The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study shows that Rett syndrome in females is not just less severe, but different [38d]
- Big data, real world, multi-state study finds RSV vaccine highly effective in protecting older adults against severe disease, hospitalization and death [38d]
- Manliness concerns impede forgiveness of coworkers [38d]
- Healthy diet may help keep low grade prostate cancer from progressing to more dangerous states during active surveillance, study suggests [39d]
- Researchers unlock the 'silicate magic' for safer, cheaper, and more efficient batteries [39d]
- Increased autism risk linked to Y chromosome, study finds [39d]
- New benchmark helps solve the hardest quantum problems [39d]
- Key protein for the biosynthesis of defense steroids in solanaceous plants discovered [39d]
- Global carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires increase by 60 percent [39d]
- Gut instincts: Intestinal nutrient sensors [39d]
- Marine bacterium: Catching prey with grappling hooks and cannons [39d]
- Effects of chemical mixtures: Neurotoxic effects add up [39d]
- Research improves hurricane intensity forecasting [39d]
- Why do we love carbs? The origins predate agriculture and maybe even our split from Neanderthals [39d]
- Smaller, more specific academic journals have more sway over policy [39d]
- Ultra-processed foods pose unique dangers for people with type 2 diabetes [39d]
- When hurricanes hit, online chatter drowns out safety messaging [39d]
- Raising happy eaters: Unlocking the secrets of childhood appetite [39d]
- Tool helps analyze pilot performance and mental workload in augmented reality [39d]
- Repurposing drug shows promise in fighting aggressive brain tumors [39d]
- Researchers use genetics to find psychopathology risks [39d]
- A new era of treating neurological diseases at the blood-brain-immune interface [39d]
- Astronomers detect ancient lonely quasars with murky origins [39d]
- New study highlights the dangers of handheld cellphone use among teen drivers [39d]
- Study highlights key challenges and opportunities in transitioning autistic individuals into adulthood [39d]
- Life-saving spongelike 'bandage' rapidly stops hemorrhaging and mitigates risk of infection [39d]
- Model reveals why debunking election misinformation often doesn't work [39d]
- Plastic pollution sounds just like food to deep-diving whales [39d]
- Concerning levels of PFAS in fish miles away from large contamination source [39d]
- Innovating in the corners where atoms meet [39d]
- For heavy drinkers, chronic pain associated with alcohol withdrawal could be permanent [39d]
- AI decodes microbes' message in milk safety testing approach [39d]
- Microplastics detected in dolphin breath [39d]
- e-Flower records neuronal activity with electronic petals [39d]
- Researchers pioneer AI-driven manufacturing efficiency breakthrough [39d]
- New device could deliver bedside blood test results in an hour [39d]
- Specific type of DNA could be a target of future cancer therapies [39d]
- Material stimulated by light pulses could be leap toward more energy-efficient supercomputing [39d]
- Study finds widespread exposure to hormone-disrupting chemical during pregnancy [39d]
- Understanding landslides: a new model for predicting motion [39d]
- Researchers help redefine core microbiome, opening new chapter in precision health [39d]
- Immune sensitivity links race and survival after prostate cancer immunotherapy [39d]
- Researchers show how gut hormones control aging in flies and how it relates to human biology [39d]
- Engineers unveil breakthrough in ultra-clean biofuel technology [39d]
- Which clot-busting drug is tied to better recovery after stroke? [39d]
- Breast cancer drug shows potential for rare appendix cancer [39d]
- Nanoparticle therapy offers new hope for prostate cancer patients [39d]
- AI breakthrough in human action detection technology [39d]
- Deep learning illuminates atmospheric blocking events of past, future [39d]
- Kidney transplantation among those with HIV infections shown safe and effective, study suggests [39d]
- Immunotherapy boosts survival of advanced Hodgkin lymphoma [39d]
- AI model that checks for skin cancer shows promise [39d]
- For multiple sclerosis, medication and cognitive behavioral therapy can reduce fatigue [39d]
- Overcoming fundamental limitations of conventional infectious disease modeling [39d]
- Artificial nests boost penguin breeding success, but there's no one-size-fits-all design [39d]
- Providencia rustigianii has virulence gene akin to Salmonella's [39d]
- People sympathize with bullied AI bots [39d]
- Controlling prosthetic hands more precisely by the power of thought [39d]
- Initial prescriptions of sedatives among older stroke survivors may include too many pills [39d]
- Scientists unlock new insights into neural stem cell activation [39d]
- New method for measuring luminescence lifetime offers breakthrough in scientific imaging [39d]
- Environmental DNA and epidemics in wood frogs [39d]
- A mushroom for colorectal cancer therapy [39d]
- New mRNA vaccine created to prevent and treat C. difficile [39d]
- Forever Chemicals found in bottled and tap water from around the world [39d]
- Microbiome: Drug discovery within the patient [39d]
- Scientists discover fastest degrading bioplastic in seawater [39d]
- AI helps to detect antibiotic resistance [39d]
- Quantum research breakthrough uses synthetic dimensions to efficiently process quantum information [39d]
- Visible light energy yields two-for-one deal when added to CO2 recycling process [39d]
- Identifying the genes that viruses 'steal' from ocean microbes [39d]
- The expansion of turbid drops in water [39d]
- Harnessing vibrations: Engineered material generates electricity from unexpected source [39d]
- Plankton balloon to six times their size in newly discovered mode of oceanic travel [39d]
- Biomarker may predict immunotherapy response in liver cancer [39d]
- First results from the Axion Dark-Matter Birefringent Cavity experiment establish a new technique for axion search [38d]
- Researchers find new role for protein in combating age-related diseases [38d]
- Image-guided computational holographic wavefront shaping: Fast, versatile solutions for complex imaging challenges [38d]
- Global study reveals people, including those most affected by climate change, do not understand climate justice [38d]
- The refrigerator as a harbinger of a better life [38d]
- Fast super-resolved microscopy enables structured illumination and extended depth detection [38d]
- On-surface synthesis enables soliton states for odd-membered polymers [38d]
- Fast-responding colorimetric sensor for real-time monitoring has expanded color gamut [38d]
- Extremely well-preserved fossil sawfly sheds new light on co-evolution of insects and toxic plants [38d]
- Countries under pressure to fork out for nature at UN conference [38d]
- Scientists show how sperm and egg come together like a key in a lock [38d]
- Scientists create new overwintering sites for monarch butterflies on a warming planet [38d]
- Better ocean connectivity boosts reef fish populations, finds study [38d]
- Computational method works backwards from observations to track down river polluters [39d]
- Resolving biology's dark matter: DNA barcoding reveals hidden insect diversity [39d]
- When hurricanes hit, online chatter can drown out safety messaging [39d]
- New study sheds light on lily toxicity in cats—outpatient treatment may be viable option [39d]
- Study: Smaller, more specific academic journals hold more sway over conservation policy [39d]
- Study of wild type mosquitoes in Burkina Faso discovers new signs of insecticide resistance [39d]
- A near-Earth microquasar emerges as a source of powerful radiation [39d]
- A method to switch between optical pulling and pushing forces by altering the shape of Fermi arcs in Weyl systems [39d]
- MAX phases boost electrocatalytic biomass upgrading [39d]
- Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer helps researchers determine shape of black hole corona [39d]
- Environmental DNA and epidemics in wood frogs: Collaboration examines eDNA's precision in population size estimation [39d]
- How images of knives intended to stop youth knife crime may actually be making things worse [39d]
- More efficient phenotypic screening method can simultaneously test multiple drugs [39d]
- Nationalism forces Chinese multinationals to reclaim home-country identity [39d]
- Stem carbohydrate richness in two cycad species [39d]
- A new generation of telescopes will probe the 'unknown unknowns' that could transform our knowledge of the universe [39d]
- Pioneering robot system enables 24/7 monitoring of honeybee behavior [39d]
- DNA-binding C2H2 zinc finger proteins also regulate RNA processing, researchers discover [39d]
- Harnessing diamond imperfections opens a new frontier in quantum sensor development [39d]
- Catching prey with grappling hooks and cannons: The unusual weapons arsenal of a predatory marine bacterium [39d]
- Philosopher finds glitch in worldwide patent laws [39d]
- Old data yield new secrets as NASA's DAVINCI preps for Venus trip [39d]
- Incorporating effects of sea spray into models to improve hurricane intensity forecasting [39d]
- Visible light energy yields two-for-one deal when added to carbon dioxide recycling process [39d]
- A look into cloudy liquids: New method make the expansion of turbid drops in water visible [39d]
- Biofilms study reveals how multiple bacteria species manage to coexist [39d]
- Global CO₂ emissions from forest fires have increased by 60% since 2001, study finds [39d]
- New study reveals a global consensus on what democracy means [39d]
- Discovery of key protein for biosynthesis of plant defense steroids could enhance pest control strategies [39d]
- New benchmark helps solve the hardest quantum problems [39d]
- Why do we love carbs? The origins predate agriculture and maybe even our split from Neanderthals [39d]
- New technique enhances precision in measuring short-lived atomic nuclei [39d]
- Could life exist below Mars ice? Study proposes possibilities [39d]
- Underestimated female tutors: Zebra finch mothers coach their sons to sing better [39d]
- Identifying the genes that viruses 'steal' from ocean microbes [39d]
- Magnetic octupoles help overcome problems with antiferromagnets [39d]
- Astronomers detect ancient lonely quasars with murky origins [39d]
- Microbiome studies in humans and zoo animals pave the way for new drug development [39d]
- Cryo-electron microscopy sheds light on endothelin signaling mechanisms [39d]
- Abiotic organic synthesis research proposes new mechanism for organic condensation [39d]
- Putting out a brain on fire: Researchers map how antibodies bind in rare autoimmune disorder [39d]
- Novel superconducting flux qubit can operate without being surrounded by a magnetic field [39d]
- Insulator-to-metal transition achieved in iridate/manganate heterostructures [39d]
- Quantum research breakthrough uses synthetic dimensions to efficiently process quantum information [39d]
- How can policymakers and scientists speed up progress to achieve Sustainable Development Goals? [39d]
- Research collaboration launches civil rights in education initiative [39d]
- Rare ultra-luminous nova spotted in the Small Magellanic Cloud [39d]
- Mangrove microbes show potential for breaking down plastics [39d]
- GPT-4-based AI agents show promise for detecting antimicrobial resistance [39d]
- Higher oxytocin levels linked to reproductive success and better cooperation in house mice [39d]
- Democracy in danger? Election study in East German states shows mistrust in the state [39d]
- New method for measuring luminescence lifetime offers versatility in scientific imaging [39d]
- Protein signaling pathway provides insights into cell migration and cancer metastasis [39d]
- Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: Censoring hate speech [39d]
- Moonlight may hamper views of the Orionid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet [39d]
- Pathogenic system found on Providencia rustigianii has virulence gene akin to Salmonella's [39d]
- Forever chemicals found in bottled and tap water from around the world [39d]
- In search of evidence of ancient human existence, researchers traverse the inhospitable Namib desert [39d]
- Plant fungus provides new drug target for colorectal cancer therapy [39d]
- Plankton balloon to six times their size in newly discovered mode of oceanic travel [39d]
- Biofabrication should be sustainable: Researcher calls for a rethink in current practices [39d]
- Marine experts challenge reliability of vessel strike prediction models [39d]
- Artificial nests boost penguin breeding success, but there's no one-size-fits-all design [39d]
- License to chill: Bond shows 'regressive nostalgia' can freeze a brand's future [39d]
- Afghan smartphone addiction revealed: A nation gripped by 'nomophobia' [39d]
- Soil's secret language: Researchers decode plant-to-fungi communication [39d]
- Scientists discover fastest degrading bioplastic in seawater [39d]
- Calcium reduces CO₂ emissions from Arctic soils through mineral formation, study shows [39d]
- Microbe opens the door to carbon dioxide–driven manufacturing [39d]
- 'Old' star could provide new insights into star evolution [39d]
- Second exoplanet detected orbiting an early G-type star [39d]
- Cats associate human words with images, experiment suggests [39d]
- Volunteering to help strangers seen as greater contribution than caring for friends and family [39d]
- Longer wildfire seasons means more bad air days [39d]
- Six new Copernicus missions to provide detailed environmental data [39d]
- Carbon accounting needs a unified approach to help reach Net Zero [39d]
- Masculinity worries linked to revenge, avoidance in workplace [39d]
- Israel-Iran and the nine stages of how conflicts can escalate and get out of control [39d]
- Business expert explores strategies for supporting women in leadership, curbing bias [39d]
- Flexible approach to office hours promotes academic support, peer connections, increased student participation [39d]
- New study shows how innovation helps new brands stay 'on brand' [39d]
- Quantum scaling recipe: ARQUIN provides framework for simulating distributed quantum computing system [39d]
- Aquaculture could harm animal welfare or protect it, depending on what species the farms raise [39d]
- Wildlife, climate and plastic: how three summits aim to repair a growing rift with nature [39d]
- Behavioral science: Could supermarket loyalty cards nudge us to make healthier choices? [39d]
- Why The Rock beats politicians for trust and leadership—and what would-be rulers can learn [39d]
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