Physorg

Friday th 10th of October 2008

Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's future - 11:49

Facebook rekindling long-lost friendships - 11:49

Weakening PC demand expected to affect Intel, AMD - 11:49

WHO probing deaths from mystery disease in SAfrica - 11:49

British military staff data drive lost: ministry - 11:49

Deadly bird flu virus found at German farm: EU - 11:49

Dutch pub owners rebel against smoking law - 11:49

ASU Mars instrument gets new lease on life as NASA extends Mars Odyssey mission - 11:49

Recommendations for children's exercise lacking say experts - 11:28

Research shows link between bisphenol A and disease in adults - 11:28

Young stellar objects: The source of gas emission around Herbig Ae/Be stars - 09:35

Study finds stroke-prevention surgery safe in growing 80-plus population - 09:14

Only some Web sites provide patients with reliable information before having an operation - 09:14

Pregnancy not turning minds to mush: Study - 09:14

New spintronics effect could lead to magnetic batteries - 08:49

A new explosive: Melt-castable nitrate ester with high explosive energy - 06:35

Western group petitions for species protection - 05:07

Scientists: Virginia shark's pup a 'virgin birth' - 05:07

Scientists identify gene that may make humans more vulnerable to pulmonary tuberculosis - 05:07

Tobacco smuggling is killing more people than illegal drugs - 05:07

Has a new era of reinstitutionalization in mental health care begun? - 05:07

Opening a can of worms: Serendipitous discovery reveals earthworms more diverse than first thought - 05:07

Making waves: Mathematicians crack quantum chaos conjecture - 05:07

US culture derails girl math whizzes - 04:42

Indo-Australian study identifies genetic region involved in schizophrenia risk - 04:42

Thursday th 9th of October 2008

Mouse studies suggest daily dose of ginkgo may prevent brain cell damage after a stroke - 17:28

Vitamin D a key player in overall health of several body organs, says UC Riverside biochemist - 17:28

Clue to genetic cause of fatal birth defect - 17:28

Scientists adapt economics theory to trace brain's information flow - 17:28

The beat goes on: Artificial heart technology holds promise for alternatives - 17:28

'Credit Crunch' Will Hit Retirees in Unequal Ways - 17:07

Heart Attacks Occur More in the Morning, Experts Say - 17:07

Despite IBM profits, a tech gloom still looms - 17:07

HP to build new computer plant in China - 17:07

Saving Sumatra: Indonesia reaches historic agreement - 17:07

Small intestine can sense and react to bitter toxins in food - 17:07

Nerve stimulation therapy alleviates pain for chronic headache - 17:07

Full extent of financial crisis still not known, Purdue expert says - 16:42

Oil, gas, propane? Penn State site compares home heating options - 16:21

California Scientists Demonstrate How to Use Advanced Fiber-Optic Backbone for Research - 15:56

Pushing child to 'clean his plate' can backfire, study warns - 15:35

arXiv online scientific repository hits milestone - 15:35

Scientists Find First Immune Responses to HIV Infection Ineffective - 15:35

Phoenix Lander Digs and Analyzes Soil as Darkness Gathers - 15:35

Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security - 15:14

Satellites collect data on sea temperatures, reefs - 15:14

Some countries sidestep Kyoto rules with land 'donations' - 14:07

Expedition 18 Crew To Launch from Baikonur - 14:07

Babies with Delayed Gross Motor Skills Need Specific Early Intervention - 14:07

Liquid Mirror Telescopes on the Moon - 14:07