The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- 3.2 million km/h galaxy smash-up [298d]
- From food crops to cancer clinics: Lessons in extermination resistance [298d]
- Your child, the sophisticated language learner [298d]
- Hear this! Transforming health care with speech-to-text technology [298d]
- Exploring the impact of offshore wind on whale deaths [298d]
- The Parasaurolophus' pipes: Modeling the dinosaur's crest to study its sound [298d]
- AI protein engineer capable of making proteins 'better, faster, stronger' [298d]
- Metabolic and bariatric surgery safe and effective for patients with severe obesity, study finds [298d]
- Quantum-inspired design boosts efficiency of heat-to-electricity conversion [298d]
- Scientists find a region of the mouse gut tightly regulated by the immune system [298d]
- Snoring linked to behavioral problems in adolescents without declines in cognition [298d]
- Confidence drives feedback-seeking behavior: Insights into learning and motivation [298d]
- Study uncovers potential new target for treatment of chronic, debilitating skin disease [298d]
- Less cold: Ocean cold period in the early 20th century less pronounced than previously thought [298d]
- The human heart may have a hidden ability to repair itself [298d]
- Distractions significantly delay remote drivers' reaction time [298d]
- Innovating archaeology: Scholars utilize immersive 3D tech to document and study the human past [298d]
- What's the story, morning glory? [298d]
- Less than 50% of many prenatal supplements have the adequate amount of choline and iodine [298d]
- Florida panthers deemed unaffected by emerging fatal genetic condition [298d]
- A nearby supernova could end the search for dark matter [298d]
- Chemists create world's thinnest 'spaghetti' [298d]
- Empowering neuroscience: Large open brain models released [298d]
- Scientists implicate a novel cellular protein in hepatitis A infection [298d]
- Short-term menopausal hormone therapy has no long-term cognitive impact, study finds [298d]
- Fewer than 7% of global hotspots for whale-ship collisions have protection measures in place [298d]
- Researchers identify previously unknown compound in drinking water [298d]
- New imaging method enables detailed RNA analysis of the whole brain [298d]
- Stability of perovskite solar cells doubled with protective coating [298d]
- New hope for diabetic heart disease treatment [298d]
- Single gene causes embryo notochord deformity in zebrafish [298d]
- Signals of inflammation during pregnancy linked to aging and memory changes 50 years later [298d]
- Study reveals how cell types shape human brain networks [298d]
- New genetic explanation for heart condition revealed [298d]
- Climate-driven hazards increases risk for millions of coastal residents, study finds [298d]
- Females sleep less, awaken more frequently than males [298d]
- Tantrums in young children could be linked to ADHD, study finds [298d]
- Environmental impacts of plastics: Moving beyond the perspective on waste [298d]
- Parkinson's drug changes the gut microbiome for the worse due to iron deficiency [298d]
- Engineering nature's blueprint: Dendron-based assemblies for chlorophyll's materials [298d]
- Astronomers take the first close-up picture of a star outside our galaxy [298d]
- Here's something Americans agree on: Sports build character [298d]
- Discovery explains kidney damage caused by blood pressure drugs [298d]
- DNA repair: A look inside the cell's 'repair café' [298d]
- How anti-obesity drugs are linked to food waste [298d]
- These wild chimpanzees play as adults to better cooperate as a group [298d]
- New method for designing artificial proteins [298d]
- Design and imagination as essential tools during the climate crisis [298d]
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