Physorg

Monday th 7th of July 2008

Thin line between desire and dread: Dopamine controls both - 13:35

Britain to slow adoption of biofuels - 13:35

Scientists integrate data in three dimensions to study climate effects on young fish - 13:35

US firms a role model for fair hiring standards, study says - 13:14

Researchers reveal types of genes necessary for brain development - 13:14

New tool provides better, faster onboard PHEV performance evaluation - 13:14

New logic: the attraction of magnetic computation - 12:49

Common mutations linked to common obesity in Europeans - 12:49

Birds migrate together at night in dispersed flocks - 12:28

Consumers call for more government oversight of commercial genetic tests - 12:28

Female red squirrels opt for quantity over quality - 12:28

Super strong antimicrobial coatings for medicine, defense - 11:42

Political borders, health-care issues complicate pandemic planning - 11:42

Researchers find molecule that kills kidney cancer cells - 11:42

Bacterial peptide provides new insight into common tumor suppressor - 11:42

Are We in the Peak of an Oil Bubble? - 11:21

NOAA report states half of US coral reefs in 'poor' or 'fair' condition - 11:21

Japanese encephalitis virus causes 'double trouble' to brain - 11:21

Uncertainties prevail over human health benefits of polyphenols - 11:21

Herbal remedy reduces obesity and heart disease? - 09:56

Surprisingly rapid changes in the Earth's core discovered - 09:14

Australia joins push for open access to particle physics - 09:14

Cancer therapies from the ocean? - 09:14

Boosting survival of insulin-cell transplants for Type 1 Diabetes - 09:14

Children born after donor insemination should be told as soon as possible about their conception - 09:14

CO2 increase in the atmosphere augments tolerance of barley to salinity - 09:14

Special horseshoes measure acceleration in horses - 09:14

Should embryos with a hereditary disorder be transferred if no unaffected embryos are available? - 09:14

First DNA molecule made almost entirely of artificial parts - 09:14

Finding suggests novel ways to boost vaccination or natural defenses - 09:14

Cholesterol drugs recommended for some 8-year-olds - 08:49

NBC to use Olympics to see how people use media - 08:49

Microsoft would reopen Yahoo talks with new board: Icahn - 08:49

Review article provides tools for the Rosaceae genomics community - 08:49

NBC Universal to buy The Weather Channel for $3.5B - 06:56

Toyota to equip Prius with solar panels: report - 06:35

News from Cancer: Risk factors for deadly form of lymphoma - 02:07

Study shows rise in Cornwall's dolphin, whale and porpoise deaths - 02:07

Note to pediatricians: Taper meds in kids with stable asthma - 02:07

Newborn vitamin A reduces infant mortality - 02:07

Slow exercise (not fast) is better for menopausal women - 02:07

Researchers identify cancer preventive properties in common vitamin supplement - 02:07

A baby's smile is a natural high - 02:07

Innovative program focuses on improved care for children with ADHD - 02:07

Couples with fertility problems where the man is over 35 have increased difficulty in conceiving - 02:07

Surrogacy still stigmatized, though attitudes changing among younger women - 02:07

Sunday th 6th of July 2008

Aggressive treatment of childhood eczema could help prevent asthma - 14:28

Geologists study China earthquake for glimpse into future - 14:28

Researchers identify new targets for RNAs that regulate genes - 14:28

Liver donor's family, recipient unite online - 14:28