The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers develop minimally invasive neural interface in revolutionary study [207d]
- 'Game changer' in lithium extraction: Researchers develop novel electrochemical reactor [207d]
- 'Achilles heel' of drug-resistant pathogens [207d]
- Treatment advances, predictive biomarkers stand to improve bladder cancer care [207d]
- Researchers reveal why a key tuberculosis drug works against resistant strains [207d]
- Bluetooth technology unlocks urban animal secrets [207d]
- Linking data on genetics, traits and environment gives crop breeders a wider lens [207d]
- Neuropathic pain drugs found to increase risk of hip fracture in older adults [207d]
- New model system for the development of potential active substances used in condensate modifying drugs [207d]
- MRI-guided radiation therapy reduces long-term side effects for patients with prostate cancer [207d]
- Climate change threatens key ocean plankton groups [207d]
- 12,000-year-old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology [207d]
- Air pollution exposure may be associated with eczema [207d]
- Only certain paranormal beliefs may be linked with more stress and distress [207d]
- When it comes to corporate climate action, a single policy isn't enough [207d]
- Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago [207d]
- Which risk factors are linked to having a severe stroke? [207d]
- New species discovered with refined DNA technology [207d]
- How new therapies are revolutionizing the treatment of juvenile idiopathic arthritis [207d]
- How studying fruit flies can help us understand congenital defects [207d]
- Depression rates in LGBTQIA+ students are three times higher than their peers, new research suggests [207d]
- Metabolomic changes linked to psychotic-like experiences and cannabis use in adolescents [207d]
- Faster flowing glaciers could help predict nearby volcanic activity [207d]
- Engineers make converting CO2 into useful products more practical [207d]
- Organ donation: Opt-out defaults do not increase donation rates, study finds [207d]
- Children's gut bacteria may hold the key to diarrhea treatment [207d]
- Early detection, intensive treatment critical for high-risk patients with Kawasaki Disease [207d]
- Gas-churning monster black holes [207d]
- An advance toward inhalable mRNA medications, vaccines [207d]
- A step toward safer X-rays with new detector technology [207d]
- On the origin of life: How the first cell membranes came to exist [207d]
- Research reveals unseen factors behind lithium-ion battery degradation [207d]
- Anti-fatberg invention could help unclog city sewers [207d]
- The blue-green sustainable proteins of seaweed may soon be on your plate [207d]
- New guideline provides treatment recommendations for restless legs syndrome [207d]
- Potential single-dose smallpox and mpox vaccine moves forward [207d]
- Does AI improve doctors' diagnoses? Study puts it to the test [207d]
- Extreme weather accelerates nitrate pollution in groundwater [207d]
- New genetic changes linked to testicular cancer offer fresh insights into the disease and its treatment [207d]
- Human stem cell-derived heart cells are safe in monkeys, could treat congenital heart disease [207d]
- How 'clean' does a quantum computing test facility need to be? [207d]
- Cell aging in one organ can snowball into multi-organ failure [207d]
- New discovery may lead to more effective treatment for cardiovascular disease [207d]
- Key influenza-severity risk factor found hiding in plain sight on our antibodies [207d]
- Robot identifies plants by 'touching' their leaves [207d]
- Bird brain from the age of dinosaurs reveals roots of avian intelligence [207d]
- We may be overestimating the association between gut bacteria and disease, machine learning study finds [207d]
- Pioneering research shows sea life will struggle to survive future global warming [207d]
- In 10 seconds, an AI model detects cancerous brain tumor often missed during surgery [207d]
- Three galactic 'red monsters' in the early Universe [207d]
- The secrets of fossil teeth revealed by the synchrotron: A long childhood is the prelude to the evolution of a large brain [207d]
- Can we live on our planet without destroying it? [207d]
- How to reduce social media stress by leaning in instead of logging off [207d]
- NZ's food manufacturers are embracing the idea of a circular economy but are slow to implement it [207d]
- Astronomers defy the zone of avoidance to find hundreds of new galaxies [207d]
- Researchers use high-resolution images to create model that predicts landslide risk in coastal areas [207d]
- Portable spectrophotometer approach predicts shelf life of strawberries in real time [207d]
- Economic policies encourage the careless use of people and the planet. Creating caring economies is the answer [207d]
- Seaweed proteins could be the next sustainable food source [207d]
- Most surveyed grocery shoppers report noticing shrinkflation [207d]
- Planet saw its 2nd-warmest October in 175-year record: 2024 on pace to be world's warmest year on record [207d]
- Metal-organic framework materials to remove dye contaminants for cleaner water [207d]
- Climate policy monitor reveals net zero regulations surge globally but implementation gap remains [207d]
- Meteorite contains evidence of liquid water on Mars 742 million years ago [207d]
- The time is ripe to support urban agriculture: Experts urge Congress to fund new iteration of Farm Bill [207d]
- Ocean warming and acidification threaten key ocean plankton groups, study warns [207d]
- Metagenomic profiling method with enhanced precision uses fewer computing resources [207d]
- Researchers call for recognition of tire particles as a distinct environmental threat [207d]
- A new vertical seed distribution trait for soybean breeding [207d]
- Child-centered research shows how schools can provide support for domestic abuse situations [207d]
- Climate scientist combines research and teaching into 'perfect storm' of discovery [207d]
- Scientists identify flaw in astrophysics models of massive stars and supernovae [207d]
- Wearable tech for space station research [207d]
- Colorado River basins could face tipping point, drought study warns [207d]
- Pakistan employs new measures to deal with nearly 70,000 people affected daily by hazardous smog [207d]
- Norway's Kon-Tiki museum returns human remains to Easter Island [207d]
- Spain flood epicenter under highest alert for fresh rain [207d]
- Digital digs: Technology preserving Europe's cultural heritage [207d]
- CMS develops new AI algorithm to detect anomalies at the Large Hadron Collider [207d]
- Data from Jan. 6 insurrection links social media, growing levels of political violence [207d]
- How skills from hospitality and tourism can propel careers beyond the industry [207d]
- Swift Observatory studies a pair of gas-churning monster black holes [207d]
- Fossil teeth suggest a long childhood is the prelude to the evolution of a large brain [207d]
- Discovery of three galactic 'red monsters' in early universe challenges current models of galaxy formation [207d]
- Barley pangenome study reveals diversity can arise after domestication [207d]
- Nitrate levels in soils suggest extreme weather from climate change speeds up groundwater pollution [207d]
- Drug-loaded hydrogel microelectrode arrays significantly boost brain-computer interface performance, study finds [207d]
- Data suggest when it comes to corporate climate action, a single policy isn't enough [207d]
- Only certain paranormal beliefs may be linked with more stress and distress, research reveals [207d]
- 12,000-year old stones may be very early evidence of wheel-like technology [207d]
- Is South Africa one of the most politically polarized countries in the world? No, it's not, says sociologist [207d]
- Want to slash social housing waitlists? We should allow tenants to swap homes [207d]
- Mothers, metaphors and dyslexia: What language reveals about the challenges of a child's learning disability [207d]
- Socioeconomic status explains most of the racial and ethnic achievement gaps in elementary school [207d]
- Simple model system can break down fibrils to investigate drugs for neurodegenerative diseases [207d]
- Squishy microgels in granular biomaterials confine and direct cell behavior [207d]
- Valencia floods: How to prevent a natural disaster from becoming a public health crisis [207d]
- How 'clean' does a quantum computing test facility need to be? [207d]
- Thousands of corporate lobbyists are at the UN climate summit in Baku. But what exactly is 'lobbying'? [207d]
- High-speed 'floc trains': Discovery reveals how tiny plastic 'hitchhikers' spread quickly through water systems [207d]
- Why England's new curriculum should involve as much hands-on learning as possible [207d]
- Survey finds police investigations into rape and sexual assault are improving, but there is still much work to do [207d]
- Tagging antibiotic-resistant bacteria with a chimeric agent to activate the immune system [207d]
- Women suppress their femininity to fit into military culture—and struggle to be seen as veterans when they leave [207d]
- Spacecraft completed for NASA's TRACERS mission, key milestone passed [207d]
- New software package helps scientists analyze greenhouse gas levels in static chamber experiments [207d]
- Linking data on genetics, traits and environment gives crop breeders a wider lens [207d]
- Chinese firms turn to executives with global expertise to counter trade war impact [207d]
- Citizen scientists discover new, more virulent form of sudden oak death in Bay Area [207d]
- Pollutants in shipping: Researchers recommend stricter regulations [207d]
- US states are finally starting to put in place protections for the kids of family vloggers [207d]
- Informal safety nets help many Americans with expenses: Exploring 'financial interdependence' [207d]
- Can we live on our planet without destroying it? Researcher investigates planetary boundaries [207d]
- Robot identifies plants by 'touching' their leaves [207d]
- Ancient seeds give clues on climate change [207d]
- Experiment supports existence of a new type of superconductor [207d]
- How image search algorithms shape views on climate change in different countries [207d]
- Drosophila study uncovers molecular details of how cell death is controlled during epithelial tissue remodeling [207d]
- Experiments find stress is contagious for animals, too [207d]
- Novel ceramic material uses lattice disorder to enhance electrocaloric cooling [207d]
- Fluorspar activated in water under mild conditions provides new route to fluorochemicals [207d]
- New platinum-nickel core-shell catalyst shows stability for oxygen reduction reactions [207d]
- Physicists achieve high-precision imaging of complex molecules using highly charged ions [207d]
- Unique magnetic properties of 2D triangular lattice materials have potential applications for quantum computing [207d]
- Scientists develop a phase-transformable membrane for efficient gas separation [207d]
- Improved lipid-polymer nanoparticle could advance inhalable mRNA medications and vaccines [207d]
- Fine-tuning ion exchange membranes for better energy storage [207d]
- Agrivoltaics for sustainable food, energy and water management in East Africa [207d]
- Prime time for cicadas: What a once-in-1,547-year bug population surge tells us about the nature of reality [207d]
- How are nanostructures created? Imaging techniques unveil secrets of electrodeposition [207d]
- Global carbon emissions inch upwards in 2024 despite progress on EVs, renewables and deforestation [207d]
- Sprayable psoriasis drug delivery system uses 'trojan horse' style of nanoparticle [207d]
- Rapid synthesis of gold microsphere array offers solution for advanced packaging in electronics [207d]
- Ice Age plankton model suggests sea life will struggle to survive future global warming [207d]
- Bird brain from the age of dinosaurs reveals roots of avian intelligence [207d]
- Benevolent sexism competed with hypermasculinity in high-stakes campaigns in the US and Ireland [207d]
- Australian workers hoard more than 160 million days of untaken leave. So could you be forced to take a break? [207d]
- The Incas used stringy objects called 'khipus' to record data—we just got a step closer to understanding them [207d]
- Opinion: Online games should not be included in Australia's social media ban—they are crucial for kids' social lives [207d]
- Digital twin confirms nanotubes can detect cracks in aircraft wing mid-flight [207d]
- Shrinking sea ice means more-intense storms on Alaska's coast, analysis suggests [207d]
- How geodesign could enhance collaborative urban planning [207d]
- Xenophobia and anti-Semitic attitudes also on the rise in western Germany, finds study [207d]
- Climate scientists argue that 1000-year sequestration strategies must be used to meet climate goals [207d]
- AI is everywhere: How should schools handle it? Teachers' different approaches show its potential—and limits [207d]
- Pronghorn herds dying by the dozen on eastern Colorado roads after snowstorm [207d]
- New daisy species discovered with refined DNA technology [207d]
- A spider stellar engine could move binary stars halfway across a galaxy [207d]
- Czechoslovak intelligence operations in Cyprus during the Cold War revealed [207d]
- Zinc to the rescue: Study uncovers how foliar sprays enhance drought resilience in crops [207d]
- Alaska-grown hazelnuts? A changing climate is helping growers coax unusual crops from northern soil [207d]
- Magnetic displacement experiment challenges long-held theories on how migratory birds navigate [207d]
- Flexible statistical method powers research on health, climate, financial data [207d]
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