The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Review of pathogenesis, research and treatment of amyloidosis [635d]
- Tai Chi reduces risk of inflammatory disease, treats insomnia among breast cancer survivors [635d]
- Do people who exercise more have a lower risk of ALS? [635d]
- Could preventative drug be effective in people with migraine and rebound headache? [635d]
- Researchers find genetic stability in a long-term Panamanian hybrid zone of manakin birds [635d]
- Simple new process stores CO2 in concrete without compromising strength [635d]
- Understanding quantum states: New research shows importance of precise topography in solid neon qubits [635d]
- Study shows how liver damage from stress and aging might be reversible [635d]
- Public perception of scientists' credibility slips [635d]
- Solar technology: Innovative light-harvesting system works very efficiently [635d]
- Researchers address ocean paradox with 55 gallons of fluorescent dye [635d]
- Brain's 'escape switch' controlled by threat sensitivity dial [635d]
- For healthy adults, taking multivitamins daily is not associated with a lower risk of early death [635d]
- From takeoff to flight, the wiring of a fly's nervous system is mapped [635d]
- A chip-scale Titanium-sapphire laser [635d]
- El NiƱo forecasts extended to 18 months with innovative physics-based model [635d]
- Scientists discover genetic 'off switch' in legume plants that limits biological ability to source nutrients [635d]
- Precision instrument bolsters efforts to find elusive dark energy [635d]
- Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement [635d]
- New tool enables faster, more cost-effective genome editing of traits to improve agriculture sustainability [635d]
- Unlocking the world of bacteria [635d]
- The science of procrastination [635d]
- Almonds, pottery, wood help date famed Kyrenia shipwreck [635d]
- Microrobot-packed pill shows promise for treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice [635d]
- The on-and-off affair in DNA [635d]
- AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind test [635d]
- How do our memories last a lifetime? New study offers a biological explanation [635d]
- Mechanical computer relies on kirigami cubes, not electronics [635d]
- First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study [635d]
- Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally [635d]
- Revolutionizing ovarian cancer treatment with adaptive PARP inhibitor therapy [635d]
- Ocean's loss of oxygen caused massive Jurassic extinction: Could it happen again? [635d]
- Shocked quartz reveals evidence of historical cosmic airburst [635d]
- Chemotherapy disrupts gut microbiome in patients with breast cancer [635d]
- Pillars of creation star in new visualization from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes [635d]
- A new study highlights potential of ultrafast laser processing for next-gen devices [635d]
- Study finds innovative cuffless blood pressure device streamlines and enhances hypertension management [635d]
- Iceland's volcano eruptions may last decades [635d]
- Scientists discover high-risk form of endometrial cancer -- and how to test for it -- using AI [635d]
- Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease [635d]
- An optical lens that senses gas [635d]
- Towards non-toxic antifouling agents: A novel method for total synthesis of scabrolide F [635d]
- Surprising phosphate finding in NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample [635d]
- Dancers are less neurotic [635d]
- Changing the game for sports emergency action plans [635d]
- Light-weight microscope captures large-scale brain activity of mice on the move [635d]
- Rewriting the armadillo family tree: A new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas [635d]
- Zebrafish reveal how bioelectricity shapes muscle development [635d]
- 'A hearty debate' concludes plant-based meat alternatives are healthier for your heart than meat [636d]
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