Physorg

Monday th 14th of July 2008

Do mammals think in 3-D? - 16:21

Coronary heart disease patients live longer, but not always happier, lives - 15:56

'Snapshots' of eyes could serve as early warning of diabetes - 15:56

Exercise may prevent brain shrinkage in early Alzheimer's disease - 15:56

Insulin Suppresses Receptors that Cause Cascade of Inflammation, Study Shows - 15:56

All Sweeteners May Not Be the Same When Managing Type 2 Diabetes and Complications - 15:56

Outraged Icahn refocuses on ousting Yahoo board - 15:56

Bush lifts offshore drilling ban - 15:56

Visual impairment may be associated with higher suicide risk - 15:56

Hand Washing Saves Newborn Lives - 15:35

IMEC reports major progress in EUV - 15:35

New criterion may improve identification of dementia risk in highly educated older adults - 15:35

Fujitsu, Sun Microsystems Unveil Next-Generation SPARC Enterprise Servers - 15:35

Keep It Growing -- Plant Fall and Winter Vegetables in July - 15:35

Researchers hone technique to KO pediatric brain tumors - 15:14

Microsoft's Xbox 360 to stream Netflix movies - 15:14

NASA engineers work on alternative moon rocket - 15:14

Doctors hopeful easier blood thinners are nearing - 15:14

A new look at how genes unfold to enable their expression - 15:14

Rx for time-crunched physicians - 14:49

When it comes to putting, Tiger and Nicklaus might not have best advice - 14:49

Asians who immigrated to US before age 25 have poorer mental health than older immigrants - 14:49

Closing coal-burning power plant in China and improved cognitive development in children - 14:49

Glia guide brain development in worms - 13:42

Large dead zones predicted for Gulf, Chesapeake Bay - 13:42

Scattered nature of Wisconsin's woodlands could complicate forests' response to climate change - 13:42

Controlled growth of truly nanoscale single crystal fullerites for device applications - 13:21

Carbon Nanotubes heralded as ideal candidates for next generation Nanoelectronics - 13:21

Diet and nutrient intake of Indigenous Australians poor - 13:21

New finding in rare eye disease - 12:56

Multithreaded supercomputer seeks software for data-intensive computing - 12:56

Station Crew Relaxes Before Second Spacewalk - 12:56

Many processors make light work of calculations - 12:35

Farming at young age may lead to bone disease in adulthood - 12:14

Exhausted B cells hamper immune response to HIV - 12:14

Potential to prevent loss of insulin in type 2 diabetes - 12:14

eBay beats Tiffany in court case over trademarks - 12:14

Huntington's disease: catching it early - 11:49

New 'scrubber' speeds removal of powerful anthrax clean-up agent - 11:49

British showers most wasteful and inconsiderate in Western Europe - 11:49

Dioxin risk in soil and plant tissues after long-term biosolids application - 11:49

Physicists tweak quantum force, reducing barrier to tiny devices - 11:49

Cellular decision on the computer - 11:28

Excavated Jericho bones may help researchers combat tuberculosis - 11:28

89 percent of children's food products provide poor nutritional quality - 11:07

Exhausted B cells fail to fight HIV - 11:07

Marine worm's jaws say 'cutting-edge new aerospace materials' - 11:07

Nuclear stress test can detect more than blockages - 10:42

Discovery first step to new therapies - 10:42

Heart death risk cut by early warning drugs tests - 10:42