The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Solid aerosols found in Arctic atmosphere could impact cloud formation and climate [1386d]
- Lack of sleep increases unhealthy abdominal fat, study finds [1386d]
- Caribou herd rebounds as Indigenous stewards lead conservation efforts [1386d]
- New information about amyloid filaments in neurodegenerative diseases [1386d]
- Scientists observe mysterious death of a star emitting six rings [1386d]
- Quantum information theory: Quantum complexity grows linearly for an exponentially long time [1386d]
- Visualizing the invisible [1386d]
- Hundreds of new mammal species waiting to be found, study says [1386d]
- Invading hordes of crazy ants may have finally met their kryptonite [1386d]
- Spirituality can improve quality of life for heart failure patients, study finds [1386d]
- Black patients with cancer fare worse with COVID-19, study shows [1386d]
- New test predicts sepsis before blood clots cause permanent organ damage, markedly increasing survival [1386d]
- Squid skin-inspired cup cozy will keep your hands cool and your coffee hot [1386d]
- Citizen science data are crucial to understand wildlife roadkill, demonstrates a study in Flanders [1386d]
- Unprecedented videos show RNA switching ‘on’ and ‘off’ [1386d]
- Genetic risk for asthma comes from changes in airway cells, study finds [1386d]
- New nasal spray treats Delta variant infection in mice, indicating broad spectrum results [1386d]
- Ancient helium leaking from core offers clues to Earth's formation [1386d]
- Identifying risk factors following ICH strokes [1386d]
- The surprising diversity of the fallopian tube [1386d]
- COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy does not increase complications around the time of childbirth, study finds [1386d]
- Marmoset monkeys solve hearing tests on the touchscreen [1386d]
- Researchers use skull CT scans to estimate assigned sex at birth [1386d]
- How cells control their borders [1386d]
- More older adults getting treated for substance abuse [1386d]
- Layover or nonstop? Unique pattern of connectivity lets highly creative people's brains take road less traveled to their destination [1386d]
- Solar energy explains fast yearly retreat of Antarctica's sea ice [1386d]
- Smells like ancient society: Scientists find ways to study and reconstruct past scents [1386d]
- New technology could make biopsies a thing of the past [1386d]
- Atlas of migraine cell types sheds light on new therapeutic targets [1386d]
- Researchers offer new treatment protocol for advanced head and neck cancer [1386d]
- Deleting a protein might reduce cardiovascular disease [1386d]
- Brain waves reveal the active nature of engaging with art [1387d]
- Chaos theory provides hints for controlling the weather [1387d]
- Less antibody diversity as we age [1387d]
- Mysterious death of carbon star plays out like six-ring circus [1387d]
- Evidence of brain changes in those at risk of bipolar disorder captured with MRI scans [1387d]
- Scientists discover body's natural alarm to battle blood loss [1387d]
- Relatedness and size interact in shaping cannibal aggression [1387d]
- Stroke treatments safe and effective for people with existing disability or dementia, study suggests [1387d]
- Potential therapy may boost chemoimmunotherapy response in bladder cancer [1387d]
- Octopus-like tentacles help cancer cells invade the body [1387d]
- Scientists find that the impact of social media on wellbeing varies across adolescence [1387d]
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