The Brutalist Report - science
- Using photos or videos, these AI systems can conjure simulations that train robots to function in physical spaces [567d]
- Glimpse into the nanoworld: Microscope reveals tiniest cell processes [567d]
- Studying how serotonin alters locust's sense of smell [567d]
- Breakthrough study reveals molecular subtypes of Down syndrome, offering insights for personalized medicine approaches [567d]
- Better understanding cerebral palsy pain types could lead to better treatment [567d]
- Mix of factors prompts owl monkeys to leave their parents [567d]
- How ribosomes in our cells enable protein folding [567d]
- Asthma emergencies spike when allergenic pollen blooms [567d]
- 3D-printed blood vessels bring artificial organs closer to reality [567d]
- Viral defense protein speeds up female stem cell production [567d]
- Skin-to-skin 'kangaroo care' found to boost neurodevelopment in preemies [567d]
- Electric bandage holds promise for treating chronic wounds [567d]
- First noninvasive method to continually measure true blood pressure [567d]
- When is too much knowledge a bad thing? [567d]
- Do smells prime our gut to fight off infection? [567d]
- When mammoths roamed Vancouver Island [567d]
- Discovering how plants make life-and-death decisions [567d]
- Lemurs use long-term memory, smell, and social cues to find food [567d]
- Memory loss in aging and dementia: Dendritic spine head diameter predicts memory in old age [567d]
- Scientists lay out revolutionary method to warm Mars [567d]
- Molecule restores cognition, memory in Alzheimer's disease model mice [567d]
- Link discovered between sensory neurons and breast cancer metastasis [567d]
- Cocaine discovery could pave way for treatment for substance abuse [567d]
- X-ray imagery of vibrating diamond opens avenues for quantum sensing [567d]
- Study on planet-warming contrails 'a spanner in the works' for aviation industry [567d]
- Used concrete transformed into new bricks while trapping CO2 [567d]
- Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning [567d]
- Turning unused signals such as Wi-Fi into energy for electronics [567d]
- Unexpected link between grooming and physiological stress in wild baboons [567d]
- Giant prehistoric flying reptile took off using similar method to bats, study finds [567d]
- World's highest-performance superconducting wire segment [567d]
- Bacterial gut diversity improves the athletic performance of racehorses [567d]
- Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt [567d]
- Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by diet and exercise even in individuals with a high genetic risk [567d]
- Pesticide contamination is more than apple skin deep [567d]
- 'Amphibious' sensors make new, waterproof technologies possible [567d]
- Social rank may determine if animals live fast, die young [567d]
- Blood test can help predict chronic lung disease in preterm babies [567d]
- South Florida estuaries warming faster than Gulf of Mexico, global ocean, USF research shows [567d]
- New device for on-the-spot water testing [567d]
- Walking the walk, scientists develop motion-compatible brain scanner [567d]
- Processing traumatic memories during sleep leads to changes in the brain associated with improvement in PTSD symptoms [567d]
- Most existing heat wave indices fail to capture heat wave severity [567d]
- Plants offer fruit to insects to disperse dust-like seeds [567d]
- Scientists uncover hidden forces causing continents to rise [567d]
- New report on Great Barrier Reef shows coral cover increases before onset of serious bleaching, cyclones [567d]
- Nasal microbiome: Depriving multi-resistant 'bugs' of iron [567d]
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