The Brutalist Report - science
- Stackable 'holobricks' can make giant 3D images [793d]
- A new brain-computer interface with a flexible backing [793d]
- Brain differences in children with binge eating disorder [793d]
- Pathogen and drug work together to fight fungal lung infection [793d]
- From museum to laptop: Visual leaf library a new tool for identifying plants [793d]
- The immune system is very complicated, but now, it's on a chip [793d]
- New toolkit aids discovery of mineral deposits crucial to 'green economy' transition [793d]
- Look! Up in the sky! Is it a planet? Nope, just a star [793d]
- 'Healthspan' increasing even for people with common chronic conditions [793d]
- Skin biopsy can help identify patients with Parkinson's disease [793d]
- Snowbound: Big trees boost water in forests by protecting snowpack [793d]
- How Indigenous burning shaped the Klamath's forests for a millennia [793d]
- Ancient El Niños reveal limits to future climate projections [793d]
- Molecular networks could explain racial disparity in triple negative breast cancer deaths [793d]
- Fruit fly study uncovers functional significance of gene mutations associated with autism [793d]
- Materials scientists finding solutions to biggest hurdle for solar cell technology [793d]
- Senolytic drugs boost key protective protein [793d]
- Combing the cosmos: New color catalog aids hunt for life on frozen worlds [793d]
- Study shows link between socioeconomic deprivation and premature cardiovascular mortality [793d]
- Do sharks get their ZZZs? New evidence shows it’s not all about the hunt [793d]
- Endometriosis and ovarian cancer genetically tied [793d]
- Dispersal strategies drive marine microbial diversity [793d]
- Immune cells linked to neurological disease prognosis and survival [793d]
- Assessing the impact of automation on long-haul trucking [793d]
- Scientists show large impact of controlling humidity on greenhouse gas emissions [793d]
- Cell fusion ‘awakens’ regenerative potential of human retina [793d]
- Living near green areas reduces the risk of suffering a stroke by 16 percent, study finds [793d]
- Permeability of the blood-brain barrier in mice [793d]
- Vaccine protects against 'tough cookie' parasite found in the Americas [793d]
- Record-breaking, ultrafast devices step to protecting the grid from EMPs [793d]
- Reduced inhibition of hippocampal neurons impairs long-term memory recall in Rett syndrome [793d]
- When it comes to sleep, it’s quality over quantity [793d]
- Treating cancer with light-sensitive nanoscale biomaterials [793d]
- Optimizer tool designs, evaluates, maximizes solar-powered cooling systems [793d]
- Scientists find brain network that makes mice mingle [793d]
- Making green energy greener: Researchers propose method for wind turbine blades' recycling [793d]
- Gravitational wave mirror experiments can evolve into quantum entities [793d]
- Many patients with severe COVID-19 recover consciousness, but recovery can take days or even weeks [793d]
- 'Long COVID' linked to lasting airways disease [793d]
- Higher dose antibiotic shown safe in TB patients likely more effective in treating deadliest form of TB [793d]
- People with diabetes who eat less processed food at night may live longer [793d]
- Elevated inflammation persists in immune cells months after mild COVID-19 [793d]
- Mechanism linking type 2 diabetes to Alzheimer’s disease [793d]
- Restoring tropical peatlands supports bird diversity and does not affect livelihoods of oil palm farmers, study suggests [793d]
- Discovery of novel brain fear mechanisms offers target for anxiety-reducing drugs [793d]
- Hoverfly brains mapped to detect the sound of distant drones [793d]
- NASA extends Ingenuity Mars Helicopter mission [793d]
- Marine snail inspires fast-acting injectable insulin for better diabetes control [793d]
- New research reveals clues to how antibodies become fine-tuned to fight infection [793d]
- NASA system predicts impact of small asteroid [793d]
- From museum to laptop: A visual leaf library is a new tool for identifying plants [793d]
- Among thousands of known exoplanets, astronomers flag three that are actually stars [793d]
- 'Slow' stock analysts do best, says new study [793d]
- New toolkit aids discovery of mineral deposits crucial to 'green economy' transition [793d]
- New study aims at calculating terrestrial carbon's role in river and stream emissions [793d]
- Female Syrian refugees in Houston bear the brunt of circumstances [793d]
- Research explains how the arrival of the Michelin Guide changes a town's fine dining industry forever [793d]
- How Indigenous burning shaped the forests of the Klamath Mountains for a millennium [793d]
- Spray of tiny particles of gold can potentially treat heart disease, research suggests [793d]
- Scientists show large impact of controlling humidity on greenhouse gas emissions [793d]
- Answers to faster recovery from a wildfire are in the water [793d]
- Satellites and surveys help count population to fill census gaps [793d]
- Research shows big trees boost water in forests by protecting snowpack [793d]
- Dictatorships advancing globally [793d]
- Miami Beach's latest road-raising squabble: Who gets swamped by the flood waters? [793d]
- Dispersal strategies drive marine microbial diversity [793d]
- Chicken, turkey farmers struggle to keep birds safe from flu [793d]
- Ancient El Niños reveals limits to future climate projections [793d]
- How name change can impact a female researcher's career [793d]
- Vaccines are being portrayed as limiting personal freedom, but this can mask the true reasons for hesitancy [793d]
- California's first lab-grown mosquitoes may take flight—stirring controversy [793d]
- Study finds men, women in Army view mentorship differently, as way to advance or survive [793d]
- Sahara desert dust coats swathes of Spain [793d]
- Thinking of welcoming a Ukrainian refugee into your home? Our research can help you be a good host [793d]
- Trees: Why they're our greatest allies against floods, but also tragic victims [793d]
- A versatile hydrogel network-repairing strategy [793d]
- German official: Ukraine war will boost low-emissions tech [793d]
- Flux-reducing tendency of Pd-based membranes employed in butane dehydrogenation processes [793d]
- A fast-healing and high-performance metallosupramolecular elastomer based on pyridine–Cu coordination [793d]
- Ancient tombs unearthed at Paris' Notre Dame cathedral [793d]
- Artificial intelligence application for detecting diseases and pests in horticultural crops [793d]
- Tint of life: Color catalog built to find frozen worlds [793d]
- Going beyond Gross Domestic Product to measure what really matters [793d]
- A perspective on post-disaster and conflict-induced displacement [793d]
- Exploring conjugated units in covalent organic frameworks for optimized lithium ion storage [793d]
- Men think they're brighter than they are and women underestimate their IQ. Why? [793d]
- New technique for monitoring soil freezing will make building on permafrost safer [793d]
- Small garden? No problem! Researchers prove that 'mini-meadows' can make rich habitats for pollinators [793d]
- How to train your dog in basic 'life' skills, and why it's important [793d]
- Changing the handedness of molecules [793d]
- Deep insights into a living fungus [793d]
- COVID pandemic worsened pre-existing inequalities in the creative industries [793d]
- A novel Olig2 binding protein that is required for proper development of the central nervous system [793d]
- Simpler graphene method paves way for new era of nanoelectronics [793d]
- Evidence found for gestures as the likely beginnings of human communication [793d]
- Pop-up factories beneath the cell membrane [793d]
- New research highlights challenge of Maine craft breweries growing authentically [793d]
- Observations explore the properties of binary system Gamma Cephei [793d]
- Treating cancer with light-sensitive nanoscale biomaterials [793d]
- Gravitational wave mirror experiments can evolve into quantum entities [793d]
- CSD-Materials suite provides a cohesive analysis of solid form properties for early-phase drug discovery [793d]
- Unwanted nude images and sexual videos part of young people's lives [793d]
- How sperm protect their membranes from oxidation: A comparison of species [793d]
- The next frontier for African genomics: Safeguarding African biodiversity [793d]
- Drug-resistant bacteria flaunt their new power with easily detectable shape changes [793d]
- Launching robots into lunar caves [793d]
- New 'menehune' wasp species discovered on UH Manoa campus [793d]
- Rare trophic eggs behind the success of snakehead fish? [793d]
- Compounds that suppress immune responses of plants discovered [793d]
- Two-part binding triggers signal activation of key regulatory protein within the cell [793d]
- Opinion: Nanoplastics should be included in existing regulatory frameworks [793d]
- Domestic violence increase during natural disasters [793d]
- New family of catalysts that significantly improves several chemical processes [793d]
- The exploited female workers behind the glitter of Indonesia's Islamic fashion [793d]
- Homeless and looking for help: Why people with disability and their caregivers fare worse after floods [793d]
- Russia's war on Ukraine is driving up wheat prices and threatens global supplies of bread, meat and eggs [793d]
- How hydropower dams impact the communities they're built in [793d]
- Groundbreaking earthquake discovery: Risk models overlook an important element [793d]
- New sabre-tooth predator precedes cats by millions of years [793d]
- Scientists prepare for 'anthropulse' as COVID-19 travel restrictions ease [794d]
- NOAA's GOES-T reaches geostationary orbit, now designated GOES-18 [794d]
- Australian court strikes down landmark climate ruling [794d]
- Restoring tropical peatlands supports bird diversity and does not affect livelihoods of oil palm farmers, study suggests [794d]
- Smart coatings in the pipeline: Made from cheap chemicals, this polymer packs a punch [794d]
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