The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Earth's atmosphere may be source of some lunar water [1346d]
- Loneliness leads to higher risk of future unemployment [1346d]
- Hype up fitness to support kids' health post-lockdowns, experts urge [1346d]
- Genetic diversity of C. difficile, a particularly problematic pathogen [1346d]
- New details behind the body's response to tuberculosis could lead to a more effective vaccine [1346d]
- A new polymer system to revolutionize the delivery of therapeutics [1346d]
- Scientists illuminate mechanism of common drug target [1346d]
- An epigenetic cause of miscarriages is identified and cured in mice [1346d]
- Scientists implicate non-cardiac genes in congenital heart disease [1346d]
- In Einstein's footsteps and beyond [1346d]
- A refined microbiome 'fingerprint' method tracks sub-strain variants of a single gut microbe strain [1346d]
- New device: Tallest height of any known jumper, engineered or biological [1346d]
- The instability at the beginning of the solar system [1346d]
- Before Stonehenge monuments, hunter-gatherers made use of open habitats [1346d]
- Remote Ireland community survived a millennium of environmental change [1346d]
- Neuronal plasticity in chronic pain-induced anxiety revealed [1346d]
- Tangle no more, nanotubes [1346d]
- Findings open way for personalized MS treatment [1346d]
- Climate change will more than double the risk of intense tropical cyclones by 2050 [1346d]
- Nanoplastic particles love company: Researchers analyze polyethylene degradation in environment [1346d]
- How it works: The protein that stimulates muscle growth [1346d]
- How one inflammatory disorder exacerbates another [1346d]
- Japanese population projected to live longer without dementia [1346d]
- RNA binding proteins help T cells pick their weapons before battle [1346d]
- Human skin has evolved to allow maximum durability and flexibility [1346d]
- Researchers investigate connection between loss of motivation and Alzheimer's disease progression [1346d]
- E. coli bacteria exploits Crohn's disease inflammation [1346d]
- Study shows creativity assessments progressing slowly, including racialized, gendered approaches [1346d]
- Electronic skin anticipates and perceives touch from different directions for the first time [1346d]
- Monitoring and evaluation of climate adaptation conservation initiatives [1346d]
- Bat box design, placement matter for energy balance in endangered bats [1346d]
- Plug-and-play organ-on-a-chip can be customized to the patient [1346d]
- Scientists find a genetic cause of lupus [1346d]
- Supernova reveals secrets to astronomers [1346d]
- Plastic-eating enzyme could eliminate billions of tons of landfill waste [1346d]
- 'Keto' molecule may be useful in preventing and treating colorectal cancer, study suggests [1346d]
- Glimpse inside a graphene sandwich [1346d]
- Anesthetic drastically diverts the travels of brain waves [1346d]
- New data shows burden of dementia symptoms just as high in community population as nursing home residents [1346d]
- Risk of psychotic-like experiences can start in childhood [1346d]
- New cocoa processing method produces fruitier, more 'flowery' dark chocolate [1346d]
- UK wildlife watchers welcome 'ecological refugees' [1346d]
- Solar beats nuclear at many potential settlement sites on Mars [1346d]
- Green technology breakthrough: Hematite photocatalyst using sunlight energy simultaneously produces hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide [1346d]
- Threatened South American coati found roaming in a large city [1346d]
- 3D bimodal photoacoustic ultrasound imaging to diagnose peripheral vascular diseases [1346d]
- New research identifies blood biomarker for predicting dementia before symptoms develop [1346d]
- New study finds childhood abuse linked to higher risk for high cholesterol as an adult [1346d]
- New mechanism to transfer chirality between molecules in the nanoscale field [1346d]
- News from the climate history of the Dead Sea [1346d]
- Preventing infection with an improved silver coating for medical devices [1346d]
- Lignin-based jet fuel packs more power for less pollution [1346d]
- Disposable masks could be used to improve concrete [1346d]
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