The Brutalist Report - science
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- A comprehensive derivative synthesis method for development of new antimicrobial drugs [284d]
- Artificial intelligence speeds up heart scans, saving doctors' time, and could lead to better treatment for heart conditions [284d]
- Forest carbon storage has declined across much of the Western U.S., likely due to drought and fire [284d]
- Charting an equitable future for DNA and ancient DNA research in Africa [284d]
- Scientific definition of a planet says it must orbit our sun; A new proposal would change that [284d]
- Respiratory bacteria 'turn off' immune system to survive [284d]
- 'A history of contact': Geneticists are rewriting the narrative of Neanderthals and other ancient humans [284d]
- User control of autoplay can alter awareness of online video 'rabbit holes' [284d]
- Ultrasound technology can be used to boost mindfulness, study finds [284d]
- A stealth fungus has decimated North American bats but scientists may be a step closer to treating white-nose syndrome [284d]
- Living near oil and gas activity linked to poor mental health during preconception [284d]
- Engineers' probe could help advance treatment for spinal cord disease, injury [284d]
- Muscle machine: How water controls the speed of muscle contraction [284d]
- Light-induced Meissner effect [284d]
- Hatcheries can boost wild salmon numbers but reduce diversity, studies find [284d]
- Introducing co-cultures: When co-habiting animal species share culture [284d]
- Seeing inside Alzheimer's disease brain [284d]
- Nanoplastics and 'forever chemicals' disrupt molecular structures, functionality [284d]
- Quadrupolar nuclei measured by zero-field NMR [284d]
- Learning dance moves could help humanoid robots work better with humans [284d]
- Researchers uncover brain region's role in hearing and learning [284d]
- Study finds health risks in switching ships from diesel to ammonia fuel [284d]
- Researchers develop a way to make lifesaving phages accessible, transportable and much easier to use [284d]
- Uncovering late-onset combined immune deficiency in chromosome 18q deletion syndrome [285d]
- How risk-averse are humans when interacting with robots? [285d]
- Scientists call for 'major initiative' to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers [285d]
- New solutions to keep drinking water safe as pesticide use skyrockets worldwide [285d]
- Model of extending radio wave coverage using reconfigurable intelligent surfaces [285d]
- Hydrogen flight looks ready for take-off with new advances [285d]
- Same workout, different weight loss: Signal molecule versions are key [285d]
- Distinct T-cell signatures observed at different stages of type 1 diabetes development [285d]
- Mapping the world's fungi from air samples [285d]
- Early Pyrenean Neolithic groups applied species selection strategies to produce bone artifacts [285d]
- Opening the right doors: 'Jumping gene' control mechanisms revealed [285d]
- Blood fat profiles confirm health benefits of replacing butter with high-quality plant oils [285d]
- Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds [285d]
- Aperiodic approximants for relating quasicrystals and modulated structures [285d]
- Toddlers' brains show significant growth in cognitive skills by 16 months [285d]
- Wild plants and crops don't make great neighbors, research finds [285d]
- Movement sensors show promise in identifying racehorses at injury risk [285d]
- Understanding the roots of chronic pain [285d]
- Targeted home systems to remove PFAS more cost-effective than system-wide solutions [285d]
- Unveiling 1,200 years of human occupation in Canada's Arctic [285d]
- Many youths continue to take opioids months after surgical procedures [285d]
- Dark matter in dwarf galaxy tracked using stellar motions [285d]
- First ever 3D reconstruction of 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth chromosomes thanks to serendipitously freeze-dried skin [285d]
- New research reveals how galaxies avoid early death [284d]
- Oxygen tweaking may be key to accelerator optimization [284d]
- A stealth fungus has decimated North American bats, but scientists may be a step closer to treating white-nose syndrome [284d]
- Scientific definition of a planet says it must orbit our sun: A new proposal would change that [284d]
- Forest carbon storage has declined across much of the Western U.S., likely due to drought and fire [284d]
- Illinois clean energy transition excludes key constituents in energy justice equation, study argues [284d]
- Researchers spot potential hazard with private well water treatment [284d]
- IoT sensors tattle on stores that neglect promo displays [284d]
- Black Americans develop mental resilience to discrimination early [284d]
- Research team models connection between enzyme activity and yields for the first time [284d]
- A black bear may pave the way for new wildlife crossings [284d]
- Article tracks history of state history education standards, how teachers can use them as lessons [284d]
- Study: Targeted home systems to remove PFAS more cost-effective than system-wide solutions [284d]
- Researchers explore the role of children in community participatory planning process [284d]
- Scientists pay tribute to tennis players with new insect species named after them [284d]
- Popular climate assessment method can be enhanced to improve tipping point accuracy [284d]
- Study introduces lead-coated nickel catalyst for enhanced hydrogen evolution reaction efficiency [284d]
- Report suggests measures to promote phosphorus recovery and recycling in Norway [284d]
- Biologists determine the liver is the source of free glycans in the bloodstream [284d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses how gravitational waves hint at dark matter and Big Bang mysteries [284d]
- Seeking scapegoats: Racism in the wake of lost sport tournaments [284d]
- Scientists propose new solutions to keep drinking water safe as pesticide use skyrockets worldwide [284d]
- Team develops the first cell-free system in which genetic information and metabolism work together [284d]
- Chemists develop robust molecule that gives organic electronic devices a boost [284d]
- Integrating monitoring data to analyze greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs in the Yellow River Basin [284d]
- Observation of 3D acoustic quantum Hall states [284d]
- Study reveals Australian teachers need more support for well-being at work [284d]
- 'A history of contact': Geneticists are rewriting the narrative of Neanderthals and other ancient humans [284d]
- Scientists use cosmic rays to study twisters and other severe storms [284d]
- Advanced imaging reveals how a parasitic 'kiss' alters cell metabolism [284d]
- Tourism development doesn't equal bad jobs—weak government protection does [284d]
- Study elucidates taxonomy and habit evolution of Ainsliaea genus [284d]
- Tree ring records reveal influence of North Atlantic sea surface temperature fluctuations on climate [284d]
- Wild plants and crops don't make great neighbors: Study finds pathogens spill from one population to the other [284d]
- Physicists discover a way to imprint a previously unseen geometrical form of chirality onto electrons [284d]
- Respiratory bacteria 'turn off' immune system to survive, study finds [284d]
- Experts bust myths about family, sex, marriage and work in English history [284d]
- New portable fluorescence sensors enable targeted detection of heavy metal chromium (III) [284d]
- New experiment investigates light-induced Meissner effect in optically driven superconductor [284d]
- Muscle machine: How water controls the speed of muscle contraction [284d]
- Take a summer cosmic road trip through images from NASA's Chandra, Webb [284d]
- Novel protein found to inhibit activity of CRISPR-Cas system [284d]
- Introducing co-cultures: When co-habiting animal species share culture [284d]
- Storytelling strategies can make communication about science more compelling [284d]
- Mental health services that consult with Elders can deliver better care to Aboriginal people [284d]
- Women and social exclusion: Research explores the complicated nature of rejection and retaliation [284d]
- What do storm chasers really do? Two tornado scientists explain the chase and tools for studying twisters [284d]
- Scientists find a natural quicksand trap dated to more than one million years ago in the 'elephant graveyard' of Orce [284d]
- Unusual rainfall brings winter flowers to Chile's Atacama desert [284d]
- Four crucial climate targets the new UK government should adopt immediately [284d]
- Inequality in life—and death: Newspaper obituaries have long discriminated against women, says researcher [284d]
- Why is Congress filled with old people? [284d]
- Zero-field NMR spectroscopy measures quadrupolar nuclei for the first time [284d]
- New synthesis method enhances MoS₂ optoelectronic performance [284d]
- Advancements in Z-pinch fusion: New insights from plasma pressure profiles [284d]
- Nanoplastics and 'forever chemicals' shown to disrupt molecular structures and functionality [284d]
- How should I factor AI into my decision about what to study after school? [285d]
- Glyphosate weed killers like Roundup should be banned in Canada and around the world [285d]
- New system makes lifesaving phages accessible, transportable and much easier to use [285d]
- Deaf women are twice as likely to experience domestic violence—how perpetrators weaponize disability [285d]
- NASA's Hubble traces dark matter in dwarf galaxy using stellar motions [285d]
- Weather trucks search for answers about extreme heat in Tucson's 'data deserts' [285d]
- Physicists suggest tachyons can be reconciled with the special theory of relativity [285d]
- Theoretical physicists find Higgs boson does not seem to contain any harbingers of new physics [285d]
- Modeling a right royal butterfly effect [285d]
- Rock physics model enhances seismic monitoring for carbon storage [285d]
- Climate change threatens billion-dollar tourism industry [285d]
- Understanding the origin of superconductivity in high-temperature copper oxide superconductors [285d]
- Climate change may cause lake phytoplankton to become predatory, putting more CO₂ into the atmosphere [285d]
- Stricter monitoring of tween and teen internet use may not always be better [285d]
- Method that silences specific genes while leaving others unaffected could aid research and therapy [285d]
- Unveiling 1,200 years of human occupation in Canada's Arctic [285d]
- Study examines future nitrogen needs for growing wheat: More wheat, more fertilizer? [285d]
- Movement sensors show promise in identifying horses at injury risk [285d]
- Scientists seeking dogs who can understand 20 objects by name [285d]
- One-step synthesis of pharmaceutical building blocks: New method for anti-Michael reaction [285d]
- Thick sea ice flowing from Arctic Ocean shortening shipping season in Northwest Passage, analysis finds [285d]
- First ever 3D reconstruction of 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth chromosomes thanks to serendipitously freeze-dried skin [285d]
- Earth is getting hotter—so why is this summer so dismal in the UK? [285d]
- JWST sheds light on the structure of interstellar water ice [285d]
- Research shows risks and opportunities of GenAI for dyslexic, neurodivergent and disabled students [285d]
- What's next with AI in higher education? [285d]
- How ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change [285d]
- Mouse study unlocks genome editing of bacteria in the gut [285d]
- Physicists demonstrate quantum scale inverse Mpemba effect with single trapped ions [285d]
- European researchers reach unmatched level in measurements of matter under extreme conditions [285d]
- Early Pyrenean Neolithic groups applied species selection strategies to produce bone artifacts, reveals study [285d]
- Better mixing leads to faster reactions for key chemicals [285d]
- Airborne DNA reveals predictable spatial and seasonal dynamics of fungi [285d]
- Nearest millisecond pulsar has radius of 11.4 kilometers and is 1.4x as heavy as the sun, researchers find [285d]
- With spin centers, quantum computing takes a step forward [285d]
- Researchers investigate influences of flash droughts [285d]
- New class of fast-degrading fluorinated plastics can help prevent PFAS accumulation [285d]
- New method to synthesize amorphous metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers [285d]
- Densely packed E. coli form an immobile material similar to colloidal glass, research shows [285d]
- Scientists release new research on planted mangroves' ability to store carbon [285d]
- Astronomers apply machine learning techniques to find early-universe quasars in an ocean of data [285d]
- How artificial intelligence can help prevent illegal wildlife trade [285d]
- Scientists call for 'major initiative' to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers [285d]
- With nests on telephone poles, once-endangered osprey are flying high in Illinois [285d]
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