The Brutalist Report - science
- Amitriptyline helps relieve IBS symptoms [557d]
- Scientists discover the possible triggers for bacterial pathogens, opening the door for new treatment strategies [557d]
- Fluctuating blood pressure: A warning sign for dementia and heart disease [557d]
- Novel hydrogel finds new aptamers, or 'chemical antibodies,' in days [557d]
- Unique marimo threatened by rising lake temperatures [557d]
- Empathetic cancer clinicians promote psychological well-being in breast cancer patients [557d]
- Researchers develop organic nanozymes suitable for agricultural use [557d]
- Virtual reality helps people with hoarding disorder practice decluttering [557d]
- Genomic analysis in snakes shows link between neutral, functional genetic diversity [557d]
- Signatures of the Space Age: Spacecraft metals left in the wake of humanity's path to the stars [557d]
- Parents of elementary-aged children may engage in more helicopter parenting than they think [557d]
- Neutrons see stress in 3D-printed parts, advancing additive manufacturing [557d]
- How to tell if your boss is a 'corporate psychopath' [557d]
- New polymer membranes, AI predictions could dramatically reduce energy, water use in oil refining [557d]
- Solar design would harness 40% of the sun's heat to produce clean hydrogen fuel [557d]
- Fungal infection in the brain produces changes like those seen in Alzheimer's disease [557d]
- Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica [557d]
- Scientists, philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law [557d]
- Extinct ape gets a facelift, 12 million years later [557d]
- Deep neural networks don't see the world the way we do [557d]
- Can't stop binging on fries and BBQ? [557d]
- Sexism and poorer parenting: Study suggests a link [557d]
- New threat to Antarctic fur seals [557d]
- Virtual driving assessment predicts risk of crashing for newly licensed teen drivers [557d]
- New 3D-printed tumor model enables faster, less expensive and less painful cancer treatment [557d]
- Marine bacteria take a bite at plastic pollution [557d]
- The emotional function of dreams is not the same everywhere [557d]
- Link between seasons and eating habits [557d]
- More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer [557d]
- Photonic crystals bend light as though it were under the influence of gravity [557d]
- Golf, walking and Nordic walking may enhance cognitive function in older adults [557d]
- Forensic evidence can survive underwater for weeks [557d]
- A non-exploitative economy favored the splendor of the Iberian Peninsula's Copper Age communities [557d]
- Rising seas will tighten vise on Miami even for people who are not flooded, says study [557d]
- The deep slumber of a hospital pathogen: Why infections with Acinetobacter baumannii can flare up again and again [557d]
- New study confirms presence of flesh-eating and illness-causing bacteria in Florida's coastal waters following Hurricane Ian [557d]
- New biomarker predicts whether neurons will regenerate [557d]
- Peering inside cells to see how they respond to stress [557d]
- Researchers develop innovative technique for distinguishing tumor from normal tissue [557d]
- Climate change coping mechanism discovered in humble algae [557d]
- Wildfires threaten environmental gains in climate-crucial Amazon [557d]
- Management zone maps of little use to corn growers [557d]
- Researchers develop organic nanozymes suitable for agricultural use [557d]
- Study finds wildfire isn't primary factor in invasive annual grass expansion in Great Basin [557d]
- Rational design of mRNA nanovaccine for cancer immunotherapy [557d]
- Nitrogen enrichment delays the emergence of an aridity-induced threshold for plant biomass [557d]
- Scientists present the first set of global maps showing geographic patterns of beta-diversity in flowering plants [557d]
- Unveiling real-time economic insights with search big data [557d]
- Efficient bi-functional catalyst for methanol-assisted water splitting of hydrogen generation [557d]
- Study shows forensic evidence can survive underwater for weeks [557d]
- Management zone maps of little use to corn growers, study finds [557d]
- Reshaping financial content: Enhancing consumer appreciation in Australian professional practice [557d]
- Constructing a global variable-resolution atmospheric physico-chemical coupling simulation framework [557d]
- Uncovering previously unexplored cellular mechanisms [557d]
- Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica, finds study [557d]
- Measuring the changing soundscape in Glacier National Park [557d]
- The deep slumber of a hospital pathogen: Why infections with Acinetobacter baumannii can flare up again and again [557d]
- Examining the function of salmon cooling stations [557d]
- When predicting the function of microbial communities, simpler may be better [557d]
- Leap in the dark: On a mission to rescue the Caribbean's biggest frog [557d]
- Rising seas will tighten vise on Miami, even for people who are not flooded, says study [557d]
- With salmon at risk of extinction, California begins urgent rescue effort [557d]
- Genomic analysis in snakes shows link between neutral, functional genetic diversity [557d]
- Examining the phenomenon of brand cancellation [557d]
- Unlocking the climate benefits of dietary substitutions: The impact of land use policy [557d]
- A non-exploitative economy favored the splendor of the Iberian Peninsula's Copper Age communities, says study [557d]
- Mimicking a bird's sticky spit to create cellulose gels [557d]
- In low-income families, shared parental responsiveness helps kids [557d]
- GPT-4 artificial intelligence shows some competence in chemistry [557d]
- Q&A: Demystifying the biology of growing older [557d]
- Scientists reconstruct extinct ape's damaged skull to better understand evolution of great ape face [557d]
- Scientists and philosophers identify nature's missing evolutionary law [557d]
- Signatures of the Space Age: Spacecraft metals left in the wake of humanity's path to the stars [557d]
- Project compiles 200 years of conflict data [557d]
- What can we learn from the Great Resignation? [557d]
- How ancient microbes extract important metals from their environment [557d]
- Enzyme molecule in marine bacteria degrades plastic polymer [557d]
- New research shows Romans were early pioneers of recycling [557d]
- Environmentalists are turning a rugged stretch of California coast into a lab for conservation [557d]
- Slime after slime: Why those biofilms you slip on in rivers are vitally important [557d]
- New research reveals forgotten lives of Eurasian otters in Hong Kong [557d]
- Lack of food is the new threat to Antarctic fur seals, research suggests [557d]
- JWST observes the Kuiper Belt: Sedna, Gonggong, and Quaoar [557d]
- New vaccine expected to give endangered California condors protection against deadly bird flu [557d]
- UK needs AI legislation to create trust so companies can 'plug AI into British economy': Report [557d]
- Elephant teeth: How they evolved to cope with climate change-driven dietary shifts [557d]
- Scientists can't agree on when the first animals evolved—research hopes to end the debate [557d]
- The human factor: Why Australia's net zero transition risks failing unless it is fair [557d]
- How climate change-induced stress is altering fish hormones—with huge repercussions for reproduction [557d]
- School suspensions entrench disadvantage. What are the alternatives and how have they worked overseas? [557d]
- The hidden risks of buy now, pay later: What shoppers need to know [557d]
- New polymer membranes, AI predictions could dramatically reduce energy, water use in oil refining [557d]
- Study reveals areas of Brazilian Amazon where no ecological research has been done [557d]
- Critically endangered scalloped hammerheads gather in seas off Perth. They need protection, researchers say [557d]
- How mistaken identity can lead to wrongful convictions [557d]
- Water films: The silent architects of chemical transformations [557d]
- Online menus could prompt people to make healthier choices [557d]
- How LA's bird population is shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices [557d]
- California's epic rain year boosted groundwater levels, but not enough to recoup losses [557d]
- The green shoots of urban agriculture [557d]
- Global climate change, economic interests negatively impact amphibian diversity in Brazilian rainforest: Study [557d]
- Assessing greenhouse gas emissions in fertile drained peatland forests in Finland [557d]
- Are pulsars the key to finding dark matter? [557d]
- The conservation multiplier: How to convince a country not to chop down its rainforest [557d]
- Hypervelocity impact experiments probe the origin of organics on the dwarf planet Ceres [557d]
- Researchers unlock the potential of genetic glycoengineering to advance vaccines and therapeutics technology [557d]
- Nuclear astrophysical team confirms reaction path of rapid proton capture process [557d]
- Drug-delivery technique with vessel-targeted gold nanoparticles shows growing promise for brain cancer treatment [557d]
- Transforming wastewater into valuable chemicals with sunlight [557d]
- Turf experts explain why mulching leaves is a better solution than disposal [557d]
- Wolf protection in Europe has become deeply political—Spain's experience tells us why [557d]
- Fly season: What to know about Australia's most common flies and how to keep them away [557d]
- The Milky Way's stolen globular clusters [557d]
- Photonic crystals bend light as though it were under the influence of gravity [557d]
- Flesh-eating and illness-causing bacteria found in Florida's coastal waters following Hurricane Ian [557d]
- Webb detects quartz crystals in clouds of hot gas giant [557d]
- Climate change coping mechanism discovered in algae [557d]
- Wildfires threaten environmental gains in climate-crucial Amazon [557d]
- Peering inside cells to see how they respond to stress [557d]
- Solving quantum mysteries: New insights into 2D semiconductor physics [557d]
- Novel approach to advanced electronics, data storage with ferroelectricity [557d]
- Novel enzyme family could provide insights into bacterial pathogenicity [557d]
- New strategy boosts selective carbon monoxide electrolysis to acetate [557d]
- Study reveals violent material ejection process of a dying massive star [557d]
- China chooses the site for TRIDENT neutrino detector [557d]
- Rare Jurassic fossils discovered near Lake Powell [557d]
- A new method for assessing the microbiome of the human gut [557d]
- Cell-friendly bioprinting at high fidelity enhances its medical applicability [557d]
- More sustainable agriculture by global redistribution of nitrogen fertilizer [557d]
- Study shows Neanderthals inherited at least 6% of their genome from a now-extinct lineage of early modern humans [557d]
- Why a spinning magnet can cause a second magnet to levitate [557d]
- Move over carbon, the nanotube family just got bigger [557d]
- Advanced imaging gives researchers front row view of cellular junctions [557d]
- Research team demonstrates coherent ultrafast photoemission from carbon nanotube emitter [557d]
- Inequality not inevitable among mammals, study shows [557d]
- Plastic-eating enzymes could help solve pollution problem [557d]
- Two new pulsars detected in globular cluster NGC 6522 [557d]
- How Belize became a poster child for 'debt-for-nature' swaps [557d]
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