The Brutalist Report - science
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- Does this ring a bell? Wild bats can remember sounds for years [1408d]
- Evolving to outpace climate change, tiny marine animal provides new evidence of long-theorized genetic mechanism [1408d]
- Cats injured in wildfires at risk of deadly blood clots [1408d]
- California's trees are dying, and might not be coming back [1408d]
- One-hit wonder: How awards, recognition decrease inventors' creativity [1408d]
- New anticoagulant platform, offering hope for advances for heart surgery, dialysis, other procedures [1408d]
- Epo does not help with neurological damage to newborns [1408d]
- Music-making and the flow of aerosols [1408d]
- A newly identified stem cell regulator enables lifelong sperm production [1408d]
- Wireless activation of targeted brain circuits in less than one second [1408d]
- A new treatment approach for cystic fibrosis [1408d]
- Link between air pollution and child brain development strengthened [1408d]
- Bacteria in donor organs complicate immune response after transplantation [1408d]
- Using AI to diagnose birth defect in fetal ultrasound images [1408d]
- Geological activity can rapidly change deep microbial communities [1408d]
- Moderate drinking linked to brain changes and cognitive decline [1408d]
- Research probes how people control unwanted thoughts [1408d]
- Researchers develop better model to study brain-attacking viruses [1408d]
- Loss of male sex chromosome leads to earlier death for men [1408d]
- Sentences have their own timing in the brain [1408d]
- Consider farmers at individual level when controlling livestock disease outbreaks [1408d]
- Scientists find primitive blueprint for embryo cell creation [1408d]
- Women already live longer. They can live better with an improved diet [1408d]
- Neutrino factories in deep outer space [1408d]
- Researchers learn to control electron spin at room temperature to make devices more efficient and faster [1408d]
- Most complex protein knots [1408d]
- People with low BMI aren't more active, they are just less hungry and 'run hotter' [1408d]
- DNA from ancient population in Southern China suggests Native Americans' East Asian roots [1408d]
- 'Life-like' lasers can self-organize, adapt their structure, and cooperate [1408d]
- Trade deals and changing diets key influencers in securing nutrient rich food [1408d]
- Eco-friendly sound absorbers from seaweed [1408d]
- Woodpeckers' heads act more like stiff hammers than safety helmets [1408d]
- North American birds not fully adjusting to changing climate [1408d]
- Researchers discover DNA copy number alterations lead to changes in RNA circuits that impact melanoma metastasis [1408d]
- Scientists develop new method and device to isolate single cells using electric fields [1408d]
- A type of 'step therapy' is an effective strategy for diabetic eye disease [1408d]
- Could eating fruit more often keep depression at bay? [1408d]
- Coastal glacier retreat linked to climate change [1408d]
- Novel model of fluid distribution in the Cascadia Subduction Zone aids understanding of seismic activity [1408d]
- As globe warms, infected pines starve and disease-causing fungi thrive [1408d]
- Nanotube-embedded coating detects threats from wear and tear in large structures [1408d]
- Simple skin biopsy can assess tissue damage related to COVID-19 [1408d]
- Brentuximab vedotin may improve overall survival in patients with Hodgkin Lymphoma [1408d]
- Individualized eating program helps dieters lose weight, keep it off [1408d]
- A new peptide system for the targeted transport of molecules into living mammalian cells [1408d]
- Researchers measure rare particle decay with high precision [1408d]
- New machine-learning algorithm can predict how racial makeup of neighborhoods will change [1408d]
- Music-making and the flow of aerosols [1408d]
- Team invents new anticoagulant platform, offering hope for advances for heart surgery, dialysis, other procedures [1408d]
- Organic TFTs exhibiting band-like transport [1408d]
- Influence of nanoparticles, surrounding ions on formation of β-sheet structure in amyloid β proteins [1408d]
- Haitian Revolution shows that human rights do not protect against inequality [1408d]
- Evolving to outpace climate change, tiny marine animal provides new evidence of long-theorized genetic mechanism [1408d]
- Cats injured in wildfires at risk of deadly blood clots [1408d]
- Creating hydrogen storage materials from industrial waste [1408d]
- One-hit wonder: How awards, recognition decrease inventors' creativity [1408d]
- The historical roots of a contemporary groundwater crisis [1408d]
- California's trees are dying, and might not be coming back [1408d]
- Study explores role of white allyship on self-esteem of marginalized group members [1408d]
- Physicists measure joint polarization of carriers of the weak force [1408d]
- Genome of tropical freshwater fish may reveal conservation clues [1408d]
- Physicists use AI to find the most complex protein knots so far [1408d]
- Strain-sensing smart skin ready to deploy [1408d]
- Researchers develop a new peptide system for the targeted transport of molecules into living mammalian cells [1408d]
- Geological activity can rapidly change deep microbial communities [1408d]
- Colorado's efforts are not enough to solve its ozone problem [1408d]
- Can dogs eat cucumbers? Are they safe? Their health benefits explained [1408d]
- 4,000 beagles to be rescued from Virginia breeding facility after animal welfare violations alleged [1408d]
- California wildfire threat to Yosemite giant sequoias 'almost gone' [1408d]
- Chicken strips dog treats recalled due to salmonella danger [1408d]
- Consider farmers at individual level when controlling livestock disease outbreaks, researchers say [1408d]
- Y chromosome loss causes heart failure and death from cardiovascular disease [1408d]
- As globe warms, infected pines starve and disease-causing fungi thrive [1408d]
- High-tide floods surge as climate changes and sea level rises [1408d]
- Scientist reviews the key technologies for space-based situational awareness [1408d]
- Up to half of Holocaust-related content on Telegram denies or distorts facts [1408d]
- ESA's Swarm dodges collision during climb to escape sun's wrath [1408d]
- France reenters medical marijuana industry after more than a half-century hiatus [1408d]
- Testing lice traps on the Hardanger coast [1408d]
- Poll shows employees plan to seek workplaces with mental health supports [1408d]
- The role of TV ad content in viewers' zapping behavior [1408d]
- Webb begins hunt for the first stars and habitable worlds [1408d]
- Study finds plus size models a rising presence on social media [1408d]
- Manuscripts and art support evidence that syphilis was in Europe long before explorers could have brought it home [1408d]
- Discovery of extragalactic neutrino factories [1408d]
- Human and machine intelligence work together to find 40,000 ring galaxies [1408d]
- The first CERN-driven satellite successfully launched [1408d]
- Physicists harness quantum 'time reversal' to measure vibrating atoms [1408d]
- Novel model of fluid distribution in Cascadia Subduction Zone aids understanding of seismic activity [1408d]
- Crystal phase engineering offers glimpse of future potential, researchers say [1408d]
- Dogs can do more than just tricks, they can even be asked to ponder their past [1408d]
- Study finds long COVID has significant impact on UK workforce [1408d]
- Research suggests that change in bird coloration is due to climate change [1408d]
- A collapsing glacier in Kyrgyzstan sends worrying signal to Central Asia [1408d]
- Study finds happiness in multiracial neighborhoods [1408d]
- Beyond the clouds: Finding galaxies behind galaxies [1408d]
- Coastal glacier retreat linked to climate change [1408d]
- Millions more at risk from dangerous summer temperatures if climate goals aren't met [1408d]
- It's getting harder for scientists to collaborate across borders, complicating climate change battle [1408d]
- New technique allows physicists to study interactions of neutrons inside of an atom [1408d]
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