The Brutalist Report - science
- RSV is a serious heath threat, but the public knows little about it [683d]
- Conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, researchers argue [683d]
- A roadmap for gene regulation in plants [683d]
- Cave excavation pushes back the clock on early human migration to Laos [683d]
- New microcomb device advances photonic technology [683d]
- Now, every biologist can use machine learning [683d]
- Rain gardens could save salmon from toxic tire chemicals [683d]
- Wearable monitor detects stress hormone levels across a full 24-hour day [683d]
- DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions [683d]
- Monarchs' white spots aid migration [683d]
- Is TBI a chronic condition? [683d]
- 'Shoebox' satellites help scientists understand trees and global warming [683d]
- Plant extracts used by indigenous people hold promise in treatment of ataxia [683d]
- An app can transform smartphones into thermometers that accurately detect fevers [683d]
- Combining twistronics with spintronics could be the next giant leap in quantum electronics [683d]
- Inside-out heating and ambient wind could make direct air capture cheaper and more efficient [683d]
- Antarctic ice shelves experienced only minor changes in surface melt since 1980 [683d]
- Omega-3 fatty acids linked to slower decline in ALS [683d]
- Smart farming platform improves crop yields, minimizes pollution [683d]
- Wildfire smoke downwind affects health, wealth, mortality [683d]
- Worms use electricity to jump [683d]
- Groundwork for future ultra-precise timing links to geosynchronous satellites [683d]
- Loss of Y chromosome in men enables cancer to grow [683d]
- Biodegradable gel shows promise for cartilage regeneration [683d]
- Vastly more sustainable, cost-effective method to desalinate industrial wastewater [683d]
- Researchers reveal mechanism of protection against breast and ovarian cancer [683d]
- Detection of an echo emitted by our Galaxy's black hole 200 years ago [683d]
- Study hints at how cancer immunotherapy can be safer [683d]
- Drug-resistant fungi are thriving in even the most remote regions of Earth [683d]
- Caribbean seagrasses provide services worth $255B annually, including vast carbon storage, study shows [683d]
- Blood pressure drug could prevent post-traumatic headaches [683d]
- Ketone supplements worsen performance in trained endurance athletes, researchers find [683d]
- Exoplanet may reveal secrets about the edge of habitability [683d]
- The art and science of living-like architecture [683d]
- Phone communication spurs a cascading effect on social influence [683d]
- New findings show mitochondrial DNA fragments in blood as important biomarkers for aging and inflammation [683d]
- Engineers 'strike gold' with innovation that recovers heavy metals from biosolids [683d]
- AI that uses sketches to detect objects within an image could boost tumor detection, and search for rare bird species [683d]
- Helping 'good' gut bacteria and clearing out the 'bad' -- all in one treatment [683d]
- How tidal range electricity generation could meet future demand and storage problems [683d]
- Modern horses have lost their additional toes, scientists confirm [683d]
- Scientists discover critical factors that determine the survival of airborne viruses [683d]
- One in five women become pregnant naturally after having a baby conceived with IVF [683d]
- Climate change could lead to 'widespread chaos' for insect communities [683d]
- PFAS found in blood of dogs, horses living near Fayetteville, NC [683d]
- Fusion simulations reveal the multi-scale nature of tokamak turbulence [683d]
- 'Shoebox' satellites help scientists understand trees and global warming [683d]
- New study examines variability of water, carbon in Missouri agriculture ecosystems and future impact on crops [683d]
- Rain gardens could save salmon from toxic tire chemicals [683d]
- What Canadian wildfires signify for climate, public health [683d]
- Photonic integration: Transforming the future of chip-scale applications [683d]
- Caribbean seagrasses provide services worth $255B annually, including vast carbon storage, study shows [683d]
- The art and science of living-like architecture [683d]
- Antarctic ice shelves experienced only minor changes in surface melt since 1980, study finds [683d]
- Heterostructure lets excitons carry more information for quantum applications [683d]
- Researchers reveal new molecular mechanism for stimulating hair growth [683d]
- Biologists document genome-level climate adaptation in endangered bird species [683d]
- Understanding the cation effect on the CO coupling reaction at the electrochemical interface [683d]
- Detecting and estimating satellite maneuvers more accurately [683d]
- New dataset reveals more female diplomats in the world today [683d]
- Researchers reveal how a key weather system in Northeast China is modulated by El Niño [683d]
- Equity in computer science impossible without review of curriculum, say researchers [683d]
- Demonstrating the significance of individual molecules during mechanical stress in cells [683d]
- Ocean heat is off the charts—here's what that means for humans and ecosystems around the world [683d]
- Study estimates land use changes in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [683d]
- Discovery of novel primitive xeno nucleic acids as alternative genetic polymers adds piece to origin of life puzzle [683d]
- Online learning provides college access to students who've been left behind, according to survey [683d]
- DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions [683d]
- Banks shown to still offer Black entrepreneurs inferior loans, service even when they are better qualified than peers [683d]
- Parasites, often overlooked in ecological studies, may be more beneficial than previously thought [683d]
- A novel solution to safeguard Japan's unique citrus cultivars and their breeders' rights [683d]
- Advanced detection technology developed for vertical profile of aerosol light scattering and absorption [683d]
- Monarchs' white spots shown to aid migration [683d]
- Neanderthal cave engravings identified as oldest known, more than 57,000 years old [683d]
- Appalachian drinking water quality and health data lacking, study finds [683d]
- Wild and feral cats found to shed more toxoplasmosis parasites in areas densely populated by humans [683d]
- Snake genome reveals burrowing past and re-adaptation to surface life [683d]
- Economics research shows free speech benefits the poor the most [683d]
- Can a new forest alliance change nature finance for the better? [683d]
- Kenya's population: 5 key findings in the past 20 years of research [683d]
- Global average sea and air temperatures are spiking in 2023, before El Niño has fully arrived [683d]
- Graffiti has undergone a massive shift in a few quick decades as street art gains social acceptance [683d]
- US national parks are crowded—and so are many national forests, wildlife refuges, battlefields and seashores [683d]
- Europe's Euclid space telescope to launch on July 1 [683d]
- England's plan to introduce east Asia-style math textbooks widely rejected by primary schools [683d]
- We're ignoring the value of water—and that means we're devaluing it [683d]
- Locking carbon dioxide captured from seaweed in biocoal [683d]
- Homing in on effective separation of radionuclides to fuel a circular economy [683d]
- Police forces across England plan to respond to fewer mental health calls—here's why [683d]
- New tiny atomic beam clock could bring stable timing to places GPS can't reach [683d]
- Scientific fraud is rising, and automated systems won't stop it. We need research detectives [683d]
- New sensor chip advances rapid, cost-effective disease diagnostics [683d]
- Unprecedented marine heatwave underlines the urgency to clean up UK rivers and coasts [683d]
- COVID didn't change internal migration in Australia as much as claimed, new ABS data show [683d]
- Mixing with 'better educated' families improves life chances of lower income children, research finds [683d]
- What is a solstice? An astronomer explains the long and short of days, years and seasons [683d]
- For some fire-loving insects, wildfires provide the best breeding grounds [683d]
- X-ray 3D imaging-based microunderstanding of granular mixtures: When soft spheres make porous media stiffer [683d]
- An archaeological first: A poem by Virgil appears on the remnants of a Roman oil amphora [683d]
- Conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, researchers argue [683d]
- Using electric fields to control the movement of defects in crystals [683d]
- Space telescope tracing dark energy to be launched July 1 [683d]
- Quantum interference can protect and enhance photoexcitation [683d]
- World heritage wetland site threatened by strawberry farming [683d]
- Simple experiment shows chimpanzees can prepare for alternative outcomes of events [683d]
- Wallaby joeys and platypus puggles are tiny and undeveloped when born—but their mother's milk is near magical [683d]
- Dutch unveil 4,000-year-old 'Stonehenge'-like discovery [683d]
- Drug-resistant fungi are thriving in even the most remote regions on Earth, finds new study [683d]
- New sensor could protect firefighters from harmful chemicals [683d]
- Austrian regions allow controversial wolf hunting [683d]
- New microcomb device advances photonic technology [683d]
- Disappearing Himalayan snow and ice will impact food production in one of the world's major rice bowls, says report [683d]
- Easy all-in-one analysis, design, and interpretation of biological sequences with minimal coding [683d]
- An 'extreme' heat wave has hit the seas around the UK and Ireland. Here's what's going on [683d]
- California statewide study investigates causes and impacts of homelessness [683d]
- Report: Roadmap to reshaping Australia's food systems [683d]
- A roadmap for gene regulation in plants [683d]
- 'Time bomb'?: Race to identify health effects of microplastics [683d]
- US school test scores haven't recovered since pandemic [683d]
- Study reports first realization of a Laughlin state in ultracold atoms [683d]
- Facial tumors evolve to coexist with Tasmanian devil populations, shows new study [683d]
- Electron acceleration efficiency during the impulsive phase of a solar flare: X-ray and microwave observations [683d]
- Team lays groundwork for future ultra-precise timing links to geosynchronous satellites [683d]
- Researchers discover that worms use electricity to jump [683d]
- Direct photons point to positive gluon polarization [683d]
- Detection of an echo emitted by Sagittarius A* 200 years ago [683d]
- New study describes the genetic diversity and drug resistance markers of malaria parasites in Mozambique [683d]
- Different pathways for achieving endothermy in teleost fish species [683d]
- Study: Executive functions in fish brains improve with experimental expansion of relative telencephalon size [683d]
- Portfolio optimization methods for highly volatile assets: Challenges and solutions [683d]
- Exoplanet may reveal secrets about the edge of habitability [683d]
- Scientists adopt high entropy perovskite and quaternary alloy to enable high-efficiency carbon dioxide reduction [683d]
- How earthquakes impact hospitals: Insights from the 2023 Turkey earthquake sequences [683d]
- Research group describes how cilia's motor works [683d]
- Breaking symmetry to excite polaritons [683d]
- The path to a quantum network: Erbium dopants stimulated to emit single photons [683d]
- Researcher 3D prints world's smallest wineglass with new method [683d]
- Study estimates toxic emissions from wildland-urban interface fires [683d]
- Researchers create copolymer to hold drugs that incapacitate defenses of tumor cells [683d]
- Moral reframing increases support for economically progressive candidates: Study [683d]
- Astronomers explore the properties of ultra-diffuse galaxy UGC 9050-Dw1 [683d]
- Potential NMR-based wettability index for rocks proposed [683d]
- Researchers unravel the workings of a unique carbon capture technology [683d]
- Breakthrough in stabilization of solid electrolyte paves way to all-solid-state batteries [683d]
- Hurricanes found to push warm water deep into ocean, impacting climate in distant locales [683d]
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