The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Biologists track DNA 'parasites' in the hunt for disease treatments [1069d]
- Study examines distorted time perception during pandemic [1069d]
- Nitrous oxide emissions from Corn Belt soils spike when soils freeze, thaw [1069d]
- How new motion-sensing technology may help standardize back-pain care [1069d]
- Antiferromagnetic hybrids achieve important functionality for spintronic applications [1069d]
- Wireless sock monitors reduce rate of patient falls in hospital setting, study finds [1069d]
- Using new technique, researchers make surprising discoveries about how flies' brains respond to tastes [1069d]
- Babies born to older paternal cry differently, mouse pup study shows [1069d]
- Asian elephants have a nasal pronunciation [1069d]
- Phage resistant Escherichia coli strains developed to reduce fermentation failure [1069d]
- AI-based method for dating archeological remains [1069d]
- Machine learning algorithm predicts how to get the most out of electric vehicle batteries [1069d]
- Cell receptors: Of voids and void fillers [1069d]
- New AI-enabled, optical fibre sensor device could help monitor brain injury [1069d]
- New revelations about an ancient fish: The secret to swimming upside down [1069d]
- Analysis of everyday tools challenges long-held ideas about what drove major changes in ancient Greek society [1069d]
- Scientists discover surprise anticancer properties of common lab molecule [1069d]
- Sleepless and selfish: Lack of sleep makes us less generous [1069d]
- Despite flexibility, gig work and insecure income prove harmful to U.S. workers, according to study [1069d]
- NASA schedules PUNCH mission to launch in 2025 [1069d]
- Beach trash accumulates in predictable patterns on Washington and Oregon shores [1069d]
- People who use therapeutic cannabis are more likely to use nicotine, too [1069d]
- Mandatory labeling on genetically engineered foods may reduce customer purchases [1069d]
- New players in the immune response [1069d]
- Urban crops can have higher yields than conventional farming [1069d]
- Fighting climate change is wildly popular but most Americans don't know that [1070d]
- Study of ancient skulls sheds light on human interbreeding with Neanderthals [1070d]
- Scientists evaluate Earth-cooling strategies with geoengineering simulations [1070d]
- New method for recycling polystyrene [1070d]
- Researchers unfolded elegant equations to explain the enigma of expanding origami [1070d]
- Ocean cooling over millennia led to larger fish [1070d]
- Plants that pull nitrogen from thin air thrive in arid environments [1070d]
- Saturn V was loud but didn't melt concrete [1070d]
- Optimization of human small intestinal organoids [1070d]
- People with similar faces likely have similar DNA [1070d]
- Identifying melanoma patients with high-risk disease [1070d]
- Multi-scale research uncovers microbes that affect sorghum drought response [1070d]
- Significant boost in rates of type 2 diabetes among children during COVID-19 pandemic [1070d]
- Animals track scents using alternating strategies of sniffing ground and air [1070d]
- Air pollution is associated with heart attacks in non-smokers [1070d]
- Wind turbine blades could someday be recycled into sweet treats [1070d]
- Detecting nanoplastics in the air [1070d]
- Your next wooden chair could arrive flat, then dry into a 3D shape [1070d]
- Parents adopt unhealthy food routines for family wellbeing in place of unaffordable activities [1070d]
- Boxing clever: Simple conservation strategy saving threatened Roseate terns [1070d]
- Surprising culprit worsens stroke, TBI damage [1070d]
- New research to reduce harm of gestational diabetes [1070d]
- Risk of premature death in adulthood influenced by patterns of early childhood adversity [1070d]
- Study with military suggests 'blended' individual and team mindfulness is at least as effective as standard mindfulness training [1070d]
- Novel step to prevent looming food crisis: Biosensor that detects hidden rot in potatoes [1070d]
- Blood-clotting imbalance persists in Long COVID, research finds [1070d]
- Researchers complete first comprehensive threat assessment of all U.S. trees [1070d]
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