The Brutalist Report - science
- Muscle biopsy test for biomarker could lead to earlier diagnosis of ALS [1100d]
- 2021 heat wave created 'perfect storm' for shellfish die-off [1100d]
- Researchers make virus-fighting face masks [1100d]
- Quantum sensor can detect electromagnetic signals of any frequency [1100d]
- Researchers derive new theory on behavior of new class of materials [1100d]
- Plant virus plus immune cell-activating antibody clear colon cancer in mice, prevent recurrence [1100d]
- What the nose doesn't know helps wildlife: Using olfactory cues to protect vulnerable species [1100d]
- Researchers harness the power of a new solid-state thermal technology [1100d]
- How the brain interprets motion while in motion [1100d]
- Scientists unravel genetic mystery of rare neurodevelopmental disorder, provide definitive diagnoses to 21 families worldwide [1100d]
- Relationships are best between people of similar desirability, study finds [1100d]
- Modern wind turbines can more than compensate for decline in global wind resource [1100d]
- 75% of teens aren't getting recommended daily exercise [1100d]
- Study reveals smaller-than-expected percentage of research in psychology is truly multidisciplinary [1100d]
- How tumors make immune cells 'go bad' [1100d]
- Robotic lightning bugs take flight [1100d]
- Pacific whiting skin has anti-aging properties that prevent wrinkles, research suggests [1100d]
- New safe-sleep guidelines aim to reduce infant deaths [1100d]
- Children who had bronchitis linked to adult lung problem [1100d]
- COVID-19 rebound after taking Paxlovid likely due to insufficient drug exposure, study finds [1100d]
- Walking gives the brain a 'step-up' in function for some [1100d]
- Robots turn racist and sexist with flawed AI, study finds [1100d]
- SeqScreen can reveal 'concerning' DNA [1100d]
- Genetic mutations enable efficient evolution of TB-causing bacteria [1100d]
- High vaccination rates blunted Delta variant surge in some US states [1100d]
- Vitamins, supplements are a 'waste of money' for most Americans [1100d]
- 1,700-year-old Korean genomes show genetic heterogeneity in Three Kingdoms period Gaya [1100d]
- Global AFib study finds simple ablation has best outcomes [1100d]
- Scientists identify a possible source for Charon's red cap [1100d]
- How elliptical craters could shed light on age of Saturn's moons [1100d]
- Research highlights importance of large wood in streams for land-based animals [1100d]
- Remote sensing helps track carbon storage in mangroves [1100d]
- Wildlife--human conflicts could shift with climate change [1100d]
- Sensor imperfections are perfect for forensic camera analysis [1100d]
- Natural mineral hackmanite can change color almost indefinitely enabling numerous applications [1100d]
- A blueprint for life forms on Mars? [1100d]
- Magnetic superstructures resonate with global 6G developers [1100d]
- Females far likelier to suffer with Long COVID, a new review of studies shows, underscoring a critical need for sex-disaggregated research [1100d]
- Systematic warming pool discovered in the Pacific due to human activities [1100d]
- Agriculture emissions pose risks to health and climate [1100d]
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