The Brutalist Report - science
- Costs still on the rise for drugs for neurological diseases [155d]
- Personal info and privacy control may be key to better visits with AI doctors [155d]
- How local governments can lead the way in decarbonizing the U.S. [155d]
- New Illinois study explores adoption of robotic weeding to fight superweeds [155d]
- Low-level lead poisoning is still pervasive in the US and globally [155d]
- Long-term benefits of weight-loss surgery in young people [155d]
- COVID-19 pandemic worsened patient safety measures, study finds [155d]
- First steps towards national screening for Barrett's esophagus [155d]
- The dangerous pursuit of muscularity in men and adolescent boys [155d]
- Spin current observations from organic semiconductor side [155d]
- Keeping close watch on stem cells [155d]
- It's not to be. Universe too short for Shakespeare typing monkeys [155d]
- Alcohol consumption among non-human animals may not be as rare as previously thought, say ecologists [155d]
- Nanoplastics can reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics [155d]
- Three pathways to achieve global climate and sustainable development goals [155d]
- New genetic web tool to help restore climate-resilient marine ecosystems [155d]
- Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver [155d]
- Some wildfire suppressants contain heavy metals and could contaminate the environment [155d]
- Precision robotics offers hope for heart disease treatment [155d]
- One of the fastest-spinning stars in the Universe [155d]
- Nearly 6 percent of pregnant women report marijuana use, U.S. study finds [155d]
- Your brain is ahead, predicting the world [155d]
- Scientists develop cellulose recycling method with applications ranging from textiles to medical devices [155d]
- Smart sensor patch detects health symptoms through edge computing [155d]
- New pathway for sensing cold temperatures identified in rice [155d]
- Study identifies how ovarian cancer protects itself, paves way for improved immunotherapy approach [155d]
- New study shows combination therapy slows cognitive decline in at-risk populations [155d]
- Researchers identify 'sweet spot' for safe surgery after heart attack [155d]
- Solar-powered animal cells [155d]
- Lack of health insurance coverage contributes to racial and ethnic disparities in advanced-stage diagnosis of multiple cancers, study finds [155d]
- New method to analyze complex genetic data could be the key to tackling rare diseases [155d]
- The roots of fear: Understanding the amygdala [155d]
- Study shows natural regrowth of tropical forests has immense potential to address environmental concerns [155d]
- Complexity of tumors revealed in 3D [155d]
- Determining precise timing of cellular growth to understand the origins of cancer [155d]
- Healthy brains suppress inappropriate immune responses [155d]
- Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet [155d]
- Ancient DNA brings to life history of the iconic aurochs, whose tale is intertwined with climate change and human culture [155d]
- 'Black box' of stem cell transplants opened in blood study [155d]
- Keto diet, supplements may restart stalled menstruation, study finds [155d]
- Discovery illuminates how sleeping sickness parasite outsmarts immune response [155d]
- Breakthrough in magnetism could transform quantum computing and superconductors [155d]
- The 'urban revolution' was slow in Bronze Age Arabia [155d]
- Large herbivores have lived in Yellowstone National Park for more than 2,000 years [155d]
- Bones from Tudor Mary Rose shipwreck suggest handedness might affect collarbone chemistry [155d]
- Farewell frost! New surface prevents frost without heat [155d]
- Similarities in brain development between marmosets and humans [155d]
- A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities [155d]
- As Musk seeks to launch tens of thousands of Starlink satellites, space researchers urge caution [155d]
- Keep your ghosts and ghouls—the Cordyceps fungus creates real-life zombies [155d]
- Discovery challenges existing theories of magnetism in kagome metals [155d]
- Liquid metal polymers show potential for enhanced electronics performance [155d]
- Novel polypeptide-based molecules could pave the way for enhanced polymer design [155d]
- Accelerating 3D nanofabrication using a sensitive cationic photoresist [155d]
- How many typhoons will make landfall on Taiwan Island this year? [155d]
- Researchers probe mechanical properties of silicon carbide [155d]
- Deep learning enhances accuracy and efficiency in protein structure prediction [155d]
- Astrophysics study explores turbulence in molecular clouds [155d]
- Atlas of the Human Planet: 50 years of population growth and urbanization trends uncovered [155d]
- Laser measurements help track space debris and observe water masses [155d]
- How researchers can maximize biological insights using animal-tracking devices [155d]
- Researchers observe stick-slip phenomenon in carbon nanotube fibers [155d]
- Auditor's expertise in climate risks affects the quality of the client's climate risk disclosures [155d]
- NASA to launch solar coronagraph to Space Station [155d]
- Protecting northern water supplies from toxic metals in thawing permafrost [155d]
- A remarkable fossil assemblage gets a new interpretation [155d]
- Scientists solve enigma of why Lake Geneva emits large quantities of CO₂ [155d]
- Study shows how multiple centrosomes trigger programmed cell death after faulty division [155d]
- Algae-jellyfish relationship provides insight on immune health [155d]
- Haunting whispers from the Martian landscape make for a spooky 'soliday' [155d]
- Quantum simulator could help uncover materials for high-performance electronics [155d]
- Global fleet of undersea robots reveals the phytoplankton hidden beneath the ocean's surface [155d]
- NASA and NOAA rank 2024 ozone hole as 7th-smallest since recovery began [155d]
- New Age ritual that send 'bad energies' up in smoke may contribute to overharvesting of wild plants [155d]
- Satellite imagery now identifies plastic on remote beaches [155d]
- New study explores adoption of robotic weeding to fight superweeds [155d]
- Findings from veterinary research may help to improve deer health, one test at a time [155d]
- Nanofibrils study successfully measures strength of spider web 'super fibers' [155d]
- 25 km quantum network link between Dutch cities represents a key advance [155d]
- Eco-friendly nanofibrous cellulose matrix has diverse applications ranging from textiles to medical devices [155d]
- AI training method can drastically shorten time for calculations in quantum mechanics [155d]
- Study introduces novel conservation law that operates down to the subcycle level during strong-field ionization [155d]
- Scientists describe how mycobacteria evade the effects of antibiotics [155d]
- Large meltwater accumulation revealed inside Greenland Ice Sheet [155d]
- Polymer's long spin relaxation time helps researchers gain spintronic insights [155d]
- Astrophysicists measure 'dance' of electrons in the glow from exploding neutron stars [155d]
- Solar-powered animal cells: Combining chloroplasts from algae with hamster cells [155d]
- Bones from shipwreck suggest right- or left-handedness could affect how clavicle chemistry changes with age [155d]
- Prolonged brain development of marmosets could serve as model for human evolution [155d]
- Preserved dung suggests large herbivores have lived in Yellowstone National Park for more than 2,000 years [155d]
- Archaeologists suggest the 'urban revolution' was slow in Bronze Age Arabia [155d]
- Recent whale deaths highlight risks from Antarctica's booming krill fishery [155d]
- This ancient tadpole fossil is the oldest ever discovered [155d]
- Microplastics increasing in freshwater, directly related to plastic production [155d]
- New study finds honesty-humility is key to auditors monitoring quality [155d]
- Improving air quality would avoid 80,000 vet visits every year, study finds [155d]
- Image: A particular lenticular cloud [155d]
- Australian courts use 'body language' to judge witness credibility [155d]
- Nightmare fuel: Researchers name the scariest thing you should worry about [155d]
- Optical amplifier and record-sensitive receiver pave the way for faster space communication [155d]
- Tunic found in one of the Royal Tombs at Vergina identified as Alexander the Great's [155d]
- Professor calculates optimal glass shape for preserving chill in beer glasses [155d]
- Hedgehogs are now officially in dramatic decline in Europe, researchers warn [155d]
- Norman coin hoard becomes England's most valuable treasure—it could have been worth a lot more [155d]
- Young again: Study shows that comb jellies can age in reverse [155d]
- Tattoos to confront the terror of death: Researchers examine rise of memorial tattoos in Israel [155d]
- Why Gen Z is saying 'no' to middle management [155d]
- Researchers: We can't solve family violence until we address violence between siblings [155d]
- South Africa's fight against extreme poverty needs a new strategy—model shows how social grants could work [155d]
- Endoplasmic reticulum model brings new insight to cell organelle's structure and function [155d]
- Natural regrowth of tropical forests has immense potential to address environmental concerns, study finds [155d]
- Study analyzes how various African communities have attempted to reverse land degradation [155d]
- Genetic study of wider Caucasus region shows how steppe pastoralist groups formed and transformed over time [155d]
- Ancient DNA brings to life the history of the iconic aurochs [155d]
- Constraining the body of a hydra can cause it to grow two heads [155d]
- Some wildfire suppressants contain heavy metals and could contaminate the environment [155d]
- Gene for cold tolerance in rice offers new opportunities for breeding resilient varieties [155d]
- GOES-19 satellite shares first imagery from solar-monitoring telescope [155d]
- New insights from Shakespeare's England reveal striking parallels to contemporary climate change [155d]
- Amid Hurricane Milton's devastation, a sliver of good news [155d]
- The end of lead pipes: An engineer's take on the historic national effort to eliminate them [155d]
- Typing monkey would be unable to produce 'Hamlet' within the lifetime of the universe, study finds [155d]
- Metallic luster material can change color from silver to gold under UV light [155d]
- Plans to cool the Earth by blocking sunlight are gaining momentum, but critical voices risk being excluded [155d]
- For many Venezuelan migrants in the US, working all hours means hope for a life back home [155d]
- Changing climate could increase mobility of toxic metals in soils, experimental study shows [155d]
- Advanced graphics processing units lead to unprecedented speed for electronic structure calculations [155d]
- Researchers show nanoplastics can reduce the effectiveness of antibiotics [155d]
- Study models dinoflagellate light in breaking waves [155d]
- Stochastic thermodynamics may be key to understanding energy costs of computation [155d]
- Precise layering in catalysts offers an improved way for building sustainable chemicals [155d]
- Hiring, supporting justice-impacted individuals in the workplace [155d]
- Compact in-incubator imaging device allows real-time remote monitoring of cell growth [155d]
- How life began on Earth: Model suggests ancient Earth had organic-rich atmosphere [155d]
- New extended and faint tidal tail discovered [155d]
- How harmful are microplastics to human health? [155d]
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- Climate change driving 'record threats to health': report [155d]
- Who should get paid for nature's sequenced genes? [155d]
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- 'New wave' as start-up sweeps up Thai ocean plastic [155d]
- Taiwan battens down for Super Typhoon Kong-rey [155d]
- Are bioplastics really the wonder alternative to petro plastics? [155d]
- A new genetic web tool can help restore climate-resilient marine ecosystems [155d]
- Report reveals a 'vital sanctuary' for wildlife and endangered species in Cambodia's Central Cardamom Mountains [155d]
- Volcanic 'cryptic carbon' emissions may be a hidden driver of Earth's past climate [155d]
- Three-person crew enters China's Tiangong space station [155d]
- Three pathways to achieve global climate and sustainable development goals [155d]
- African giant rats trained to sniff out illegal wildlife products [155d]
- Ecologists suggest animal alcohol consumption more common than thought [155d]
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