The Brutalist Report - sciencedaily
system |
|
- Researchers make breakthrough in semiconductor technology set to supercharge 6G delivery [414d]
- A rule-breaking, colorful silicone that could conduct electricity [414d]
- New ketamine study promises extended relief for depression [414d]
- New tools to treat retinal degenerations at advanced stages of disease [414d]
- Brain drain? More like brain gain: How high-skilled emigration boosts global prosperity [414d]
- Researchers develop gene therapy that can target airway and lungs via nasal spray [415d]
- A faster, more reliable method for simulating the plasmas used to make computer chips [415d]
- The scent of death? Worms experience altered fertility and lifespan when exposed to dead counterparts [415d]
- New study reveals how competition between algae is transforming the Gulf of Maine [415d]
- An artificial protein that moves like something found in nature [415d]
- Ancient DNA used to map evolution of fever-causing bacteria [415d]
- Why Europe's fisheries management needs a rethink [415d]
- Overimitation begins in infancy but is not yet linked to in-group preference [415d]
- Scientists have figured out how extinct giant ground sloths got so big and where it all went wrong [415d]
- A new approach could fractionate crude oil using much less energy [415d]
- Social connection is still underappreciated as a medically relevant health factor [415d]
- Tapping into the World's largest gold reserves [415d]
- 'Selfish' genes called introners proven to be a major source of genetic complexity [415d]
- Exercise and eat your veggies: Privileged prescriptions like these don't always reduce risk of heart disease [415d]
- AI is here to stay, let students embrace the technology, experts urge [415d]
- Climate change poses severe threat to bowhead whale habitat [415d]
- Tiny genetic switch found to control brain balance and behavior [415d]
- New atom-swapping method applied to complex organic structures [415d]
- ALMA measures evolution of monster barred spiral galaxy [415d]
- How stress disrupts emotion control in people with mental health conditions [415d]
- Mathematical prediction of seismic wave propagation in magma containing crystals and bubbles [415d]
- Developing a pressure-induced water producing material [415d]
- Saturn's moon: Mysterious wobbling atmosphere like a gyroscope [415d]
- Study discovers DNA switch that controls TB growth, and could help unlock its antibiotic resistance secrets [415d]
- Diversity is key to ecosystem stability [415d]
- 'Green' ammonia powered by sunlight [415d]
- How cholera bacteria outsmart viruses [415d]
- Ox-eye daisy, bellis and yarrow: Flower strips with at least two sown species provide 70 percent more natural enemies of pests [415d]
- How property owners can work to prevent flooding [415d]
- Breakthrough AI model could transform how we prepare for natural disasters [415d]
- A potential 'anti-spice' that could dial down the heat of fiery food [415d]
- Why we trust people who grew up with less [415d]
- Climate change may make it harder to reduce smog in some regions [415d]
- Could AI understand emotions better than we do? [415d]
- When doctors skip the numbers, patients may misjudge the health risks [415d]
- Looking to cut calories? Try adding chilies, study suggests [415d]
- 3D printers leave hidden 'fingerprints' that reveal part origins [415d]
- AI is good at weather forecasting. Can it predict freak weather events? [415d]
- Potential new treatment for Alzheimer's disease, other neurodegenerative conditions [415d]
- New factor linked to heart failure [415d]
- Biological markers for teen depression [415d]
- Scientists test in an animal model a surgical technique to improve cell therapy for dry AMD [415d]
- Infrared contact lenses allow people to see in the dark, even with their eyes closed [415d]
Previous Day