The Brutalist Report - science
- A new take on the 'marshmallow test': When it comes to resisting temptation, a child's cultural upbringing matters [1007d]
- Demonstration of a potent, universal coronavirus monoclonal antibody therapy for all COVID-19 variants [1007d]
- New clinical symptoms identified in largest international study series of confirmed monkeypox cases [1007d]
- Your body remembers common cold coronaviruses from childhood. How can you get the same immunity to COVID-19? [1007d]
- Wildfire-smoke observations fill gap in estimating soot's role in climate change [1007d]
- Women urged to eat potassium-rich foods to improve their heart health [1007d]
- How 'shark week' could inspire love for ocean predators [1007d]
- Tomatoes, but not farm workers, gardeners, safe from soil lead [1007d]
- Healthy sleep habits before kindergarten help children adjust to school [1007d]
- Gender pay gap linked to unpaid chores in childhood [1007d]
- Discovering new treatments for tuberculosis [1007d]
- Fast, efficient COVID-19 biosensor under development [1007d]
- Taste sensors keep proteins in order in flies [1007d]
- How different cancer cells respond to drug-delivering nanoparticles [1007d]
- The best semiconductor of them all? [1007d]
- A novel COVID-19 vaccine using modified bacterial DNA [1007d]
- Competition limits the ranges of mountain birds [1007d]
- Buckyballs on gold are less exotic than graphene [1007d]
- The outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resource [1007d]
- Resistance to cassava mosaic disease explained [1007d]
- Early Alzheimer's detection up to 17 years in advance [1007d]
- Natural food more mouth-watering to children than processed fare [1007d]
- New method to map the surface of the moon increases accuracy to unprecedented levels [1007d]
- Software program allows simultaneous viewing of tissue images through dimensionality reduction [1007d]
- Medical face mask membrane that can capture, deactivate SARS-CoV-2 spike protein on contact [1007d]
- Moths enlist additional troops in an evolutionary arms race [1007d]
- Why some flu viruses cause more severe infections [1007d]
- Sick animals struggle to problem solve and adapt to changing environments [1007d]
- Not only are bird species going extinct, but they might also lose the features that make each species unique [1007d]
- AI speeds sepsis detection to prevent hundreds of deaths [1007d]
- Astronomers develop novel way to 'see' the first stars through the fog of the early Universe [1007d]
- Quantum digits unlock more computational power with fewer quantum particles [1007d]
- Cancer cells make unique form of collagen, protecting them from immune response [1007d]
- An anti-bacterial liaison [1007d]
- Blockchain gives Indigenous Americans control over their genomic data [1007d]
- Lonely old deers: Aging red deer become less social as they grow older [1007d]
- Patient deterioration predictor could surpass limits of traditional vital signs [1007d]
- Silk offers an alternative to some microplastics [1007d]
- Just 10 financial actors hold the key to climate change [1007d]
- Flexible method for shaping laser beams extends depth-of-focus for OCT imaging [1007d]
- Pharmacist-based deprescribing successfully reduced older adults' exposure to anticholinergic drugs [1007d]
- North 'plaza' in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round [1007d]
- Physiological features of Japanese black cattle with high methane production [1007d]
- Informing children of a mother's genetic cancer risk does not impact their health behaviors, study finds [1007d]
- Lighting up the B cells [1007d]
- At the water's edge: Self-assembling 2D materials at a liquid-liquid interface [1007d]
- Protective T cells remain 20 months after COVID-19, study finds [1007d]
- Electric nanomotor made from DNA material [1007d]
- Why Jupiter doesn't have rings like Saturn [1007d]
- New physics law could predict genetic mutations [1007d]
- 'Sensing system' spots struggling ecosystems [1007d]
- The birds and the bees -- and the temperature gauge [1007d]
- How vaccine-related fears affect the flu shot experience [1007d]
- Study finds ultimate limits of spaceplates in optical systems [1007d]
- Learning some new steps in the energy conversion dance [1007d]
- Team tests the effects of oxygen on uranium [1007d]
- How 'Shark Week' could inspire love for ocean predators [1007d]
- North Atlantic temperature helps forecast extreme events in Northeast Brazil up to three months in advance [1007d]
- Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of flood events [1007d]
- Fertility of the sea: Researchers study how nutrient sources make it to the base of the food web [1007d]
- Study finds that tomatoes, but not farm workers or gardeners, are safe from soil lead [1007d]
- How do galaxies evolve? A college student may have provided the missing link [1007d]
- Majority of early career researchers in physical science want to publish open access, but face financial barriers [1007d]
- Working to discover new treatments for tuberculosis [1007d]
- How different cancer cells respond to drug-delivering nanoparticles [1007d]
- Gender pay gap linked to unpaid chores in childhood [1007d]
- A fast, efficient COVID-19 biosensor is under development [1007d]
- 'Sensing system' spots struggling ecosystems [1007d]
- Climate change drives Europe towards record fire year [1007d]
- New method to map the surface of the moon increases accuracy to unprecedented levels [1007d]
- Technologies for single-cell RNA profiling can help dissect the cellular bases of complex diseases around the globe [1007d]
- Flexible method for shaping laser beams extends depth-of-focus for OCT imaging [1007d]
- North 'plaza' in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round, study finds [1007d]
- Examining the effect of temperature on animals' reproductive strategies [1007d]
- Competition limits the ranges of mountain birds [1007d]
- At the water's edge: Self-assembling 2D materials at a liquid–liquid interface [1007d]
- Just 10 financial actors found to hold the key to climate change [1007d]
- An AI-assisted analysis of three-dimensional galaxy distribution in our universe [1007d]
- Taste sensors keep proteins in order in flies [1007d]
- What will it take to stabilize the Colorado River? [1007d]
- Buckyballs on gold are less exotic than graphene [1007d]
- How biology's hardest working pigments and 'MOFs' might just save the climate [1007d]
- You can buy SpaceX toys and collectibles starting next year [1007d]
- Expanding food assistance may help colleges retain students, study says [1007d]
- Under attack, global sexual health 'can't rely on US' [1007d]
- Striving for quality over quantity: A common challenge for schools around the globe [1007d]
- 100 million-year-old footprints of world's biggest dinosaur species found at restaurant in China [1007d]
- Florida manatees death toll grows but falls below record pace [1007d]
- Kids want to put Montana on trial for unhealthy climate policies [1007d]
- Tiny bodies of bats allow perfect balance between flight costs and heat dissipation [1007d]
- True size of the largest tropical peatland revealed [1007d]
- Big south swell could produce 10 foot waves at San Diego beaches [1007d]
- Report shows growing cities are under pressure, but there are positive signs too [1007d]
- More news, more worry during pandemic [1007d]
- Sustainable practices linked to farm size in organic farming [1007d]
- You can see where the Webb Telescope took a direct hit from a micrometeorite on one of its mirrors [1007d]
- How the humble sea cucumber could transform fish farming [1007d]
- Critically endangered tree gets frisky in 'desperate' attempt for survival [1007d]
- When hippos roamed, past temperatures were much higher [1007d]
- What are crowdsourced photos taken along hiking trails telling us about the climate? [1007d]
- A model trained to predict spectroscopic profiles helps to decipher the structure of materials [1007d]
- Study shows that skyrmions and antiskyrmions can coexist at different temperatures [1007d]
- The role of unobservable subjective factors in the experience of happiness [1007d]
- Engineering a new drug against blood cancers [1007d]
- Breeding with 'wild relatives' to produce disease and climate resistant wheat [1007d]
- Natural systems in Australia are unraveling. If they collapse, human society could too [1007d]
- Yes, the state of the environment is grim, but you can make a difference, right in your own neighborhood [1007d]
- New analyses of giant fossilized megalodon teeth are helping scientists unravel the mystery of their extinction [1007d]
- Mortality caused by heatwaves in China has increased since 1979 [1007d]
- Beloved monarch butterflies now listed as endangered [1007d]
- Wild tiger numbers higher than previously thought [1007d]
- Most countries 'woefully unprepared' for changing climate: analysis [1007d]
- Italian becomes first European woman on spacewalk outside ISS [1007d]
- Hunting for dark galaxies with FAST project [1007d]
- How forest structure drives productivity [1007d]
- Examining how crosstalk between organelles restricts the growth of bacteria inside macrophages [1007d]
- Most ecology research is 'wasted': Researchers call for urgent action [1007d]
- Mangrove forest found living in freshwater [1007d]
- NOAA shares first imagery from GOES-18 SUVI instrument [1007d]
- The outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resources [1007d]
- Not only are bird species going extinct, but they might also lose the features that make each species unique [1007d]
- Blockchain gives Indigenous Americans control over their genomic data [1007d]
- Lonely old deer: Aging red deer become less social as they grow older [1007d]
- Effective laws needed to protect large carnivores from extinction [1007d]
- Astronomers develop novel way to 'see' the first stars through the fog of the early universe [1007d]
- Researchers chart advances in ancient DNA technology [1007d]
- How the zebrafish repairs a broken heart [1007d]
- Quantum computer works with more than zero and one [1007d]
- Efficient near-infrared luminescence in lanthanide-doped, all-inorganic halide double perovskites [1007d]
- Why Jupiter doesn't have rings like Saturn [1007d]
- Exploring why cells form regular geometric patterns [1007d]
- Plant buddies now at odds over declining pollinators [1007d]
- Are you good at what you do? Bragging about it could make people trust you less [1007d]
- Business owners who perceive stress as enhancing experience personal growth and better engagement [1007d]
- First electric nanomotor made from DNA material [1007d]
- Modified method helps to induce transgenic hairy roots from stem of tung tree seedling [1007d]
- A simpler way to differentiate B cells and T cells [1007d]
- Microbial 'dark matter': Centuries-old lava caves of Hawaiʻi Island contain thousands of unknown bacterial species [1007d]
- Novel method to accelerate neutron transport calculations [1007d]
- New device design brings unparalleled confidence to cell measurements [1007d]
- Physiological features of Japanese black cattle with high methane production [1007d]
- Metabolic protein explains how flies choose 'healthy' food [1007d]
- Investigators explore cellular response to stress [1007d]
- Meet Qikiqtania, a fossil fish with the good sense to stay in the water while others ventured onto land [1007d]
- St. Lawrence shoreline erosion: We must work with, not against, nature [1007d]
- Annual leave: here's the evidence for why you should use it up—and how to make the most of it [1007d]
- 3 types of denial that allow Australians to feel OK about how we treat refugees [1007d]
- Solar storm to hit Earth's magnetic field on July 21 [1007d]
- 7 ways to reduce the learning loss caused by the pandemic [1007d]
- Webb telescope may have already found most distant known galaxy [1008d]
- France plans fashion revolution with climate-impact labels [1008d]
- Deep learning for new alloys [1008d]
- Overconfidence bolsters anti-scientific views, study finds [1008d]
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