The Brutalist Report - science
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- Children eat what they like, but food intake driven more by what they dislike [1554d]
- Sharp decline in basking shark sightings in California [1554d]
- Evidence grows for vaping's role in gum disease [1554d]
- Gene therapy for thalassemia ends need for transfusions in young children [1554d]
- US flood damage risk is underestimated [1554d]
- Tubal ligation no better than IUD at preventing pregnancy, study shows [1554d]
- Disliking music: what’s the point? [1554d]
- Science one step closer to turning off seizures, sleep disturbances linked to intellectual disability [1554d]
- Building synthetic virus particles to study SARS-CoV-2 [1554d]
- Adolescent psychological well-being tied to adult risk of cardiovascular disease, study finds [1554d]
- Analysis offers new insights on the placebo effect and how to harness its therapeutic potential [1554d]
- Better understanding communication between neurons in the brain [1554d]
- Use of epidural in childbirth is linked to decreased severe maternal morbidity [1554d]
- Evidence for exotic magnetic phase of matter [1554d]
- Monitoring Arctic permafrost with satellites, supercomputers, and deep learning [1554d]
- Light-based device uses a few drops of saliva to effectively test COVID-19 patients [1554d]
- Carbon dioxide recycling and efficient drug development -- tackling two problems with one reaction [1554d]
- One in three young people say they felt happier during lockdown [1554d]
- Ushering in safe, low-carbon electricity generated by nuclear fusion [1554d]
- It's the rhythm that counts [1554d]
- Interplay between brain networks in autism [1554d]
- Are pandemic-related stressors impacting uninfected people's brain health? [1554d]
- A new way to disarm antibiotic resistance in deadly bacteria [1554d]
- How does the brain keep track of things moving around us? A new piece of the puzzle [1554d]
- Food for thought: A high-fiber diet may reduce risk of dementia [1554d]
- New technology fused with photosynthetic life offers path to green energy [1554d]
- Wildlife camera trap surveys provide new insights into the occurrence of two threatened Annamite endemics in Viet Nam and Laos [1554d]
- Insect wingbeats will help quantify biodiversity [1554d]
- What ingredients went into the galactic blender to create the Milky Way? [1554d]
- Scientists engineer bacteria to cope in challenging environments [1554d]
- 290 million new city dwellers benefit China's climate balance [1554d]
- Why natural killer cells react to COVID-19 [1554d]
- New treatment for people with asthma, food allergies? [1554d]
- Male birds have stronger immune system than females, research suggests [1554d]
- Pine needles tell the story of PFAS in North Carolina [1554d]
- Tracking the pulse of America's rivers [1554d]
- Positive parenting can reduce the risk that children develop obesity [1554d]
- Frog with tapir-like nose found in Amazon rainforest, thanks to its 'beeping' call [1554d]
- Molecule snapshot by explosion [1554d]
- Physicists harness electrons to make 'synthetic dimensions' [1554d]
- A study uncovers the 'grammar' behind human gene regulation [1554d]
- A type of virus present in the gut microbiota is associated with better cognitive ability in humans, mice and flies [1554d]
- Chemist targets pesky mosquitoes’ genes [1554d]
- Perfecting the EV battery recycling process [1554d]
- Rethinking infectious disease control with occupational targeted strategies [1554d]
- Balkanatolia: The forgotten continent that sheds light on the evolution of mammals [1554d]
- Want students to do better in class? Send them on culturally enriching field trips [1554d]
- Rats can estimate their timing accuracy [1554d]
- Low-cost, 3D printed device may broaden focused ultrasound use [1554d]
- First-of-its-kind live imaging leads to major discovery in how cells pattern in tissues [1554d]
- Connecting science to medicine: Tendon-like tissue created from human stem cells [1554d]
- Building artificial nerve cells [1554d]
- Artificial intelligence tutoring outperforms expert instructors in neurosurgical training [1554d]
- 3D model of living brain cancer points to possible future for drug screening [1554d]
- Warming climate to result in reduced corn production; irrigation blunts effect [1554d]
- Genetic mutation may identify women with difficulty producing breast milk [1554d]
- COVID-19 infection detected in breath tests [1554d]
- Obesity: What does immunity have to do with it? [1554d]
- Review of pre-Omicron data finds COVID-19 vaccine protection from severe disease remains strong at six months [1554d]
- Researchers discover when pollen comes of age [1554d]
- Sonic advance: How sound waves could help regrow bones [1554d]
- Fish generate movable pairs of vortices to propel them forward like body waves [1554d]
- Singing in the brain [1554d]
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