The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Researchers develop minimally invasive neural interface in revolutionary study [356d]
- 'Game changer' in lithium extraction: Researchers develop novel electrochemical reactor [356d]
- 'Achilles heel' of drug-resistant pathogens [356d]
- Treatment advances, predictive biomarkers stand to improve bladder cancer care [356d]
- Researchers reveal why a key tuberculosis drug works against resistant strains [356d]
- Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets [356d]
- Linking data on genetics, traits and environment gives crop breeders a wider lens [356d]
- Neuropathic pain drugs found to increase risk of hip fracture in older adults [356d]
- New model system for the development of potential active substances used in condensate modifying drugs [357d]
- MRI-guided radiation therapy reduces long-term side effects for patients with prostate cancer [357d]
- Climate change threatens key ocean plankton groups [357d]
- 12,000-year-old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology [357d]
- Air pollution exposure may be associated with eczema [357d]
- Only certain paranormal beliefs may be linked with more stress and distress [357d]
- When it comes to corporate climate action, a single policy isn't enough [357d]
- Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago [357d]
- Which risk factors are linked to having a severe stroke? [357d]
- New species discovered with refined DNA technology [357d]
- How new therapies are revolutionizing the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis [357d]
- How studying fruit flies can help us understand congenital defects [357d]
- Depression rates in LGBTQIA+ students are three times higher than their peers, new research suggests [357d]
- Metabolomic changes linked to psychotic-like experiences and cannabis use in adolescents [357d]
- Faster flowing glaciers could help predict nearby volcanic activity [357d]
- Engineers make converting CO2 into useful products more practical [357d]
- Organ donation: Opt-out defaults do not increase donation rates, study finds [357d]
- Children's gut bacteria may hold the key to diarrhea treatment [357d]
- Early detection, intensive treatment critical for high-risk patients with Kawasaki Disease [357d]
- Gas-churning monster black holes [357d]
- An advance toward inhalable mRNA medications, vaccines [357d]
- A step toward safer X-rays with new detector technology [357d]
- On the origin of life: How the first cell membranes came to exist [357d]
- Research reveals unseen factors behind lithium-ion battery degradation [357d]
- Anti-fatberg invention could help unclog city sewers [357d]
- The blue-green sustainable proteins of seaweed may soon be on your plate [357d]
- New guideline provides treatment recommendations for restless legs syndrome [357d]
- Potential single-dose smallpox and mpox vaccine moves forward [357d]
- Does AI improve doctors' diagnoses? Study puts it to the test [357d]
- Extreme weather accelerates nitrate pollution in groundwater [357d]
- New genetic changes linked to testicular cancer offer fresh insights into the disease and its treatment [357d]
- Human stem cell-derived heart cells are safe in monkeys, could treat congenital heart disease [357d]
- How 'clean' does a quantum computing test facility need to be? [357d]
- Cell aging in one organ can snowball into multi-organ failure [357d]
- New discovery may lead to more effective treatment for cardiovascular disease [357d]
- Key influenza-severity risk factor found hiding in plain sight on our antibodies [357d]
- Robot identifies plants by 'touching' their leaves [357d]
- Bird brain from the age of dinosaurs reveals roots of avian intelligence [357d]
- We may be overestimating the association between gut bacteria and disease, machine learning study finds [357d]
- Pioneering research shows sea life will struggle to survive future global warming [357d]
- In 10 seconds, an AI model detects cancerous brain tumor often missed during surgery [357d]
- Three galactic 'red monsters' in the early Universe [357d]
- The secrets of fossil teeth revealed by the synchrotron: A long childhood is the prelude to the evolution of a large brain [357d]
- Can we live on our planet without destroying it? [357d]
- How to reduce social media stress by leaning in instead of logging off [357d]
Previous Day