The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- AI could predict breast cancer risk via 'zombie cells' [458d]
- Study finds certain MS therapies may not slow disability progression [458d]
- When a child hurts, validating their pain may be the best first aid [458d]
- Single-dose gene therapy is potentially life-changing for adults with hemophilia B [458d]
- How special is the Milky Way Galaxy? [458d]
- Pigs may be transmission route of rat hepatitis E to humans [458d]
- How synchronization supports social interactions [458d]
- Researchers innovate sustainable metal-recycling method [458d]
- Drone footage provides new insight into gray whales' acrobatic feeding behavior [458d]
- Digital biomarkers shedding light on seasonality in mood disorders [458d]
- Mars' missing atmosphere could be hiding in plain sight [458d]
- Obstructive sleep apnea may increase risk of abdominal aortic aneurysms [458d]
- New study mapping stem cells reveals molecular choreography behind individual variation in human development [458d]
- Researchers establish stem cell repository focused on centenarians [458d]
- Study helps predict how long it will take for testosterone to return to normal after prostate cancer treatment [458d]
- Ice cores show pollution's impact on Arctic atmosphere [458d]
- Lack of food -- not money -- drives poaching in East African national parks, study finds [458d]
- Why children with Down syndrome have higher risk of leukemia [458d]
- Brazilian fossils reveal jaw-dropping discovery in mammal evolution [458d]
- Deep-sea discovery shines light on life in the twilight zone [458d]
- One in two El Niño events could be extreme by mid-century [458d]
- Bacterial 'flipping' allows genes to assume different forms [458d]
- Manganese cathodes could boost lithium-ion batteries [458d]
- Fossils from the Adriatic Sea show a recent and worrying reversal of fortunes [458d]
- Thinking about the future: Examining the exacerbating and attenuating factors of despair-induced climate burnout [458d]
- Citizen scientists help discover microplastics along the entire German coastline [458d]
- Night-time noise linked to restless nights for airport neighbors, study finds [458d]
- Ancient reef-builders dodged extinction -- at least temporarily [458d]
- Campylobacter jejuni-specific antibody gives hope to vaccine development [458d]
- A viral close-up of HTLV-1 [458d]
- Air pollution exposure during early life can have lasting effects on the brain's white matter [458d]
- Soil and water pollution: An invisible threat to cardiovascular health [458d]
- Brain development: extracellular vesicles facilitate cellular communication [458d]
- Major boost in carbon capture and storage essential to reach 2°C climate target [458d]
- 'Invisible forest' of algae thrives as ocean warms [458d]
- Replacing hype about artificial intelligence with accurate measurements of success [458d]
- Researchers harness AI to repurpose existing drugs for treatment of rare diseases [458d]
- Combination treatment improves response to immunotherapy for lung cancer [458d]
- Mapping distant planets: 'Ridges', 'deserts' and 'savannahs' [458d]
- Twice as many women as men were buried in the megalithic necropolis of Panoria, study finds [458d]
- Managing stress could be the key to helping highly impulsive people act rashly when bored [458d]
- Reconstructing the evolutionary history of the grape family [458d]
- To make fluid flow in one direction down a pipe, it helps to be a shark [458d]
- Bodily awareness could curb scams and fraud against older adults, study suggests [458d]
- Webb discovers 'weird' galaxy with gas outshining its stars [458d]
- Growing divide: Rural men are living shorter, less healthy lives than their urban counterparts [458d]
- Scientists discover a single-electron bond in a carbon-based compound [458d]
- World's oldest cheese reveals origins of kefir [458d]
- Protein behavior can be predicted with simple math [458d]
- Popular diabetes and weight-loss drug associated with lower opioid overdose risk, study finds [458d]
- Ice age clues point to more extreme weather patterns in our future [458d]
- Harvests, wildfires, epidemics: How the jet stream has shaped extreme weather in Europe for centuries [458d]
- Encoding human experience: Study reveals how brain cells compute the flow of time [458d]
- How do rare genetic variants affect health? AI provides more accurate predictions [458d]
- New milestone in plant magnetic resonance imaging [458d]
- Higher doses of buprenorphine may improve treatment outcomes for people with opioid use disorder [458d]
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