The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Being social may delay dementia onset by five years [26d]
- Most engineered human cells created for studying disease [26d]
- Ancient DNA analyses bring to life the 11,000-year intertwined genomic history of sheep and humans [26d]
- E-mobility: AI system accelerates the development of powertrains [26d]
- Propranolol may reduce ischemic stroke risk in women with migraines [26d]
- Blood test may detect stroke type before hospital arrival, allowing faster treatment [26d]
- Magnetic whirl simulation in real time [26d]
- Changing therapy practice to add higher-intensity walking improves early stroke recovery [26d]
- ECG tests may someday be used by AI model to detect premature aging and cognitive decline [26d]
- Stroke warning sign acronyms drive 911 calls, F.A.S.T. leads in symptom recall for public [26d]
- Regular dental flossing may lower risk of stroke from blood clots, irregular heartbeats [26d]
- A common mouth and gut bacteria may be linked with increased stroke risk [26d]
- Biomarker tied to premature cell aging may signal stroke, dementia, late-life depression [26d]
- New diagnostic tool will help LIGO hunt gravitational waves [26d]
- Groundwater in Arctic is delivering more carbon into the ocean than was previously known [26d]
- Why maggots love the texture of decaying fruit [26d]
- Removing fallopian tubes during other abdominal surgeries may lower ovarian cancer risk [26d]
- Why you shouldn't scratch an itchy rash: New study explains [26d]
- Antibody treatment prevents severe bird flu in monkeys [26d]
- Polar bear population decline the direct result of extended 'energy deficit' due to lack of food [26d]
- Earth scientists study Sikkim flood in India to help others prepare for similar disasters [26d]
- AI-based pregnancy analysis discovers previously unknown warning signs for stillbirth and newborn complications [26d]
- Future of UK peatlands under threat due to climate change [26d]
- Pioneering asymmetric living polymerization in liquid crystal reaction fields [26d]
- Improving the performance of biosensors: Developing new materials for effectively harnessing the power of enzymes [26d]
- Unveiling the critical role of the exocyst complex in mouse oocyte growth [26d]
- Better digital memories with the help of noble gases [26d]
- New light-tuned chemical tools control processes in living cells [26d]
- 3D-printed brain-like environment promotes neuron growth [26d]
- The life cycle and climate adaptability of South Africa's endemic Cape Autumn Widow butterfly [26d]
- Cold waves in the rainforest: What they mean for wild animals [26d]
- Delays in cancer diagnosis for pregnant women [26d]
- Zika uses human skin as 'mosquito magnet' to spread virus further [26d]
- Sharks and rays benefit from global warming, but not from CO2 in the Oceans [26d]
- New 'Matchless' grass variety yields high seed count without need for field burning [26d]
- Bat wings boost hovering efficiency [26d]
- Freshwater alga could be the next superfood that feeds the world [26d]
- Role of barrier films in maintaining the stability of perovskite solar cells [26d]
- New technology tracks dairy cows for improved health and productivity [26d]
- A hearing aid for ... your nose? [26d]
- Borrowing nature's blueprint: How scientists replicated bone marrow [26d]
- Walk like a ... gecko? Animal footpads inspire a polymer that sticks to ice [26d]
- A new therapeutic target for a lethal form of heart failure: ALPK2 [26d]
- Artificial intelligence improves personalized cancer treatment [26d]
- AI boosts efficacy of cancer treatment, but doctors remain key [26d]
- Study using virtual breathing coach indicates it is as effective as a human trainer [26d]
- Optimism can boost saving, especially for lower-income individuals [26d]
- Findings may lead to blood test to predict risk of postpartum depression [26d]
- New insights on radical trapping in 12-phosphatetraphene uncovered [26d]
- Scientists shocked by durability of surgery-sparing technique [26d]
- No scientific link found between sickle cell trait and sudden death [26d]
- Researchers combine holograms and AI to create uncrackable optical encryption system [26d]
- Wildfire smoke can carry toxins hundreds of kilometers, depositing grime on urban structures, surfaces [26d]
- Suboptimal dietary patterns may accelerate biological aging as early as young adulthood [26d]
- Study shows potential of resveratrol to aid fertility [26d]
- A spintronic view of the effect of chiral molecules [26d]
- Your fridge uses tech from the 50's, but scientists have an update [26d]
- Lead contamination in ancient Greece points to societal change [26d]
- Researcher on energy revolution: Sustainability is still a work in process [26d]
- Generating electricity from tacky tape [26d]
- From bowling balls to hip joints: Chemists create recyclable alternative to durable plastics [26d]
- Promoting cacao production without sacrificing biodiversity [26d]
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