The Brutalist Report - science
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- Low-sodium alternatives can lead to major health gains in Indonesia [101d]
- AI can help doctors make better decisions and save lives [101d]
- Does exercise in greenspace boost the individual health benefits of each? [101d]
- New insights into the brain regions involved in paranoia [101d]
- Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world [101d]
- Making ferromagnets ready for ultra-fast communication and computation technology [101d]
- Lab achieves major gains in perovskite solar cell stability [101d]
- New fabric makes urban heat islands more bearable [101d]
- A conservation market could incentivize global ocean protection [101d]
- Can engineered plants help make baby formula as nutritious as breast milk? [101d]
- Pair plasmas found in deep space can now be generated in the lab [101d]
- Scientists preserve DNA in an amber-like polymer [101d]
- Are mixed emotions real? New research says yes [101d]
- The rotation of Earth's inner core has slowed, new study confirms [101d]
- New dart launcher may be better way to inject animals with drugs [101d]
- Only one in 20 therapies tested in animals reach approval for human use [101d]
- Technologies enable 3D imaging of whole human brain hemispheres at subcellular resolution [101d]
- Modifying genomes of tardigrades to unravel their secrets [101d]
- The yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits [101d]
- Dopamine linked to mentalizing abilities [101d]
- The scary, yet promising world of phages, the pathogen's pathogen [101d]
- Clinical decision support software can prevent 95% of medication errors in the operating room, study shows [101d]
- Being given a choice makes touch more pleasant, study finds [101d]
- Paleontology: New fossil fish genus discovered [101d]
- New technique improves AI ability to map 3D space with 2D cameras [101d]
- Studies uncover the critical role of sleep in the formation of memories [101d]
- Short-term loneliness associated with physical health problems [101d]
- Pediatric brain tumors rely on different metabolic 'route' to fuel treatment resistance [101d]
- Video analysis of Iceland 2010 eruption could improve volcanic ash forecasts for aviation safety [101d]
- Neural balance in the brain is associated with brain maturity and better cognitive ability [101d]
- Parliamentary members use simpler language on hot days [101d]
- Study hints at tools to prevent diabetes caused by psychiatric meds [101d]
- Outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use, study finds [101d]
- Confronting trauma alleviates chronic pain among older veterans [101d]
- Reinvigorating exhausted immune cells reveals potential therapy target for cancer [101d]
- After major traumatic brain injury, more blood transfusions could mean better outcomes [101d]
- Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change than other extreme weather events, study finds [101d]
- Marine heatwaves devastate red gorgonians in the Medes Islands [101d]
- Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life -- if they can survive long enough [101d]
- Mysterious mini-Neptunes [101d]
- Breakthrough in predicting sudden cardiac death [101d]
- Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone [101d]
- Which of the two DNA strands is damaged influences the cell's mutation profile [101d]
- 6,000 years ago, men and women had equal access to resources [101d]
- Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos [101d]
- Promising gene therapy for FOXG1 syndrome [101d]
- Why many lung cancer patients who have never smoked have worse outcomes [101d]
- Quantum data assimilation: A quantum leap in weather prediction [101d]
- Nanosized blocks spontaneously assemble in water to create tiny floating checkerboards [101d]
- Dolphins with elevated mercury levels in Florida and Georgia [101d]
- The high-tech art lab hidden underneath Paris [101d]
- Stressed out: how to measure dangerous heat [101d]
- Sea swamps Bangladesh at one of world's fastest rates [101d]
- North Macedonia's beekeepers face climate change challenge [101d]
- Is there anybody out there? NATO hones Arctic subs' sonar skills [101d]
- High-precision measurements challenge our understanding of Cepheids [101d]
- Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world [101d]
- Researchers issue 'call to action' for data on more diverse range of dog owners [101d]
- Q&A: Finding varieties of corn that are adapted to future climates [101d]
- Watery planets orbiting dead stars may be good candidates for studying life—if they can survive long enough [101d]
- NASA satellite returns image of sea ice swirls [101d]
- NASA cancels spacewalk at ISS over 'spacesuit discomfort issue' [101d]
- A conservation market could incentivize global ocean protection [101d]
- New dart launcher may be a better way to inject animals with drugs [101d]
- A compound produced by symbiotic bacteria promotes in vitro protein synthesis [101d]
- Advances in techniques used to identify sharks and rays is not preventing trade and increase in extinction risk: Study [101d]
- Physicists report optical analog of Kármán vortex street [101d]
- Popular Virginia lake being tested after swimmers report E. coli infections and hospitalizations [101d]
- What could make a baby bison white? [101d]
- The science of why 'siblings or dating' is so hard [101d]
- In Manitoba, First Nations infants have 'staggering' rate of involvement with Child and Family Services, study finds [101d]
- Rent assistance is insufficient in expensive rental market, finds Australian report [101d]
- Engineered plants produce human milk sugars that could lead to healthier baby formula [101d]
- How the health of honeybee hives can inform environmental policies in Canadian cities [101d]
- Paris 2024 Olympics to debut high-level breakdancing—and physics in action [101d]
- New method enables fast crystal structure analysis of intrinsically disordered proteins [101d]
- Chinese wisdom and modern innovation of aquaculture [101d]
- Marine heat waves devastate red gorgonians in the Medes Islands: Study [101d]
- New approach could take space missions to new heights [101d]
- Study finds yuck factor counteracts sustainable laundry habits [101d]
- Research reveals plant pathogens repurpose phage elements for bacterial warfare [101d]
- Scientists unravel drivers of the global zinc cycle in our oceans, with implications for a changing climate [101d]
- Permanent gene edits to tardigrades help shed light on their amazing resilience [101d]
- NASA's Perseverance fords an ancient river to reach science target [101d]
- New road lights, fewer dead insects—insect-friendly lighting successfully tested [101d]
- Unraveling the auxin-sucrose nexus in Lily bulbil formation [101d]
- Ripe for knowledge: Unraveling the genetic ties of banana softening [101d]
- State of 'catastrophe' as downpours hit Chile [101d]
- Organic farmers' beliefs about soil microbiome affect their practices, study shows [101d]
- Public more confident connecting increasing heat, wildfires with climate change, study finds [101d]
- Summer slumber: How seeds go dormant to combat harsh conditions [101d]
- Bye bye, El Nino. Cooler hurricane-helping La Nina to replace the phenomenon that adds heat to Earth [101d]
- Large number of whale sightings off New England, including dozens of endangered sei whales [101d]
- How words matter when facing the problem of children in care [101d]
- Maximizing wheat productivity with supplemental irrigation [101d]
- Expecting the unexpected could help us prepare for climate extremes [101d]
- Scientists discover non-transcriptional mechanism of karrikin signaling transduction [101d]
- Vitamin B6: New compound could delay degradation [101d]
- Study: UK public backs adoption, surrogacy more if parents are infertile [101d]
- Exploring effects of thawing permafrost on topography and periglacial environment along China-Russia crude oil pipeline [101d]
- Study reveals cirrus cloud traits over the South China Sea [101d]
- New intellectual property treaty does little to protect Māori traditional knowledge, say researchers [101d]
- Why doesn't water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer? [101d]
- Synthetic data holds the key to determining best statewide transit investments [101d]
- Malawi farming experiment shows how simple changes can boost maize yields and improve soil [101d]
- Isotope study suggests men and women had equal access to resources 6,000 years ago [101d]
- Study shows video analysis of Iceland 2010 eruption could improve volcanic ash forecasts for aviation safety [101d]
- Quantum data assimilation offers new approach to weather prediction [101d]
- Giant deep-sea vent tubeworm symbionts use two carbon fixation pathways to grow at record speeds [101d]
- New tool to detect protein-protein interactions could lead to promising avenues for gene therapy and other treatments [101d]
- What sea salt in Antarctic snowfall reveals about bushfires worse than the Black Summer [101d]
- Scientists propose distance-based visual miRNA biosensor [101d]
- Study shows facially expressive people to be more likable and socially successful [101d]
- Mine makeovers: How to turn pits into healthy habitats [101d]
- Researchers discover mysterious mini-Neptunes [101d]
- Researchers tune Casimir force using magnetic fields [101d]
- Wild bumblebees are capable of logical reasoning, study finds [101d]
- Greater gender equality associated with men eating meat more frequently than women, study finds [101d]
- New study shows outdoor recreation noise affects wildlife behavior and habitat use [101d]
- Study finds politicians use simpler language on hot days [101d]
- Longer ice-free periods may lead to smaller Hudson Bay polar bear population, research suggests [101d]
- Giant Magellan Telescope enclosure ready for construction [101d]
- Paleontologists identify a new fossil fish genus [101d]
- How a single atomic sensor can help track Earth's glaciers [101d]
- Nanosized blocks spontaneously assemble in water to create tiny floating checkerboards [101d]
- Liquid crystal source of photon pairs opens path to new generation of quantum sources [101d]
- Sudan food emergency: Local researcher unpacks scale of the disaster and what action is needed [101d]
- Not wrapping but folding: Bacteria also organize their DNA, but they do it a bit differently [101d]
- Research suggests partisan hostility can erode democratic institutions and functioning [101d]
- Cities with housing shortages are converting empty office buildings into apartments—here's what they're learning [101d]
- Space weather forecasting needs an upgrade to protect future Artemis astronauts [101d]
- The US is losing wetlands at an accelerating rate—how the private sector can help protect these valuable resources [101d]
- Hera and its CubeSats speak with mission control [101d]
- Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos [101d]
- Pair plasmas found in deep space can now be generated in the lab [101d]
- Scientists unveil all-optical phase conjugation method using diffractive wavefront processing [101d]
- A first look inside radium's solid-state chemistry [101d]
- Researchers develop new electrochemical biosensor for cancer prognosis [101d]
- Fans of long-running TV show experienced grief similar to losing a close friend when show ended, study finds [101d]
- Researchers discover honeybees can detect lung cancer [101d]
- Uncovering ancient wonders: The world's oldest inhabited termite mounds found in South Africa [101d]
- Modern seeds aren't ready for climate change: Smallholder farmers may hold the key to future food security [101d]
- Researchers accidentally discover that mixing water with a peptide results in self-assembling and self-healing glass [101d]
- Chemists demonstrate heterogeneous catalysis for synthesis of complex molecule [101d]
- Estimating the energy of past earthquakes from brecciation in a fault zone [101d]
- Scientists preserve DNA in amber-like polymer: Method could be used for long-term storage of genomes or digital data [101d]
- New research disproves a long-held 'cognitive illusion' that hockey goaltenders improve under pressure [101d]
- Physicists use machine learning techniques to search for exotic-looking collisions that could indicate new physics [101d]
- New simplified DNA model for advanced computational simulations [101d]
- Uncovering the prolonged cooling events of the Holocene [101d]
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