The Brutalist Report - science
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- Wake-up call for us all to establish regular healthy sleeping patterns [733d]
- Killer instinct drove evolution of mammals' predatory ancestors [733d]
- 'Dynamic duo' defenses in bacteria ward off viral threats [733d]
- Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing [733d]
- Climate change linked to rise in mental distress among teens, according to Drexel study [733d]
- Similarities and differences in human and insect vision formation [733d]
- Compound vital for all life likely played a role in life's origin [733d]
- New insights into immune system role in lung cancer risk [733d]
- Why some injured kidneys do not heal [733d]
- Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot [733d]
- Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by up to a third [733d]
- Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach [733d]
- Copies of antibiotic resistance genes greatly elevated in humans and livestock [733d]
- Cooler, wetter parts of Pacific Northwest likely to see more fires, new simulations predict [733d]
- Webb finds evidence for neutron star at heart of young supernova remnant [733d]
- Ag economists offer food for thought to improve baby formula supply [733d]
- Metabolic diseases may be driven by gut microbiome, loss of ovarian hormones [733d]
- Combination of group competition and repeated interactions promotes cooperation [733d]
- A new beginning: The search for more temperate Tatooines [734d]
- Improving efficiency, reliability of AI medical summarization tools [734d]
- Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling [734d]
- Cracking the code of neurodegeneration: New model identifies potential therapeutic target [734d]
- Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century [734d]
- Air pollution hides increases in rainfall [734d]
- Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging [734d]
- Mice surprise: Researchers discover new native species [734d]
- Underlying cause of 'brain fog' linked with long COVID discovered [734d]
- New insight into gene uncovers its link to incurable birth defect [734d]
- Treating newly-diagnosed Crohn's patients with advanced therapy leads to dramatic improvements in outcomes [734d]
- Uncovering anxiety: Scientists identify causative pathway and potential cures [734d]
- Stronger storms free more nutrients from mud flats [734d]
- New study is first step in predicting carbon emissions in agriculture [734d]
- Brightest and fastest-growing: Astronomers identify record-breaking quasar [734d]
- Managing risk factors for common heart condition [734d]
- Real-time wearable human emotion recognition technology developed [734d]
- A new vibrant blue pottery pigment with less cobalt [734d]
- Three years later, search for life on Mars continues [734d]
- Scientists can tell where a mouse is looking and located based on its neural activity [734d]
- Artificial intelligence matches or outperforms human specialists in retina and glaucoma management [734d]
- Researchers use deep brain stimulation to map therapeutic targets for four brain disorders [734d]
- Graphene research: Numerous products, no acute dangers found by study [734d]
- How children's birthdays help show the best month for flu shots [734d]
- Biggest Holocene volcano eruption found by seabed survey [734d]
- New realistic computer model will help robots collect Moon dust [734d]
- Black carbon sensor could fill massive monitoring gaps [733d]
- Agricultural economists offer food for thought to improve baby formula supply [733d]
- Study finds guided parent-child discussions are effective at addressing subtle racism [733d]
- CRISPR/Cas9-mediated targeted mutagenesis of inulin biosynthesis in rubber dandelion [733d]
- Tailoring morphology symmetry of bismuth vanadate photocatalysts for efficient charge separation [733d]
- Irrecoverable carbon in the mountains: Embracing the opportunity of agroforestry [733d]
- A problem or an opportunity? App-based work separates and isolates workers from their colleagues [733d]
- What does a physicist see when looking at the NFT market? [733d]
- Neurobiology: Examining how bats distinguish different sounds [733d]
- Dogs with epilepsy found to have altered levels of trace elements and heavy metals in their blood and fur [733d]
- Study shows orchid family emerged in northern hemisphere and thrived alongside dinosaurs for 20 million years [733d]
- Cooler, wetter parts of Pacific Northwest likely to see more fires, new simulations predict [733d]
- Entrepreneurs' stock losses bruise their businesses [733d]
- Three years later, the search for life on Mars continues [733d]
- Coast Guard launches 'traffic control for whales' in Washington State's Puget Sound [733d]
- Examining the relationship of reproductive health and economics [733d]
- Stronger storms free more nutrients from mud flats, finds researcher [733d]
- Study finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance [733d]
- Live imaging reveals key cell dynamics in 3D organ formation in Drosophila [733d]
- Two truths and a lie about immigration [733d]
- Video: The latest science on tipping points in Antarctica [733d]
- Research on the Tirlán grain pool shows the carbon footprint is one of lowest in the world [733d]
- Birds know no borders. Nor do scientists [733d]
- Satellites increasingly critical for monitoring ocean health [733d]
- Starving mosquitoes for science [733d]
- Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach [733d]
- New study shows similarities and differences in human and insect vision formation [733d]
- Report makes five recommendations to promote regenerative farming [733d]
- New method measures levels of toxic tire particles in rivers [733d]
- AI helps provide the most complete map of interactions key to bacterial survival [733d]
- Heritage ERS-2 satellite returns to Earth [733d]
- Biology textbooks do not provide students with comprehensive view of science of sex and gender, say professors [733d]
- Compound vital for all life likely played a role in life's origin, suggests synthesis study [733d]
- Snakes do it faster, better: How a group of scaly, legless lizards hit the evolutionary jackpot [733d]
- Side effects of wide scale forestation could reduce carbon removal benefits by up to a third, study finds [733d]
- Astronomers find first strong evidence of neutron star remnant of exploding star [733d]
- Can hunger be eradicated by 2030? [733d]
- U.S. safety protocols stopped TB in imported lab monkeys from spreading to humans [733d]
- Looking at the importance of catalyst sites in electrochemical CO₂ conversion [733d]
- Largest study of developmental microRNA dynamics uncovers mechanism of their regulation [733d]
- When food producers reduce sugar content, many buyers opt for sweeter alternatives [733d]
- Research reveals GCSE results may have far-reaching impact on adult life [733d]
- Secret, undeclared pesticide ingredients may pose a risk to people, pollinators and the environment [733d]
- New measurement of cosmic distances in the dark energy survey gives clues about the nature of dark energy [733d]
- Quick-drying polymer may be key to more energy-efficient buildings [733d]
- How public awareness campaigns can affect our thoughts [733d]
- Parental financial assistance for home ownership may increase risk of financial elder abuse [733d]
- Illuminating the source-sink balancing act of photosynthetic 'tiny green bacteria' [733d]
- New study unveils east Asian spring climate influencers [733d]
- Plate boundaries may experience higher temperature and stress than previously thought [733d]
- Rethinking ancient Rome and its colonies in Africa [733d]
- Enhanced 3D chemical imaging with phase-modulation [733d]
- Understanding uncertainties in projected summer precipitation changes over the Tibetan Plateau [733d]
- Researchers develop tree masting model to better understand how it affects ecosystems [733d]
- Experiment paves the way for new set of antimatter studies by laser-cooling positronium [733d]
- Does Russia stand to benefit from climate change? [733d]
- Hard to kill: Here's why eucalypts are survival experts [733d]
- Tracking tropical turtles deep down to the seabed reveals their feeding habits [733d]
- Australian passenger vehicle emission rates are 50% higher than the rest of the world—and it's getting worse, says study [734d]
- Learning in two languages: Lessons from francophone Africa on what works best [734d]
- A new beginning: Astronomers search for more temperate 'Tatooines' [734d]
- Sentinels of the sea: Ancient boulder corals are key to reef survival in a warmer world [734d]
- The power and pleasure—and occasional backlash—of celebrity conspiracy theories [734d]
- 'Dynamic duo' defenses in bacteria ward off viral threats [734d]
- Study explores a novel and precise mitochondrial gene editing method [734d]
- Graphene research: Numerous products, no acute dangers [734d]
- A new vibrant blue pottery pigment with less cobalt [734d]
- 40 years of crop research shows inequities [734d]
- New study is first step in predicting carbon emissions in agriculture [734d]
- Research combines two leading theories to better explain how and why people cooperate with one another [734d]
- Working from home is producing economic benefits return-to-office rules would quash [734d]
- New research reveals activation mechanism of Thoeris antiviral defense system [734d]
- A new chapter for all-attosecond spectroscopy: Researchers achieve 1 kilohertz repetition rate [734d]
- Scientists can tell where a mouse is looking and located based on its neural activity [734d]
- Novel technology allows comprehensive analysis of membrane protein extracellular interactions [734d]
- Commercial US spaceship hours from attempted Moon landing [734d]
- Stem cells 'migrate' to repair damaged lung cells, study shows [734d]
- Word inscribed on ancient bronze hand resembles modern Basque word [734d]
- Uncovering how HIV assembles its lipid coat, which allows it to enter cells [734d]
- New detection method aims to warn of landslide tsunamis [734d]
- How colourism affects families in the UK—and how positive parenting can challenge it [734d]
- Little groundwater recharge in ancient Mars aquifer, according to new models [734d]
- LHAASO discovers giant ultra-high-energy gamma-ray bubble, identifying the first super PeVatron [734d]
- Photon upconversion: Steering light with supercritical coupling [734d]
- New method for marking neurotransmitter receptors in living animal brains [734d]
- Research project on the Atlantic highlights worldwide efforts to preserve marine biodiversity [734d]
- Astronomers observe the effect of dark matter on the evolution of the galaxies [734d]
- Bright and tough: A material that heals itself and glows [734d]
- Chromatin accessibility: A new avenue for gene editing [734d]
- Anzali wetland, Iran's 'ecological gem,' may dry up by 2060 [734d]
- Polymer science team develops additive that can 'upcycle' a wide range of plastics [734d]
- Hiroshima fallout debris linked to first solar system condensates [734d]
- Scientists discover exotic quantum interference effect in a topological insulator device [734d]
- Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing [734d]
- It's not just toxic chemicals: Radioactive waste was also dumped off Los Angeles coast, scientists conclude [734d]
- Can a lone wolf affect the environment? Red wolf researchers have surprising data [734d]
- After heavy storms, Death Valley is now open to kayakers: The return of ghostly Lake Manly [734d]
- Norway salmon farms turn to veggie menu [734d]
- In a doughnut in Japan, unlocking the power of the Sun [734d]
- China may miss all key climate targets for 2025: report [734d]
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