The Brutalist Report - science
- Exercise as an anti-aging intervention to avoid detrimental impact of mental fatigue [310d]
- 3-D Printed skin to replace animal testing [310d]
- Picky eaters by day, buffet by night: Butterfly, moth diets sync to plant aromas [310d]
- Touchlessly moving cells: Biotech automation and an acoustically levitating diamond [310d]
- Drug-delivering aptamers target leukemia stem cells for one-two knockout punch [310d]
- Physicists uncover electronic interactions mediated via spin waves [310d]
- Nurture more important than nature for robotic hand [310d]
- Climate change and prehistoric human populations: Eastward shift of settlement areas at the end of the last ice age [311d]
- Successful therapy confirmed for newborns with the fatal metabolic disorder MoCD type A [311d]
- MIT engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors [311d]
- Global study establishes long-term risk of stroke [311d]
- Researchers find intestinal immune cell prevents food allergies [311d]
- New vaccine concept tackles harmful bacteria in the intestine [311d]
- Cellular regulator of mRNA vaccine revealed... offering new therapeutic options [311d]
- Animal behavioral diversity at risk in the face of declining biodiversity [311d]
- Powerful new software platform could reshape biomedical research by making data analysis more accessible [311d]
- Revealing capillaries and cells in living organs with ultrasound [311d]
- How the brain and inner ear are formed [311d]
- How GPS helps older drivers stay on the roads [311d]
- Machine learning helps construct an evolutionary timeline of bacteria [311d]
- Runaway battery improves safety [311d]
- An answer to green energy in hydrogen-generating marine microbes [311d]
- Bees actively adjust flower choice based on color and distance: Updating 'flower constancy' beyond Darwin's theory [311d]
- Corpse flowers are threatened by spotty recordkeeping [311d]
- Riding the AI wave toward rapid, precise ocean simulations [311d]
- Surgery doesn't always help with chronic rhinosinusitis -- a new risk score predicts treatment efficacy [311d]
- Carbon capture technology to produce clean fuel from air [311d]
- Thirst and hunger neurons [311d]
- Common phrases, not fancy words, make you sound more fluent in a foreign language [311d]
- Migrating roach fish have sharper eyesight [311d]
- Could targeting Parkinson's outside of the brain improve symptoms? [311d]
- Precision medicine could be possible in the fight against antibiotic resistance [311d]
- Western diet causes inflammation, traditional African food protects [311d]
- How researchers are shining a light on kidney disease [311d]
- PEPITEM sequence shows effects in psoriasis, comparable to steroid cream [311d]
- Cognitive decline comes sooner for people with heart failure [311d]
- Researchers recycle wind turbine blade materials to make improved plastics [311d]
- Solar wave squeezed Jupiter's magnetic shield to unleash heat [311d]
- Carbon capture could become practical with scalable, affordable materials [311d]
- Solar cells made of moon dust could power future space exploration [311d]
- 17 modifiable risk factors shared by stroke, dementia, and late-life depression [311d]
- On water recycling, Nevada leads other states, report finds [310d]
- 'Making memories' via social media is an increasingly 'crucial' part of live events [310d]
- Dialysis device that uses nanoelectrokinetic technology could be used as portable artificial kidney [310d]
- SMEs' ability to innovate is strongly tied to the learning and decision-making skills of managers [310d]
- What you do before and during a tornado could mean the difference between life and death [310d]
- Marine microbes reveal new gene clusters for hydrogen production [310d]
- Drug-delivering aptamers target leukemia stem cells for a one-two knockout punch [310d]
- Over 95% of sponsored influencer posts on X are not disclosed [310d]
- When heavy rainfall threatens flooding, you can protect yourself. Here's how [310d]
- Prey size plays surprising role in competition among wolves, bears and cougars [310d]
- Perseverance rover witnesses one Martian dust devil eating another [310d]
- Zeolite catalyst enables sustainable production of biodegradable plastic materials [310d]
- Quantum statistical approach quiets big, noisy data [310d]
- Infrared heavy-metal-free quantum dots deliver sensitive and fast sensors for eye-safe LIDAR applications [310d]
- Acoustic levitation of diamond inspires biotech automation innovation [310d]
- Anesthetic gas emissions have dropped by 27% in last decade, but there's room for improvement [310d]
- New function of DNA repair protein ATR discovered [310d]
- The fungal circadian clock: A potential target for combating plant diseases [310d]
- Common catalyst works by cycling between two different forms, upending a long-held supposition [310d]
- Common phrases, not fancy words, can make you sound more fluent in a foreign language [310d]
- Investment behaviors characterized by masculinity can negatively impact returns, study finds [310d]
- Gender role beliefs can shape desire for parenthood [311d]
- European catfish has prolonged breeding season, enhancing its invasive potential [311d]
- Storing CO₂ beneath the German North Sea: Interim report [311d]
- Firefly light gives rise to sensor that detects cellular alterations [311d]
- Fluorescent biosensor tracks plant RNA in real time for better crops and biosecurity [311d]
- Bonobos combine calls in similar ways to human language, study finds [311d]
- Stem cell barcoding reveals how the brain and inner ear are formed [311d]
- Molecular clock analysis shows bacteria used oxygen long before widespread photosynthesis [311d]
- Animal behavioral diversity at risk in the face of declining biodiversity [311d]
- Cellular regulator of mRNA vaccine revealed, offering new therapeutic options [311d]
- Antibiotic resistance among key bacterial species plateaus over time, study shows [311d]
- Some insects are declining, but what's happening to the other 99%? [311d]
- Rising odds asteroid that briefly threatened Earth will hit moon [311d]
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- Climate change and prehistoric human populations: Study finds eastward shift of settlement areas at end of last Ice Age [311d]
- Physicists uncover electronic interactions mediated via spin waves [311d]
- Would you join the resistance if stuck in an authoritarian regime? Here's the psychology behind such a move [311d]
- Timid tinkerers: Shy mice are more persistent problem-solvers, study finds [311d]
- Twisted crystals open door to smaller, more powerful sensors for optical devices [311d]
- Exploring Titan's icy hydrocarbon cycle [311d]
- 'Liberation Day' tariffs are the highest in decades. An economist explains how that could hurt the US [311d]
- Lessons from El Salvador for US university leaders facing attacks from presidential administration [311d]
- Intriguing excess of top-quark pairs hints at discovery of smallest composite particle [311d]
- Engineers develop a way to mass manufacture nanoparticles that deliver cancer drugs directly to tumors [311d]
- Scientists develop a way to scale up spatial genomics and lower costs [311d]
- When a black hole winks at you: Variability identified in supermassive black hole in Andromeda galaxy [311d]
- Bizarre-looking dinosaur challenges what we know about the evolution of fingers [311d]
- Proceed with caution: Emerging marine-climate projects outpacing effective governance [311d]
- Theoretical physicists unveil 'supermazes' to decode black-hole microstructure [311d]
- Supercomputer models microtubule dynamics, offering new insights into neurodegenerative diseases [311d]
- Fathers' consistent parenting nurtures bonds through teen years [311d]
- Imagining what the world could look like without fossil fuels spurs people to action [311d]
- AI model can predict lightning-induced wildfires with unprecedented accuracy [311d]
- How much microplastic is generated during mountain biking? [311d]
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