The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
- Essay challenge: ChatGPT vs students [327d]
- Does your biological age affect your risk of dementia? [327d]
- A protein link between brain diseases and leaky blood vessels [327d]
- Semaglutide treats liver disease in two thirds of patients [327d]
- Nursing 2025: No relief in sight as burnout, stress and short staffing persist [327d]
- Breast cancer mortality in women ages 20-49 significantly dropped between 2010 and 2020 [327d]
- Engineers develop wearable heart attack detection tech [327d]
- Broader antibiotic use could change the course of cholera outbreaks, research suggests [327d]
- Seasonal changes affect alcohol tolerance and your waistline [327d]
- Once bitten, animals develop resistance that shrinks tick population [327d]
- Lower screening age calls for more tailored bowel cancer surveillance [327d]
- How can we optimize solid-state batteries? Try asking AI [327d]
- HIV: Genetic characteristics associated with sustained HIV remission after stopping treatment [327d]
- How is it we feel a sense of agency over our movements? [327d]
- What friction and red traffic lights have in common [327d]
- International experts lead calls to embed nature in city infrastructure for better health and climate resilience [327d]
- Zoo life boosts object exploration in orangutans [327d]
- Engineers advance toward a fault-tolerant quantum computer [327d]
- Artificial intelligence tools make education materials more patient friendly [327d]
- Increasing physical activity in middle age may protect against Alzheimer's disease [327d]
- Children's reading and writing develop better when they are trained in handwriting [327d]
- Deciphering the migratory behavior and connectivity of Mediterranean and Atlantic Cory's shearwaters [327d]
- New technology facilitates delivery of advanced medicines [327d]
- New AI technique can uncover antiviral compounds using limited data [327d]
- A virtual reality game integrating smell to fight cognitive decline [327d]
- From the front garden to the continent: Why biodiversity does not increase evenly from small to large [327d]
- Breakthrough in quantum noise reduction [327d]
- Study links childhood trauma to increased substance use and unexpected effects on heart rate and blood pressure in adolescents [327d]
- Juvenile salmon roam between salt and fresh water while exploring coast and rivers, new research finds [327d]
- Geobiology: Iron, sulfur, heat -- and first life [327d]
- Depression and other mental health conditions linked with immune response, study finds [327d]
- Protein sources change the gut microbiome -- some drastically [327d]
- Researchers find that increase of 'CLU' protein promotes brain resilience and could provide protection from Alzheimer's disease [327d]
- New study unlocks how root cells sense and adapt to soil [327d]
- Landmark experiment sheds new light on the origins of consciousness [327d]
- Mechanism by which the brain weighs positive vs. negative social experience is revealed [327d]
- In two decades increasing urban vegetation could have saved over 1.1 million lives [327d]
- Mindfulness therapy reduces opioid craving and addiction, study finds [327d]
- One of Earth's ancient volcanic mysteries solved [327d]
- Novel rat model paves the way to advance COPD-associated cor pulmonale research [327d]
- Restoring oil wells back to nature with moss [327d]
- Rapid lithium extraction eliminates use of acid and high heat, scientists report [327d]
- New drug shows promise for treating bronchiectasis [327d]
- Bacterial villain behind Lake Erie's 'potent toxin' unveiled [327d]
- New method to produce an extremely heavy hydrogen isotope [327d]
- New model to study hypertension and aortic aneurysms developed [327d]
- Rare earth element extraction bolstered by new research [327d]
- 'Scratching' more than the ocean's surface to map global microplastic movement [327d]
- When sea stars fall, sea otters rise: Sea otters benefit from prey boom triggered by loss of ochre sea stars [327d]
- 'Explainable' AI cracks secret language of sticky proteins [327d]
- Machine learning brings new insights to cell's role in addiction, relapse [327d]
- New mouse brain atlas will accelerate studies of neurological disorders [327d]
- Hiding in plain sight: Researchers uncover the prevalence of 'curiosity' virus [327d]
- New 'hidden in plain sight' facial and eye biomarkers for tinnitus severity could unlock path to testing treatments [327d]
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