The Brutalist Report - science
- Pulmonary fibrosis: Study targets proteins to reverse lung scarring [119d]
- Promising results from first prenatal therapy for spinal muscular atrophy [119d]
- Almost 90% of people would agree to genetic testing to tailor medication use, survey finds [119d]
- Stopping asthma in its tracks [119d]
- Chlorine plus UV light degrades toxins caused by harmful algae blooms [119d]
- A miniature swimming robot inspired by marine flatworms [119d]
- Scientists identify a new cancer immunotherapy target: Dysfunctional B cells [119d]
- Study reveals activity of navtemadlin in glioblastoma, points to possible treatment improvements [119d]
- Towards new battery tech: Chemists demonstrate high-performance sodium-ion cathode [119d]
- A new way to observe electrons in motion [119d]
- For success in bioelectronics, build with nature-inspired design [119d]
- New therapy may effectively control HIV in Uganda [119d]
- Like human brains, large language models reason about diverse data in a general way [119d]
- Data from all 50 states shows early onset breast cancer is on the rise in younger women: Does place of exposure matter? [119d]
- Mutation increases enzyme in mouse brains linked to schizophrenia behaviors [119d]
- We can farm more seafood while minimizing its impact on biodiversity [119d]
- Biodiversity in England's rivers improved as metal pollution reduced [119d]
- A catalytic two-step: Transforming industrial CO2 into a renewable fuel [119d]
- Ginger compound has potential to treat inflammatory bowel disease [119d]
- Cancer cells cooperate to scavenge for nutrients [119d]
- Scientists solve the brain's motion-source separation problem [119d]
- Contact electrification depends on materials' contact history, physicists show [119d]
- Nerves electrify stomach cancer, sparking growth and spread [119d]
- 300 new intermediate-mass black holes plus 2500 new active black holes in dwarf galaxies discovered [119d]
- U.S. facing critical hospital bed shortage by 2032 [119d]
- Advances in AI can help prepare the world for the next pandemic, global group of scientists find [119d]
- Emergency clinicians increase prescriptions of buprenorphine, effectively help patients get started on the path to recovery [119d]
- New sensor can take any gas and tell you what's in it [119d]
- New process gets common rocks to trap carbon rapidly, cheaply [119d]
- Jumbled proteins paint a bold target on the backs of brain tumors [119d]
- Socioeconomic factors, unpredictability complicate diagnosis of episodic disabilities, like epilepsy [119d]
- Global retreat of glaciers has strongly accelerated [119d]
- Bio-hybrid drone uses silkworm moth antennae to navigate using smell [119d]
- Urban environments promote adaptation to multiple stressors [119d]
- How the brain balances risk and reward in making decisions [119d]
- New environmentally-friendly mortar reduces heat loss [119d]
- Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and aging more than our genes [119d]
- Magnetic semiconductor preserves 2D quantum properties in 3D material [119d]
- Magnetic switch traps quantum information carriers in one dimension [119d]
- Using light to activate treatments in the right place [119d]
- Feed additives can reduce campylobacter in free-range broilers [119d]
- A breakthrough in hydrogen catalysis: Electronic fine-tuning unlocks superior performance [119d]
- 'Glacial fracking': A hidden source of Arctic greenhouse gas emissions [119d]
- Study suggests drunk witnesses are less likely to remember a suspect's face [119d]
- Breakthrough in wireless charging technology [119d]
- A new treatment for post-amputation pain? [119d]
- New molecular mechanisms linked to insulin resistance [119d]
- 1 in 5 older adults get infections after heart surgery, and women have a 60% higher risk [119d]
- Novel carbon-based materials to remove hazardous 'forever chemicals' in water [119d]
- A patient's ability to perform a cardiac stress test offers a critical window on their mortality risk [119d]
- Ai in retail: How to spark creativity and improve job satisfaction [119d]
- New research shows neonatal HSV infections may lead to long-term cognitive impairment [119d]
- Resilient algae may speed up Greenland ice melt [119d]
- A robust and adaptive controller for ballbots [119d]
- Scientific insights into how humans access deep spiritual states [119d]
- Parasitic orchids are healthier [119d]
- Sulfur may be a new tool for finding alien life [119d]
- 10 new sponge species discovered in Hawaii's Kāne'ohe Bay [119d]
- Novel carbon-based materials can remove hazardous 'forever chemicals' in water [119d]
- Fossil study reveals that palm trees once thrived in subarctic Canada [119d]
- Bacteria on marine particles play key role in ocean nitrogen cycle [119d]
- Researchers make progress in high-temperature thermally sensitive ceramics [119d]
- Proactively exposing ecosystems to mild environmental stressors offers protection, study finds [119d]
- Cloud cover decline may be driving Earth's record temperatures [119d]
- NASA sends experiment to space to study antibiotic-resistant bacteria [119d]
- Research looks at how climate is affecting public transportation [119d]
- Germanium detectors help physicists unlock the mysteries of the universe [119d]
- Desert plants' clever survival trick: Two dormancy cycles a year ensure survival in harsh conditions [119d]
- Ultrafast vortex electron diffraction: A new way to observe electrons in motion [119d]
- Blockchain technology could bring benefits to the auditing industry [119d]
- Chlorine plus UV light can detoxify water affected by harmful algae blooms [119d]
- Did Twitter favor tweets from right-wing politicians? International study ends prematurely in 2023 [119d]
- Friend-enemy divided thinking can ignite flames of conflict [119d]
- Government suspicion, conspiratorial thinking linked to historical harm in three communities, report finds [119d]
- Team conflict at work can boost creativity, but it depends on the 'fighters' as much as the fights [119d]
- Community helps drive brand loyalty, according to research [119d]
- CRISPR manipulation of UFO gene reveals complex plant flowering dynamics [119d]
- Disrupting parasite gene regulation reveals new malaria intervention strategy [119d]
- Blocking plant immune responses gives colonizing bacteria a competitive advantage [119d]
- Alaska's lakes and ponds reveal effects of permafrost thaw [119d]
- We can farm more seafood while minimizing its impact on biodiversity, research shows [119d]
- Study reveals link among religion, sociocultural norms, and menstrual stigma for adolescent girls [119d]
- Adult great apes show enhanced memory for social events [119d]
- SpaceX debris enters atmosphere over Poland: agency [119d]
- Blueback herring make a robust return as an urbanized waterway recovers [119d]
- New Australian dinosaurs and the oldest megaraptorid fossils in the world [119d]
- What is quantum coherence? [119d]
- Enhancing shareholder accountability: Lessons from Japan's corporate governance reforms [119d]
- Rare trio of weak bosons observed at Large Hadron Collider [119d]
- Mountain ranges could be hidden treasure troves of natural hydrogen, plate tectonic modeling finds [119d]
- In Denmark, rural cat owners are neutering their cats and allowing them indoor access [119d]
- Could the ocean have a climate solution in store? [119d]
- Feed additives can reduce campylobacter in free-range broilers [119d]
- Grain dust explosions in 2024: Steady incidents, fewer injuries reported [119d]
- Urban environments promote adaptation to multiple stressors in aquatic species [119d]
- A national resource for managing qualitative data across the social sciences [119d]
- Storing CO₂ underground in Switzerland [119d]
- Investors value corporate tax responsibility when the company is based somewhere with a lot of inequality [119d]
- Greenland's rapidly melting ice and landslide-prone fjords make the oil and minerals Trump covets dangerous to extract [119d]
- Human flesh does a body good? Cannibalism as medicine in Medieval Europe [119d]
- Baboons and human fear: A deep history behind the cruel attacks in South Africa [119d]
- California prison resentencing project yields modest results [119d]
- Climate change is threatening Lake Ontario. Lessons from the Little Ice Age show us why we need to adapt [119d]
- Devastating storms define Appalachia's 2024 climate [119d]
- The beauty standard is intensifying. At what cost? [119d]
- Dangers of 'Jekyll and Hyde leadership': Why making amends after workplace abuse can hurt more than it helps [119d]
- Inclusive workplaces can empower black employees to thrive, study shows [119d]
- Six tips on how to run a company in turbulent times: Lessons from emerging markets [119d]
- How to protect more Australian homes from the growing risks of floods, fires and other climate disasters [119d]
- Minimum alcohol pricing: What we found in Wales after five years [119d]
- New report offers recommendations to help ease pressure on prisons [119d]
- How banks, lawyers and lobbyists in the west help post-communist kleptocrats stay rich [119d]
- Population panic: How demography is used for political gain [119d]
- A spiral structure in the inner Oort cloud [119d]
- What would actual scientific study of UAPs look like? [119d]
- How plants remember stress without a brain [119d]
- Police failing to deliver a minimum standard of service, according to the UK public [119d]
- Here's why increasing productivity in housing construction is such a tricky problem to solve [119d]
- Life on Mars? It probably looks like something you'd find in your stomach [119d]
- Civics education is at an all-time low in Australia. Mapping our 'civic journeys' may help [119d]
- Vibes are something we feel but can't quite explain. Now researchers want to study them [119d]
- Yes, Australia needs new homes—but they must be built to withstand disasters in a warmer world [119d]
- Veterinarian offers cold weather care tips to keep pets safe this winter [119d]
- Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age—we're witnessing a similar process now [119d]
- More dry lightning in Tasmania is sparking bushfires, challenging fire fighters and land managers [119d]
- Dynamic 3D displays: Rare-earth glasses offer vivid, tunable colors [119d]
- Resilient algae darken glacier surface and may speed up Greenland ice melt, study finds [119d]
- Threatened Peruvian plant discovery highlights the power of citizen science [119d]
- Time to update textbooks on electron transport chain in mitochondria, researchers say [119d]
- Overexploitation of groundwater is compromising river flows in Brazil, study warns [119d]
- Cancer cells cooperate to scavenge for nutrients, scientists discover [119d]
- Melting glaciers increase loss of freshwater resources and contribute to global sea level rise [119d]
- Static electricity depends on materials' contact history, physicists show [119d]
- Laser-based device can scan almost any sample of gas and tell you what's in it [119d]
- DESI uncovers 300 intermediate-mass black holes plus 2,500 active black holes in dwarf galaxies [119d]
- 'Glacial fracking': A hidden source of Arctic greenhouse gas emissions [119d]
- Arachnid evolution redefined: Whole-genome duplications and multiple land colonizations [119d]
- Socially dominant individuals are more confident but not necessarily more competent, finds study [119d]
- Eddy-mean flow energy exchange depends on three variables, according to model [119d]
- AI in retail: How to spark creativity and improve job satisfaction [119d]
- How M. tuberculosis alters host cell death mechanisms to facilitate infection [119d]
- Cosmic radiation from supernova altered virus evolution in Africa, study suggests [119d]
- Dogs blink more in response to other dogs doing the same, hinting at social connection [119d]
- Hurricanes to hit Atlantic harder and more often, study says [119d]
- From farmland to construction: Bacteria strains offer sustainable biocement solution [119d]
- Orchid's nutrient theft from fungi sheds light on photosynthesis-parasitism continuum [119d]
- mRNA transfer between cells reveals novel intercellular communication pathway [119d]
- Light pulses can unlock precise drug activation while minimizing side effects [119d]
- Self-assembling nanoplatform can boost cancer photoimmunotherapy effectiveness [119d]
- How topology drives complexity in brain, climate and AI [119d]
- Synthetic diamond with hexagonal lattice outshines the natural kind with unprecedented hardness [119d]
- Two distinct superconducting states found in Bernal bilayer graphene challenge current models [119d]
- Unlocking the secrets of superconductors: New insights into key structure-property connections in cuprates [119d]
- Electronic fine-tuning unlocks superior hydrogen catalysis performance [119d]
- Thermophilic bacterium achieves high conversion rate for plastic recycling [119d]
- From the Ice Age to now: How repeated invasions have shaped New Zealand bird life [119d]
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