The Brutalist Report - science
- Can meditation apps really reduce stress, anxiety, and insomnia? [161d]
- Dementia-like clumps found in cells before cancer strikes [161d]
- Hidden brain signal reveals Alzheimer’s years before symptoms [161d]
- This surprising building material is strong, cheap, and sustainable [161d]
- Childhood plastic exposure could be fueling obesity, infertility, and asthma [161d]
- Sneezing from cats or dust? Safe UV light may neutralize allergens in minutes [161d]
- The shocking reason Arctic rivers are turning rusty orange [161d]
- Scientists finally capture water’s hidden state that’s both solid and liquid [161d]
- A hormone that silences the immune system may unlock new cancer treatments [161d]
- When cancer cells feel squeezed, they become more dangerous [161d]
- Want a younger brain? Harvard researchers say eat like this [161d]
- Why alcohol blocks the liver from healing, even after you quit [162d]
- Hidden for 125 years, a Welsh fossil turns out to be a dinosaur [162d]
- Tiny new lenses, smaller than a hair, could transform phone and drone cameras [162d]
- Survey: 6 in 10 US music fans say they have been sexually harassed/assaulted at a live gig [161d]
- Indoor surfaces can act as massive sponges for harmful chemicals [161d]
- Collision between two bodies of similar mass may explain the formation of Mercury [161d]
- Want to save an endangered species? Start with the right DNA blueprint [161d]
- Old-fashioned economic thinking is driving biodiversity loss—study calls for shift in how we value nature [161d]
- Dual-mode CRISPR system enables simultaneous on and off gene control [161d]
- Hong Kong prepares for 'serious threat' from Super Typhoon Ragasa [161d]
- Lipids found to play key role in immune process for clearing dead cells and microbes [161d]
- AI model automates detection of developmental abnormalities in zebrafish embryos [161d]
- Plant diversity boosts nitrogen removal in wetlands, study demonstrates [161d]
- NASA introduces its newest astronauts: 10 chosen from more than 8,000 applicants [161d]
- Supercomputer unveils new cell sorting principle in microfluidic channels [161d]
- Gene-edited poinsettias branch naturally, eliminating need for bacterial infection and manual pruning [161d]
- Celestial mechanics: Analytical model reveals true cause of orbit bifurcations near Lagrange points [161d]
- Traditional food systems nourish communities and protect the environment: Lessons from South Africa's Amadiba [161d]
- Shaking up economic early warning systems with an artificial jellyfish algorithm [161d]
- A recipe from two eras: How conifers ward off their enemies [161d]
- Heat waves in US rivers increasing up to four times faster than air heat waves, analysis finds [161d]
- Research shows there are no easy fixes to political hatred [161d]
- New methods and standardization in chemical forensics [161d]
- Climate change puts pressure on plant diversity in African mountains [161d]
- The Mediterranean: Both a graveyard and a bottomless money pit due to EU border policies [161d]
- A Great Lakes oil pipeline faces 3 controversies with no speedy resolutions [161d]
- Catalyst evolution reveals the unsung heroes in industrial ammonia production [161d]
- MXene-supported ruthenium catalyst accelerates upcycling of plastics [161d]
- How users can make their AI companions feel real, from picking personality traits to creating fan art [161d]
- AI engineers nanoparticles for improved drug delivery [161d]
- Human activity has extended fire seasons across the world [161d]
- Croatia to cull nearly 12,000 pigs in 'war' on swine fever [161d]
- The near-extinction of rhinos is at risk of being normalized [161d]
- From pixels to pumps: Machine learning and satellite imagery help map irrigation [161d]
- Economic sanctions need a rethink: Evidence shows they raise food prices and hurt the poor most [161d]
- Q&A: The UK, Canada and Australia have recognized Palestine—what does that mean? [161d]
- Hubble images celestial cigar's smoldering heart [161d]
- Over 60,000 Europeans died from heat during 2024 summer: Study [161d]
- Museum or sheikh? World's second largest diamond awaits home [161d]
- Helping cities tackle heat waves and air pollution with AI innovation [161d]
- European cisco fish shows genetic adaptation to variation in salinity and spawning time [161d]
- Famous IVF memoir had hidden ghostwriter who spun breakthrough into emotional quest, archives reveal [161d]
- Cornerstone dating to 1822 yields intriguing insights into art museum's history [161d]
- Scientists find proof that an asteroid hit the North Sea more than 43 million years ago [161d]
- An eco-friendly way to see in the dark using colloidal quantum dots [161d]
- The homebuyer's guide to Martian settlement [161d]
- Selfies from space: Nanosatellite completes first phase of mission [161d]
- Hot air drying keeps radish microgreens nutritious [161d]
- Japan's Akatsuki Venus orbiter completes its mission [161d]
- How do you build something on Mars? [161d]
- Time crystals arise from quantum interactions once thought to prevent their formation [161d]
- Proposed framework describes physics from perspective of quantum reference frames [161d]
- With 2035 emissions targets set, what Australia does next will help shape global efforts to keep 1.5°C alive [161d]
- Enhanced projection technique addresses flood warning amid climate uncertainty [161d]
- The thousand-year story of how the fork crossed Europe, and onto your plate today [161d]
- Parts of NZ could be heading into a wetter summer: A blessing in disguise for allergy sufferers [161d]
- Light-sensitive nanoparticles could serve as contrast agents for advanced imaging [161d]
- New tool steers AI models to create materials with exotic quantum properties [161d]
- Nanoparticles supercharge vinegar's old-fashioned wound healing power [161d]
- Koala stress linked to disease threat [161d]
- Scientists collect snapdragon flowers in the Pyrenees to trace their ancestry [161d]
- Covalent bonds found in alpha plutonium clarify its unusual atomic structure [161d]
- First zinc-bound structures show how calprotectin starves bacteria of metals [161d]
- Hostile hoots make robins eat less at night, study shows [161d]
- Quantum memories reach new milestone with secure quantum money protocol [161d]
- New, improved 3,000-qubit neutral atom array system reloads atoms continuously for more than two hours [161d]
- How Ukraine keeps society going despite the war [161d]
- Texas vineyards report high-quality wine grapes [161d]
- Study highlights benefits of biodiversity for commercial fisheries [161d]
- Study: Support from teachers, family and friends is crucial for avoiding burnout in students with perfectionist traits [161d]
- Destroying asteroid 2024 YR4 could be the best option to stop it from hitting the moon [161d]
- Educational research can rebound through strategic AI integration, experts suggest [161d]
- Thousands of flies keep landing on North Sea oil rigs then taking off a few hours later. Here's why [161d]
- Chimpanzees ingest more than the equivalent of one alcoholic drink a day [161d]
- Trump renews push to end quarterly reporting. Here's what that would mean [161d]
- Growth switch for plant adaptability discovered [161d]
- The gravitino: A new candidate for dark matter [161d]
- To save in-person lectures, universities need to provide lessons worth showing up for [161d]
- Life's building blocks may not be stable—just really, really long-lived [161d]
- New research shows Black Summer's megafires left lasting scars far beyond property damage [161d]
- What the WTO's deal to curb fisheries subsidies means and what it could achieve [161d]
- How Indigenous-led health education in remote communities can make reconciliation real [161d]
- Insects in Britain not in freefall, but facing local upheavals, study finds [161d]
- 7,200-year-old climate shift coincides with Dadiwan Culture disappearance, scientists discover [161d]
- China prepares to evacuate 400,000 as super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines [161d]
- Scientists develop new quantitative model to measure tree shade tolerance [161d]
- Drought gripping the Northeast, NYC raises fears of autumn wildfires [161d]
- Could humans and AI become a new kind of evolutionary individual? [161d]
- Compact Cas9d enzyme revealed as promising genome-editing tool [161d]
- Rivers in the sky, Arctic warming, and what this means for the Greenland Ice Sheet [161d]
- Zebra finches organize their calls by meaning, not just on how they sound [161d]
- NASA selects Blue Origin to take the once-canceled VIPER rover to the moon [161d]
- SpaceX sunrise launch the 80th on Space Coast [161d]
- Data privacy push sparks tech surge in US banks [161d]
- AI cameras are spotting wildfires across California—often before humans call 911 [161d]
- Bumble bees pollinated linden flowers 24 million years ago, fossil evidence shows [161d]
- Resurrection of dodo bird now one step closer, claims Colossal Biosciences [161d]
- Observations explore a rare type Iax supernova [161d]
- Researchers detect first 'heartbeat' of a newborn neutron star in distant cosmic explosion [161d]
- Forest plants increasingly colonize Arctic tundra, altering ecosystems and permafrost [161d]
- Ice dissolves iron faster than liquid water, offering explanation for Arctic's rusty rivers [161d]
- A deep look into the unique structure and behavior of confined water [161d]
- Leopard shark sex tape: A scientific first [161d]
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