The Brutalist Report - science
- Strongest hints yet of biological activity outside the solar system [296d]
- Golden eyes: How gold nanoparticles may one day help to restore people's vision [297d]
- How do age, sex, hormones and genetics affect dementia biomarkers in the blood? [297d]
- Discovery of FOXR2 activation in various brain tumors refines diagnosis to improve care [297d]
- Microbes in Brooklyn Superfund site teach lessons on fighting industrial pollution [297d]
- Researchers report association between urinary incontinence, cardiovascular disease [297d]
- Ever wonder why some meteor showers are so unpredictable? [297d]
- Cosmic twist: The universe could be spinning [297d]
- First confirmed footage of a colossal squid--and it's a baby! [297d]
- Faster way to solve complex planning problems [297d]
- RoboBee comes in for a landing [297d]
- Sunscreen, clothes and caves may have helped Homo sapiens survive 41,000 years ago [297d]
- 'Big surprise': Astronomers find planet in perpendicular orbit around pair of stars [297d]
- Crystal clues on Mars point to watery and possibly life-supporting past [297d]
- Is my green your green? [297d]
- Structural images of a tuberculosis-fighting virus [297d]
- Scientists find evidence that overturns theories of the origin of water on Earth [297d]
- Menopause at an early age can exacerbate cognitive decline [297d]
- Secret to crocodylian longevity [297d]
- New giant virus isolated [297d]
- Farm robot autonomously navigates, harvests among raised beds [297d]
- A new super metal stands strong, no matter the temperature [297d]
- The most distant twin of the Milky Way ever observed [297d]
- Researchers introduce a brand-new method to detect gunshot residue at the crime scene [297d]
- Our DNA is at risk of hacking, warn scientists [297d]
- Early mutations and risk factors for stomach cancer, and develops a pre-cancer model for stomach cancer prevention [297d]
- Climate-related trauma can have lasting effects on decision-making [297d]
- Uncovering the relationship between life and sound [297d]
- Civil engineering team develops innovative solution for tracking antibiotic resistance genes [297d]
- Mindfulness and step tracking boosts motivation to exercise [297d]
- How disturbed signaling pathways could promote epileptic seizures [297d]
- Holiday flights could carry fewer passengers as world warms [297d]
- Microorganisms employ a secret weapon during metabolism [297d]
- Simulating protein structures involved in memory formation [297d]
- Forward genetics approach reveals the factor responsible for carbon trade-off in leaves [297d]
- Towards gene-targeting drugs capable of targeting brain diseases [297d]
- Favorite music sets the brain's opioids in motion [297d]
- Viewing art can boost wellbeing by giving meaning to life [297d]
- A step toward harnessing clean energy from falling rainwater [297d]
- Nurturing now, thriving later: The lasting power of affectionate mothering [297d]
- Hereditary Alzheimer's: Blood marker for defective neuronal connections rises early [297d]
- Novel machine learning model can predict material failure before it happens [297d]
- Nature-based activity is effective therapy for anxiety and depression, study shows [297d]
- Experiment in floodplain forest: Using tree mortality to support oak regeneration [297d]
- Living fungus-based building material repairs itself for over a month [297d]
- Bite-sized chunks of chicken with the texture of whole meat can be grown in the lab [297d]
- A compact, mid-infrared pulse generator [297d]
- Metabolism shapes life [297d]
- 'Cosmic radio' could find dark matter in 15 years [297d]
- Study finds dramatic boost in air quality from electrifying railways [297d]
- Inside Yellowstone's fiery heart: Researchers map volatile-rich cap, offering clues to future volcanic activity [297d]
- Scientists create a 'brilliantly luminous' nanoscale chemical tool [297d]
- Supercharged mitochondria spark aging-related blood disorders [297d]
- New human 'multi-zonal' liver organoids improve injury survival in rodents [297d]
- Reprogramming cancer cells to treat an aggressive type of leukemia [297d]
- Popular diabetes medications, including GLP-1 drugs, may protect against Alzheimer's disease [297d]
- UK dog owners prefer crossbreeds and imports to domestic pedigree breeds, study finds [296d]
- Study links climate change to rising arsenic levels in paddy rice, increasing health risks [297d]
- Marine radar can accurately monitor vessel speeds to protect whales, study finds [297d]
- Children under special guardianship need greater support at school, experts urge [297d]
- Why some meteor showers are so unpredictable [297d]
- Tracing phosphorus through cosmic evolution: From interstellar space to Earth's biochemistry [297d]
- Cholesterol-modified oligonucleotides show promise for treating brain diseases [297d]
- Solar power shortages are on the rise with increasing demand and climate change [297d]
- Rare thunderstorm near the North Pole: A sign of a warming Arctic? [297d]
- Mitonuclear incompatibility and extra-pair offspring: An explanation for biased sex ratios in birds [297d]
- A balanced combination of sufficient light and stable forest microclimate could be key to oak regeneration [297d]
- Extreme precipitation is on the rise in arid northwest China, study finds [297d]
- How updating climate baselines influences detection of extreme events in China [297d]
- Forward genetics approach reveals the factor responsible for carbon trade-off in leaves [297d]
- Glowing gunshot residue: New method illuminates crime scene clues [297d]
- Scientists uncover novel function of autophagy protein ATG-9 in regulating lysosome integrity [297d]
- Prague zoo breeds near-extinct Brazilian mergansers [297d]
- A roadmap for obtaining first sample returns from Mercury and Venus [297d]
- People, not gators, are at fault in most alligator bite cases [297d]
- Malaysia's wild fish catch is stagnating while aquaculture surges, says new report [297d]
- Germany sees 'worrying' record dry spell in early 2025 [297d]
- Hubble provides a new view of a galactic favorite [297d]
- More than half of Scotland's coastal vessels go untracked, study finds [297d]
- Golden eyes: How gold nanoparticles may one day help to restore people's vision [297d]
- Study examines symbiotic relationship between mycorrhizal fungi in plant roots and bacterial communities in soil [297d]
- Viewing art can boost well-being by giving meaning to life [297d]
- Crystallography-informed AI achieves high performance in predicting novel crystal structures [297d]
- Customizable fluorescent nanoclays offer diverse applications [297d]
- AI uses extrapolative learning to master materials prediction beyond existing data [297d]
- Cytoskeletal filament formation: Scientists discover new details about vimentin filaments critical for wound healing [297d]
- New form of dark matter could solve decades-old Milky Way mystery [297d]
- Antikythera Mechanism's intricate gears: Simulations of ancient astronomical device reveal potential jamming issues [297d]
- Gorillas in Congo's Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park scratch the ground for truffles, not for insects as long assumed [297d]
- Team captures first confirmed footage of a baby colossal squid [297d]
- European potato genome decoded: Researchers find small gene pool with large differences [297d]
- For sales quota periods, one size doesn't fit all [297d]
- Human connections to seagrass meadows date back 180,000 years, study reveals [297d]
- Crystal clues on Mars point to watery and possibly life-supporting past [297d]
- 'Ban-the-Box' policy did not effectively help job applicants with criminal records, analysis finds [297d]
- Astronomers find rare twist in exoplanet's twin star orbit [297d]
- Earth's magnetic pole shift: Sunscreen, clothes and caves may have helped Homo sapiens survive 41,000 years ago [297d]
- Aussies' love of chocolate, coffee and red meat comes at a high cost to the planet [297d]
- Holiday flights could carry fewer passengers as world warms [297d]
- Research shows countries that cut ties with the Catholic Church perform better [297d]
- No kidding: Goats prove brainier than sheep and alpacas [297d]
- TikTok's cookie challenge: Why some children share and others don't [297d]
- Students are neither left nor right brained: How some early childhood educators get this 'neuromyth' and others wrong [297d]
- Giant virus discovered in Finland [297d]
- Woodrats' immunity to snake venom changes with the weather, researchers discover [297d]
- Experts suspect link between earthquake shaking and traffic accidents using navigation app data [297d]
- Pitfalls of post-human, AI governance in real-world 'city brain' project explored in study [297d]
- 'De-extinction' of dire wolves promotes false hope: Technology can't undo extinction [297d]
- Researchers discover new mode of mitochondrial regulation in stem cell fate [297d]
- Africa's superfood heroes from teff to insects deserve more attention [297d]
- Microbes in Brooklyn superfund site teach lessons on fighting industrial pollution [297d]
- Statistical analysis predicts long-term drop in chicken fertility rates [297d]
- Chirality induces giant charge rectification in a superconductor [297d]
- Multivalley semiconductor enables optical switching in germanium for high-speed computing and communications [297d]
- Simulating protein structures involved in memory formation [297d]
- Wide variety of old-growth ecosystems across the US makes their conservation a complex challenge [297d]
- Miami researchers are testing a textured seawall designed to hold back water and create a home for marine organisms [297d]
- Railways were essential to carrying out the Holocaust. Decades later, corporate reckoning continues [297d]
- Giving cash to families in poor, rural communities can help bring down child marriage rates: New research [297d]
- Cell movement without myosin: New mobility mechanism challenges dogma [297d]
- Americans overwhelmingly support punishing political violence but partisan bias apparent on both sides of the divide [297d]
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