The Brutalist Report - science
- 3D-printed scaffold could improve breast reconstruction results [721d]
- Genetic adaptations help Amazonian populations resist Chagas infection [721d]
- SCENTinel 1.1, second iteration of Monell's rapid smell test, discriminates between smell loss and smell distortions [721d]
- Research shows success of working from home depends on company health [721d]
- Hitting nuclei with light may create fluid primordial matter [721d]
- MIND and Mediterranean diets associated with fewer Alzheimer's plaques and tangles [721d]
- What 'Chornobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments [721d]
- Can children map read at the age of four? [721d]
- New kind of transistor could shrink communications devices on smartphones [722d]
- Records from Platform Holly provide a glimpse of how petroleum production affects natural gas seeps [722d]
- A new class of drugs could prevent resistant COVID-19 variants, study finds [722d]
- Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition [722d]
- Incident atrial fibrillation appears to heighten dementia risk [722d]
- A pool at Yellowstone is a thumping thermometer [722d]
- A surprising way to trap a microparticle [722d]
- Fresh understanding of aging in the brain offers hope for treating neurological diseases [722d]
- eDNA holds the key to safeguarding pollinators amid global declines [722d]
- Molecular mechanism of hydrocephalus could lead to the first-ever non-surgical treatment [722d]
- Researchers take a step towards turning interactions that normally ruin quantum information into a way of protecting it [722d]
- Flat plate bow covers pave way for more economical shipping by improving ship aerodynamics [722d]
- Olive oil by-product could aid exercise [722d]
- Long-term exposure to nitrate in drinking water may be a risk factor for prostate cancer [722d]
- Seeking leukemia's Achilles heel [722d]
- Two-pronged immunotherapy eliminates metastatic breast cancer in mice [722d]
- Artificial intelligence (AI) reconstructs motion sequences of humans and animals [722d]
- Grey hair and wrinkles at an early age led researchers to new treatment for rare cancer [722d]
- Abatacept therapy offers promising results treating juvenile dermatomyositis [722d]
- Whether born naturally or via Cesarean section, babies receive essential microbes from their mothers [722d]
- Viable superconducting material created [722d]
- New details on how immune cells 'see' and respond to mutations in cancer cells may lead to more targeted and effective immunotherapy [722d]
- Potential new therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases such as lupus and sepsis [722d]
- Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer [722d]
- How moms are taking the lead in shaping children's education [722d]
- Discovery of T cells' role in Alzheimer's, related diseases, suggests new treatment strategy [722d]
- Major North American oil source yields clues to one of earth's deadliest mass extinctions [722d]
- Study reveals new understanding of how androgen therapy affects breast tissue [722d]
- How the brain senses infection [722d]
- ALMA traces history of water in planet formation back to the interstellar medium [722d]
- How a metabolite causes inflammation and disease [722d]
- Just add water: How diluting ouzo liquor could lead to better emulsions [722d]
- Highlight facts or appeal to feelings? The psychology of persuading individuals to contribute to a collective goal [722d]
- To help dry forests, fire needs to be just the right intensity, and happen more than once [722d]
- Spinal cord stimulation doesn't help with back pain, says new review [722d]
- Respiratory disease in early childhood linked to higher risk of early death in adulthood [722d]
- Short-distance migration critical for climate change adaptation [722d]
- Hunter-gatherer childhoods may offer clues to improving education and wellbeing in developed countries [722d]
- Poor sleep linked to years of poor cardiovascular health [722d]
- Paleontologists flip the script on anemone fossils [722d]
- First nasal monoclonal antibody treatment for COVID-19 shows promise for treating virus, other diseases [722d]
- Eiphosoma laphygmae likely to be best classical biological control against devastating fall armyworm pest [722d]
- New NASA map details 2023 and 2024 solar eclipses in the US [722d]
- Research shows success of working from home depends on company health [722d]
- What 'Chernobyl dogs' can tell us about survival in contaminated environments [722d]
- Most workplaces haven't reached their full potential, study finds [722d]
- Meteorological analysis of the deadly June 2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave [722d]
- NASA-ISRO science instruments arrive in India ahead of 2024 launch [722d]
- Eyes in the sky: Using drones to assess the severity of crop diseases [722d]
- New insights into the bacterial immune system [722d]
- Researchers create world's first energy-saving paint—inspired by butterflies [722d]
- Marine mammal reproduction rests on a precarious tipping point of ocean resources [722d]
- EPA proposes stricter limits on coal plant water pollution [722d]
- The four factors that fuel disinformation among Facebook ads [722d]
- Lunar telescope project aims to search for ancient radio waves [722d]
- Powerful yet lonely: The distant quasar left alone in its group [722d]
- Millions of galaxies emerge in new simulated images from NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope [722d]
- Researchers build hard, self-healing plastic that can be reshaped and recycled [722d]
- Tea and a quiet word: How women influence peace talks in Myanmar [722d]
- Examining how digitalization excludes older adults [722d]
- Engineering nitrogenases for synthetic nitrogen fixation: From pathway engineering to directed evolution [722d]
- Relatively minor support can improve access to childcare and employment in Germany [722d]
- Gender targets miss the mark for women in leadership [722d]
- How moms are taking the lead in shaping children's education [722d]
- Parents' school experiences impact where they send their kids—and can exacerbate 'white flight' [722d]
- California company's 3D-printed rocket to make debut launch [722d]
- Four decades of global analysis reveals unprecedented increase in ocean plastic since 2005 [722d]
- A surprising way to trap a microparticle [722d]
- Places of worship linked with more neighborhood crime in Washington, D.C [722d]
- Cyborg technology analyzes the functional maturation of stem-cell derived heart tissue [722d]
- Records from Platform Holly provide a glimpse of how petroleum production affects natural gas seeps [722d]
- Fermilab completes the first-of-its-kind prototype of a superconducting accelerator module [722d]
- Anthropogenic climate change poses systemic risk to coffee cultivation [722d]
- A pool at Yellowstone is a thumping thermometer [722d]
- Mezcal worm in a bottle: DNA evidence suggests it is a single moth species [722d]
- Distant star TOI-700 has two potentially habitable planets orbiting it [722d]
- Better simulations for estimating neutron behaviors in 3D space, predicting neutron scattering [722d]
- States are banning this invasive Callery pear tree and urging homeowners to cut it down [722d]
- Quantum mechanics: How the future might influence the past [722d]
- Human genome editing offers tantalizing possibilities—but without clear guidelines, many ethical questions remain [722d]
- Why are there so few women in top international development posts? [722d]
- Monitoring the birds and the bees: eDNA metabarcoding of flowers detects plant–animal interactions [722d]
- Online content moderators likely to experience burnout, study suggests [722d]
- If your child is struggling with school transitions, they are not alone [722d]
- Star Trek's planet Vulcan found to not be a planet after all [722d]
- How 'ugly' fruit and vegetables could tackle food waste and solve supermarket supply shortages [722d]
- Viewpoint: The pandemic exposed gender inequality. Let's seize the opportunity to remedy it [722d]
- Want to support companies that support women? Look at your investments through a 'gender lens'—here's how [722d]
- The high seas are supposed to belong to everyone: New UN treaty aims to make it law [722d]
- Discrimination based on caste is pervasive in South Asian communities around the world. Now Seattle has banned it [722d]
- What do messy lawns have to do with bee food? A bee expert explains [722d]
- A breakthrough in big data processing helps trace chemicals in complex mixtures [722d]
- Alaska study compares ground motion, magnitude estimates from satellite and seismic records [722d]
- Improved RNA sequencing technologies provide deeper insights into bacteria [722d]
- Major North American oil source yields clues to one of Earth's deadliest mass extinctions [722d]
- Study: Smoke particles from wildfires can erode the ozone layer [722d]
- Intense downpours in the UK will increase due to climate change, study finds [722d]
- Pancakes won't turn you into a zombie as in HBO's 'The Last of Us,' but fungi in flour can make people sick [722d]
- Genes in beans: Bean genome sequenced for improved nutrition [722d]
- Newly found protein complex plays a vital role in RNA protection and stability [722d]
- How a mitochondrial metabolite causes inflammation and disease [722d]
- New study reveals steady rise in multiple funding methods needed to pay for college [722d]
- Oldest reference to Norse god Odin found in Danish treasure [722d]
- Researchers develop world's most productive chemical synthesis of anthracimycin [722d]
- Newly discovered enzyme that turns air into electricity, providing a new clean source of energy [722d]
- Viable superconducting material created at low temperature and low pressure [722d]
- Study finds oldest fossils of mysterious animal group are really seaweeds [722d]
- Tracing the history of water in planet formation back to the interstellar medium [722d]
- Antarctic sea ice cover at record low [722d]
- How nanoplastics can influence metabolism [722d]
- Survey shows people want their friends to be vicious to their enemies [722d]
- COVID-19 lockdowns reduced disease spread, but with costs [722d]
- Habitat split may impact disease risk in amphibians and other vertebrates [722d]
- Women on corporate boards increase company buyout value, finds study [722d]
- Perovskite nanocrystal computer components inspired by brain cells [722d]
- Oxygen groups key to unlocking graphene's antimicrobial potential, say scientists [722d]
- Study finds K-12 education journalists prefer gut instinct to analytics to determine who's reading their work [722d]
- Nearby active galaxy investigated with Chandra observatory [722d]
- Ancient artifacts reveal the 'roots of Casas Grandes' [722d]
- Researchers searching for decay of nature's rarest isotope announce initial measurements [722d]
- Q&A: How AI can help combat climate change [722d]
- Highlight facts or appeal to feelings? The psychology of persuading individuals to contribute to a collective goal [722d]
- Personal connections matter to families taking care of kin during opioid crisis [722d]
- How diluting ouzo liquor could lead to better emulsions [722d]
- NASA's IBEX spacecraft resumes science operations [722d]
- NASA gathering tools that can assess damage, verify parts made in space [722d]
- NASA to measure forest health from above [722d]
- Women, men have different motivations for competing, says expert on gender wage gap [722d]
- New method for predicting the behavior of quantum devices provides crucial tool for real-world applications [722d]
- Plastic containers can contain PFAS, and it's getting into food [722d]
- Paleontologists flip the script on anemone fossils [722d]
- Undersea graveyard for imported CO2 opens in Denmark [722d]
- Eruption at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano stops after 61 days [722d]
- Blocking gene that inhibits root growth may enhance drought resistance in crops [722d]
- Do school shootings increase stress-related emergency department visits in local communities? [722d]
- Study examines potential use of machine learning for sustainable development of biomass [722d]
- To help dry forests, fire needs to be just the right intensity, and happen more than once [722d]
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