The Brutalist Report - science
- New study sheds light on how neurons respond to aged-related iron accumulation [766d]
- Immunotherapy eliminates disease-causing cells in mice with MS-like disease [766d]
- The majority of California's coastal airports are vulnerable to increased flooding caused by climate change [766d]
- Small glowing protein allows researchers to peer deeper into living tissues [766d]
- Researchers advance insights into cause of ripples on icicles [766d]
- New quantum dots study uncovers implications for biological imaging [766d]
- New tool twice as accurate at predicting antibody resistance among US children with Kawasaki disease [766d]
- Women with elevated breast cancer risk could see mortality benefit from estrogen-blocking drugs [766d]
- Forest resilience linked with higher mortality risk in western US [766d]
- Bee study: Both habitat quality and biodiversity can impact bee health [766d]
- New instrument measures supercurrent flow, data has applications in quantum computing [766d]
- Finding better ways to measure cognitive change in people with intellectual disability [766d]
- Guiding conservation with local touch [766d]
- Neuronal activities in the sensorimotor cortex [766d]
- Not all micronutrients created equal: Study identifies some supplements that benefit cardiovascular health [766d]
- X-rays reveal elusive chemistry for better EV batteries [766d]
- The Southern Hemisphere is stormier than the Northern, and we finally know why [766d]
- Climate change in the forests of northern Germany [766d]
- Parasite may create risk-taking wolves in Yellowstone [766d]
- New clue discovered for how and why cancer cells spread [767d]
- Feline genetics help pinpoint first-ever domestication of cats [767d]
- Off-patent liver disease drug could prevent COVID-19 infection and protect against future variants, researchers find [767d]
- Greenland ice sheet: Short-lived ice streams [767d]
- Why synonymous mutations are not always silent [767d]
- Financial incentives boost weight-loss programs, study finds [767d]
- Study uncovers inflammatory markers that may predict a response in certain patients to COVID-19 immunotherapies [767d]
- Giant mantle plume reveals Mars is more active than previously thought [767d]
- Milestone for laser technology [767d]
- Researchers say space atomic clocks could help uncover the nature of dark matter [767d]
- Finding the right AI for you [767d]
- Immune system irregularities found in women with postpartum mood disorders [767d]
- New manufacturing process produces better, cheaper cathodes for lithium-ion batteries [767d]
- The future of replacement organs is (quite possibly) here: Robust human intestinal organoids created in a lab [767d]
- Household air cleaners improve heart health among individuals with COPD, researchers find [767d]
- How to edit the genes of nature's master manipulators [767d]
- New research explains how our body clock influences vaccine responses [767d]
- Checking blood pressure in a heartbeat, using artificial intelligence and a camera [767d]
- It's not them, it's you: Why potatoes don't deserve their bad reputation [767d]
- Pedestrians choose healthy obstacles over boring pavements [767d]
- Measuring times in billionths of a billionth of a second [767d]
- Seaweed molecules used to improve outcomes for bypass surgery [767d]
- Fearlessness can be learned [767d]
- A new, unique covalent organic framework for use in drug delivery and clean energy [767d]
- Complete picture of Arctic sea ice freeze-thaw cycle highlights sea ice response to climate change [767d]
- AI enables large-scale brain tumor study, without sharing patient data [767d]
- Study examines medication hesitancy to treat childhood anxiety disorders [767d]
- New cancer testing method that makes regular monitoring affordable [767d]
- Low salinity can work to culture popular Florida pompano fish [767d]
- Studies ID ways to help young adults avoid health impacts of stress [767d]
- Post-lockdown auto emissions can't hide in the grass [767d]
- EU agrees ban on imports driving deforestation [766d]
- Is there a common sound of swearing across languages? [766d]
- A journey across generations: Inheritance of the plant microbiome via seed [766d]
- Religious violence increases anxiety among Muslims and Jews, even if they have never been personally targeted [766d]
- December serving up baked Alaska and warming most of Arctic [766d]
- Shhhh … speaking more quietly in restaurants means everyone can be heard [766d]
- Understanding the cryptic role fungi play in ecosystems [766d]
- Improving precision of pressure determination in nanosecond X-ray diffraction experiments [766d]
- More flexible than we thought: Worms provide new insights into the evolution and diversification of TGF-ß signaling [766d]
- New research develops a model that optimizes political fairness for political redistricting [766d]
- New study finds that 70% of Florida's coral reefs are eroding [766d]
- Study finds DNA repair declines with age, limiting fertility [766d]
- Study shows the majority of California's coastal airports are vulnerable to increased flooding caused by climate change [766d]
- New instrument measures supercurrent flow; data has applications in quantum computing [766d]
- Climate change in the forests of northern Germany: Team finds widespread drought stress in European beech [766d]
- Boosted by government programs, cover cropping is increasing across the US Midwest [766d]
- For biodiversity to thrive, conservation efforts must be 'nature and people positive,' experts say [766d]
- Forest resilience linked with higher mortality risk in western U.S., study finds [766d]
- Biologists make case for guiding conservation with a local touch to fight climate change effects [766d]
- NASA is testing a new robotic arm that really knows how to chill out [766d]
- Teachers entering the profession from other fields often less satisfied [766d]
- NASA capsule flies over Apollo landing sites, heads home [766d]
- 3D printing can help produce valuable radiopharmaceuticals [766d]
- NASA delivers first flight hardware to ESA for Lunar Pathfinder [766d]
- Image: Hubble spies emission nebula-star cluster duo [766d]
- Study finds both habitat quality and biodiversity can impact bee health [766d]
- Feline genetics help pinpoint first-ever domestication of cats [766d]
- Team develops photon-efficient volumetric imaging method with light-sheet scanning fluorescence microscopy [766d]
- Wine forecast: Britain could be Chardonnay champions by 2050 [766d]
- The Southern Hemisphere is stormier than the Northern, and we finally know why [766d]
- New research shows people, wildlife, and marine environment benefit when island-ocean connections are restored [766d]
- Study finds climate change exacerbates the food gap between North and South Mediterranean countries [766d]
- Local air regulators say it's impossible to meet smog standards without federal help [766d]
- What factors influence Chinese university students' food waste behavior? [766d]
- Europe is looking for ways to counter the new US climate law [766d]
- Do you want to be a good member of society? Voting, climate change efforts are a start, survey says [766d]
- Political orientation—not party—predicts political tolerance: Study [766d]
- Organic aerosols in remote regions are forming clouds and may have an underestimated effect on climate change [766d]
- Study finds low salinity can work to culture popular Florida pompano fish [766d]
- What do scientists gain from engaging in public communications? [766d]
- Why you're less likely to get rich these days if your parents aren't already wealthy [766d]
- Fashion brand's controversial new campaign and the long history of 'shockvertising' [766d]
- Pandoravirus: The melting Arctic is releasing ancient germs—how worried should we be? [766d]
- Cosmic ray counts hidden in spacecraft data highlight influence of solar cycle at Mars and Venus [766d]
- The impact of COVID-19 on young, unaccompanied asylum seekers in the UK [766d]
- Report: Climate change for food projects [766d]
- Opinion: Jobs are up! Wages are up! So why am I as an economist so gloomy? [766d]
- Study sheds light on phylogenomics and tree of life of flowering plants [766d]
- Black hole 'carnivals' may produce the signals seen by gravitational-wave detectors [766d]
- Team reveals extraordinary plasticity of the glucocorticoid receptor [766d]
- Indigenous spiritual teaching in schools can foster reconciliation and inclusion [766d]
- Pro-choice crowdfunding has surged in the U.S. But donating that way has risks [766d]
- Measuring times in billionths of a billionth of a second [766d]
- Scientists call for better controls of Australia's groundwater [766d]
- How pastoral farming can help to avoid a biodiversity crisis [766d]
- Researchers say space atomic clocks could help uncover the nature of dark matter [766d]
- HILDA Survey finds working from home boosts women's job satisfaction more than men's, and that has a downside [766d]
- In Australia and South Africa, construction has started on the biggest radio observatory in Earth's history [767d]
- A dangerous pesticide isn't being monitored in key bird of prey populations. We're shedding light on that gap [767d]
- Protecting 30% of Earth's surface for nature means thinking about connections near and far [767d]
- Student 'slave auctions' illustrate the existence of a hidden culture of domination and subjugation in US schools [767d]
- New quantum dots study uncovers implications for biological imaging [767d]
- Three ways cryptocurrency is changing the way colleges do business with students and donors [767d]
- G-protein coupled receptor findings could accelerate research and development of new cancer treatments [767d]
- Research inspects a distant gamma-ray emitting blazar [767d]
- The satellite data mapping Australia's new climate extremes [767d]
- Researchers discover a master regulator of plant immunity [767d]
- Quantum light source could pave the way to a quantum internet [767d]
- Glassy discovery offers computational windfall to researchers across disciplines [767d]
- Decoding the cell signals between young proteins and their 'chaperones' [767d]
- Survey reveals how Australians were affected by the start of COVID-19 [767d]
- Homeless numbers have jumped since COVID housing efforts ended. And the problem is spreading beyond the big cities [767d]
- Why sponges may be the 'canary in the coal mine' for impacts of marine heat waves [767d]
- The future of replacement organs is (quite possibly) here: Robust human intestinal organoids created in a lab [767d]
- Researchers solve pre-harvest sprouting in rice and wheat [767d]
- A new milestone for laser technology: Seeded free-electron lasers [767d]
- Giant mantle plume reveals Mars is more active than previously thought [767d]
- Simulations predict the existence of black hole radio-wave hot spots [767d]
- Scientists decrypt the 'mechanical code' of DNA [767d]
- Enhancing earthquake detection from orbit [767d]
- More magma found below Yellowstone Caldera than expected [767d]
- Are volcanoes impacted by climate change? Or is it the other way around? [767d]
- Call for 'urgent investigations' following crab and lobster deaths along England's coast [767d]
- Radar scans of the Greenland ice sheet reveal the shutdown and reconfiguration of ice streams [767d]
- Why synonymous mutations are not always silent [767d]
- World Cup: This year's special Al Rihla ball has the aerodynamics of a champion, according to a sports physicist [767d]
- 2-billion-year-old enzyme reconstructed: Detective work by molecular biologists and bioinformatics researchers [767d]
- Russia: Mass seal death likely due to oxygen deprivation [767d]
- Indonesia's Mt. Semeru eruption buries homes, damages bridge [767d]
- Researchers identify AP2/ERF family and potential members regulating flower development in kiwifruit [767d]
- Machine learning approach to reconstructing high-resolution ocean subsurface salinity dataset [767d]
- Using a green algae capsule to deliver chemotherapeutic drugs to a mouse via the GI tract [767d]
- Incorporating users' adaptive behavior in urban green space planning [767d]
- Antarctic ice: A better knowledge of the ocean improves the predictability of sea ice variability [767d]
- A new, unique covalent organic framework for use in drug delivery and clean energy [767d]
- How to edit the genes of nature's master manipulators [767d]
- New technique to make complex molecules for antibiotics and anti-fungal medicines [767d]
- 'Harmless' Listeria species developing pathogenic resistance [767d]
- Real-world laboratories facilitate progress toward ocean solutions [767d]
- Corals' biological clocks can function even without the algae that nourish them [767d]
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