The Brutalist Report - science
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- https://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/3240.html?id=6625 [1523d]
- Therapy can support medication treatment for opioid use disorder [1523d]
- Spinal fluid sampling used to track treatment response in pediatric glioma [1523d]
- Scientists develop the largest, most detailed model of the early universe to date [1523d]
- Citizen divers aid understanding of fish in the Salish sea [1523d]
- Cells dancing harmonic duets could enable personalized cancer therapies [1523d]
- New research shows certain exercises can help with muscular dystrophy [1523d]
- Once called cellular debris, tiny bubbles may play key role in understanding, treating diseases [1523d]
- Scientists shave ‘hairs’ off nanocrystals to improve their electronic properties [1523d]
- New Fermi arcs could provide a new path for electronics [1523d]
- Carbon-coated nickel enables fuel cell free of precious metals [1523d]
- Novel method to identify and treat aggressive early-stage lung cancers [1523d]
- Distant regions of the human brain are wired together by surprisingly few connections [1523d]
- Cheap, eco-friendly catalyst opens new possibilities for organic molecules built from pyruvate [1523d]
- On Jupiter's moon Europa, 'chaos terrains' could be shuttling oxygen to ocean [1523d]
- One in four women experience domestic violence before age 50, analysis finds [1523d]
- Study suggests association between consuming artificial sweeteners and increased cancer risk [1523d]
- Can supermarkets coax people into buying healthier food? [1523d]
- Enhancing the electromechanical behavior of a flexible polymer [1523d]
- Tuberculosis infection protects mice from developing COVID-19 [1523d]
- Do octopuses, squid and crabs have emotions? [1523d]
- Physicists create extremely compressible 'gas of light' [1523d]
- Mechanism that underlies local dopamine release in the brain [1523d]
- Light derails electrons through graphene [1523d]
- Physicists 'shine' light on inner details and breakup of simple nucleus [1523d]
- Warming oceans are getting louder [1523d]
- Tuberculosis induces premature cellular aging [1523d]
- Health risk due to micro- and nanoplastics in food [1523d]
- Blow flies can be used detect use of chemical weapons, other pollutants [1523d]
- Researchers develop new antibody test to diagnose MS [1523d]
- Resourceful viral protein combats monkey and human defenses differently [1523d]
- In animal study, implant churns out CAR-T cells to combat cancer [1523d]
- Life at the top: Scientists find first molecular clues behind high-altitude adaptation in gelada monkeys [1523d]
- Scientists solve solar secret [1523d]
- Win-wins in environmental management hard to find [1523d]
- Artificial neurons go quantum with photonic circuits [1523d]
- Fans of ASMR videos are more sensitive to their surroundings, study finds [1523d]
- CAR T cells suppress GI solid tumor cells, without toxicity to healthy tissue, in preclinical research [1523d]
- Pivotal battery discovery could impact transportation and the grid [1523d]
- How campus design and architecture influence interaction among researchers [1523d]
- Male dolphins whistle to maintain key social relationships [1523d]
- Study connects shorter course of antibiotics to fewer antibiotic resistance genes [1523d]
- Popular male dolphins produce more offspring [1523d]
- No increase in pregnancy complications after COVID-19 vaccination, study finds [1523d]
- A simple diagnostic tool for gastrointestinal disorders [1523d]
- Evidence of defendants' adverse childhood experiences can elicit jurors' leniency in capital trials [1523d]
- Cells dancing harmonic duets could enable personalized cancer therapies [1523d]
- Once called cellular debris, tiny bubbles may play key role in understanding, treating diseases [1523d]
- Scientists shave 'hairs' off nanocrystals to improve their electronic properties [1523d]
- One in four women experience domestic violence before age 50 [1523d]
- Physicists 'shine' light on inner details and breakup of simple nucleus [1523d]
- Methane leaks are far worse than estimates, at least in New Mexico, but there's hope [1523d]
- On Jupiter's moon Europa, 'chaos terrains' could be shuttling oxygen to ocean [1523d]
- Artificial neurons go quantum with photonic circuits [1523d]
- Citizen divers aid understanding of fish in the Salish Sea [1523d]
- Team finds that recent Tonga volcano eruption caused significant space plasma disturbances on a global scale [1523d]
- Alaska air pollution holds clues for other Arctic climates [1523d]
- NASA finalizes plans for its next cosmic mapmaker [1523d]
- Last of the giant camels and archaic humans lived together in Mongolia until 27,000 years ago [1523d]
- Eye size of deep-sea shrimp reveals secrets of the deep [1523d]
- NASA's James Webb Space Telescope continues multi-instrument alignment [1523d]
- Seeing an elusive magnetic effect through the lens of machine learning [1523d]
- Powerful tornadoes are relatively rare in the New Orleans area: Is global warming changing that? [1523d]
- Light derails electrons through graphene [1523d]
- Physicists create compressible optical quantum gas [1523d]
- Do octopuses, squid and crabs have emotions? [1523d]
- Enhancing the electromechanical behavior of a flexible polymer [1523d]
- New membrane material could make purification of gases significantly more efficient [1523d]
- Popular male dolphins produce more offspring [1523d]
- Warming oceans will significantly alter how sound travels underwater [1523d]
- Are people more likely to reduce their calorie intake at restaurants when menus include calorie labels? [1523d]
- Study shows that without tropical forests, global temperatures would be 1 C warmer [1523d]
- Blow flies can be used to detect use of chemical weapons, other pollutants [1523d]
- Resourceful viral protein combats monkey and human defenses differently [1523d]
- Interview: Intense press coverage prompts new expeditions to Dyatlov Pass [1523d]
- Experiences of youth justice workers critical in shaping policy for preventing youth offending [1523d]
- Building powerful brand alliances among seemingly unlikely partners [1523d]
- Study connects shorter course of antibiotics to fewer antibiotic resistance genes [1523d]
- Mid-Atlantic island girds for feared quake, volcano eruption [1523d]
- Micromobility modes could replace 1/5 of short car trips [1523d]
- Model shows how antibodies navigate pathogen surfaces like a child at play [1523d]
- Researchers discover a mysterious type of wave in the sun with unexplained speed [1523d]
- Investigating how magnetic fields heat gases on the sun by studying turbulence and wave theory [1523d]
- Win-wins in environmental management hard to find [1523d]
- Life at the top: Scientists find first molecular clues behind high-altitude adaptation in gelada monkeys [1523d]
- Evaluating sustainability progress requires a broad and long look [1523d]
- Repetitive behaviors more common in dogs of first-time owners: study [1523d]
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