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for the Week of February 13 to February 20, 2011
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Posted 2011-02-19:
- Oldest fossils of large seaweeds, possible animals tell story about oxygen in an ancient ocean
- Asthma tied to bacterial communities in the airway
- Mind over matter: EECoG may finally allow enduring control of a prosthetic or a paralyzed arm by thought alone
- Efficacy of tuberculosis vaccine enhanced thanks to new research
- Biologists use GPS to 'map' bat teeth to explore evolutionary adaptations to diet
- Women are better at forgiving, Spanish study finds
- Conventional wisdom of how neurons operate challenged: Axons can work in reverse
- Research predicts future evolution of flu viruses
- Augmented reality system for learning chess
- Scheduled deliveries raise risks for mothers, do not benefit newborns, study finds
- Fishing down food web leaves fewer big fish, more small fish in past century
- How couples recover after an argument stems from their infant relationships
Posted 2011-02-19:
- Fountain of youth from the tap? Environmental lithium uptake promotes longevity, scientists demonstrate
- Study links hypoxia and inflammation in many diseases
- Scientists bioengineer a protein to fight leukemia
- Value of therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest confirmed by new research
- Experts question aspects of prescribed burning
- High-caffeine-consuming boys get greater rush from caffeine than girls
- Solar flare: Space weather disrupts communications, threatens other technologies
- Brain function linked to birth size; Study sheds light on mental health problems later in life
- Identification of glaucoma gene brightens view for future therapies
- Reverse genetics allow scientists to slow spread of Rubella virus
- Oxygen levels in the air do not limit plant productivity, researchers find
- Children in public housing play outdoors more
- Male fertility is in the bones: First evidence that skeleton plays a role in reproduction
- Chemical guided missile could be the answer to wiping out cancer
- Leafcutter ant genome reveals secrets of fungus farming ways
- Portable pedal machines may help counter harmful effects of sedentary jobs
- Hydrogen cartridges fuel laptops and phones for outdoor enthusiasts
- The real avatar: Swiss researchers use virtual reality and brain imaging to hunt for the science of the self
- World's first anti-laser built
- Benefits of electrical stimulation therapy found with people paralyzed by spinal cord injury
- Compact high-temperature superconducting cables demonstrated
- Link between obesity, high-fat meals and heart disease reinforced by new study
- The green machine: Algae clean wastewater, convert to biodiesel
- Farther and farther apart: The more you know a place, the more likely your memory will play spatial tricks
- Catching space weather in the act
- Eggs' quality control mechanism explained
- Controlling a computer with thoughts?
- Sleeping Trojan horse to aid imaging of diseased cells
- Improving microscopy by following the astronomers' guide star
- Promise of genomics research needs a realistic view, experts urge
- Bears uncouple temperature and metabolism for hibernation, new study shows
- Warm weather may hurt thinking skills in people with multiple sclerosis
- World's largest lake sheds light on ecosystem responses to climate variability
- Total knee replacement patients functioning well after 20 years, study finds
- New method for unraveling molecular structures
- Broader psychological impact of 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill
- Pollution triggers genetic resistance mechanism in a coastal fish
- Swedish discovery could lead to new stroke therapy
- Toward an optical atomic clock: Physicists develop atomic frequency standard for one of world’s most precise clocks
- Checklist cuts lethal ventilator-associated lung infections
- 3-D video without the goggles
- Chronically ill children are 88% more likely to suffer physical abuse, Swedish researchers find
- Doing good with operations research
- Cost-effectiveness research needs to be considered in developing new medical technology, expert argues
- Multiple approaches necessary to tackle world's food problems, biologist argues
- Chemist focuses on education for real-world sustainability challenges
- Ability of professional dancers to return to their career after hip arthroscopy explored in new study
- Knee replacement surgeries take more time, are more costly in overweight individuals, study finds
- High-volume hospitals improve orthopedic outcomes, study finds
- New discipline of aeroecology introduced
Posted 2011-02-18:
- Ozone layer’s future linked strongly to changes in climate, study finds
- New testing could replace colonoscopies in the future
- Flocculent spiral has relatively low star formation rate
- Group of enzymes could have a positive impact on health, from cholesterol to osteoporosis
- Getting cars onto the road faster
- Female topics encourage girls to study science, study finds
- Insects hold atomic clues about the type of habitats in which they live
- Promising treatment for heroin dependency
- First skyscraper was a monument to intimidation: How Jericho's 11,000-year-old 'cosmic' tower came into being
- Neurologists develop software application to help identify subtle epileptic lesions
- Scientists discover agave's tremendous potential as new bioenergy feedstock
- US public's knowledge of science: Getting better but a long way to go, study finds
- Global warming may reroute evolution, milkweed research finds
- Mobile phone use not related to increased brain cancer risk, UK study suggests
- Scientists elevate warfighter readiness against invisible threats
- Cigarette smoking increases production of mucus in patients with bronchitis
- Physicists propose beaming laser at atmospheric sodium to measure global magnetic field
- Innovative virtual reality exposure therapy shows promise for returning troops
- Herschel measures dark matter for star-forming galaxies
- Treatment for manic-depressive illness restores brain volume deficits
- Choosing your neighbors: Scientists see how microbes relate in space
- Biomarker discovery may lead to reliable blood test for ectopic pregnancy
- 'Periodic table of shapes' to give a new dimension to math
- Children of working moms face more health problems, study suggests
- Regrowing hair: Researchers may have accidentally discovered a solution
- Key culprit identified in breast cancer metastasis
- Reflected glory: New image of nebula shows brilliant starlight as it ricochets off dust particles
- Water softeners not found to improve childhood eczema
- New probe of proton spin structure: How quarks of different flavors contribute to spin
- Waking up is hard to do: Scientists identify a gene important for the daily rhythms of the sleep-wake cycle
- Thawing permafrost likely will accelerate global warming, study finds
- Researchers reveal first autism candidate gene that demonstrates sensitivity to sex hormones
- Tau-induced memory loss in Alzheimer’s mice is reversible; Study raises hopes for the development of effective therapies
- Host genetics plays unexpected role in dance with pathogen
- Storms, soccer matches hidden in seismometer noise
- Lie detection: Misconceptions, pitfalls and opportunities for improvement
- Why are vines overtaking the American tropics?
- Drug therapy shows significant benefit in treating a leading cause of childhood blindness
- Eating berries may lower risk of Parkinson's
- Biomarker could make diagnosing knee injury easier, less costly, othopaedists say
- Security weaknesses in file-sharing methods used in clinical trials revealed
- Who's the boss? Americans respond faster to those with high social status
- Fossil antelopes shed new light on today's sub-Saharan mammals
- Whole genome sequencing used to help inform cancer therapy
- Acid oceans demand greater reef care
- Customized knee replacement depends on surgeon's skill, not implant design, study finds
- New romaine lettuce lines launched; Breeding lines prove dieback resistant, show improved shelf life
- Risks for quitting college identified
- Palliative radiotherapy for bone metastases guideline published
- Europe's space freighter: ATV Johannes Kepler operating flawlessly
Posted 2011-02-17:
- Dwarfism gene linked to protection from cancer and diabetes
- Bleeding disorder often misdiagnosed, study suggests
- Finding a way to extend tomato shelf-life
- Statin may affect markers associated with progression of HIV, trial suggests
- Build your online networks using social annotations
- To escape blame, be a victim, not a hero, new study finds
- Iceland volcano drilling suggests magma could become source of high-grade energy
- Brain insulin plays critical role in the development of diabetes
- Ultra-fast suction traps leave no chance for prey animals
- New pneumococcal vaccine approach successful in early tests; Vaccine inhibits bacteria by mimicking naturally-acquired immunity
- Sterility in frogs caused by environmental pharmaceutical progestogens, study finds
- Dial 5683 for love: Dialing certain numbers on a cell phone changes your emotional state
- Fossils may look like human bones: Biological anthropologists question claims for human ancestry
- Hearing with your nose: How nasal stem cells could tackle childhood hearing problems
- New way to estimate global rainfall and track ocean pollution
- Using chlorhexidine gluconate baths to reduce hospital-acquired infections
- US Secret Service moves tiny town to virtual tiny town: Teaching Secret Service agents and officers how to prepare a site security plan
- Got a goal? A helpful partner isn't always helpful
- Increasing brain enzyme may slow Alzheimer's disease progression; Study finds damaging accumulation of tau proteins removed
- Losing hair at 20 is linked to increased risk of prostate cancer in later life, study finds
- Pheromone increases foraging honey bees, leads to healthier hives
- Researchers model fetal-to-adult hemoglobin switching: Important step towards cure for blood diseases
- Inhaling 'Red Mud Disaster' dust may not be as harmful to health as feared
- Drivers engaging in a secondary task may pay more attention to the road, study suggests
- Astronomers identify thick disc of older stars in nearby Andromeda galaxy
- Scientists discover cell of origin for childhood muscle cancer
- Living fast but dying older is possible -- if you're a sheep
- Surgery without incisions for heartburn
- Device enables remote explosion of improvised land mines
- Analysis of violent deaths of Iraqi civilians between 2003-2008
- New material provides 25 percent greater thermoelectric conversion efficiency
- Zinc reduces the burden of the common cold
- Lavender oil has potent antifungal effect
- Overabundance of protein expands breast cancer stem cells; Two drugs block cancer-promoting chain of events
- Wireless device helps athletes get the most out of exercise
- Video games to enhance learning
- If greenhouse gas emissions stopped now, Earth would still likely get warmer, new research shows
- New study finds no cognitive impairment among ecstasy users
- Extinction predictor to help protect coral reefs
- Atomic model of tropomyosin bound to actin
- Active harpy eagle nest found in Maya Mountains of Belize
- Alcohol's disruptive effects on sleep may be more pronounced among women
- Monitoring killer mice from space: Green on satellite images warns of hantavirus outbreaks
- Good diets fight bad Alzheimer's genes: Diets high in fish oil have a beneficial effect in patients at risk, researcher says
- Two new plants discovered in Spain
- Designing new molecular tools to study the life and death of a cancer cell
- Uncovering the genome secrets of the Blackleg fungus
- One third of us have tried dating websites with middle-aged suitors using them most
- 'Model minority' Asian Americans are not viewed as ideal leaders in US, study finds
- Herschel finds less dark matter but more stars
- Parenting after the death of a child a difficult balancing act
- Latino siblings of children with developmental disabilities at risk, study finds
- Health care spending: Study shows high imaging costs for defensive purposes
Posted 2011-02-16:
- Mental retardation gene provides insights into brain formation
- Active wound healing can accelerate tumor formation, study finds
- New malaria vaccine depends on … mosquito bites?
- Method of DNA repair linked to higher likelihood of genetic mutation
- Reconfigurable supercomputing outperforms rivals in important science applications
- You are what you app: Choice of smartphone applications define your computing style
- NASA releases images of human-made crater on comet
- 'Healthy' patients at high risk of cardiac death identified
- Sentries in the garden shed: Plants that can detect environmental contaminants, explosives
- Obesity and knee osteoarthritis shorten healthy years of life
- Science alone does not establish source of anthrax used in 2001 mailings, report finds
- Why problem drinking during adolescence is never a 'phase'
- Molecular link between reproduction in yeast and humans
- Hearing loss associated with development of dementia
- New wireless technology developed for faster, more efficient networks
- Gene that regulates immune system linked to preeclampsia
- Worldwide sulfur emissions rose between 2000-2005, after decade of decline
- Many consumers believe 36 months is longer than 3 years
- Rising seas will affect major US coastal cities by 2100, new research finds
- Genetic evidence that antioxidants can help treat cancer
- Milestone in path to large-scale quantum computing reached: New level of quantum control of light
- Obese women may be less likely to develop glaucoma
- Techniques to manipulate plant adaption in arid climates developed
- Calorie labeling has no effect on teenagers' or parents' food purchases, study finds
- Earliest humans not so different from us, research suggests
- How p53 is inactivated in cancerous cells, allowing tumors to grow
- Physicists isolate bound states in graphene-superconductor junctions
- Vegans' elevated heart risk requires omega-3s and B12, study suggests
- Two pesticides -- rotenone and paraquat -- linked to Parkinson's disease, study suggests
- Women with eating disorders draw a different picture of themselves than women without, study suggests
- Jewel-toned organic phosphorescent crystals: A new class of light-emitting material
- Abnormal control of hand movements may hint at ADHD severity in children
- Scientists develop control system to allow spacecraft to think for themselves
- Most stroke patients not getting clot-busting treatment in timely manner
- Don't blame the pill for estrogen in drinking water
- Stroke takes 'enormous toll' on Hollywood stars
- World phosphorous use crosses critical threshold
- An early step in Parkinson's disease: Problems with mitochondria
- Estrogen reduces breast cancer stem cells and aggression in breast cancer, study suggests
- New anti-clotting drug added to recommendations for treating irregular heartbeat
- How plants near Chernobyl shrug off radiation
- Ancient Mesoamerican sculpture uncovered in southern Mexico
- Magnesium sulfate may offer protection from cerebral palsy, study suggests
- Turtle populations affected by climate, habitat loss and overexploitation
- Few physicians refer patients to cancer clinical trials
- New research changes understanding of C4 plant evolution
- Preterm birth clinic attendence leads to major reduction in infant disability
- Scientists warn against stifling effect of widespread patenting in stem cell field
- Macho muscle cells force their way to fusion
- Financial planning a key but neglected component of Alzheimer's care
- Density of neighborhood liquor stores is especially risky for African-Americans who drink, study finds
- Comet hunter's first images of Tempel 1
- NASA's Stardust spacecraft completes comet flyby
Posted 2011-02-15:
- X-rays show why van Gogh paintings lose their shine
- Moderate-to-heavy alcohol intake may increase risk of atrial fibrillation
- Culling can't control deadly bat disease, mathematical model shows
- Use of alcohol-free antibacterial mouth-rinse is associated with decrease in preterm birth
- Satisfied in submerged cages: Salmon happy in deeper water
- Total cooperation among people is not viable, Spanish study finds
- Next-generation electronic devices: Conduction, surface states in topological insulator nanoribbons controlled
- Not so fast: Differences in the first embryonic cell lineage decision of mammals
- Quest for designer bacteria uncovers a 'Spy'
- Early signs of heart disease in preadolescent children with type 1 diabetes
- Working toward automating sedation in intensive care units
- United Kingdom is a nation of happy couples, study finds
- Deep-sea volcanic vents discovered in chilly waters of Southern Ocean
- Jumping genes: Tumor microvesicles reveal detailed genetic information
- Training for walking on Mars
- Pesticide-free method takes a bite out of mosquito-borne disease
- Delving into manganite conductivity
- Playtime helps bind generations
- Mummy remains show false toes helped ancient Egyptians walk
- Offspring of female rats given folic acid supplements develop more breast cancer, study suggests
- Invasive plants can create positive ecological change
- New gene test offers personalized treatment for inherited neuromuscular disorder
- Roses get celery gene to help fight disease
- Trial and error: The brain learns from mistakes
- Massive flux of gas, in addition to liquid oil, at BP well blowout in Gulf
- Clues to mystery of preterm delivery
- Partnership of genes affects the brain's development
- Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring greatly reduces infant mortality, study finds
- The recycled port? An alternative to dumping at sea
- Thoughts of hopes, opportunities keep people from clinging to failing investments
- Lost whaling shipwreck with link to Melville's Moby-Dick discovered in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
- Light shed on RNA 'on/off switches'
- Fleeting fluctuations in superconductivity disappear close to transition temperature
- Severely obese women may need to gain less weight during pregnancy
- U.S. security experts help Kazakhstan safely transport, store Soviet-era bomb materials
- You benefit if your romantic partner recovers well from spats
- Pesky bacterial slime reveals its survival secrets
- Heat therapy could be new treatment for parasitic skin disease
- Sugar residues regulate growth and survival of nerve cells
- Naturally occurring brain signaling chemical may be useful in understanding Parkinson's
- Airborne sensor to study 'rivers in the sky'
- Enhance romance by going out with other couples
- Gonorrhea acquires a piece of human DNA: First evidence of gene transfer from human host to bacterial pathogen
- How adult stem cell therapy reduces inflammatory damage
- Arctic climate variation under ancient greenhouse conditions
- Stroke rehabilitation: Walking improves with home therapy just as well as treadmill training, study suggests
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