Physorg

Tuesday th 15th of July 2008

Hydrogen generation without the carbon footprint - 13:28

Environmental pollutant has sex-skewing effect - 13:07

Getting many quantum states from one experimental setup - 09:35

EU preparing to cap text message prices - 09:14

Stem cells are good for the brain - 09:14

Marsupials and humans shared same genetic imprinting 150 million years ago - 09:14

Crop Residue May Be Too Valuable to Harvest for Biofuels - 08:49

Tunguska catastrophe: Evidence of acid rain supports meteorite theory - 08:49

The emerging story of plant roots - 08:49

Makemake -- or Easter bunny -- enters book of space names - 08:49

Low-sodium advice for asthmatics should be taken with a grain of salt - 08:28

Consumption of nut products during pregnancy linked to increased asthma in children - 08:28

How birds spot the cuckoo in the nest - 08:07

Studies show that diabetes increases risk of tuberculosis - 05:07

Full-day kindergarteners' reading, math gains fade by 3rd grade - 05:07

Was it a bird or was it a plane? - 05:07

The 700-year-old Mexican mummy with a tummy ache - 05:07

Leatherback turtles go with the flow - 05:07

Weeding out the highs of medical marijuana - 05:07

Brain cancer study: Magnitude of post-vaccine immune response linked to clinical outcomes - 05:07

Tumor-inhibiting protein could be effective in treating leukemia - 05:07

Fraud with cultured pearls can be detected - 04:42

Solar cooling becomes a new air-conditioning system air-conditioning system - 04:42

SKorean fusion reactor takes step forward: scientists - 04:42

Yahoo's current board versus Icahn's challengers - 04:21

Mystery insect bugging experts at London museum - 04:21

Alaska volcano spews huge ash plume for 3rd day - 04:21

Group to demand US clear Mexican tomatoes - 04:21

EPA experts detail global warming's health risks - 04:21

Report: US behind in doubling science grads - 04:21

'Spore' computer game's alien population exploding - 04:21

With newest technology, US police turn table on car thieves - 04:21

Parents should limit young children's exposure to background TV - 04:21

Monday th 14th of July 2008

Researchers discover link between DNA palindromes and disease - 16:42

Undersea volcanic rocks offer vast repository for greenhouse gas, says study - 16:42

Mutant testis cells behind genetic disorder have survival advantage - 16:42

Young adults with prehypertension are more likely to have atherosclerosis later in life - 16:42

Incorrectly cleaved protein leads to schizophrenia - 16:42

Perceived access to cigarettes predicts youth smoking - 16:42

New study sheds light on how intracellular pathogens trigger the immune system - 16:42

Even toddlers get it: Data 'chunks' are easier to remember - 16:42

More kidney stone disease projected due to global warming - 16:42

Cancer forces Tasmanian devils to breed earlier - 16:42

Joint replacement may improve osteoarthritis symptoms in older adults - 16:21

Formula predicts emergency admissions in adults older than 40 - 16:21

Gene produces hormones that lead to obesity - 16:21

Smoking cessation therapies more effective than placebos - 16:21

'Healthy' sterols may pose health risk - 16:21

Out-of-pocket health care costs for disabled children vary widely by state - 16:21

Battle of sex in genes and the brain - 16:21