The Brutalist Report - science
- How TET2 gene deficiency fuels development of acute myeloid leukemia [594d]
- Economist group argues for scientific experimentation in environmental policymaking [594d]
- Radiation may not be necessary for patients with low-risk breast cancer [594d]
- Platelets can replicate the benefits of exercise in the brain [594d]
- Urban great tits have paler plumage than their forest-living relatives [594d]
- How old are you, biologically? AI can tell your 'true' age by looking at your chest [594d]
- The modern sea spider had started to diversify by the Jurassic, study finds [594d]
- Novel treatment based on gene editing safely and effectively removes HIV-like virus from genomes of non-human primates [594d]
- Pollutants are important to biodiversity's role in spread of wildlife diseases [594d]
- Are you breaking your body clock? [594d]
- A healthy diet, reading, and doing sports promote reasoning skills in children [594d]
- Anxious people use less suitable section of brain to control emotions [594d]
- Positive metabolic effects of gastric bypass disappear quickly [594d]
- Without aggressive climate action, U.S. property values will take a hit from escalating wildfire risk and tree mortality, study finds [594d]
- It's not just humans: City life is stressful for coyotes, too [594d]
- Lesser-known brain cells may be key to staying awake without cost to cognition, health [594d]
- Uncovering the role of somatostatin signaling in the brain [594d]
- Neuroscientists successfully test theory that forgetting is actually a form of learning [594d]
- Quantum physicists simulate super diffusion on a quantum computer [594d]
- Stabilizing precipitate growth at grain boundaries in alloys [594d]
- With advances in in vitro models, group proposes refined legal definition of an embryo [594d]
- More than meets the eye: New research shows how the visual system contributes to memory [594d]
- Largest genetic study of brain structure identifies how the brain is organized [594d]
- Anti-obesity drug improves associative learning in people with obesity [594d]
- To improve solar and other clean energy tech, look beyond hardware [594d]
- Unlocking chaos: Ultracold quantum gas reveals insights into wave turbulence [594d]
- Immune cells present long before infection predict flu symptoms [594d]
- Data researchers connect diet to changes in the microbiome [594d]
- Study uncovers potential new source of genetic mutations that cause neurodegenerative disease [594d]
- America's wealthiest 10% responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions [594d]
- Race-based variations in gut bacteria emerge by 3 months of age [594d]
- New type of star gives clues to mysterious origin of magnetars [594d]
- New insights into fighting antimicrobial resistance [594d]
- Heredity and environment account for people's love of nature [594d]
- Massive pre-Jurassic reptile had weaker bite than modern crocs [594d]
- Research finds political attitudes did not change during COVID-19 pandemic [594d]
- New call for joint effort to bolster research integrity [594d]
- NASA's tale of two towers: Both Artemis mobile launchers see action [594d]
- The power of plants and how they are changing the way we eat and live [594d]
- Technology reveals new picture of ancient Native American culture [594d]
- Scientists propose adapting a Mars ISRU system to the changing Mars environment [594d]
- Study shows that wildfires once fueled extinctions in Southern California; will it happen again? [594d]
- Philosopher argues that mindfulness rests on dubious philosophical foundations [594d]
- Q&A: An asteroid killed the dinosaurs, allowing mammals to dominate Earth, but why? [594d]
- Economist group argues for scientific experimentation in environmental policymaking [594d]
- Research team describes novel approach to bilingual speech therapy [594d]
- The clouds on Neptune perform a surprise disappearing act [594d]
- Scientists discover shortcut that aids the design of twisty fusion facilities [594d]
- Cost to protect globally important forests falls disproportionately on those living closest [594d]
- On-chip generation of Bessel-Gaussian beam for long-range sensing [594d]
- Study validates the simple view of reading for enhancing second and foreign language learners' experience [594d]
- Mathematical models may help shed light on body clock disruptions [594d]
- Researchers develop novel technique for sniffing out toxic algae blooms [594d]
- Heredity and environment account for people's love of nature, research suggests [594d]
- Researchers describe a 'POT-hole' that protects our chromosome ends [594d]
- Sun bears appear so human-like they are mistaken for people in suits—experts explain [594d]
- How gender inequality is hindering Japan's economic growth [594d]
- New Horizons is so far away, it can measure the true darkness of the universe [594d]
- New computational process allows researchers to discern 3D makeup of tumors [594d]
- Creating a disaster preparedness plan for your pets [594d]
- Q&A: Urban doom loop—what it is and how cities can stop it [594d]
- Thick ones, pointy ones—how albatross beaks evolved to match their prey [594d]
- Nauseous territory: Outfoxing predators using baits that make them ill [594d]
- Scientists identify mechanism that explains the characteristic properties of 'strange metals' [594d]
- New type of star gives clues to mysterious origin of magnetars [594d]
- Molecule identified that could be key for a new wave of drugs to target obesity and bone diseases [594d]
- Research gives new insights into the role food intake plays in fighting antimicrobial resistance [594d]
- Study reveals America's wealthiest 10% responsible for 40% of US greenhouse gas emissions [594d]
- Thousands flee wildfires in Canada's far north [594d]
- Hurricane heads towards Mexico's Baja California [594d]
- How microhabitat affects bacterial communities in a semi-arid ecosystem [594d]
- Research shows school principals preferentially contact students' mothers over fathers [594d]
- Why moths might be more efficient pollinators than bees and butterflies [594d]
- More than half of life on Earth is found in soil—here's why that's important [594d]
- Opinion: World Wrestling Entertainment has long profited from racial stereotypes—it's time for change [594d]
- It is not just heat waves—climate change is also a crisis of disconnection [594d]
- Microplastics are adsorbing zinc oxide from sunscreens and microbeads from cleansers [594d]
- A new climate law in the Balearic Islands aims to protect the well-being of present and future generations [594d]
- How extraterrestrial tales of aliens gain traction [594d]
- Researchers discover mechanism by which cancer cells survive replication stress [594d]
- Researchers find fossilized nonflying precursor to pterosaur in Brazil [594d]
- Making the most out of boreal plant resources [594d]
- A dramatic volcano eruption changed lives in Fiji 2,500 years ago—100 generations have kept the story alive [594d]
- Study shows pollutants are important to biodiversity's role in spread of wildlife diseases [594d]
- Without climate action, property values will take a hit from escalating wildfire risk and tree mortality, study finds [594d]
- Social scientists recommend addressing ChatGPT's ethical challenges before using it for research [594d]
- Scientists find 'concerning' flaw in malaria diagnostics [594d]
- Stabilizing precipitate growth at grain boundaries in alloys [594d]
- Unlocking chaos: Ultracold quantum gas reveals insights into wave turbulence [594d]
- Scientists use FAST to discover a new population of 'dwarf' pulses [594d]
- A newly discovered immune strategy protects bacteria and more advanced species, from corals to bees [594d]
- Research team simulates super diffusion on a quantum computer [594d]
- Carbon-encapsulated magnetite nanodonut proposed for synergistic cancer therapy [594d]
- Beneficial bacteria sense gut mucus to stay in the right place, at the right time [594d]
- Non-toxic, sustainable cleaning agent developed for paintings [594d]
- Material discovery may help realize low-cost and long-life memory chips [594d]
- Study discovers pairing of electrons in artificial atoms, a quantum state predicted more than 50 years ago [594d]
- Why group A streptococci affect some people more severely [594d]
- With in vitro model advances, group proposes refined legal definition of an embryo [594d]
- Towards organ preservation: Animal resistance to cold reflected in stem cells [594d]
- Discovery of chikungunya virus's 'invisibility shield' may lead to vaccines or treatments [594d]
- Cutting-edge imaging technique shines light on how DNA strands stack up [594d]
- Modeling the future of glaciers and the new ecosystems that will develop as deglaciation occurs [594d]
- Natural compound in white button mushrooms could benefit animal, human health [594d]
- Models suggest Grand Canyon could see increase in heat-related illnesses due to climate change [594d]
- Quantum question about the anomalous Hall effect answered [594d]
- Thermally induced orderly alignment of porphyrin photoactive motifs in metal-organic frameworks [594d]
- New 3D images give never-seen-before views inside New Zealand's largest fault [594d]
- Climatic changes put the brakes on spider's 'gift-giving' [594d]
- Complex galaxy cluster Abell 119 explored by researchers [594d]
- Spain's Canary Isles battle 'most complex fire' in 40 years [594d]
- Deconstructing the bee stinger to develop tiny, bio-inspired medical devices [594d]
- Nano-thin 'liquid-like' coatings may pave the way for a 'self-cleaning' world [594d]
- Can soil microbes survive in a changing climate? [594d]
- Researchers develop a sustainable gel film to capture carbon dioxide with reduced energy cost [595d]
- Where summer heat hits hard: Mideast and North Africa [595d]
- Indian lunar lander splits from propulsion module in key step [595d]
- The modern sea spider had started to diversify by the Jurassic, study finds [595d]
- Plastic waste can be used as raw material for detergents, thanks to an improved catalytic method [595d]
- Biased artificial intelligence needs human help to avoid harmful climate action, say researchers [595d]
- 'In a sauna': Hong Kong's laborers swelter as temperatures rise [595d]
- New species of snake found in Peru named after Harrison Ford [595d]
- Ireland's fishermen fear species migration as sea temperatures soar [595d]
- A Nigerian forest and its animals are under threat. Poachers have become rangers to protect both [595d]
- Q&A: How do youth view the way gang violence is shaping their communities? [595d]
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