Browse News Stories
451 to 500 of 136,463 stories
Posted May 15, 2013:
- New Craters Abound: Mars Camera Reveals Hundreds of Impacts Each Year
- Methane Emissions Higher Than Thought Across Much of U.S.
- Getting Fit in Middle Age Can Reduce Heart Failure Risk
- Scientists Shape First Global Topographic Map of Saturn's Moon Titan
- Developmental Genetics of Space and Time
- Repeat Brain Injury Raises Soldiers' Suicide Risk
- Skin Cancer May Be Linked to Lower Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
- Cholesterol-Lowering Drug May Reduce Exercise Benefits for Obese Adults
- Physicists Let Magnetic Dipoles Interact on the Nanoscale for the First Time
- Nanoscavengers Could Usher in Next Generation Water Purification
- Emotional Response to Climate Change Influences Whether We Seek or Avoid Further Information
- Tissue Damage from Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants Appears Before Pain Symptoms Appear
- Black Hole Powered Jets Plow Into Galaxy
- Evolution Shapes New Rules for Ant Behavior, Research Finds
- Oldest Evidence of Split Between Old World Monkeys and Apes: Primate Fossils Are 25 Million Years Old
- First Direct Proof of Hofstadter Butterfly Fractal Observed in Moiré Superlattices
- 'Fish Thermometer' Reveals Long-Standing, Global Impact of Climate Change
- Billion-Year-Old Water Could Hold Clues to Life on Earth and Mars
- Catching Graphene Butterflies: Dramatically Changing Electronic Properties of World's Thinnest Material
- Observation of Second Sound in a Quantum Gas
- Four Genes Identified That Influence Levels of 'Bad' Cholesterol
- Fall Warming on Antarctic Peninsula Driven by Tropically Forced Circulation
- Significant Improvement in Performance of Solar-Powered Hydrogen Generation
- Squishy Hydrogels May Be the Ticket for Studying Biological Effects of Nanoparticles
- Helping Forests Gain Ground on Climate Change
- No Idle Chatter: Malaria Parasites 'Talk' to Each Other
- Human Skin Cells Converted Into Embryonic Stem Cells: First Time Human Stem Cells Have Been Produced Via Nuclear Transfer
- Collecting DNA for Human Rights: How to Help While Safeguarding Privacy
- Despite New Recommendations, Women in 40s Continue to Get Routine Mammograms at Same Rate
- Novel Brain Training Device to Reconnect Brain and Paralyzed Limb After Stroke
- Making Frequency-Hopping Radios Practical
- Groundwater Unaffected by Shale Gas Production in Arkansas
- Cotton Offers a New Ecologically Friendly Way to Clean Up Oil Spills
- Friction in the Nano-World: Physicists Discover a New Kind of Friction
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- Intestinal Bacterium Akkermansia Curbs Obesity
- Infection and Sepsis-Related Mortality Hotspots Identified Across the U.S.
- Warming in Central China Greater Than Most Climate Models Indicated
- New Research Shows What Raises and Lowers Blood Pressure: Cell Phones, Salt and Saying Om
- Long-Term Use of Prescription Painkillers for Back Pain Linked to Erectile Dysfunction in Men
- 'Good Vibrations:' Brain Ultrasound Improves Mood
- Untangling the Tree of Life
- Engineers Design, Test Taller, High-Strength Concrete Towers for Wind Turbines
- Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength
- Storage Power Plant on the Seabed
- Obtaining Polymers With à La Carte Optical and Electrical Properties
- Body Fat Hardens Arteries After Middle Age
- Cells Must Use Their Brakes Moderately for Effective Speed Control
- European Winter Weather Harder to Forecast in Certain Years
- Electronics Comes to Paper: Paper, Being Light and Foldable, Works Well for Electrically Conducting Structures
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,424

