The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Adult ADHD linked to elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases [1037d]
- Pollutants from burning structures linger in waterways post-wildfire [1037d]
- Researchers discover expanding and intensifying low-oxygen zone in the Arabian gulf [1037d]
- Moral values explain differences in COVID-19 vaccination rates across US counties [1037d]
- Earth's newest secret: How volcanoes really work [1037d]
- Decoupling from China on clean tech comes with far more risks than reward, study finds [1037d]
- High school students with disabilities achieve better outcomes in inclusive academic settings [1037d]
- Landscape and climate factors can predict prevalence of Lyme disease bacteria [1037d]
- Beyond AlphaFold: A.I. excels at creating new proteins [1037d]
- Heart of our evolution discovered: 380-million-year-old heart [1037d]
- Repeated infections associated with increased risk of some neurodegenerative diseases [1037d]
- Saturn's rings and tilt could be the product of an ancient, missing moon [1037d]
- Study predicts whether rapid tests will be able to detect future SARS-CoV-2 variants [1037d]
- Physicists demo method for designing topological metals [1037d]
- Nerve healing: Neighboring cells become police force -- and could make tumors benign [1037d]
- People who receive periodontal care have better outcomes after heart attack, study finds [1037d]
- Machine learning gives glimpse of how a dog's brain represents what it sees [1037d]
- The hemispheres are not equal: How the brain is not symmetrical [1037d]
- A cut above -- two devices are teamed to simplify, quicken and improve ear reconstruction [1037d]
- Scientists discover novel mechanism that causes rare brain disease [1037d]
- How songbirds' striking colors put them at risk [1037d]
- Discovery of extinct prehistoric reptile that lived among dinosaurs [1037d]
- 'Digital mask' could protect patients' privacy in medical records [1037d]
- Astronomers risk misinterpreting planetary signals in James Webb data [1037d]
- New tool overcomes major hurdle in clinical AI design [1037d]
- COVID-19 vaccination rates at NYC schools varied significantly by race/ethnicity and borough [1037d]
- Immunotherapy reduces lung and liver fibrosis in mice [1037d]
- When microbiomes collide [1037d]
- T cells use force to destroy cancer cells [1037d]
- New signal for triggering human immune response [1037d]
- Team develops method to identify future SARS-CoV-2 mutations that could affect rapid antigen test performance [1037d]
- molecular origin of the genetic disease cystinosis revealed [1037d]
- Mind over matter: Helping amputees regain their independence [1037d]
- Resident physicians report COVID-19 impacts [1037d]
- Nanoplastics can disrupt human liver, lung cells' processes in lab experiments [1037d]
- Popular sport fish are behaviorally impaired from exposure to crude oil, study finds [1037d]
- Biomimetic dual-color domes programmable for encryption [1037d]
- Ecologists find evidence that pet and medicine trades bring tokay geckos from across Asia into Hong Kong, impacting resident gecko populations [1037d]
- 'Blanket-covered' single-molecules: Breakthrough in revealing the origin of life [1037d]
- Talk with your hands? You might think with them too! [1037d]
- Scientists reveal the true identity of a Chinese octopus [1037d]
- Second-hand smoke a possible asthma risk for future generations, study finds [1037d]
- Real-time measurement of high-speed airflow, 20 times faster than conventional methods [1037d]
- Byzantine solar eclipse records illuminate obscure history of Earth's rotation [1037d]
- Path to the brown coloration of diatoms discovered [1037d]
- Research suggests commonly used prostate cancer treatment rewires engine of prostate tumors [1037d]
- Refreezing poles feasible and cheap, new study finds [1037d]
- Global warming doubled the risk for Copenhagen's historic 2011 cloudburst [1037d]
- Teens become more exploratory with age -- a behavior linked to greater social connectivity and psychological well-being [1037d]
- Physicists generate new nanoscale spin waves [1037d]
- Pushing the boundaries of chemistry: Properties of heaviest element studied so far measured at GSI/FAIR [1037d]
- Mucus-based lubricant proves highly effective against HIV and herpes, study finds [1037d]
- Small proteins play big role in cellular energy balance [1037d]
- Typical movement behavior at large events increases risk of spreading infectious diseases [1037d]
- Experimental test promises to predict side-effects and cancer's return in patients treated with immunotherapy [1037d]
- New, comprehensive framework could better inform carbon-cutting policies [1037d]
- Paving the way for large-scale, efficient organic solar cells with water treatment [1037d]
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