The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Targeted immune intervention and stopping ART in model of SIV infection leads to control of viral replication and reservoirs [425d]
- Enzyme-inspired catalyst puts chemicals in right position to make ethers [425d]
- Discovery could lead to longer-lasting EV batteries, hasten energy transition [425d]
- New discovery about ice layer formation in ice sheets can improve sea level rise predictions [425d]
- New study reveals food waste bans ineffective in reducing landfill waste, except in Massachusetts [425d]
- How El Nino and mega ocean warming caused the greatest-ever mass extinction [425d]
- Climate-change-triggered 2023 mega-landslide caused Earth to vibrate for nine days [425d]
- Microbe dietary preferences influence the effectiveness of carbon sequestration in the deep ocean [425d]
- Supported youth become supportive adults, researchers find [425d]
- The legacy of corn nitrogen fertilizer: Study shows lengthy impact in tile drained systems [425d]
- How the immune system fails as cancer arises [425d]
- The insulator unraveled [425d]
- A new app to 'uncuff' blood pressure monitoring [425d]
- BMI's relation to cancer therapy mortality risks not so straightforward [425d]
- Invisibility cloaks? Wave scattering simulation unlocks potential for advanced metamaterials [425d]
- Big algebras: A dictionary of abstract math [425d]
- Antibiotic usage can damage the protective mucus layer in the gut [425d]
- Trilobite fossils from upstate New York reveal 'extra' set of legs [425d]
- Breakthrough study unveils key steps for turning CO2 into valuable chemicals [425d]
- How do cells deal with Formaldehyde toxicity during growth and aging? [425d]
- Personal carbon footprint of the rich is vastly underestimated by rich and poor alike, study finds [425d]
- Tumor-induced B cell changes reveal potential biomarker for treatment response in triple negative breast cancer [425d]
- Ehrapy: A new open-source tool for analyzing complex health data [425d]
- Ozone pollution reduces tropical forest growth [425d]
- Doctors and patients interested in environmental impact of health care decisions, study finds [425d]
- Five key factors predict the response of cancer patients to immunotherapy [425d]
- Gut microbiome influences location of immune cells, study finds [425d]
- Hair-thin wire to help simulate cosmic conditions [425d]
- Lifestyle intervention from childhood to adolescence affects metabolism even years later [425d]
- Uncertain if lifestyle advice actually works [425d]
- New method predicts worsening of chronic kidney disease [425d]
- Bake, melt or ignite: How synthesis methods have a profound impact on disordered materials [425d]
- Researchers explain the organization of DNA in chromosomes from repetitive interactions between nucleosomes [425d]
- Tailored microbe communities [425d]
- Neurodegenerative diseases: Advances in diagnosis [425d]
- New research on plant stem cells shines light on how plants grow stronger [425d]
- Zebrafish 'taste' oxygen: A breakthrough in respiratory biology [425d]
- Photosynthesis: A glimpse into the chloroplast workshop [425d]
- Breakthrough research extends hope for gastric cancer patients with peritoneal metasis [425d]
- Path to prosperity for planet and people shrinking rapidly, scientists warn [425d]
- Impact of climate change on agriculture suggests even greater challenges to the environment, global food supply and public health [425d]
- Genetic carriers for sickle cell disease have higher risks of blood clots across diverse ancestries [425d]
- NASA's Webb peers into the extreme outer galaxy [425d]
- Sex matters in how, when, and where melanomas develop, study finds [425d]
- Powered by renewable energy, microbes turn CO2 into protein and vitamins [425d]
- Team unravels regulatory mechanism that prevents stem cell differentiation and maintains gender balance in vascular plants [425d]
- Understudied protein blobs have global effects on cell biochemistry [425d]
- Researchers develop promising Lassa fever vaccine [425d]
- Using a molecular scissors to improve CAR-T cell therapy [425d]
- Quantum researchers cause controlled 'wobble' in the nucleus of a single atom [425d]
- No benefits from 24-hour compared with 15-hour oxygen therapy [425d]
- Wildfire smoke exposure boost risk of mental illness in youth, study suggests [425d]
- Researchers discover building blocks that could 'revolutionize computing' [425d]
- Research reveals reality of Ice Age teen puberty [425d]
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