The Brutalist Report - science
- Using photos or videos, these AI systems can conjure simulations that train robots to function in physical spaces [160d]
- Glimpse into the nanoworld: Microscope reveals tiniest cell processes [160d]
- Studying how serotonin alters locust's sense of smell [160d]
- Breakthrough study reveals molecular subtypes of Down syndrome, offering insights for personalized medicine approaches [160d]
- Better understanding cerebral palsy pain types could lead to better treatment [160d]
- Mix of factors prompts owl monkeys to leave their parents [160d]
- How ribosomes in our cells enable protein folding [160d]
- Asthma emergencies spike when allergenic pollen blooms [160d]
- 3D-printed blood vessels bring artificial organs closer to reality [160d]
- Viral defense protein speeds up female stem cell production [160d]
- Skin-to-skin 'kangaroo care' found to boost neurodevelopment in preemies [160d]
- Electric bandage holds promise for treating chronic wounds [160d]
- First noninvasive method to continually measure true blood pressure [160d]
- When is too much knowledge a bad thing? [160d]
- Do smells prime our gut to fight off infection? [160d]
- When mammoths roamed Vancouver Island [160d]
- Discovering how plants make life-and-death decisions [160d]
- Lemurs use long-term memory, smell, and social cues to find food [160d]
- Memory loss in aging and dementia: Dendritic spine head diameter predicts memory in old age [160d]
- Scientists lay out revolutionary method to warm Mars [160d]
- Molecule restores cognition, memory in Alzheimer's disease model mice [160d]
- Link discovered between sensory neurons and breast cancer metastasis [161d]
- Cocaine discovery could pave way for treatment for substance abuse [161d]
- X-ray imagery of vibrating diamond opens avenues for quantum sensing [161d]
- Study on planet-warming contrails 'a spanner in the works' for aviation industry [161d]
- Used concrete transformed into new bricks while trapping CO2 [161d]
- Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning [161d]
- Turning unused signals such as Wi-Fi into energy for electronics [161d]
- Unexpected link between grooming and physiological stress in wild baboons [161d]
- Giant prehistoric flying reptile took off using similar method to bats, study finds [161d]
- World's highest-performance superconducting wire segment [161d]
- Bacterial gut diversity improves the athletic performance of racehorses [161d]
- Fishing is causing frightened fish to flee when they should flirt [161d]
- Type 2 diabetes can be prevented by diet and exercise even in individuals with a high genetic risk [161d]
- Pesticide contamination is more than apple skin deep [161d]
- 'Amphibious' sensors make new, waterproof technologies possible [161d]
- Social rank may determine if animals live fast, die young [161d]
- Blood test can help predict chronic lung disease in preterm babies [161d]
- South Florida estuaries warming faster than Gulf of Mexico, global ocean, USF research shows [161d]
- New device for on-the-spot water testing [161d]
- Walking the walk, scientists develop motion-compatible brain scanner [161d]
- Processing traumatic memories during sleep leads to changes in the brain associated with improvement in PTSD symptoms [161d]
- Most existing heat wave indices fail to capture heat wave severity [161d]
- Plants offer fruit to insects to disperse dust-like seeds [161d]
- Scientists uncover hidden forces causing continents to rise [161d]
- New report on Great Barrier Reef shows coral cover increases before onset of serious bleaching, cyclones [161d]
- Nasal microbiome: Depriving multi-resistant 'bugs' of iron [161d]
- Microscopy technique 'paves way' for improving understanding of cellular functions [160d]
- Amazon deforestation rises for the first time in 15 months [160d]
- 2024 'increasingly likely' to be warmest on record: EU monitor [160d]
- NASA says chances are growing that astronauts may switch from Boeing to a SpaceX ride back to Earth [160d]
- Climate change is fueling rise in hot nights: Analysis [160d]
- Australian science magazine slammed over AI-generated articles [160d]
- July ends 13-month streak of global heat records as El Nino ebbs, but experts warn against relief [160d]
- Microbes conquer the next extreme environment: Your microwave [160d]
- Drone flights and 3D scans: Scientist uses cutting-edge tech to protect Madagascar's vulnerable forests [161d]
- Study reveals how plants decide between life and death [161d]
- New research challenges conventional wisdom on wet surface adhesion [161d]
- Lemurs use long-term memory, smell, and social cues to find food [161d]
- Research confirms importance of symmetry in pre-ignition fusion experiments [161d]
- Impact of drought on drinking water contamination: Disparities found affecting Latino/a communities [161d]
- NASA weighs SpaceX rescue for stranded Boeing Starliner crew [161d]
- Optical navigation tech could streamline planetary exploration [161d]
- Fungi adapt cell walls to evade antifungal drugs [161d]
- Smells may prime our gut to fight off infection [161d]
- Scientists use carbon isotopes to track 'forever chemicals' [161d]
- Newly-discovered star could provide new insights into the evolution of stars [161d]
- Sichuan Province earthquake offers lessons for landslide prediction from GNSS observations [161d]
- 3D-printed blood vessels bring artificial organs closer to reality [161d]
- Study finds discrepancies between intended and actual use of certain areas aboard the International Space Station [161d]
- Using dental growth rings scientists reveal differences in growth patterns between ancient and modern mammals [161d]
- Tackling digital sexual violence in Canada requires updated policies and procedures [161d]
- Statistical models show individuals vary in how air pollution impacts their mood [161d]
- Experiment shows repetition boosts belief in climate-skeptical claims, even among climate science endorsers [161d]
- Study quantifies air pollution for NYC subway commuters: Disparities found [161d]
- TikToks—even neutral ones—harm women's body image, but diet videos had the worst effect, study finds [161d]
- Dutch survey study links air ventilation and other factors to work-from-home success [161d]
- X-ray imagery of vibrating diamond opens avenues for quantum sensing [161d]
- Chemical production gets a cleaner boost from a new electrochemical method [161d]
- Moving out: Mix of factors prompt owl monkeys to leave their parents [161d]
- Tropical weather brings record rainfall. Experts share how to stay safe in floods. [161d]
- How ribosomes in our cells enable protein folding [161d]
- Disaster plant pathology: Solutions to combat agricultural threats from disasters [161d]
- The good, the bad and the awful—how business reacts to online reviews [161d]
- Green belts need modernizing—a more 'multifunctional' approach can benefit people and planet [161d]
- How media impacts digital technology adoption in US and Brazilian agriculture [161d]
- Researchers create new device for on-the-spot water testing [161d]
- South Florida estuaries warming faster than Gulf of Mexico, global ocean, research shows [161d]
- Common tree in São Paulo (Brazil) tolerates extreme drought and can help mitigate adverse effects of climate change [161d]
- Glimpse into the nanoworld: Microscope reveals tiniest cell processes [161d]
- Three forgotten women who wrote fairytales that subverted the Grimms' gender norms [161d]
- Chang'e 6 brought rocks from the far side of the moon back to Earth—what this sample could hold [161d]
- Readers trust journalists less when they debunk rather than confirm claims [161d]
- Is Paris 2024 really achieving its goals for gender equality? [161d]
- Middle-aged radicalization: Why are so many of Britain's rioters in their 40s and 50s? [161d]
- Alaskan land eroding faster due to climate change [161d]
- Videos of people feeding crocodiles at site of latest attack are deeply concerning, says expert [161d]
- Pixels to pasture: How AI can help farmers predict their pasture [161d]
- Sward diversification more effective for higher yields than some microbial fertilizers [161d]
- Report examines Scotland's legal protection for forced marriage victims [161d]
- Plants show surprising diversity in arid landscape: How livestock grazing impacts drylands [161d]
- The 'knowledge curse': More isn't necessarily better [161d]
- Observations confirm plasma bubble origin of persistent radio emissions from fast radio bursts [161d]
- Scientists uncover hidden forces causing continents to rise [161d]
- 'Miseries of the Balkhash': Fears for Kazakhstan's magical lake [161d]
- Unraveling the mystery of Texas' cryptic freshwater blobs—expert discusses bryozoans [161d]
- New report on Great Barrier Reef shows coral cover increases before onset of serious bleaching, cyclones [161d]
- Plants offer fruit to insects to disperse dust-like seeds, botanist discovers [161d]
- Most existing heat wave indices fail to capture heat wave severity, experts report [161d]
- Teosinte Pollen Drive: Scientists may have discovered corn's 'missing link' [161d]
- New 400-year temperature record shows Great Barrier Reef is facing catastrophic damage, researchers warn [161d]
- Image: Doomed star Eta Carinae [161d]
- Tahiti's rahui tradition has helped revive ecosystems—including near the Olympics surfing venue [161d]
- Using historical radar data to map changes in urban environments [161d]
- Community focused approaches to fisheries governance transform local perceptions [161d]
- Biotech potential set to soar with the help of digital technology [161d]
- Ancient viral elements in RNA kickstart bone repair [161d]
- Water delivered to the mantle by aluminum enriched hydrated slabs? [161d]
- New nasal microbiome: Depriving multi-resistant bugs of iron [161d]
- Take a trip to the largest lake on Mars [161d]
- Lasers deliver powerful shocking punch in material experiments [161d]
- Comprehensive framework to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in global biodiversity research [161d]
- For some Black, Latino, and Asian people, summers are hotter [161d]
- Elliptical orbits could be essential to the habitability of rocky planets [161d]
- Social rank may determine if animals live fast, die young [161d]
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- Quantum scale sensors used to measure planetary scale magnetic fields [161d]
- Metalenses phase characterization by multi-distance phase retrieval [161d]
- Demystifying APE1: New findings on direct activation of ATM signaling by DNA single-strand breaks [161d]
- Forests in heat waves: New research shows how trees cope with extreme heat [161d]
- Researchers study how serotonin alters locust's sense of smell [161d]
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- Unexpected link between grooming and physiological stress in wild baboons [161d]
- In immune cells, X marks the spot(s) [161d]
- Researcher's cryo-imaging continues to drive quantum discoveries [161d]
- DNA analysis of Elapidae family of snakes shows they have an Asian origin, not African [161d]
- A new AI approach to protein design [161d]
- Precision measurements offer clues to magnetar's cosmic origin [161d]
- Hidden harmonies: Team discovers magnon–phonon Fermi resonance in an antiferromagnet [161d]
- 'This is about hope': Scientists offer climate solutions for sustainability in California [161d]
- Brooding brittle star found to have massive genome due to duplication of chromosomes [161d]
- Researchers investigate coronal mass ejection on the star AB Doradus [161d]
- Researchers show that pesticide contamination is more than apple-skin deep [161d]
- Southern California's Salton Sea is now smelly all year long and making people's asthma worse: The culprit? Bacteria [161d]
- What happens to the remains of neutron star mergers? [161d]
- Study shows renewables raise food prices [161d]
- Ticking time bomb: New modeling predicts huge increase in ticks across Scotland [161d]
- Dissatisfied parents demand superintendents, school boards step up their game, expert says [161d]
- Scientists discover highest-energy gamma-ray line in the universe [161d]
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