The Brutalist Report - science
- Prostate cancer cases risk being detected too late due to misleading focus on urinary problems [826d]
- Highest coral cover in central, northern Reef in 36 years [827d]
- New patent-pending method mass-produces antitumor cells to treat blood diseases and cancer [827d]
- As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt [827d]
- The protein signature changes during heart disease caused by reductive stress [827d]
- Scientists identify key mechanism controlling skin regeneration [827d]
- Education, job, and social life may help protect brain from cognitive decline [827d]
- A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials [827d]
- Perceived choice in music listening is linked to pain relief [827d]
- Gesture-based communication techniques may ease video meeting challenges [827d]
- After breakups, people feel less in-control -- but only at first [827d]
- New global map of ant biodiversity reveals areas that may hide undiscovered species [827d]
- Machine learning enables optimal design of anti-biofouling polymer brush films [827d]
- How measuring blood pressure in both arms can help reduce cardiovascular risk and hypertension [827d]
- Genes involved in heart disease are similar across all populations, study finds [827d]
- Change in bird coloration due to climate change [827d]
- New technology can help combat climate crisis [827d]
- Vitamin K prevents cell death: New function for a long-known molecule [827d]
- Nanoscale observations simplify how scientists describe earthquake movement [827d]
- Where coral reefs may be buffered against warming oceans [827d]
- Inflammatory bowel disease increases risks for pregnant women [827d]
- Cool room temperature inhibited cancer growth in mice [827d]
- The brain already benefits from moderate physical activity, study shows [827d]
- Global spread of powdery mildew through migration and trade [827d]
- Compiling data about human-environment interactions into one website [827d]
- Map of immune system connections reveals new therapeutic opportunities [827d]
- Volcanic super eruptions are millions of years in the making -- followed by swift surge [827d]
- Technology restores cell, organ function in pigs after death [827d]
- Researchers 3D print high-performance nanostructured alloy that's both ultrastrong and ductile [827d]
- RNA diversity in human tissues mapped with emerging sequencing technology [827d]
- Seeing through someone else's eyes: Proposing objective criteria to examine subjective experiences [827d]
- This is how highly resistant strains of fungi emerge [827d]
- Mechanism of bacterial toxins in deadly attacks [827d]
- Stickers and a smartphone for easy nitrite detection on foods [827d]
- Rapid, at-home prototype saliva test that's as good as RT-PCR [827d]
- Ditching the toothbrush for whiter teeth, fewer cavities [827d]
- Augmented reality could be the future of paper books, according to new research [827d]
- Out with a bang: Explosive neutron star merger captured for the first time in millimeter light [827d]
- 'RNA fishing' reveals new driver of melanoma malignancy and metastasis [827d]
- A deep dive into the relationship between cohesion and erosion [827d]
- New research could lead to simple blood test for brain tumors [827d]
- Do winners cheat more? New research refutes previous high-profile study [827d]
- Researchers reveal how an insect-eating plant uses rain energy to power its traps [827d]
- Children with rare genetic disorders more likely to be diagnosed with developmental, behavioral and mental health problems, study finds [827d]
- Smart lighting system based on quantum dots more accurately reproduces daylight [827d]
- Suspended sediment reduced by rapid revegetation after Fukushima decontamination [827d]
- SpaceX debris discovered in Australian sheep paddock [826d]
- 400-year-old Ecuadoran beer resurrected from yeast [826d]
- Heavy rain hits northern Japan, 200,000 urged to evacuate [826d]
- Great Barrier Reef sees fragile coral comeback [826d]
- Kids' noses can better fight COVID-19 [826d]
- EPA announces flights to look for methane in Permian Basin [826d]
- Does China's research and development funding reach the right firms? [826d]
- Future-proofing the Great Lakes region through climate research [826d]
- As reflective satellites fill the skies, students are making sure astronomers can adapt [826d]
- Low pressure, high stakes: Physicists make major gains in race for room-temperature superconductivity [826d]
- Understanding cooperation and conflict in plant symbionts [826d]
- New study reveals that climate change will severely impact bird species by 2080 [826d]
- Highest coral cover in central, northern Great Barrier Reef in 36 years [827d]
- International researchers confirm museum shrunken head as human remains [827d]
- Neural networks and 'ghost' electrons accurately reconstruct behavior of quantum systems [827d]
- Newly developed COVID-19 test detects and identifies specific variants with 100% accuracy [827d]
- NASA's PUNCH mission announces rideshare with SPHEREx and new launch date [827d]
- Scientists identify key mechanism controlling skin regeneration [827d]
- Team troubleshoots asteroid-bound Lucy spacecraft across millions of miles [827d]
- A nutrition solution can help heat-stressed cows as US warms [827d]
- Giant viruses build a cell nucleus surprisingly like our own [827d]
- Researchers work to restore iconic West Virginia red spruce forests [827d]
- Machine learning enables optimal design of anti-biofouling polymer brush films [827d]
- Researcher is studying materials whose traits resemble those of the human brain [827d]
- Monitoring polar ice melting by combining data from different satellites [827d]
- Driest July in memory imperils Europe's crops [827d]
- New global map of ant biodiversity reveals areas that may hide undiscovered species [827d]
- Gesture-based communication techniques may ease video meeting challenges [827d]
- A better way to quantify radiation damage in materials [827d]
- Deadly California wildfire wipes out scenic river town [827d]
- Hot, dry summer: Dutch government declares water shortage [827d]
- Deja vu as volcano erupts again near Iceland capital [827d]
- Record amount of seaweed is choking shores in the Caribbean [827d]
- Earth is spinning faster than usual, but why? What experts say after shortest day ever [827d]
- Using a supercomputer to find the best way to mix two fluids [827d]
- Nano-sponges with potential for rapid wastewater treatment [827d]
- Global spread of powdery mildew through migration and trade [827d]
- NIST issues first standard reference material for quantitative analysis of glycans [827d]
- Researchers enlist sturdy yeast to help make cost-effective ethanol [827d]
- How Seattle is building weather-predicting tech to spot heat waves [827d]
- New study: Nitrogen forms extremely unusual structures under high pressure [827d]
- Novel tech converts sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into acetate and oxygen for high-value fuels and chemicals [827d]
- RNA diversity in human tissues mapped with emerging sequencing technology [827d]
- Fish passes can reconnect species with habitats blocked by dams. Here's how they work [827d]
- Vitamin K prevents cell death: A new function for a long-known molecule [827d]
- Co-founder of Texas-based Dude Perfect is set to go to space [827d]
- Fire corals winning the battle for domination of Caribbean reefs [827d]
- Study explores predictive factors of youths who run from foster care [827d]
- How highly resistant strains of fungi emerge [827d]
- Rare glacier research notebooks now available digitally [827d]
- Data about human-environment interactions compiled into one website [827d]
- ESA names first 'astronaut' to fly on the Artemis I lunar mission [827d]
- 'Youngest' antibiotic kills bacteria via a new two-step mechanism [827d]
- How the genome is packed into chromosomes that can be faithfully moved during cell division [827d]
- Newly identified compound binds to Shiga toxin to reduce its toxicity [827d]
- Significant advance in 2D material science with diversely behaving layers in a single bulk material [827d]
- How bat brains listen for incoming signals during echolocation [827d]
- Volcanic super eruptions are millions of years in the making—followed by swift surge, scientists find [827d]
- Researchers 3D print first high-performance nanostructured alloy that's both ultrastrong and ductile [827d]
- Effective modification of enzyme function by computational science [827d]
- How ancient soldiers used sound to frighten and confuse their enemies [827d]
- Evidence of a new type of disordered quantum Wigner Solid [827d]
- Space debris is coming down more frequently. What are the chances it could hit someone or damage property? [827d]
- Nanoshell catalysts turn greenhouse gases into useful chemicals [827d]
- School playgrounds are getting squeezed: Eight ways to keep students active in small spaces [827d]
- Rude pet owners may be causing vets to rethink their careers [827d]
- Nanoparticles increase light scattering, boost solar cell performance [827d]
- Troubling new research shows warm waters rushing towards the world's biggest ice sheet in Antarctica [827d]
- Do oceans absorb more CO2 than expected? [827d]
- Researchers investigate viability of optically thick wind model [827d]
- Charities that don't embrace common financial norms tend to outperform their peers [827d]
- Coyotes are here to stay in North American cities. How to appreciate them from a distance [827d]
- Lionfish are able to catch faster prey through persistence [827d]
- Salt in sea spray found to be the reason for less lightning over tropical oceans [827d]
- Developing AI models based on human brain activity to solve self-locating and navigation issues [827d]
- New materials research sees transformations at an atomic level [827d]
- Mechanism of bacterial toxins in deadly attacks [827d]
- Study identifies where coral reefs may be buffered against warming oceans [827d]
- Video: Does space trash ever naturally break down? [827d]
- The effect of dark traits such as Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy on salesperson performance [827d]
- Burned forest now a landscape abuzz with bees and flowers [827d]
- Recording the seasons using the Nature's Notebook platform [827d]
- Explosive neutron star merger captured for the first time in millimeter light [827d]
- Astronomers discover 21 new extremely low-mass white dwarf candidates [827d]
- Does Taylor Swift deserve criticism over her private jet habits? [827d]
- Health care is responsible for 7% of carbon emissions, and there are safe and easy ways to reduce it [827d]
- Pacific nations are extraordinarily rich in critical minerals. But mining them may take a terrible toll [827d]
- Investigatings drivers of Antarctic ice retreat [827d]
- Researchers crack 30-year-old mystery of odor switching in worms [827d]
- Scaling up cell imaging [827d]
- Habitat survey sheds light on survival of mule deer [827d]
- Do international treaties actually work? Study says they mostly don't [827d]
- Robots documenting deep-sea biodiversity reveal a spectacular spaghetti worm [827d]
- The record for the farthest galaxy was just broken again, now just 250 million years after the Big Bang [827d]
- Stickers and a smartphone for easy nitrite detection on foods [827d]
- Detecting paranoia among social media users [827d]
- France's 2nd heat wave of the year leaves Paris sweltering [827d]
- A race to save fish as Rio Grande dries, even in Albuquerque [827d]
- Research shows oilseeds' potential for bioproduct creation [827d]
- Increased air quality monitoring stations significantly affect air quality assessments in China [827d]
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