The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists develop tool to predict sepsis in apparently healthy newborns [26d]
- AI algorithm accurately detects heart disease in dogs [26d]
- What animal societies can teach us about aging [26d]
- Researchers' new outreach strategy succeeds, sets blueprint for detecting invasive species in Florida [26d]
- A faster, better way to train general-purpose robots [27d]
- AI in healthcare: New research shows promise and limitations of physicians working with GPT-4 for decision making [27d]
- Significant extension of zinc battery lifespan [27d]
- New solvent-free 3D printing material could enable biodegradable implants [27d]
- When is a heat wave just a heat wave, and when is it climate change? [27d]
- Age assurance online needs to be child-rights respecting, new study says [27d]
- RSV vaccines effective, but more people need to get them [27d]
- Potential of MXenes for nanotech applications [27d]
- Scientists can reverse brain aging in fruit flies by preventing buildup of a common protein [27d]
- Companies and investors can now get smarter when it comes to nature [27d]
- Bird wings inspire new approach to flight safety [27d]
- Study refines understanding of kidney transplant rejection [27d]
- Climate, dead zones and fish: Solving a 'wicked problem' in Lake Erie and beyond [27d]
- Dinosaurs thrived after ice, not fire, says a new study of ancient volcanism [27d]
- Green growth: 30% of regions worldwide achieve economic growth while reducing carbon emissions [27d]
- Cellular couriers: Body's 'delivery trucks' could lead to new cancer blood test [27d]
- Enhancing the accuracy of wearables that measure blood glucose levels [27d]
- Developing kidneys from scratch [27d]
- Invasive plants drive homogenization of soil microbial communities across U.S. [27d]
- Major development successes in diamond spin photon quantum computers [27d]
- Giant clam declared critically endangered after the latest assessment [27d]
- No incentive for older birds to make new friends [27d]
- Improvement of catalytic activity by controlling the surface structure of metal particles [27d]
- Using weather radar to track Australia's migrating birds [27d]
- Teens who made history with Pythagoras' theorem discovery publish their first academic paper with new proofs [27d]
- Quality control in artificial photosynthesis: Validating natural antenna mimicry [27d]
- Ultraprecise method of aligning 3D semiconductor chips invented [27d]
- Superspreader fibrils caught in the act [27d]
- Understanding how mutations affect diseases [27d]
- Heart failure mortality declining in Sweden [27d]
- Keeping fewer friends protects aging monkeys from diseases [27d]
- Children's BMI can affect their future lung function [27d]
- Magnetic field applied to both sides of brain shows rapid improvement for depression [27d]
- Discovery of key mechanism in Huntington's Disease could pave the way for early detection and treatment [27d]
- Childhood attention issues and genetic factors may predict psychosis risk [27d]
- Molecular data storage [27d]
- Towards implementing neural networks on edge IoT devices [27d]
- Co-culture system for sustainable cultured meat production [27d]
- Breakthrough in 3D object scanning: Boosting clarity and depth perception for complex structures [27d]
- Building safer cities with AI: Machine learning model enhances urban resilience against liquefaction [27d]
- Are we missing the mark on biodiversity? 90% of countries ignore key behavior changes [27d]
- Breaks in resistance training do not impair long-term development in strength and muscle size [27d]
- Thin skin significantly blunts injury from puncture [27d]
- Hydrogen: Breakthrough in alkaline membrane electrolyzers [27d]
- Thermal imaging may help fruits, veggies stay fresher longer [27d]
- Dramatic drop in marijuana use among U.S. youth over a decade (2011 to 2021) [27d]
- Lab-grown pork gets support from sorghum grain [27d]
- Enhanced cardiovascular function with spinal cord transcutaneous stimulation in high-level spinal cord injury [27d]
- Scientists create geochemical fingerprints [27d]
- Why langurs drink salt water [27d]
- Cannabis use during pregnancy can impact thinking and learning skills, increase aggression among children, study shows [27d]
- Genomic variants that increase risk of kidney disease are found in nearly one-third of West Africans [27d]
- H5N1 virus isolated from infected dairy worker is 100% lethal in ferrets, but does not appear to be circulating in nature anymore [27d]
- Seeing a black hole's jet in a new light [27d]
- A new chemistry for CRISPR [27d]
- Pythons can swallow even bigger prey than scientists realized [27d]
- Oceanographers record the largest predation event ever observed in the ocean [26d]
- Scientists create a molecular switch that can control cell division on demand outside of a living system [26d]
- Plastics: lifesaver turned environmental threat [26d]
- The growing scourge of plastic pollution: in numbers [26d]
- China says it's ready to launch the next crew to its orbiting space station early Wednesday [26d]
- From fish to clean water, the ocean matters—how to quantify the benefits [26d]
- Vampire bats: Look beyond the fangs and blood to see animal friendships and unique adaptations [26d]
- Why donors should ask local communities what matters to them while deciding what success looks like [26d]
- US math teachers view student performance differently based on race and gender [26d]
- AI algorithm accurately detects heart disease in dogs [26d]
- What animal societies can teach us about aging [26d]
- Have we found all the major Maya cities? Not even close, new research suggests [26d]
- Engineered bacterial protein offers efficient rare earth metal separation [27d]
- Invasive plants drive homogenization of soil microbial communities across US, new study finds [27d]
- Discovery of critical iron-transport protein in malaria parasites could lead to faster-acting medications [27d]
- Investigating lithium isotope systematics in Qinghai Lake [27d]
- Investigating the flow of fluids with non-monotonic, 'S-shaped' rheology [27d]
- A next-generation catalog of cultivated bananas [27d]
- A new app for tracking coastal flooding during hurricanes [27d]
- 'Extreme citizen science'—high school students promoted to real researchers for motivation and environmental monitoring [27d]
- Imaging the invisible: Advanced tech targets microplastics in living organisms [27d]
- Research team explores potential of MXenes for nanotech applications [27d]
- Study offers refined estimates of permafrost loss in High Mountain Asia under future warming [27d]
- Report focuses on the critical role the ocean plays in Earth's interconnected systems [27d]
- Humanity consumes nearly seven trillion cubic meters of water per year to grow crops worldwide: Study [27d]
- How life strategies and habitats influence the regenerative capacities of salamanders [27d]
- Researcher grows biological tissue in the lab using lasers to produce microfilaments [27d]
- Astronomers map 'danger zones' for planet-forming disks in star cluster [27d]
- Implantable microparticles can deliver two cancer therapies at once [27d]
- New solvent-free 3D printing material could enable biodegradable implants [27d]
- Study shows bleak outlook for koalas in Central QLD without intervention [27d]
- NASA successfully integrates coronagraph for Roman Space Telescope [27d]
- The surprising way to motivate digital gig economy workers [27d]
- Hera asteroid mission's CubeSat passengers signal home [27d]
- Laboratory simulation finds smaller nanoparticles are subject to enhanced agglomeration in gastrointestinal tract [27d]
- NASA telescopes discover brown dwarf protoplanetary disks in the Orion Nebula [27d]
- A landscape of consciousness: Neurophysiologist presents diverse theories and taxonomy of proposed solutions [27d]
- Research team achieves first-ever acceleration of positive muons to 100 keV [27d]
- How social interactions evolve in schools: Study reveals people tend to gravitate towards groups of similar sizes [27d]
- New insights into cancer risks from chemicals in fire smoke [27d]
- CRISPR-Cas10 can flood virally infected bacteria with toxic molecules, researchers discover [27d]
- Scientists transport protons in truck, paving way for antimatter delivery [27d]
- Study reveals AI filters' influence on perceived attractiveness [27d]
- Balancing nutrient levels and fishery health in Lake Erie [27d]
- Dinosaurs thrived after ice, not fire, says a new study of ancient volcanism [27d]
- Researchers develop more selective proteasome inhibitors for use in the pharmaceutical industry [27d]
- Protecting endangered bats with biomaterials [27d]
- When science speaks in extremes: Study proposes system for detecting polarized discourse [27d]
- My family lived the horrors of Native American boarding schools. Why Biden's apology doesn't go far enough [27d]
- Thermal imaging may help fruits, veggies stay fresher longer [27d]
- Are we drowning out the sounds of the sea? [27d]
- GDP is an outdated way of measuring the health of the economy. It doesn't reflect the health of people or the planet [27d]
- Colored South Africans are all but erased from history textbooks. I asked learners how that makes them feel [27d]
- Giant clam declared critically endangered after assessment [27d]
- Is it true that trees pollute the air? [27d]
- Seeing a black hole's jet in a new light: A look at high-energy particles being blasted across space [27d]
- Study finds influential textbooks labeled American actions as imperialist, contradicting American exceptionalism [27d]
- Public and community engagement key to enhancing urban living conditions, environmental decision making in China [27d]
- How Australia is represented in Wikipedia and why it matters [27d]
- New class of encrypted peptides exhibits significant antimicrobial properties [27d]
- Tracking a disappearing mantle plume in ancient Samoa: Researchers shed light on a 30-million-year gap [27d]
- Are we missing the mark on biodiversity? 90% of countries ignore key behavior changes [27d]
- Dingoes are not mating with dogs—but that could soon change if culling continues [27d]
- Geochemical fingerprints trace ochre origins to world's oldest mine [27d]
- Study links black holes to dark energy [27d]
- Analysis of nine years of Trump political speeches finds violent rhetoric has increased dramatically [27d]
- Sinwar's death leaves a vacuum in Hamas while Israeli actions make it harder to fill with a moderate, says expert [27d]
- Why billionaire philanthropy might not be as generous as it appears [27d]
- Researcher uses machine learning to identify a suspected pathogen killing corals [27d]
- How soil pH affects growth of destructive fungus in canola [27d]
- Could life at TRAPPIST-1 survive the star's superflares? [27d]
- Here are some potentially habitable world targets for the upcoming LIFE mission [27d]
- First-ever biomechanics study of Indigenous weapons shows what made them so deadly [27d]
- Establishing a routine process for evaluating extreme weather events [27d]
- Giving feedback is a skill: Three tips on how to do it well for students [27d]
- How do US presidential elections affect the economy and the stock market? [27d]
- Is it a good idea to repeat a year at school? [27d]
- Spreading crushed rock over farmland can remove CO₂ from the atmosphere if we do it right [27d]
- Impact on dog health after neutering still unclear, research shows [27d]
- Designing long-lived peptides for more powerful medicines [27d]
- Team develops deep learning model to predict protein conformational changes [27d]
- Why langurs drink salt water: Endangered species defies poor environmental conditions and shows remarkable adaptation [27d]
- Researchers discover underlying mechanisms that make CRISPR an effective gene editing tool [27d]
- New research creates better tool to assess personality traits of job seekers [27d]
- Nearly half of Americans think members of the opposing political party are 'evil,' poll finds [27d]
- Animals that are all black or all white have reputations based on superstition—biases that have real effects [27d]
- Polluters must pay: How COP29 can make this a reality [27d]
- Atmospheric chemistry: Researchers discover polarity competition mechanisms in thunderstorm cloud-top corona discharges [27d]
- Using inexpensive nickel compounds to replace costly and rare iridium for cost-effective hydrogen production [27d]
- Climate and wine: Study shows that flexibility is needed to adapt [27d]
- Sorghum grain–based scaffolds expand lab-grown pork options [27d]
- Study observes a phase transition in magic of a quantum system with random circuits [27d]
- Carbon cuts 'miles short' of 2030 goal: UN [27d]
- EPA reviewing petition to evaluate Tijuana River Valley's eligibility as a superfund site [27d]
- High-altitude ER-2 flights get down-to-earth data [27d]
- Mars Perseverance rover: Red rocks with green spots at 'Serpentine Rapids' [27d]
- Sols 4343-4344: Late slide, late changes [27d]
- The gold standard: Researchers enhance cardiology imaging by using gold nanoparticles [27d]
- The search for exomoons is on [27d]
- Webb finds dozens of supernovae remnants in the Triangulum Galaxy [27d]
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