The Brutalist Report - science
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- Self-monitoring blood oxygen at home can help COVID patients spot early warning signs, study finds [1525d]
- Scientists discover when beetles became prolific [1525d]
- Arts activities may improve self-control and reduce antisocial behavior among teenagers [1525d]
- Artificial intelligence tool may help predict heart attacks [1525d]
- Dominant form of heart failure caused by metabolic-immune interaction, review article suggests [1525d]
- Correcting night blindness in dogs [1525d]
- Tracking real-time atomic movement between crystal grains in metals [1525d]
- Biodegradable implant could help doctors monitor brain chemistry [1525d]
- Getting fuel to an invading cell's front line [1525d]
- Design tweak helps prevent malfunction in yarns designed to store energy [1525d]
- Research suggests interrupting immune response improves multiple sclerosis outcomes [1525d]
- Drug use beliefs found to be strongest predictor of youth substance use [1525d]
- Investigators uncover small molecule to engineer intestinal cell types [1525d]
- Studies of endangered animals on border of China and Vietnam stress need for transboundary conservation [1525d]
- Researchers control brain circuits from a distance using infrared light [1525d]
- Nature study: Ocean life may adapt to climate change, but with hidden costs [1525d]
- Social media data could help predict the next COVID surge [1525d]
- Trial use of soybean waste to tackle obesity [1525d]
- Nanoparticle-based COVID-19 vaccine could target future infectious diseases [1525d]
- Chronologically young, biologically old: DNA linked to cancer survivors premature aging [1525d]
- Study reconsiders name of Peru's Machu Picchu [1525d]
- Plant-based omega-3s may boost heart health, reduce risk of heart disease [1525d]
- Tiny, cheap solution for quantum-secure encryption [1525d]
- One in three children with disabilities globally have experienced violence in their lifetimes, study finds [1525d]
- Shining a light on protein aggregation in Parkinson's disease [1525d]
- Scientists hunt for neurons responsible for alcohol withdrawal [1525d]
- Children's antibody responses to COVID-19 are stronger than adults', study finds [1525d]
- Tackling large data sets and many parameter problems in particle physics [1525d]
- The opto-ionic effect: Light may increase performance of fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries [1525d]
- Breakthrough hospitalizations 'extremely uncommon' after COVID-19 immunity, study finds [1525d]
- Quantum dots shine bright to help scientists see inflammatory cells in fat [1525d]
- How sugar promotes inflammation [1525d]
- Using quantum methods to predict next-gen lithium-metal battery reactivity [1525d]
- Could diet modification make chemotherapy drugs more effective for patients with pancreatic cancer? [1525d]
- Researchers use ultrasound to predict ovarian cancer [1525d]
- Seen and ‘herd’: Collective motion in crowds is largely determined by participants’ field of vision [1525d]
- New tool to accelerate drug discovery [1525d]
- Emotion, stress cues in social media posts might be early warnings in epilepsy deaths [1525d]
- Nearby star could help explain why our Sun didn’t have sunspots for 70 years [1525d]
- New research sheds light on causes of reproductive disorders, infertility, miscarriage, birth defects [1525d]
- Fundamental cancer metabolism dogma revisited [1525d]
- Our sleep shows how risk-seeking we are [1525d]
- Novel heart ultrasound measures can be used to predict risk of developing dementia [1526d]
- Early evolution of sea urchins [1526d]
- Rapid peptide discovery and ‘plug-and-play’ technology could make personalized cancer vaccines reality [1526d]
- Active video games provide alternative workout [1526d]
- 'Off label' use of imaging databases could lead to bias in AI algorithms [1526d]
- Chronologically young, biologically old: DNA linked to cancer survivors premature aging [1526d]
- Study points to strategies for closing the participation gender gap in engineering courses [1526d]
- Leveraging AI to work with cells [1526d]
- Salt marsh grass on Georgia’s coast gets nutrients for growth from helpful bacteria in its roots [1526d]
- First-pass metabolism of alcohol occurs in women's stomachs, study finds [1526d]
- Environmentally conscious consumers more likely to buy chicken raised on insects or algae [1526d]
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