Browse News Stories
51 to 100 of 5,470 stories
Posted May 16, 2013:
- World's Smallest Liquid Droplets Ever Made in the Lab, Experiment Suggests
- New Method Proposed for Detecting Gravitational Waves from Ends of Universe
- Brain Makes Call on Which Ear Is Used for Cell Phone
- Through the Eyes of a Burglar: Study Provides Insights on Habits and Motivations, Importance of Security
- Bach to the Blues, Our Emotions Match Music to Colors
- Artificial Forest for Solar Water-Splitting: First Fully Integrated Artificial Photosynthesis Nanosystem
- Beautiful 'Flowers' Self-Assemble in a Beaker
- DNA-Guided Assembly Yields Novel Ribbon-Like Nanostructures
- Security Risks Found in Sensors for Heart Devices, Consumer Electronics
- Invasive 'Crazy Ants' Are Displacing Fire Ants in Areas Throughout Southeastern U.S.
- Fast and Painless Way to Better Mental Arithmetic? Yes, There Might Actually Be a Way
- High-Testosterone Competitors More Likely to Choose Red
- Moth-Inspired Nanostructures Take the Color out of Thin Films
- Carbon in a Twirl: The Science Behind a Self-Assembled Nano-Carbon Helix
- Spiders: Capturing Prey in Silken Netting and Sticky Hairs
- Crickets' Calling Song Hits the High Notes
- Actor Johnny Depp Immortalized in Name of Fossilized Creature With 'Scissor Hand' Claws
- Who's Your Daddy? Infidelity and Paternity in Reed Warblers
Posted May 15, 2013:
- Frog Once Imported for Pregnancy Testing Brought Deadly Amphibian Disease to U.S.
- First Direct Proof of Hofstadter Butterfly Fractal Observed in Moiré Superlattices
- 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
- No Idle Chatter: Malaria Parasites 'Talk' to Each Other
- Novel Brain Training Device to Reconnect Brain and Paralyzed Limb After Stroke
- Tiny Water Creepy Crawlies from South Korea and the Russian Far East
- Intestinal Bacterium Akkermansia Curbs Obesity
- Political Motivations May Have Evolutionary Links to Physical Strength
- Storage Power Plant on the Seabed
- Electronics Comes to Paper: Paper, Being Light and Foldable, Works Well for Electrically Conducting Structures
- Marijuana Users Have Better Blood Sugar Control
Posted May 14, 2013:
- Fossil Saved from Mule Track Revolutionizes Understanding of Ancient Dolphin-Like Marine Reptile
- Mum and Dad Dinosaurs Shared the Work
- 'Owning' a Darker Skin Can Positively Impact Racial Bias, Study Finds
- New Uses for Tiny Carbon Nanotubes: Adding Ionic Liquid to Nanotube Films Could Build Smaller Gadgets
- Male Testosterone Levels Increase When Victorious in Competition Against Rivals, but Not Friends
- Trying to Be Happier Works When Listening to Upbeat Music
- Using Clay to Grow Bone: Researchers Use Synthetic Silicate to Stimulate Stem Cells Into Bone Cells
- Illusion of Control: Why Sports Fans Prefer 'Lucky' Products
- From Ocean to Land: The Fishy Origins of Our Hips
- Alligator Stem Cell Study Gives Clues to Tooth Regeneration
- Bacterium Counteracts 'Coffee Ring Effect'
- Searching for Clandestine Graves With Geophysical Tools
Posted May 13, 2013:
- New Method of Finding Planets Scores Its First Discovery
- Grammar Errors? The Brain Detects Them Even When You Are Unaware
- Reversing Paralysis With a Restorative Gel
- Molecular Basis of Strawberry Aroma
- Solar Panels as Inexpensive as Paint?
Posted May 12, 2013:
Posted May 10, 2013:
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 137,427

