The Brutalist Report - science
- Human 'blastoids' offer medical hope but also deep ethical challenges [770d]
- Liking another group doesn't mean you dislike your own [770d]
- Collective effort needed to help children thrive following exposure to online risks [770d]
- Agricultural rewilding can help restore the environment and support production of high-welfare food, researchers say [770d]
- When air and road travel dropped during COVID, so did air pollution levels [770d]
- Ethics not only allow but demand placebo in some HIV cure trials, paper finds [770d]
- Biomarkers used to track benefits of anti-aging therapies can be misleading, suggests nematode study [770d]
- Disarming the body's defenders [770d]
- Process converts polyethylene bags, plastics to polymer building blocks [770d]
- Exquisitely thin membranes can slash energy spent refining crude oil into fuel and plastic [770d]
- 'Mystery gene' matures the skeleton of the cell [770d]
- Schedule medical appointments for end of the week to increase attendance by over 10 per cent [770d]
- Observations confirm model predictions of sea-level change from Greenland melt [770d]
- Sniffing out the brain's smelling power [770d]
- Neural net computing in water [770d]
- Making lab-grown brain organoids 'brainier' [770d]
- Mapping Honduras' water supply [770d]
- For the longest time: Quantum computing engineers set new standard in silicon chip performance [770d]
- New model captures the erratic speed of DNA copying proteins in bacteria [770d]
- Flaring allows more methane into the atmosphere than we thought [770d]
- Scientists find link between fast-melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification [770d]
- Surface mapping a reliable diagnostic tool for gut health [770d]
- Brain injury in preemies may be treatable even well after birth [770d]
- Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars [770d]
- Machine learning helps scientists peer (a second) into the future [770d]
- Scientists create 'non-psychedelic' compound with same anti-depressant effect [770d]
- Seeing antibiotics in action inside a pathogenic bacterium [770d]
- Full control of a six-qubit quantum processor in silicon [770d]
- Study links cold water shock to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific [770d]
- Rate of food insecurity skyrockets for Americans with cardiovascular disease [770d]
- New algorithm for reconstructing particles at the Large Hadron Collider [770d]
- High blood pressure speeds up mental decline, but does not fully explain dementia disparities [770d]
- Newly discovered protein could be used to produce life-saving antifungals [770d]
- Can gold mining be more sustainable? [770d]
- Active matter, curved spaces: Mini robots learn to 'swim' on stretchy surfaces [770d]
- New nationwide strategy brings scientists, communities together to help reduce landslide risks [770d]
- With fractured genomes, Alzheimer's neurons call for help [770d]
- Scientists propose that obesity is a neurodevelopmental disorder [770d]
- Lunar glass shows Moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth [770d]
- Brain development of the preterm baby is improved by supporting emotional connection with the parent [770d]
- Robotic drug capsule can deliver drugs to gut [770d]
- Stress has an odor and dogs can smell it [770d]
- The surprising link between circadian disruption and cancer may have to do with temperature [770d]
- Rapid delivery: Injected protein flips a switch in the brain, disappears [770d]
- New PET tracer shows promise for uPAR-targeted therapy of neuroendocrine neoplasms [770d]
- Two birds one stone strategy to treat both joint pain and cognitive impairment in rheumatoid arthritis [770d]
- Two new discoveries shed light on the mystery of how cells manage stress [770d]
- System to create bioplastics [770d]
- Do people who undergo bariatric surgery have a higher risk of epilepsy? [770d]
- Air pollution linked to trajectory of stroke [770d]
- Fluidic circuits add analog options for controlling soft robots [770d]
- A peculiar liquid droplet involved in stem cell differentiation may provide targets for new cancer therapies [770d]
- The pros and cons of telemental health [770d]
- Extreme nonlinear wave group dynamics in directional wave states [770d]
- Scientists improve process for turning hard-to-recycle plastic waste into fuel [770d]
- Myotonic dystrophy: GABA receptors implicated in sleepiness, via mouse model [770d]
- Researchers develop ultra-strong aerogels with materials used in bullet-proof vests [770d]
- Keeping cool: A common refrigerant shows promise for metal recycling [770d]
- Scientists' discovery of the structure of a key part of our chromosomes could improve understanding of how humans age and develop cancer [770d]
- One in three Alzheimer's disease family caregivers has persistent symptoms of depression [770d]
- Population boom near globe's vulnerable coral reefs [770d]
- Metabolism linked to brain health [770d]
- Research tests cost-effective approach to early-cancer detection from cell-free DNA in blood samples [770d]
- Less bird diversity in city forests [770d]
- Discovery of new nanowire assembly process could enable more powerful computer chips [770d]
- New light for shaping electron beams [770d]
- Hackmanite mineral changes color also upon exposure to nuclear radiation [770d]
- Webb reveals a galaxy sparkling with the universe's oldest star clusters [770d]
- First-grade girls stick with science after pretending to be Marie Curie [770d]
- Hundreds of hospitals on Atlantic and Gulf coasts at risk of flooding from hurricanes [770d]
- Research finds link between poor health, low breast milk production [770d]
- More physical activity, less screen time linked to better executive function in toddlers, study finds [770d]
- Modelling the use of Beta Radiation in cancer treatment [770d]
- Elastic nozzles could create more stable liquid jets [770d]
- The way of life of extinct amphibians: Being heavy enough to sink [770d]
- Capsule delivery of fecal microbiota transplant has similar effectiveness to transplant by colonoscopy [770d]
- Lipids in blood predict nerve damage risk among patients with type 2 diabetes [770d]
- Researchers capture images of carbon dioxide emissions from commercial aircraft engine [770d]
- Detailing a disastrous autumn day in ancient Italy [770d]
- Do humans think computers make fair decisions? [770d]
- Cancer biomarker data is not diverse, with implications for immunotherapy patients from underrepresented groups [770d]
- New evidence for liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars [770d]
- Cancer: Dual-targeting CAR NK cells can prevent cell dysfunction and tumor escape [770d]
- Exposure to accents helps children learn words [770d]
- What is the effect of hierarchy on moral behavior? [770d]
- Milky Way's graveyard of dead stars found [770d]
- Make cooking safe for all -- including those in developing countries, say indoor air pollution experts [770d]
- Ozone pollution threatens plant health and makes it harder for pollinators to find flowers [770d]
- Nobel Prize season arrives amid war, nuclear fears, hunger [770d]
- New rocket company fails to achieve launch on 2nd attempt [770d]
- The majority of reindeer grazing land is under cumulative pressures [770d]
- Environmental bodies concerned by new UK government's climate comments [770d]
- Hurricane Ian wreaks havoc on Florida, regains steam in Atlantic [770d]
- Rich nations to face climate pressure at pre-COP27 talks in DR Congo [770d]
- NASA, SpaceX study boosting Hubble to extend its lifespan [770d]
- Virus kills 100,000 cattle in India, threatens livelihoods [770d]
- Methane blast in Baltic Sea highlights global problem [770d]
- Hurricane Ian 'street shark' video defies belief [770d]
- Study finds that climate change added 10% to Ian's rainfall [770d]
- Floods trap many in Florida as Ian heads to South Carolina [770d]
- US proposal would permit eagle deaths as renewables expand [770d]
- Report: Women gained fewer US company board seats in 2022 [770d]
- Liking another group doesn't mean you dislike your own [770d]
- Keeping cool: A common refrigerant shows promise for metal recycling [770d]
- From droplet to discovery [770d]
- Studying vampire bats to predict the next pandemic [770d]
- For the longest time: Quantum computing engineers set new standard in silicon chip performance [770d]
- 'Love hormone' is revealed to have heart healing properties [770d]
- Collective effort is needed to help children thrive following exposure to online risks [770d]
- Research explores how biased perceptions may drive erosion of democratic values in US [770d]
- Mapping Honduras' water supply [770d]
- Baltic Sea pipeline leak damages marine life and climate [770d]
- What's the future of in-person work? [770d]
- Scientists find link between fast-melting Arctic ice and ocean acidification [770d]
- Team develops method for neural net computing in water [770d]
- Wave sensors deployed to improve hurricane forecasts [770d]
- Hidden microbiome fortifies animals, plants too [770d]
- Study offers new perspective on 2008 housing crash [770d]
- The share of female managers in finance has increased but their earnings are still lagging far behind male managers [770d]
- Scientists use machine learning to help fight antibiotic resistance in farmed chickens [770d]
- When air and road travel dropped during COVID, so did air pollution levels [770d]
- Agricultural rewilding can help restore the environment and support production of high-welfare food, researchers say [770d]
- Changes in marine ecosystems are going undetected [770d]
- First probable impact crater discovered in Spain [770d]
- Risk of urban tree falls in São Paulo is influenced by building height and neighborhood age, study shows [770d]
- More than superfood: Researchers study use of duckweed [770d]
- New superconducting qubit testbed benefits quantum information science development [770d]
- Study shows cabernet grapes can survive climate change [770d]
- 'Mystery gene' matures the skeleton of the cell [770d]
- Process converts polyethylene bags, plastics to polymer building blocks [770d]
- Flaring allows more methane into the atmosphere than we thought [770d]
- Researchers detect the first definitive proof of elusive sea level fingerprints [770d]
- Observations confirm model predictions of sea-level change from Greenland melt [770d]
- Exploring the evolutionary benefits of bone weight [770d]
- Exquisitely thin membranes can slash energy spent refining crude oil into fuel and plastic [770d]
- Biomarkers used to track benefits of anti-aging therapies can be misleading, suggests the 'Lifespan Machine' [770d]
- Pumpkin farms adapt to improve soil, lower emissions [770d]
- Study identifies hundreds of hospitals on Atlantic and Gulf Coasts at risk of flooding from hurricanes [770d]
- Report calls for Indigenous Peoples' knowledge to be included in climate policy [770d]
- Poland blames toxic algae for Oder river fish kill [770d]
- Almost 60% of secondary school students in public schools can identify fake news [770d]
- New figures show population boom near globe's vulnerable coral reefs [770d]
- Haze pollution levels exhibit short-term seesaw behavior over North China Plain [770d]
- New bacterial species discovered in the intestine [770d]
- Indigenous defenders stand between illegal roads and survival of the Amazon rainforest [770d]
- Butter, garage doors and SUVs: Why shortages remain common 2.5 years into the pandemic [770d]
- UN slavery estimate raises question: Are 50 million people really enslaved today? [770d]
- Make cooking safe for all, including those in developing countries, say indoor air pollution experts [770d]
- Study finds less bird diversity in city forests [770d]
- Detailing a disastrous autumn day in ancient Italy [770d]
- Making lab-grown brain organoids 'brainier' [770d]
- Wildfire smoke exposure hurts learning outcomes [770d]
- Study finds law enforcement is hampering harm reduction programs [770d]
- Hackmanite also changes color upon exposure to nuclear radiation: Memory trace enables new applications [770d]
- 'Sad and distressing': Massive numbers of bird deaths in Australian heat waves reveal a profound loss is looming [770d]
- Rover findings offer glimpse of Red Planet's ancient landscape [770d]
- Magpies, curlews, peregrine falcons: How birds adapt to our cities, bringing wonder and joy and conflict [770d]
- NASA spacecraft buzzes Jupiter moon Europa, closest in years [770d]
- Listening to the song of melting glaciers [770d]
- Good coffee, bad coffee: The curious tastes of cultural omnivores [770d]
- Chernobyl black frogs reveal evolution in action [770d]
- From super-sealings to the detection of dangerous cables thanks to ion beams [770d]
- Mystery of extinct New Zealand fish unraveled [770d]
- Virtual Labrador could help researchers tackle dog bites [770d]
- We tend to underestimate our future expenses. Here's one way to prevent that [770d]
- 'Decarbonization is too expensive': How to sell climate change action to bean counters [770d]
- Container-based method resolves challenges in recirculating fish farming [770d]
- Elastic nozzles could create more stable liquid jets [770d]
- Surveying an island invaded by toads and frogs [770d]
- What are tactical nuclear weapons? Security expert explains and assesses what they mean for the war in Ukraine [770d]
- New model captures erratic speed of DNA copying proteins in bacteria [770d]
- War disturbs nature permanently, study finds [770d]
- Discovery of new nanowire assembly process could enable more powerful computer chips [770d]
- Algae as microscopic biorefineries [770d]
- New technique enables shaping of electron beams [770d]
- Paper by team claiming to have achieved superconductivity at room temperature retracted [770d]
- First-ever mycobiome atlas describes associations between cancers and fungi [770d]
- New evidence for liquid water beneath the south polar ice cap of Mars [770d]
- New drug has potential to turn SARS-CoV-2 virus against itself [770d]
- Ozone pollution threatens plant health and makes it harder for pollinators to find flowers [770d]
- Study shows children of lower economic status more willing to make risky decisions than wealthier children [770d]
- Tokyo's suburban gardens should prepare now for post-pandemic tourism [770d]
- Scientist resolves one of the holy grails of physical chemistry after 17 years of research [770d]
- Milky Way's graveyard of dead stars found [770d]
- Millions without power, major flooding in Florida hurricane [770d]
- Three Russian cosmonauts return from space station [770d]
- First images of asteroid strike from Webb, Hubble telescopes [770d]
- Organic matter plays a key role in nitrogen loss from muddy/sandy sediments on East China Sea coastal shelf [770d]
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