The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Blast-related concussions linked to higher Alzheimer's risk [678d]
- How to upcycle low-energy light [678d]
- Lives could be saved from tropical disease with new rapid test [678d]
- Revolutionary chronic wound treatment could help millions [678d]
- Unique way to track carbon emissions in bodies of water [678d]
- Sulfur and the origin of life [678d]
- What kinds of seismic signals did Swifties send at LA concert? [678d]
- AI for astrophysics: Algorithms help chart the origins of heavy elements [678d]
- 'Junk DNA' no more: New method to identify cancers from repeat elements of genetic code [678d]
- Asian aerosols' impact on Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation [678d]
- Robot ANYmal can do parkour and walk across rubble [678d]
- Tryptophan in diet, gut bacteria protect against E. coli infection [678d]
- Cheers! NASA's Webb finds ethanol, other icy ingredients for worlds [678d]
- Ready for the storm: Researchers analyze infrastructure, demographics to see where tornadoes are most disruptive [678d]
- Scientists use novel technique to create new energy-efficient microelectronic device [678d]
- Do astronauts experience 'space headaches'? [678d]
- Water droplet spun by sound screens for colon cancer [678d]
- Poor sleep linked to migraine attacks [678d]
- Interactions with dogs can increase brainwaves associated with stress relief and heightened concentration [678d]
- The future is likely less skiable, thanks to climate change [678d]
- New high-speed microscale 3D printing technique [678d]
- Supply chain disruptions will further exacerbate economic losses from climate change [678d]
- Menopause explains why some female whales live so long [678d]
- Study shows important role gut microbes play in airway health in persons with cystic fibrosis [678d]
- With discovery of roundworms, Great Salt Lake's imperiled ecosystem gets more interesting [678d]
- Innovative approaches for addressing difficult topics in K-12 schools [678d]
- Explaining a supernova's 'string of pearls' [678d]
- Marine heat waves disrupt the ocean food web in the northeast Pacific Ocean [678d]
- New findings on the prevention of heart attacks and strokes [678d]
- New AI technology enables 3D capture and editing of real-life objects [678d]
- Giant volcano discovered on Mars [678d]
- Good news: The US maternal death rate is stable, not sky rocketing, as reported [678d]
- Scientists develop ultra-thin semiconductor fibers that turn fabrics into wearable electronics [678d]
- Drought, soil desiccation cracking, and carbon dioxide emissions: an overlooked feedback loop exacerbating climate change [678d]
- Hope for treating sleep disorders, no pills required [678d]
- 'Find pearls in the soil' unveiling the magic of hydrogen production from municipal sewage [678d]
- Genetic condition haemochromatosis linked to higher levels of disease in older people [678d]
- Multiple air pollutants linked to asthma symptoms in children [678d]
- Opening new doors in the VR world, literally [678d]
- Recreational activities such as golfing, gardening may be associated with increased ALS risk among men [678d]
- Revolutionary phenomenon in liquid crystals [678d]
- Study tracks shifts in student mental health during college [678d]
- Scientists reveal the first unconventional superconductor that can be found in mineral form in nature [678d]
- RNA-based therapy shows promise against aggressive childhood brain tumors in mice [678d]
- High resolution imagery advances the ability to monitor decadal changes in emperor penguin populations [678d]
- Sonic youth: Healthy reef sounds increase coral settlement [678d]
- Simple trick could improve accuracy of plant genetics research [678d]
- Milk to the rescue for diabetics? Cow produces human insulin in milk [678d]
- Molecular simulations of ammonia mixtures support search for renewable fuels [678d]
- First recognition of self in the mirror is spurred by touch [678d]
- New high-performance solar cell material [678d]
- Summer solstice triggers synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe [678d]
- Grounding zone discovery explains accelerated melting under Greenland's glaciers [678d]
- Study brings scientists a step closer to successfully growing plants in space [678d]
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