The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Sniffing women's tears reduces aggressive behavior in men, researchers report [767d]
- How technology and economics can help save endangered species [767d]
- Researchers map how measles virus spreads in human brain [767d]
- Organic compounds in asteroids formed in colder regions of space [767d]
- GPCR structure: Research reveals molecular origins of function for a key drug target [767d]
- Astronomers detect seismic ripples in ancient galactic disk [767d]
- New 1.5-billion-pixel image shows Running Chicken Nebula in unprecedented detail [767d]
- NASA's Hubble watches 'spoke season' on Saturn [767d]
- Supernova encore: Second lensed supernova in a distant galaxy [767d]
- How do painful fibroids grow? [767d]
- Five new species of soft-furred hedgehogs from Southeast Asia [767d]
- New tool unifies single-cell data [767d]
- Location, location, location: The hidden power of intracellular neighborhoods [767d]
- Inside the matrix: Nanoscale patterns revealed within model research organism [767d]
- New type of antibody shows promise against multiple forms of flu virus [767d]
- The future of canine stem cell therapy: unprecedented, painless, and feeder-free [767d]
- Pancake stack of films on a balloon most accurate gamma-ray telescope [767d]
- Wireless tracking system could help improve the XR experience [767d]
- Light exercise could be the key to reversing childhood obesity linked to sedentariness [767d]
- Novel catalyst system for CO2 conversion [767d]
- Insects already had a variety of defense strategies in the Cretaceous [767d]
- How national policies affect forests in border regions [767d]
- First high mountain settlers at the start of the Neolithic already engaged in other livestock activities apart from transhumance [767d]
- Researchers solve mystery behind DnaA protein's role in DNA replication initiation [767d]
- Psychologist publishes most thorough compilation of sleep and emotion research to date [767d]
- New insights revealed on tissue-dependent roles of JAK signaling in inflammation [767d]
- Researchers discover key to epithelial cell growth [767d]
- Artery calcification more common in night owls [767d]
- Blue PHOLEDs: Final color of efficient OLEDs finally viable in lighting [767d]
- Are diamonds GaN's best friend? Revolutionizing transistor technology [767d]
- Connection between light levels and mental health -- climate change could also have an impact in the future [767d]
- Unconventional magnets: Stress reduces frustration [767d]
- 360-degree head-up display view could warn drivers of road obstacles in real time [767d]
- Aerogel can become the key to future terahertz technologies [767d]
- Why people with diabetes are more prone to respiratory risk [767d]
- Climate hack for steel industry: New process enhances sustainability of pig iron production [767d]
- Could an electric nudge to the head help your doctor operate a surgical robot? [767d]
- How researchers are 'CReATiNG' synthetic chromosomes faster and cheaper [767d]
- Discovery: Plants use 'Trojan horse' to fight mold invasions [767d]
- Tree plantations can get better with age -- but original habitats are best [767d]
- Same and different: A new species of pit viper from Myanmar [767d]
- AI alters middle managers' work [767d]
- Unveiling ancient secrets: 3D preservation of trilobite soft tissues sheds light on convergent evolution of defensive enrollment [767d]
- Millions of mysterious pits in the ocean decoded [767d]
- Shedding light on the microbiome and kidney stones [767d]
- Cosmic lights in the forest [767d]
- Alzheimer's discovery reveals dire effect of toxic tau protein on brain cells [767d]
- Spinal cord stimulation a potential new way to treat depression [767d]
- AI risks turning organizations into self-serving organisms if humans removed [767d]
- New larks revealed in Africa [767d]
- Evaluating the truthfulness of fake news through online searches increases the chances of believing misinformation [767d]
- Common insect species are suffering the biggest losses [767d]
- Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates [767d]
- A trillion scents, one nose [767d]
- New brain-like transistor mimics human intelligence [767d]
- 'Honey, I shrunk the cookbook' -- New approach to vaccine development [767d]
- Integrating research and clinical care to uncover secrets of brain development [767d]
- Meet 'Coscientist,' your AI lab partner [767d]
- Cells of the future: A key to reprogramming cell identities [767d]
- Study unveils a role of mitochondria in dietary fat processing [767d]
- Finding new ways to adapt to a growing weather threat [767d]
- Evidence early, but emerging, that gamma rhythm stimulation can treat neurological disorders [767d]
- Rise of archery in Andes Mountains dated to 5,000 years ago -- earlier than previous research [767d]
- Scientists uncover link between the ocean's weather and global climate [767d]
- Spinal cord injury causes acute and systemic muscle wasting [767d]
- Brain lesions in former football players linked to vascular, brain changes [767d]
- Multitasking microbes: Scientists engineer bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber [767d]
- Wildflowers increasingly doing without insect pollinators [767d]
- An electrifying improvement in copper conductivity [767d]
- World's smallest 'fanged' frogs found in Indonesia [767d]
- The evolutionary timeline of diminished boric acid and urea transportation in aquaporin 10 [767d]
- New study examines the relationship between the rate of wound healing, the circadian rhythm, and 'hair' on cells [767d]
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