Eastern Washington - 16:51

New York Seascape Marine Life Now Revealed at Brooklyn Bridge Park Photo Exhibition - 16:51

Grape Seed Extract Could Extend Life of Resin Fillings - 16:51

Aging Gracefully in the Rainforest - 14:31

The Latest Weapons Against Climate Change: The Beaver, the Oyster, Cold Water and More... - 14:31

UCTV Launches New Portal to Sustainability for California - 12:31

Right-or Left-Handedness Affects Sign Language Comprehension - 11:31

Lyme Disease Researchers Seek Consensus as Number of Cases Grows - 11:31

UCLA Researchers Design Process to Better Understand How Advanced Melanoma Adapts to Immunotherapy - 11:31

Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University Scientists Develop More Efficient Catalytic Material for Fuel Cell Applications - 10:32

'Inverse Designing' Spontaneously Self-Assembling Materials - 10:31

Looking at Light to Explore Superconductivity in Boron-Diamond Films - 10:31

A Molecular Rivet for Long-Range Force Transmission - From Isolation to Global Connectivity - 08:31

41 Scientists Selected by Philanthropies as International Research Scholars - 08:31

Researchers Uncover New Fossil Remains of Recently Discovered Human Relative - 03:51

South African Cave Yields Yet More Fossils of a Newfound Relative - 03:51

A New Tool to Decipher Evolutionary Biology - 03:51

Argonne Welcomes Scientists to Advanced Photon Source and Center for Nanoscale Materials User Meeting - 02:31

Monday th 8th of May 2017

Symposium Tackles Water Scarcity in the Middle East - 16:51

Low Oxygen Reverses Mitochondrial Disease in Mice - 15:22

UCI Establishes Malaria Initiative to Fight Deadly Disease in Africa - 15:22

DOE HPC4Mfg Program Funds 13 New Projects to Improve U.S. Energy Technologies Through High Performance Computing - 15:22

Engineered Bone Marrow Could Make Transplants Safer - 14:31

Underlying Molecular Mechanism of Bipolar Disorder Revealed - 14:31

Hands-on Chemistry Course Has Students Taking on Rare Cancers - 13:31

Attention and Emotional Regulation of Veterans with PTSD Is Subject of Creighton Profs' Latest Research - 13:31

Open Access and Science Publishing: Keeping Up with the Transformations - From Physics Today - 12:31

Cornell and Adobe Collaboration Creates Tool for Transferring Image Styles Between Photos - 12:31

Penn State Wind Energy Club Breezes to Victory in Collegiate Wind Competition - 12:31

Geologists Study the Past to Learn About El Nino's Future - 11:32

NYIT-Vancouver Awarded BC Housing Grant to Promote Smart Home Technologies - 11:32

How Cancer Turns a Good-Guy Protein Into a Double Agent - 11:32

New Plutonium Discovery Lights Way for FSU Chemistry Professor's Work to Clean Up Nuclear Waste - 11:32

Expert Behind 'EF Scale' Describes Development of Tornado Rating System - 11:32

Physical Keyboards Make Virtual Reality Typing Easier - 11:32

Finding a New Major Gene Expression Regulator in Fungi - 10:32

To Improve Chronic Pain, Get More Sleep (Coffee Helps Too) - 10:32

The Evolutionary Story of Birch, Told Through 80 Genomes - 10:32

Scientists Launch Flights to Gather Detailed Data on Aerosols and Clouds - 10:31

Chemically Tailored Graphene - 08:21

You Cannot Control the Weather, but UF-Developed Tools Help You Cope - 08:21

Installing Solar to Combat National Security Risks in the Power Grid - 08:21

Friday th 5th of May 2017

Scientists Find Skin Cells at the Root of Balding, Gray Hair - 16:41

Three Penn Medicine Scientists Elected to the National Academy of Sciences - 15:41

Brookhaven's John Shanklin Named a Battelle 'Inventor of the Year' - 14:41