The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Women with obesity do not need to gain weight during pregnancy, new study suggests [731d]
- Do sweeteners increase your appetite? New evidence from randomised controlled trial says no [731d]
- Is it the school, or the students? [731d]
- Making the future too bright: How wishful thinking can point us in the wrong direction [731d]
- When inequality is more than 'skin-deep': Social status leaves traces in the epigenome of spotted hyenas in Tanzania [731d]
- How the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus enters our cells [731d]
- Genomic research may help explain cancer resistance in Tasmanian devils [731d]
- Magnetic avalanche triggered by quantum effects [731d]
- Manganese plays a surprising role in soil carbon sequestration [731d]
- Single genomic test promises accelerated diagnoses for rare genetic diseases [731d]
- Mechanism found to determine which memories last [731d]
- Blueprint for mandating indoor air quality for public buildings in form of standards [731d]
- TB vaccine may enable elimination of the disease in cattle by reducing its spread [731d]
- Researchers racing to develop Paxlovid replacement [731d]
- New imaging method illuminates oxygen's journey in the brain [731d]
- Positive associations between premenstrual disorders and perinatal depression [731d]
- New approach to monitoring freshwater quality can identify sources of pollution, and predict their effects [731d]
- Cell division quality control 'stopwatch' uncovered [731d]
- Small birds spice up the already diverse diet of spotted hyenas in Namibia [731d]
- Lyrebird synchronizes elements of its mating dance [731d]
- Virtual rehabilitation provides benefits for stroke recovery [731d]
- Suppressing boredom at work hurts future productivity, study shows [732d]
- Ancient DNA reveals the appearance of a 6th century Chinese emperor [732d]
- DNA study IDs descendants of George Washington from unmarked remains, findings to aid service member IDs going back to World War II [732d]
- Familial Alzheimer's disease transferred via bone marrow transplant in mice [732d]
- Artificial intelligence boosts super-resolution microscopy [732d]
- For younger women, mental health now may predict heart health later [732d]
- Eggs may not be bad for your heart after all [732d]
- Alcohol raises heart disease risk, particularly among women [732d]
- Can metalens be commercialized at a fraction of the cost? [732d]
- Unlocking supernova stardust secrets [732d]
- How built environment correlates with risk of cardiovascular disease [732d]
- Parental avoidance of toxic exposures could help prevent autism, ADHD in children, new study shows [732d]
- ALMA finds new molecular signposts in starburst galaxy [732d]
- Open waste burning linked to air pollution in Northwestern Greenland [732d]
- Miscarriages linked to health risks in later pregnancies [732d]
- Study unlocks the power of visible light for sustainable chemistry [732d]
- Synaptic protein change during development offers clues on evolution and disease [732d]
- 'Exhausted' immune cells in healthy women could be target for breast cancer prevention [732d]
- New method developed to isolate HIV particles [732d]
- Nuclear fusion, lithium and the tokamak: Adding just enough fuel to the fire [732d]
- Going 'back to the future' to forecast the fate of a dead Florida coral reef [732d]
- How extratropical ocean-atmosphere interactions can contribute to the variability of jet streams in the Northern Hemisphere [732d]
- COVID-19 antibody discovery could explain long COVID [732d]
- Revolutionary biomimetic olfactory chips to enable advanced gas sensing and odor detection [732d]
- Reverse effects of trauma? Older brain cells linger unexpectedly before their death [732d]
- Clear shift in arterial diseases in diabetes [732d]
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