The Brutalist Report - science
- Concussion worse if fighters rapidly cut weight before boxing and MMA matches [1131d]
- Collision hotspots for migrating birds revealed in new study [1131d]
- Global estimates of headaches suggest disorder impacts over 50 percent of the population [1131d]
- Decoy particles trick coronavirus as it evolves [1131d]
- How to rejuvenate the immune system of elderly people and reduce their risk of infectious disease [1131d]
- New study reveals that exposure to a group of widely used ‘forever chemicals’ may increase diabetes risk in middle-aged women [1131d]
- Critical benefits of snowpack for winter wheat are diminishing [1131d]
- Researchers map lung development after birth into late childhood [1132d]
- Lead as a social determinant of child and adolescent physiological stress and behavior [1132d]
- Scientists crack egg forging evolutionary puzzle [1132d]
- Rhesus monkeys can perceive their own heartbeat [1132d]
- Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought [1132d]
- UMass Amherst ensemble model most accurate for predicting COVID-19 deaths [1132d]
- Heart inflammation rare among people hospitalized with COVID-19, study finds [1132d]
- Researchers have uncovered a regulator of body weight that could lead to new treatments for metabolic disorders [1132d]
- New transistor could cut 5% from world’s digital energy budget [1132d]
- Research in human kidney organoids reveals target to prevent irreversible kidney damage [1132d]
- Even in a virtual classroom, preschoolers can gain reading skills [1132d]
- Light, oxygen turn waste plastics into useful benzoic acid [1132d]
- New approach for delivery of anti-HIV antibody therapy shows promise in phase I clinical trial [1132d]
- Study identifies therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease, revealing strategy for preventing or slowing disease progression [1132d]
- COVID-19 vaccine protects patients with inflammatory bowel disease from SARS-CoV-2 [1132d]
- Time-lapse images as the living brain responds to experiences [1132d]
- Regular cycling helps patients with ‘accelerated aging’ disease [1132d]
- New tool reveals how immune cells find their targets [1132d]
- Understanding 'smart,' spitting archerfishes [1132d]
- Study links fracking, drinking water pollution, and infant heath [1132d]
- Study suggests why most smokers don't get lung cancer [1132d]
- Engineered bacteria could help protect 'good' gut microbes from antibiotics [1132d]
- Psilocybin rewires the brain for people with depression, study finds [1132d]
- Epigenetic treatments: New allies for chemotherapies? [1132d]
- Researchers identify a new treatment for metabolic syndrome [1132d]
- Smoking increased in those trying to quit during COVID-19, study shows [1132d]
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy shows promise for opioid addiction treatment [1132d]
- Certain personality traits associated with cognitive functioning late in life [1132d]
- Innovative technology will use smart sensors to ensure vaccine safety [1132d]
- Trainee teachers made sharper assessments about learning difficulties after receiving feedback from AI [1132d]
- New protein discovery reveals the mechanisms of nitrogen assimilation in plants [1132d]
- Light-powered microbes are super-producing chemical factories [1132d]
- Electron lens formed by light: A new method for atomic-resolution electron microscopes [1132d]
- No small measure: Probing the mechanics of gold contacts at the nanoscale [1132d]
- Neptune is cooler than we thought: Study reveals unexpected changes in atmospheric temperatures [1132d]
- SARS-CoV-2: Neutralization of BA.1 and BA.2 by therapeutic monoclonal antibodies [1132d]
- Heart issues after COVID-19 uncommon in children and young adults, more research needed [1132d]
- Friend or foe? The immune system collaborates with blood cancer cells [1132d]
- Converting solar energy to electricity on demand [1132d]
- Study sheds new light on the origin of civilization [1132d]
- Research helps provide scientific framework for psilocybin use in therapeutic settings [1132d]
- A single memory is stored across many connected brain regions [1132d]
- Children think farm animals deserve same treatment as pets [1132d]
- Checking in on the cameras of NASA's asteroids-bound Lucy spacecraft [1131d]
- Climate dynamics must be considered to achieve carbon neutrality [1132d]
- Tracing the history of introduction of Tulipa sylvestris in sixteenth-century Europe [1132d]
- Study reveals early summer North Pacific intra-seasonal waves are stronger in intensity than in late summer [1132d]
- Baby eel value up to pre-pandemic levels despite challenges [1132d]
- Plants that feed livestock could be key to climate change mitigation [1132d]
- How to keep your dog's heart healthy [1132d]
- Researchers map lung development after birth into late childhood for the first time [1132d]
- NASA's self-driving Perseverance Mars rover is breaking records [1132d]
- Scientists crack egg forging evolutionary puzzle [1132d]
- From rare soil microbe, a new antibiotic candidate [1132d]
- Rhesus monkeys can perceive their own heartbeat [1132d]
- Climatic variability might not drive evolutionary change as much as previously thought, study finds [1132d]
- Agriculture plays key role in limiting climate change [1132d]
- Even in a virtual classroom, preschoolers can gain reading skills [1132d]
- Bioactive and sustainable plastic material made by reusing pineapple residues [1132d]
- Russian trolls tried to distract voters with music tweets in 2016 [1132d]
- Decoy particles trick coronavirus as it evolves [1132d]
- Giant space telescopes could be made out of liquid [1132d]
- Why people don't call out COVID-19 vaccine falsehoods on WhatsApp [1132d]
- Soybean production: A climate compatible with self-sufficiency on the European continent [1132d]
- Study unveils intrinsic upper-ocean temperature variability in tropical Indian Ocean [1132d]
- Dwindling water levels of Lake Powell seen from space [1132d]
- Easy and high-throughput model for evaluating efficiency of photodynamic agent [1132d]
- Climate change a major threat to global health, says WHO [1132d]
- Pumpkin production can benefit from conservation practices [1132d]
- Researchers reveal variations in Arctic amplification effect during past millennium [1132d]
- California's Dungeness crab fishing areas to close after lines entangle migrating whales [1132d]
- Study: Africa cyclones exacerbated by climate change [1132d]
- 24 dead in Philippines landslides, flooding [1132d]
- Chemists harness the sun to upcycle plastic waste [1132d]
- 3D-printed bone for emergency medicine in space [1132d]
- Collaboration shapes extracellular vesicle retention strategy [1132d]
- How scientists analyzed the aerodynamic characteristics of the Tianwen-1 Mars parachute [1132d]
- The role of drought in Syrian war was exaggerated [1132d]
- Monarch protections across states aim to prevent federal rules [1132d]
- Climate change demands near perfect weed control in soybean [1132d]
- Researchers publish most thorough study yet of 'smart,' spitting archerfishes [1132d]
- Optical vortex crystals for photonic simulations of complex systems [1132d]
- Climate change is ravaging Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, warn scientists. What can be done? [1132d]
- Scientists develop a plan to manage lionfish populations in the Mediterranean [1132d]
- Photocatalysts with built-in electric field helps to remove pollutants from water [1132d]
- Multi-functional electrostatic droplet tweezer remotely guides droplet motion [1132d]
- Researchers reveal plant E3 ubiquitin ligase and deubiquitinase pair's function on regulating abscisic acid perception [1132d]
- Meat industry not threatened by plant-based alternatives, study suggests [1132d]
- Project Economy report shows 'gig' economy is no longer a dirty word [1132d]
- Cosmic Dawn III recreates the Epoch of Reionization in unprecedented resolution [1132d]
- Supporting young people when disasters just keep coming [1132d]
- Mechanosensory system found on insect wings could inform future wing designs [1132d]
- Delivering genetic material with MOFs for new therapies [1132d]
- Magnetic property in an antiferromagnetic semiconductor enables light manipulation on the nanoscale [1132d]
- A new method to form a lens for atomic-resolution electron microscopes [1132d]
- India's northwest reels under unusual early heat wave [1132d]
- In soil, death doesn't stop the spread of antibiotic resistance [1132d]
- Economic crises can lead to an increase in suicide [1132d]
- Protecting biodiversity by creating a dark infrastructure [1132d]
- Are we part of nature, or separate from it? How you answer matters [1132d]
- Man bites back at killer dog bites with smart optics [1132d]
- Simulating the possible ways global warming could impact landslides in the Austrian Alps [1132d]
- NASA scientific balloon will take student payloads to stratosphere [1132d]
- Microplastics in the Cauvery River may be harming fish [1132d]
- Study highlights the possibility of building wave-shape-tolerant qubit gates [1132d]
- Using drones to study forest canopy in UNESCO world heritage site [1132d]
- Extinct or just missing? The curious case of the native blue-grey mouse [1132d]
- Early Earth's atmosphere was less conducive to lightning [1132d]
- The discovery of two giant dinosaur species solves the mystery of missing apex predators in North America and Asia [1132d]
- Agriculture is linked with malaria in complex ways: Evidence from 16 African countries [1132d]
- A universe without mathematics is beyond the scope of our imagination [1132d]
- Hubble spies a serpentine spiral [1132d]
- A new method of extracting ancient DNA from tiny bones reveals the hidden evolutionary history of New Zealand geckos [1132d]
- New tool reveals how immune cells find their targets [1132d]
- Fishing, strip clubs and golf: How male-focused networking in medicine blocks female colleagues from top jobs [1132d]
- Great white sharks occasionally hunt in pairs—studying the social behavior of these mysterious predators [1132d]
- Do you shop for second-hand clothes? You're likely to be more stylish [1132d]
- Light-powered microbes are super-producing chemical factories [1132d]
- Spruce trees' reconquest of Sweden after the last Ice Age took 10,000 years [1132d]
- Dengue-blocking mosquitoes here to stay [1132d]
- Children are less likely than adults to think of farm animals as food, new study finds [1132d]
- Astronomers capture surprising changes in Neptune's temperatures [1132d]
- Trainee teachers made sharper assessments about learning difficulties after receiving feedback from AI [1132d]
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