The Brutalist Report - science
- Trees vs. disease: Tree cover reduces mosquito-borne health risk [252d]
- Horses 'mane' inspiration for new generation of social robots [252d]
- Diagnosing Parkinson's using a blood-based genetic signature [252d]
- IBD on the rise: International research highlights spread in Africa, Asia, and Latin America [252d]
- Study deepens understanding of cell migration, important for potential medical advances [252d]
- Sharing of lifespan brain study data expected to light new paths [252d]
- Too much of a good thing: Consequences of overplanting Bt corn in the US [252d]
- Kinetic coupling -- breakthrough in understanding biochemical networks [252d]
- Groundwork laid for designer hybrid 2D materials [252d]
- Mid-air transformation helps flying, rolling robot to transition smoothly [252d]
- New method provides the key to accessing proteins in ancient human remains [252d]
- A sweeping study of 7,000 years of monuments in South Arabia [252d]
- Vesicle cycle model reveals inner workings of brain synapse [252d]
- Huge sea-urchin populations are overwhelming Hawaii's coral reefs [252d]
- Scientists test real-time view of brain's waste removal [252d]
- Five things to do in virtual reality -- and five to avoid [252d]
- Potential to prevent and treat a common type of inflammatory arthritis advanced by the identification of new genetic links [252d]
- Synthetic molecular rings re-create energy flow found in plants [252d]
- AI meets game theory: How language models perform in human-like social scenarios [252d]
- Bed bugs are most likely the first human pest, new research shows [252d]
- Newly identified group of nerve cells in the brain regulates bodyweight [252d]
- Nearly five million seized seahorses just 'tip of the iceberg' in global wildlife smuggling [252d]
- Humans are seasonal creatures, according to our circadian rhythms [252d]
- Understanding cultural differences in salt usage may help lower consumption [252d]
- Combination therapy with Rapamycin and Trametinib prolongs the life of mice [252d]
- Genetic deep dive dispels fear of hybrid worm threat [252d]
- Yeast can now produce human DNase1 [252d]
- Europe's most complete stegosaurian skull unearthed in Teruel, Spain [252d]
- Midlife weight loss linked to longer, healthier lives [252d]
- In nature's math, freedoms are fundamental [252d]
- Chemists recreate how RNA might have reproduced for first time [252d]
- Gut bacteria may hold key to unlocking better cancer treatment [252d]
- Gene editing disrupts Huntington's mutation in mice [252d]
- A high-fat diet sets off metabolic dysfunction in cells, leading to weight gain [252d]
- Green hydrogen: MXene boosts the effectiveness of catalysts [252d]
- New 2D quantum sensor breakthrough offers new opportunities for magnetic field detection [252d]
- Researchers engineer a herpes virus to turn on T cells for immunotherapy [252d]
- New AI tool reveals single-cell structure of chromosomes -- in 3D [252d]
- Scientists contribute to uncovering ongoing surface modification on Jupiter's moon Europa [252d]
- Timing, consistency of activity linked to better fitness [252d]
- Observing one-dimensional anyons: Exotic quasiparticles in the coldest corners of the universe [252d]
- Cosmic mystery deepens as astronomers find object flashing in both radio waves and X-rays [252d]
- Solitonic superfluorescence paves way for high-temperature quantum materials [252d]
- Coastal Alaska wolves exposed to high mercury concentrations from eating sea otters [252d]
- A switchboard with precision: How the brain licenses movements [252d]
- Mother's warmth in childhood influences teen health by shaping perceptions of social safety [252d]
- When the forest is no longer a home -- forest bats seek refuge in settlements [252d]
- Intestinal bacteria influence aging of blood vessels [252d]
- New chiral photonic device combines light manipulation with memory [252d]
- Research untangles role of stress granules in neurodegenerative disease [252d]
- Whether it's smoking or edibles, marijuana can be bad for your heart, study suggests [252d]
- New injection could help millions with high blood pressure [252d]
- Involving communities in nature-based solutions to climate challenges leads to greater innovation, study shows [252d]
- Even birds can't outfly climate change [252d]
- Electric buses struggle in the cold, researchers find [252d]
- The other great wall? Exploring Asia's Medieval Wall System [252d]
- Filtered car emissions still turn toxic after sunlight exposure, study reveals [252d]
- From soil to slugs to songbirds: How plastic is moving through ecosystems [252d]
- Coastal Alaska wolves exposed to high mercury concentrations from eating sea otters [252d]
- Don't like the taste of fava beans? Research helps improve flavor [252d]
- A new pathogenic fungus is threatening bats [252d]
- Ancient DNA uncovers unknown group near Americas' land bridge 6,000 years ago [252d]
- China launches space probe seeking asteroid samples [252d]
- Study suggests that to avoid weight stigma, food industry messaging should take cues from anti-tobacco success [252d]
- Glaphene: 2D hybrid material integrates graphene and silica glass for next-generation electronics [252d]
- Fishing supports social well-being for immigrants from Myanmar in upstate New York [252d]
- Does outdoor air pollution affect indoor air quality? It could depend on buildings' HVAC [252d]
- Drones and genetics team up for drought-smart wheat [252d]
- When the forest is no longer a home—forest bats seek refuge in settlements [252d]
- One couple, two apartments, different surnames for the children: How 'two places to stay' is shaping families in China [252d]
- The importance of gravitational waves [252d]
- Twisting light for memory: New chiral photonic device enables real-time control of light polarization and data storage [252d]
- Myosin makes the moves to keep cell processes humming along [252d]
- El Niño and La Niña transitions affect tropical cyclone development half a world away [252d]
- Do biases affect assessment in kindergarten? Educators discuss strategies for mitigation [252d]
- 3D structure of key membrane repair proteins revealed by cryo-electron microscopy [252d]
- In nature's math, freedoms are fundamental [252d]
- Huge sea-urchin populations are overwhelming Hawaii's coral reefs [252d]
- 'Living fossil' velvet worm species discovered in South Africa's arid Karoo region [252d]
- MXene boosts the effectiveness of catalysts for green hydrogen production [252d]
- High-resolution metalens doublet microscope enables compact biomedical imaging [252d]
- How the fight-or-flight response resets on a molecular level [252d]
- Plateosaurus tail may have served as a powerful defensive weapon, paleontologists discover [252d]
- Editing Green Revolution genes to boost tomato production efficiency for vertical farming [252d]
- Chinese researchers release Tianshan watershed streamflow dataset [252d]
- Study finds young people play sports less when they get their first job, but social support helps [252d]
- Demonstrating lunar surface Raman spectroscopy with the Raman cube rover [252d]
- Analyzing horse facial expressions can help us better understand equine emotions and welfare [252d]
- Key difference in how cells interact could aid in development of more targeted drugs [252d]
- Genetic deep dive dispels fear of hybrid worm threat [252d]
- Cracks in the fireline: Report exposes gaps in U.S. wildfire response [252d]
- Zeolite nanopore model links crystal size to metal cluster migration and catalyst performance [252d]
- Involving communities in nature-based solutions to climate challenges leads to greater innovation, study shows [252d]
- Paleoproteomic profiling recovers diverse proteins from 200-year-old human brains [252d]
- Even birds can't out-fly climate change [252d]
- Sweeping study of 7,000 years of monuments in South Arabia shows how pastoralists adapted to change [252d]
- After 20-year war, Afghanistan reports lowest well-being in recorded history [252d]
- Cats recognize their owner's scent, study suggests [252d]
- Pollution from the Tijuana river affects air quality in San Diego, finds study [252d]
- The frosted elfin butterfly returns home to North Florida [252d]
- What a 120-year-old research station is telling us about the warming of the sea around the UK [252d]
- New research reveals unexpected benefit of tariffs—managers make better investment decisions [252d]
- New leash on life: Students design haptic vest for blind dogs [252d]
- DRC's plan for the world's largest tropical forest reserve would be good for the planet: Can it succeed? [252d]
- New digital tool provides satellite monitoring of crop health across US [252d]
- Study finds Americans prefer community programs and prevention to building more prisons [252d]
- Leading doctors from India and Pakistan appeal for 'brave first steps' towards peace [252d]
- Banks using AI are better at identifying creditworthy borrowers from afar, new study finds [252d]
- What I've learned from teaching philosophy in prisons [252d]
- 2D quantum sensor uses spin defects for precise magnetic field detection [252d]
- Jupiter's moon Europa has constantly changing ice surface, experiments suggest [252d]
- Is the bar higher for scientific claims of alien life? [252d]
- Texas' annual reading test adjusted its difficulty every year, masking whether students are improving [252d]
- AI tool reveals single-cell structure of chromosomes—in 3D [252d]
- Europe's most complete stegosaurian skull unearthed in Teruel, Spain [252d]
- Underground water channels preserve ancient climate records in their shape [252d]
- Combinatorial screening uncovers molecules that enhance antibiotics against resistant bacteria [252d]
- Water density shifts can drive rapid changes in AMOC strength [252d]
- Yeast produces human DNase1 for the first time [252d]
- Global study finds dams harmful to migratory river species [252d]
- Medieval retellings of the birth of the Virgin Mary suggest the Church was understanding of infertility [252d]
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