The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Millions in the U.S. may rely on groundwater contaminated with PFAS for drinking water supplies [32d]
- Human actions likely cause insect color change [32d]
- New AI model could make power grids more reliable amid rising renewable energy use [32d]
- Researchers develop low-cost device that detects cancer in an hour [32d]
- Could a new medical approach fix faulty genes before birth? [32d]
- Nigerians are experiencing neuro-long COVID, research finds [32d]
- Mouse model reveals liver involvement in muscular dystrophy [32d]
- An individual's reward-seeking strategy reflects responses to nicotine [32d]
- Beneficial gut microbe has surprising metabolic capabilities [32d]
- Evaluating the link between chemicals and declining insect populations [32d]
- Scientists discover molecules that store much of the carbon in space [32d]
- Wildfires are becoming faster and more dangerous in Western U.S. [32d]
- Plastic chemical causes causes DNA breakage and chromosome defects in sex cells, study finds [32d]
- Gut bacteria transfer genes to disable weapons of their competitors [32d]
- A new hydrogel semiconductor represents a breakthrough for tissue-interfaced bioelectronics [32d]
- Bird study finds sons help their parents less than daughters because they're scouting future prospects [32d]
- Research in mice suggests zinc supplements have potential value to directly treat short bowel syndrome [32d]
- Study increases understanding of what makes multiply recurrent meningiomas a most aggressive form of brain tumor [32d]
- New formation of neurons from stem cell niche disrupted after stroke [32d]
- From accessibility upgrades to a custom cat-food bowl, this mobile 3D printer can autonomously add features to a room [32d]
- Fire-risk blocking self-powered hydrogen production system [32d]
- Common drug shows promise in extending lifespan [32d]
- New mapping techniques empower bird conservation in Colombia [32d]
- No wasted effort: Effective wastewater surveillance methods for monitoring infections gleaned from COVID-19 case study in Japan [32d]
- Cancer prevalence across vertebrate species decreases with gestation time, may increase with adult mass [32d]
- Scientists develop grain-sized soft robots controlled by magnetic fields for targeted drug delivery [32d]
- Non-electric touchpad takes sensor technology to extreme conditions [32d]
- Microbes feed on iron: New study reveals how they do it [32d]
- Quantum experiments and high-performance computing: New methods enable complex calculations to be completed extremely quickly [32d]
- New precision medicine approach helps detect subgroups of people with obesity at high risk of diabetes and heart disease [32d]
- Plant diversity enhances soil carbon retention [32d]
- Gene named for mythical Irish land could aid muscle function after traumatic nerve injuries [32d]
- New method of flexing on electronics [32d]
- Chronic pain can be predicted within three days of an injury [32d]
- Key to low-cost, long-lasting renewable batteries for electric vehicles [32d]
- Successful experiment paves the way for new element [32d]
- Harnessing plant odors to revolutionize sustainable agriculture [32d]
- Popular diabetes and weight-loss drug may reduce risk of Alzheimer's disease [32d]
- Tiny medicine combats infections and drug resistance [32d]
- Burning incense can pose health risks for those with allergies and asthma [32d]
- Scientists may have discovered important step in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [32d]
- No significant PFAS emissions caused by waste incineration, study finds [32d]
- AI-generated news is harder to understand, study finds [32d]
- Study finds intense exercise may suppress appetite in healthy humans [32d]
- Crustacean with panda-like coloring confirmed to be a new species [32d]
- Researchers improve speed and accuracy of 3D surface measurements [32d]
- Experimental drug engineered to prevent heart failure after heart attacks [32d]
- AI in medicine: New approach for more efficient diagnostics [32d]
- Young people's moods directly affected by social media 'likes' [32d]
- Study of chick peeps could improve understanding of animal emotions [32d]
- Opioids may negatively impact hormone health [32d]
- The cellular superhero that protects us against RNA viruses [32d]
- Bacterial pathogen shows alarming resistance to common cleaners, chemists discover [32d]
- Experts call for clear and concise regulation of exosome-based treatments [32d]
- Unnoticeable electric currents could reduce skin infections [32d]
- In pioneering study, gene technology outperforms standard newborn screening tests [32d]
- Assessing the real climate costs of manufacturing [32d]
- Engineers unveil AI model for predicting, controlling pandemic spread [32d]
- Researchers use cryo-EM to identify what makes bacteria strong [32d]
- ClinGen creates a robust, open-access platform to define the clinical relevance of genes and variants [32d]
- Reminders can eliminate age-related symptoms of decline in memory [32d]
- New tool helps scientists spot patterns in mountains of data [32d]
- Room temperature electrical control could heat up future technology development [32d]
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