The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists use ancient DNA to shed light on adaptation of early Europeans [455d]
- Brain-based visual impairment in children [455d]
- Surprising patterns in infant growth after gestational diabetes exposure [455d]
- Advancements in genomic research reveal alternative transcription initiation sites in thousands of soybean genes [455d]
- Cardiovascular drugs may reduce dementia risk [455d]
- HIV latency reversing properties in African plant [455d]
- Thermochemical tech shows promising path for building heat [455d]
- Astronomers discover first pairs of white dwarf and main sequence stars in clusters, shining new light on stellar evolution [455d]
- Changing the definition of cerebral palsy [455d]
- Secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding [455d]
- High exposure to everyday chemicals during pregnancy linked to asthma risk in children [455d]
- Revitalizing neighborhoods in the wake of aging populations [455d]
- How flood risk affects home values [455d]
- Study identifies subtypes of fibroblasts in skin cancer [455d]
- New ion speed record holds potential for faster battery charging, biosensing [455d]
- New theory reveals the shape of a single photon [455d]
- Next step in light microscopy image improvement [455d]
- Populations overheat as major cities fail canopy goals [455d]
- The chilling sound of the Aztec death whistle [455d]
- By exerting 'crowd control' over mouse cells, scientists make progress towards engineering tissues [455d]
- Labeling cell particles with barcodes [455d]
- Neuroscientists discover how the brain slows anxious breathing [455d]
- Perovskite research boosts solar cell efficiency and product life [455d]
- New method of generating eco-friendly energy [455d]
- Vultures and artificial intelligence(s) as death detectors: High-tech approach for wildlife research and conservation [455d]
- Psychotic-like experiences in adolescents linked to depression and self-destructive behavior [455d]
- How children learned for 99% of human history [455d]
- Spinning fusion fuel for efficiency [455d]
- Earlier diabetes diagnosis linked to dementia risk [455d]
- How jetlag can disrupt our metabolism [455d]
- Battery research with X-ray microscope [455d]
- Researchers develop crystals to harvest water from air, inspired by desert life [455d]
- Study tracks PFAS, microplastics through landfills and wastewater treatment plants [455d]
- Building roots in glass, a bio-inspired approach to creating 3D microvascular networks using plants and fungi [455d]
- Study identifies potential new drug for Parkinson's-related cognitive decline, dementia [455d]
- Artificial intelligence can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding [455d]
- Developing an antibody to combat age-related muscle atrophy [455d]
- Will agricultural weeds finally claim the upper hand in a changing climate? [455d]
- How cells habituate [455d]
- Improving hurricane modeling with physics-informed machine learning [455d]
- Sliding seeds can provide insight into devastating landslides and rock avalanches [455d]
- Pregnant people might not be getting the nutrients they need [455d]
- Researchers discover new cognitive blueprint for making and breaking habits [455d]
- Eradivir's EV25 therapeutic reduces advanced-stage influenza viral loads faster, more thoroughly in preclinical studies than current therapies [455d]
- Bioeconomy in Colombia: The race to save Colombia's vital shellfish [455d]
- Why weight? Researchers say it’s fitness that matters [455d]
- Researchers use biophysics to design new vaccines against RSV and related respiratory viruses [455d]
- Creativity camp improves adolescent mental health, well-being [455d]
- New DESI data shed light on gravity's pull in the universe [455d]
- Northerners, Scots and Irish excel at detecting fake accents to guard against outsiders, study suggests [455d]
- Enormous cache of rare earth elements hidden inside coal ash waste, study suggests [455d]
- Collaboration key to ultimate genotypes in plants and livestock, say researchers [455d]
- Collaboration uncovers mechanisms of an African plant with anti-HIV potential [455d]
- Allyship efforts can face pushback in the workplace—here's why it happens and what leaders can do about it [455d]
- Advancements in genomic research reveal alternative transcription initiation sites in thousands of soybean genes [455d]
- Ancient DNA sheds light on adaptation of early Europeans at the dawn of the agricultural revolution [455d]
- Novel AI algorithm captures photons in motion [455d]
- First pairs of white dwarf–main sequence binaries discovered in clusters shine new light on stellar evolution [455d]
- Could a multivitamin help save coral reefs? Preliminary data says yes [455d]
- Soil ecosystem more resilient when land is managed sustainably, finds study [455d]
- Why Ghanaian farmers have been unable to capitalize on record cocoa prices [455d]
- Bioeconomy in Colombia: DNA analysis shows a vital shellfish in decline [455d]
- Deep learning architecture enables higher efficiency in light microscopy image improvement [455d]
- Empowering entrepreneurship to advance inclusivity and deliver greater value [455d]
- Precursor hydrolysis method allows for mass production of SiO₂ multi-shell hollow spheres [455d]
- Vultures and AI as death detectors: A high-tech approach for wildlife research and conservation [455d]
- Scientists develop copper depletion strategy for advanced cuproptosis therapy [455d]
- Why inclusive product lines may not be seen as equally positive by all consumers—and how companies can respond [455d]
- Oil and gas well proximity linked to higher rates of COVID-19 mortality [455d]
- Tobacco isn't a good investment: Study shows a decline in stock prices since 2016 [455d]
- New method of generating eco-friendly energy uses piezoelectricity [455d]
- AI and criminal justice: How AI can support—not undermine—justice [455d]
- Canadians are much more pessimistic about money than Americans, new survey shows [455d]
- Eating less sugar would be great for the planet as well as our health, say researchers [455d]
- How a dairy farm could help prevent prisoners from reoffending [455d]
- Early modern history expert shares concerns with gaps and emptiness in 17th century calendars [455d]
- Will agricultural weeds finally claim the upper hand in a changing climate? [455d]
- Delving deep into regulation of cobalt active sites to enhance selectivity of propylene to improve production [455d]
- Women and girls pay the price on the frontlines of the climate crisis, new analysis finds [455d]
- Climate policies stimulate innovation and sustainability, says researcher [455d]
- Experts study where microplastics are winding up—and what risks they pose [455d]
- The megafauna mystery: Australia's 40,000-year-old cold case [455d]
- Electrochemistry unlocks a new type of palladium hydride nanoparticle [455d]
- Government and regulators need to act on contractor safety in the mining industry [455d]
- Could keeping native species as pets save them from extinction? Here's why it's not that simple [455d]
- AI for life: How sovereign Wiradyuri ways of knowing can transform technology for good [455d]
- Climate change is encouraging unsanitary toilet practices among vulnerable communities [455d]
- With 14 community newspapers due to close, too many parts of NZ are becoming 'news deserts' [455d]
- Generation Z wants to be safe, study finds [455d]
- Men abused by women don't all fight back—some believe a strong man is nonviolent [455d]
- Beyond backlash: How feeling threatened by diversity can trigger positive change [455d]
- Like working from home? Depends how you got there, and who's doing it [455d]
- The Moana effect: How small island developing states bring their struggle against climate change to the world [455d]
- Mitigating heat stress in heifers to prevent stock losses [455d]
- Experiment suggests quantum computers can coordinate actions of moving devices [455d]
- Human evolution in an AI world: Predicting changes in brain size, attention and social behaviors [455d]
- Novel crystals can harvest water from air without any energy input [455d]
- Black Britons from top backgrounds up to three times more likely to be downwardly mobile [455d]
- Researchers track PFAS, microplastics from landfills to treatment plants [455d]
- Snail study points to bright future for AI in biological research [455d]
- Mass deportations are a day one priority for Trump—economists explain how it could lead to a recession [455d]
- AI can be used to predict river discharge and warn of potential flooding, new study shows [455d]
- Police in Britain are failing to meet the public's minimum standards of service, researchers find [455d]
- Black entrepreneurs are often shut out from capital, but here's how some are removing barriers [455d]
- Advances in Y chromosome analysis aid in horse breeding and conservation [455d]
- Workplace diversity training programs are everywhere, but their effectiveness varies widely [455d]
- Hunter-gatherer study helps explain how children have learned for 99% of human history [455d]
- Physicists use sliding seeds to better understand landslides and rock avalanches [455d]
- Physicists explain how fractional charge in pentalayer graphene could work [455d]
- Aligning the quantum property known as spin for fusion fuels could make it easier to generate electricity economically [455d]
- Predicting the mode of action of new anti-cancer compounds with AI [455d]
- Recovering in-demand metals for new electronics—researchers find industrial-strength adsorbents soak up lanthanum [455d]
- Experiments reveal content moderators are influenced by online misinformation, but accuracy mindset may help [455d]
- Survey demonstrates impact of misinformation on Spanish-language social media platforms [455d]
- Social media users probably won't read beyond this headline, researchers say [455d]
- Blind cavefish study provides new insights into the evolution of neurons in vertebrate brains [455d]
- Groundwater pumping drives rapid sinking in California, study shows [455d]
- Decision markets could predict replicability of online experiments [455d]
- Paleontologists discover Saskatchewan's first Centrosaurus and Citipes elegans fossils [455d]
- Collecting climate data from Nigeria to inform climate models [455d]
- A valuable tool for African swine fever virus research developed [455d]
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