The Brutalist Report - science
- New analysis approach could help boost sensitivity of large telescopes [708d]
- Study shows landbuilding, site of freshwater diversion [708d]
- Peanuts and herbs and spices may positively impact gut microbiome [708d]
- Muscle wasting severity linked to type, size and location of tumor in mice [708d]
- Small studies of 40Hz sensory stimulation confirm safety, suggest Alzheimer's benefits [708d]
- Experimental COVID-19 vaccine offers long-term protection against severe disease [708d]
- To save nature, focus on populations, not species [708d]
- Changing the color of quantum light on an integrated chip [708d]
- New approach for protein-misfolding diseases: Quality control of membrane proteins [708d]
- Where did Omicron come from? [708d]
- Peek of how ketamine acts as 'switch' in the brain [708d]
- Hibernating corals and the microbiomes that sustain them [708d]
- Nanotech strategy shows promise for treating autoimmune disease [708d]
- An exotic interplay of electrons [708d]
- Managers exhibiting bias based on race, gender, disability and sexual orientation [708d]
- A self-powered ingestible sensor opens new avenues for gut research [708d]
- Primary series and original booster provide protection against Omicron infection [708d]
- Patients may be at higher risk of overdose when opioid therapy for pain is discontinued [708d]
- Old-growth trees more drought tolerant than younger ones, providing a buffer against climate change [708d]
- Early life experiences can have long-lasting impact on genes [708d]
- Immune T cell defense is coping with COVID-19 variants of concern -- for now [708d]
- To trigger Crohn's disease, pathogenic bacteria co-opt a genetic susceptibility [708d]
- Do women age differently from men? [708d]
- Optimal blood tests for development of new therapies of Alzheimer's disease [708d]
- Researchers identify key brain cells in mice underlying stress-related behaviors [708d]
- New genetic mutation behind childhood glaucoma identified [708d]
- Long COVID patients and those with other illnesses experience similar, negative lingering effects during the pandemic [708d]
- Deteriorating neurons are source of human brain inflammation in Alzheimer's disease [708d]
- Tiny fish could unlock big gains in tackling global malnutrition [708d]
- Positively charged nanomaterials treat obesity anywhere you want [708d]
- How gravity may cause irritable bowel syndrome [708d]
- Ranches of the future could be home to cows wearing smart-watch-style sensors powered by their movements [708d]
- New and more detailed world map of antimicrobial resistance [708d]
- Step closer to tackling drug resistant parasites in Brazil [708d]
- Underwater footage reveals sharks' flexible feeding skills [708d]
- Plants can adapt their lignin using 'chemically encoding' enzymes to face climate change [708d]
- New potential mechanism for vision loss discovered [708d]
- Multiple sclerosis therapy improves gut flora [708d]
- Researchers generate lab-grown human tissue model for food tube cancer [708d]
- Having hypermobile joints can increase the risk for depression and anxiety in adolescents [708d]
- Fungi in sink drains act as 'reservoirs for mold' [708d]
- Researchers solve 20-year-old optical light mystery [708d]
- Green tea extract may harm liver in people with certain genetic variations [708d]
- Two novel hydrogen production catalysts based on mineral gel and 'crystalline-amorphous' dual-phase nano-aluminium alloy [708d]
- Experts present strategies to mitigate methane emissions in dairy cattle [708d]
- When FMD hits a family, abdominal aortic aneurysms may too [708d]
- Parents talk more to toddlers who talk back [708d]
- Down syndrome research should look at the whole cell not just the extra chromosome, scientists say [708d]
- Basho in the machine [708d]
- New analysis of cellular 'vehicles' drives a deeper understanding of ALS, Alzheimer's [708d]
- New clues about how carbon dioxide affects bumble bee reproduction [708d]
- Biodiversity unbalanced as ice-free Antarctic areas grow [708d]
- Automated chemical reaction prediction: Now in stereo [708d]
- Study in mice suggests that expression of estrogen-related gene can impact post-menopausal breast cancer risk and prevention strategies [708d]
- Flowers show their true colors [708d]
- Fitness levels can be accurately predicted using wearable devices -- no exercise required [708d]
- mRNA vaccines offer one-two punch to combat malaria [708d]
- Integrated platform promises to accelerate drug discovery process [708d]
- New analysis approach could help boost sensitivity of large telescopes [707d]
- US-European differences on climate law persist [707d]
- Peru slaughters more than 37,000 poultry after bird flu outbreak [707d]
- US company turns air pollution into fuel, bottles and dresses [707d]
- Lagoon dries up as drought grips Peru's southern Andes [707d]
- Hawaii eruption brings tourism boon during slow season [707d]
- Scientists say land is being created at one of two sites on Louisiana's coast [708d]
- How can sex education training videos be more inclusive? [708d]
- US urban green infrastructure planning must transform to achieve equity, claims new analysis [708d]
- As temperatures rise, low marsh emits more carbon gas than high marsh [708d]
- Changing the color of quantum light on an integrated chip [708d]
- New research papers shed light on evaluating company values and alleviating tensions in corporate environments [708d]
- The future of work: How can employers engage employees? [708d]
- Study discovers microbial communities shift while a coral 'sleeps' through the winter [708d]
- Growing startups should worry about rising 'diversity debt,' say researchers [708d]
- The mind behind the Rubik's Cube celebrates a lasting puzzle [708d]
- Spain pledges 350M euros to save Doñana wetlands [708d]
- Lava from Hawaii volcano slows its approach to key highway [708d]
- Oh rats! New York seeks 'bloodthirsty' rodent czar [708d]
- Webb and Keck telescopes team up to track clouds on Saturn's moon Titan [708d]
- Biology students expose exotic amphibians in the dunes [708d]
- Project seeks to learn how to grow super mushrooms, with termites as teachers [708d]
- Study: To save nature, focus on populations, not species [708d]
- Experts present strategies to mitigate methane emissions in dairy cattle [708d]
- Death Valley's Ubehebe Crater reveals volcanic hazard areas are underestimated [708d]
- Shame or hope? How should we feel about climate change? [708d]
- Plants can adapt their lignin using 'chemically encoding' enzymes to face climate change, study finds [708d]
- Political geography key to assessing economic costs of invasive pests on islands [708d]
- New research prompts urgent call to protect Madagascar's unique biodiversity before it's too late [708d]
- Study finds well-known enzyme also performs quality control of membrane proteins [708d]
- Should we build a nature reserve on Mars? [708d]
- Underwater footage reveals sharks' flexible feeding skills [708d]
- Can the three-dimensional organization of the T cell genome regulate (auto)immunity? [708d]
- Image: Pillars of Creation (NIRCam and MIRI composite image) [708d]
- Fungi in sink drains act as 'reservoirs for mold' [708d]
- New research highlights challenges of teaching sex education in New Zealand [708d]
- High-resolution modeling of aviation emissions reveals which airline routes in Norway pollute the most [708d]
- A new method for detecting indirect corporate emissions [708d]
- With a small network of satellites around Mars, rovers could navigate autonomously [708d]
- Pit bull attacks in South Africa—a historian sheds light on the issues [708d]
- BlueWalker 3, an enormous and bright communications satellite, is genuinely alarming astronomers [708d]
- 'You have to beg for help': How the Australian welfare system pressures people to perform vulnerability [708d]
- Opinion: COP27 failed, so why continue with these UN climate summits? [708d]
- Discovery of a novel quantum state analogous to water that won't freeze [708d]
- 202 Shark Week episodes found to be filled with junk science, misinformation and white male 'experts' named Mike [708d]
- Nanotech strategy shows promise for treating autoimmune disease [708d]
- What's a polycule? An expert on polyamory explains [708d]
- Sci-fi books for young readers often omit children of color from the future [708d]
- Particle physics in a humble glass chip: How quantum optics illuminates the nature of the quark [708d]
- Black Twitter's expected demise would make it harder to publicize police brutality and discuss racism [708d]
- Recently found 'neanderthal footprints' in the South of Spain could be 275,000 years old [708d]
- Shining a new light on oil-slick rainbows and other thin-layer physics [708d]
- Homelessness researchers get real-time data from mobile phone surveys [708d]
- The good and the bad of COVID-19 response in multi-level governance [708d]
- Food early warning systems could stave off famines [708d]
- Could the Netherlands crack the secret of language learning using this approach? [708d]
- Managers exhibit bias based on race, gender, disability and sexual orientation, study finds [708d]
- NASA researcher's AI 'eye' could help robotic data-gathering [708d]
- Hubble captures the stars of globular cluster NGC 6440 [708d]
- New visualization tool helps weather forecasters and researchers more easily identify and study bands of heavy snow [708d]
- 'Earth's empty quarter': Many Pacific nations now have falling populations [708d]
- Gig platforms help immigrant care workers find jobs, but they are only a temporary solution [708d]
- Hot-button political issues are having a chilling effect on public schools [708d]
- Researchers solve 20-year-old optical light mystery [708d]
- Atmospheric transport modeling study: When the Aral Sea dried up, Central Asia became dustier [708d]
- Novel complex may help to modulate lipid metabolism [708d]
- More than 52 million birds in the US have been affected by an outbreak of avian influenza [708d]
- Holiday inventory already delivered, but rail strike would be catastrophic in other ways, expert warns [708d]
- Individual tree-based model constructed for multiscale forest carbon dynamics prediction [708d]
- Making sense of coercivity in magnetic materials with machine learning [708d]
- One step closer to tackling drug resistant parasites in Brazil [708d]
- Why walking on deforming surfaces uses more energy [708d]
- Tiny fish could unlock big gains in tackling global malnutrition [708d]
- Positively charged nanomaterials treat obesity anywhere you want [708d]
- Ranches of the future could be home to cows wearing smart-watch-style sensors powered by their movements [708d]
- Owl-shaped plaques may have been on Copper Age children's wish list [708d]
- Tissue growth is influenced by whether local environment is firm or fluid [708d]
- Mars megatsunami may have been caused by Chicxulub-like asteroid impact [708d]
- Old-growth trees more drought tolerant than younger ones, providing a buffer against climate change [708d]
- A sustainable path for energy-demanding photochemistry [708d]
- New and more detailed map of antimicrobial resistance [708d]
- Whispering gallery modes with fractional optical angular momentum in photonic crystal micro-rings [708d]
- How could climate change alter our diets? [708d]
- New theory explains magnetic trends in high-temperature superconductors [708d]
- Predicting new quantum echoes: Ultrafast lightwave control of electrons in crystals [708d]
- Study rules out initially clustered primordial black holes as dark matter candidates [708d]
- Team develops two novel, ultra-stable hydrogen production catalysts [708d]
- A targeted approach to reducing the health impacts of crop residue burning in India [708d]
- Mathematicians propose alternative method to map neuron activity [708d]
- Researchers reveal structural evolution during molybdenum carbides formation at atomic level [708d]
- Scientists develop novel hyperspectral surface plasmon resonance microscopy system [708d]
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