The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Scientists develop tool to predict sepsis in apparently healthy newborns [322d]
- AI algorithm accurately detects heart disease in dogs [322d]
- What animal societies can teach us about aging [322d]
- Researchers' new outreach strategy succeeds, sets blueprint for detecting invasive species in Florida [322d]
- A faster, better way to train general-purpose robots [322d]
- AI in healthcare: New research shows promise and limitations of physicians working with GPT-4 for decision making [322d]
- Significant extension of zinc battery lifespan [322d]
- New solvent-free 3D printing material could enable biodegradable implants [322d]
- When is a heat wave just a heat wave, and when is it climate change? [322d]
- Age assurance online needs to be child-rights respecting, new study says [322d]
- RSV vaccines effective, but more people need to get them [322d]
- Potential of MXenes for nanotech applications [322d]
- Scientists can reverse brain aging in fruit flies by preventing buildup of a common protein [322d]
- Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature [322d]
- Bird wings inspire new approach to flight safety [322d]
- Study refines understanding of kidney transplant rejection [322d]
- Climate, dead zones and fish: Solving a 'wicked problem' in Lake Erie and beyond [322d]
- Dinosaurs thrived after ice, not fire, says a new study of ancient volcanism [322d]
- Green growth: 30% of regions worldwide achieve economic growth while reducing carbon emissions [322d]
- Cellular couriers: Body's 'delivery trucks' could lead to new cancer blood test [322d]
- Enhancing the accuracy of wearables that measure blood glucose levels [322d]
- Developing kidneys from scratch [322d]
- Invasive plants drive homogenization of soil microbial communities across U.S. [322d]
- Major development successes in diamond spin photon quantum computers [322d]
- Giant clam declared critically endangered after the latest assessment [322d]
- No incentive for older birds to make new friends [322d]
- Improvement of catalytic activity by controlling the surface structure of metal particles [322d]
- Using weather radar to track Australia's migrating birds [322d]
- Teens who made history with Pythagoras' theorem discovery publish their first academic paper with new proofs [322d]
- Quality control in artificial photosynthesis: Validating natural antenna mimicry [322d]
- Ultraprecise method of aligning 3D semiconductor chips invented [322d]
- Superspreader fibrils caught in the act [322d]
- Understanding how mutations affect diseases [322d]
- Heart failure mortality declining in Sweden [322d]
- Keeping fewer friends protects aging monkeys from diseases [322d]
- Children's BMI can affect their future lung function [322d]
- Magnetic field applied to both sides of brain shows rapid improvement for depression [322d]
- Discovery of key mechanism in Huntington's Disease could pave the way for early detection and treatment [322d]
- Childhood attention issues and genetic factors may predict psychosis risk [322d]
- Molecular data storage [322d]
- Towards implementing neural networks on edge IoT devices [322d]
- Co-culture system for sustainable cultured meat production [322d]
- Breakthrough in 3D object scanning: Boosting clarity and depth perception for complex structures [322d]
- Building safer cities with AI: Machine learning model enhances urban resilience against liquefaction [322d]
- Are we missing the mark on biodiversity? 90% of countries ignore key behavior changes [322d]
- Breaks in resistance training do not impair long-term development in strength and muscle size [322d]
- Thin skin significantly blunts injury from puncture [322d]
- Hydrogen: Breakthrough in alkaline membrane electrolyzers [322d]
- Thermal imaging may help fruits, veggies stay fresher longer [322d]
- Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade (2011 to 2021) [322d]
- Lab-grown pork gets support from sorghum grain [322d]
- Enhanced cardiovascular function with spinal cord transcutaneous stimulation in high-level spinal cord injury [322d]
- Scientists create geochemical fingerprints [322d]
- Why langurs drink salt water [322d]
- Cannabis use during pregnancy can impact thinking and learning skills, increase aggression among children, study shows [322d]
- Genomic variants that increase risk of kidney disease are found in nearly one-third of West Africans [322d]
- H5N1 virus isolated from infected dairy worker is 100% lethal in ferrets, but does not appear to be circulating in nature anymore [322d]
- Seeing a black hole's jet in a new light [322d]
- A new chemistry for CRISPR [322d]
- Pythons can swallow even bigger prey than scientists realized [322d]
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