The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Recommendations for studying the impact of AI on young people's mental health [237d]
- Wild baboons not capable of visual self-awareness when viewing their own reflection [237d]
- Here's what's causing the Great Salt Lake to shrink [237d]
- Can DNA-nanoparticle motors get up to speed with motor proteins? [237d]
- Dolphins use a 'fat taste' system to get their mother's milk [237d]
- New study uncovers key mechanism behind learning and memory [237d]
- Scientists identify neurons in mice that, once activated, can change body's metabolic rate, induce hibernation-like state [237d]
- New paper creates roadmap for the next generation of bioelectronic medicine [237d]
- Scientists harness the power of 'layered' crystals for energy innovation [237d]
- Harnessing electromagnetic waves and quantum materials to improve wireless communication technologies [237d]
- Simplified redesign of proteins to improve ligand binding [237d]
- Building sentence structure may be language-specific [237d]
- Reimagining chain mail [237d]
- Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland 'across a tipping point,' study finds [237d]
- Astronomers thought they understood fast radio bursts: A recent one calls that into question [237d]
- Seeing the unseen: New method reveals 'hyperaccessible' window in freshly replicated DNA [237d]
- 'Unprecedented' level of control allows person without use of limbs to operate virtual quadcopter [237d]
- HKU research identifies PICH protein as key player in preventing chromosome breakage linked to cancer [237d]
- Cycle of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef now at 'catastrophic' levels [237d]
- Australian Plantago could replace psyllium husk in gluten-free breads [237d]
- Shorter, smarter, safer: Short-course antibiotics can revolutionize healthcare [237d]
- Neuromorphic semiconductor chip that learns and corrects itself? [237d]
- A team with diverse expertise produces novel ideas -- but are they practical? [237d]
- Little birds, little poops, little food safety risk [237d]
- Structural insights reveal drug target in trypanosome parasites [237d]
- New evidence suggests megaflood refilled the Mediterranean Sea five million years ago [237d]
- New ceramic catalyst uses sodium and boron to drive sustainable industrial reactions [237d]
- Antibiotics, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication linked to reduced risk of dementia [237d]
- Extreme supersonic winds measured on planet outside our Solar System [237d]
- Why our biological clock ticks: Research reconciles major theories of aging [237d]
- Telephone therapy reduces fatigue interference with activities, mood and cognition for metastatic breast cancer survivors [237d]
- Salt deposit ring inside your pasta pan? [237d]
- First fast radio burst traced to old, dead, elliptical galaxy [237d]
- We can make fertilizer more efficiently under the surface of the Earth [237d]
- The importance of eco-friendly sensors in global food supply [237d]
- Brain immune cells may also be from 'Mars and Venus' [237d]
- Treatment for children with obesity has lasting effect [237d]
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