The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Cell size regulates molecular separation [1068d]
- Scientists develop new technique to reveal the hidden genome [1068d]
- Health care spending may help explain link between MS and latitude [1068d]
- NIH experts review monkeypox challenges [1068d]
- Breaking stereotype: Brain models are not one-size-fits-all [1068d]
- Plant immune systems can adapt to non-living environmental stressors, a new study reveals [1068d]
- A new kind of chemo [1068d]
- Fossils of giant sea lizard that ruled the oceans 66 million years ago discovered [1068d]
- 'Tracking' students can be beneficial, study finds [1068d]
- Sawfish fossils suggest teeth likely evolved from body scales in ancient fish [1068d]
- Dogs with more active owners may get more exercise [1068d]
- Social media experiment reveals potential to 'inoculate' millions of users against misinformation [1068d]
- Physical activity may have a stronger role than genes in longevity [1068d]
- Nanoelectronic sensor simultaneously measures electrical and mechanical activity in heart cells [1068d]
- Psychedelics may lessen fear of death and dying, similar to feelings reported by those who've had near death experiences [1068d]
- Deep learning algorithm may streamline lung cancer radiotherapy treatment [1068d]
- Scientists want to bridge public divide [1068d]
- Danes lost 30,000 years of healthy life due to COVID-19 in the first year of the pandemic, study finds [1069d]
- Researchers identified markers of chemotherapy resistance and outcome in triple negative breast cancer [1069d]
- New study on pathogenic Leishmania parasite sheds light on the evolution of cell's force-producing machinery [1069d]
- Technology could advance treatment of lymphoma [1069d]
- Researcher looks at molecular changes for clues to disparities in breast cancer outcomes [1069d]
- Many types of leisure time activities may lower risk of death for older adults [1069d]
- Sahelanthropus, the oldest representative of humanity, was indeed bipedal...but that's not all! [1069d]
- A new concept for low-cost batteries [1069d]
- New approach to clearing toxic waste from brain [1069d]
- Researchers engineer novel material capable of 'thinking' [1069d]
- Psychedelic drug therapy may help treat alcohol addiction, study finds [1069d]
- Molecular mechanisms that underlie spatial mapping in the brain [1069d]
- Giving immunotherapy cells resilience to pass the 'stress test' [1069d]
- Scientists develop new method to assess ozone layer recovery [1069d]
- Scientists say a shipwreck off Patagonia is a long-lost 1850s Rhode Island whaler [1069d]
- Completing the micronutrient picture for plant-based milk alternatives [1069d]
- The chemical secrets behind vanilla's allure [1069d]
- Exposing what's in tattoo ink [1069d]
- New gene therapy shows promise for treating eye condition affecting millions across the globe [1069d]
- How the western diet and gut bacteria can lead to scarring, vessel damage in scleroderma [1069d]
- An extrasolar world covered in water? [1069d]
- DNA guardians out of control [1069d]
- Gut microbiome influenced by host's genetics, shows new study in mice [1069d]
- Teachers want support to embrace nature play in primary education [1069d]
- 30-million-year-old amphibious beaver fossil is oldest ever found [1069d]
- Helping autonomous vehicles navigate tricky highway merges [1069d]
- New stable quantum batteries can reliably store energy into electromagnetic fields [1069d]
- New generation of coronavirus vaccine shows promising results [1069d]
- First-of its-kind study of antimicrobial stewardship programs sheds light on how health systems can enhance care and reduce overuse of antibiotics [1069d]
- Climate change predicted to reduce kelp forests' capacity to trap and store carbon [1069d]
- Therapeutic drug renders cancer cell weapon harmless [1069d]
- What has America learned since Hurricane Katrina? Not enough [1069d]
- Digging through patents to make mining greener [1069d]
- Hiding chocolate stashes or online purchases from a partner? 'Guilty' purchases may have benefits, study finds [1069d]
- PPE can be recycled to make stronger concrete [1069d]
- Gene therapy partly restores cone function in two completely colorblind children [1069d]
- How the sounds we hear help us predict how things feel [1069d]
- News addiction linked to not only poor mental wellbeing but physical health too, new study shows [1069d]
- Using digital media to relax is related to lower-quality parenting [1069d]
- Comet impacts formed continents when Solar System entered arms of Milky Way [1069d]
- Large regional differences in agricultural adaptation to future climate change in Europe [1069d]
- Tracking the journey of mangroves in southern Japan [1069d]
- Reasons behind gamer rage in children are complex -- and children are good at naming them [1069d]
- Microscopic single crystals shaped like hollow vases [1069d]
- More Danes quit smoking during COVID, study finds [1069d]
- Religiousness, spirituality linked to better heart health among African Americans [1069d]
- Insufficient sleep in teenagers is associated with overweight and obesity [1069d]
- Octogenarians should walk 10 minutes a day to prolong life [1069d]
- Cooking up mealworms into a tasty, healthful, 'meat-like' seasoning [1069d]
- From the spare room to outer space: A DIY project that could transform solar power [1069d]
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