The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Oil extraction might have triggered small earthquakes in Surrey, England [183d]
- Hidden transport pathways in graphene confirmed, paving the way for next-generation device innovation [183d]
- Tongue cancer organoids reveal secrets of chemotherapy resistance [183d]
- Researchers find betrayal doesn't necessarily make someone less trustworthy if we benefit [183d]
- Rapid return of water from ground to atmosphere through plants [183d]
- Pet dogs often overlooked as spreader of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella [183d]
- Pioneering new tool will spur advances in catalysis [183d]
- Disovery of new skeletal tissue advances regenerative medicine potential [183d]
- Scientists design bioluminescent RNA [183d]
- Is there really a mid-career crisis? Job satisfaction follows a U-shaped curve only among highly skilled workers, according to new study [183d]
- Don't write off logged tropical forests -- converting to oil palm plantations has even wider effects on ecosystems [183d]
- Chimpanzees are genetically adapted to local habitats and infections such as malaria [183d]
- Storing carbon in buildings could help address climate change [183d]
- May the force not be with you: Cell migration doesn't only rely on generating force [183d]
- Researchers use lab data to rewrite equation for deformation, flow of watery glacier ice [183d]
- A smart ring with a tiny camera lets users point and click to control home devices [184d]
- Realistic emission tests for motorbikes, mopeds and quads [184d]
- New AI platform identifies which patients are likely to benefit most from a clinical trial [184d]
- Nearly 30,000 wild species identified in US trade data [184d]
- Novel graphene ribbons poised to advance quantum technologies [184d]
- A new turning point in lung cancer treatment, inspired by mussels [184d]
- Discovering hidden wrinkles in spacecraft membrane with a single camera [184d]
- Milestone in the field of lung transplantation: Improvement in rejection and infection rate thanks to extracorporeal photopheresis [184d]
- Scientists fuel sustainable future with catalyst for hydrogen from ammonia [184d]
- Insights into the metabolism of the gut microbiota [184d]
- Scientists identify genes driving cancer spread [184d]
- Electric fungi: The biobattery that needs to be fed [184d]
- States struggle to curb food waste despite policies [184d]
- Record cold quantum refrigerator paves way for reliable quantum computers [184d]
- Lung cancer test predicts survival in early stages better than current methods [184d]
- Pioneering mathematical model could help protect privacy and ensure safer use of AI [184d]
- Floods, droughts, then fires: Hydroclimate whiplash is speeding up globally [184d]
- Physical signals as fate deciders: How mechanical forces extrude cells from tissues [184d]
- PCT blood test does not lower antibiotic treatment duration for hospitalized children, study shows [184d]
- New AI model TabPFN enables faster and more accurate predictions on small tabular data sets [184d]
- Dense human population is linked to longer urban coyote survival [184d]
- Automated method to detect common sleep disorder affecting millions [184d]
- Researchers achieve real-time detection of low gas concentrations [184d]
- An earful of gill: Evolutionary origin of the mammalian outer ear [184d]
- A Sustainable Development Goal for space? [184d]
- Science behind genetic testing for identifying risk of opioid misuse remains unproven [184d]
- Two-in-one root armor protects plants from environmental stressors and fights climate change [184d]
- The extreme teeth of sabre-toothed predators were 'optimal' for biting into prey [184d]
Previous Day