The Brutalist Report - science
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- Mysterious 'blue blobs' reveal a new kind of star system [1436d]
- E-Scooters in Tucson, AZ: Modeling placement, charging, and rebalancing [1436d]
- Solving the puzzle of 2D disorder [1436d]
- Sharks may be closer to the city than you think, new study finds [1436d]
- Long COVID risk less during Omicron compared to Delta, study finds [1436d]
- Up to 80% of athletes who die suddenly had no symptoms or family history of heart disease [1436d]
- Understanding learning by inference [1436d]
- Experiment results confirm anomaly suggesting new physics possibility [1436d]
- Researchers change the game when it comes to activity tracking [1436d]
- Soy sauce's salt-enhancing peptides [1436d]
- A glucose meter could soon say whether you have SARS-CoV-2 antibodies [1436d]
- Watching the death of a rare giant star [1437d]
- Biochemistry researchers repair and regenerate heart muscle cells [1437d]
- Genetic screening algorithm could identify people with kidney disease risk [1437d]
- Largest study of domestic cat DNA identifies disease-causing variants in new breeds [1437d]
- Quantum simulator delivers new insight [1437d]
- Researchers develop a comprehensive atlas of disease mortality [1437d]
- Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species' future in a warming Arctic [1437d]
- Humans responsible for over 90% of world's oil slicks [1437d]
- Computer tool can track stroke rehabilitation to boost recovery [1437d]
- Engineers create single-step, all-in-one 3D printing method to make robotic materials [1437d]
- Once seen as fleeting, a new solar tech proves its lasting power [1437d]
- Diversity of centrosomes delivers new clues for neurological diseases [1437d]
- Scientists unravel the mystery of genes that are key to brain development [1437d]
- Martian meteorite upsets planet formation theory [1437d]
- Repeated hurricane exposure linked to adverse psychological symptoms [1437d]
- To treat or to tolerate (pathogens), that is the question [1437d]
- Us versus them: Harming the 'outgroup' is linked to elevated activity in the brain's reward circuitry [1437d]
- Off-season cattle grazing to help control fire danger from invasive cheatgrass [1437d]
- Drilling for rare disease therapeutics [1437d]
- The lasting symptoms among COVID-19 long haulers [1437d]
- Peanut allergy treatment safest when started for infants under 12 months, researchers find [1437d]
- Diamonds are for quantum sensing [1437d]
- Shedding light on linguistic diversity and its evolution [1437d]
- Let machines do the work: Automating semiconductor research with machine learning [1437d]
- Tight budgeters beware: Skip the coffee before shopping [1437d]
- Pregnant women with polycystic ovary syndrome at risk of heart complications during delivery, study finds [1437d]
- Research extends the lifetime of molecules in organic flow batteries to practical values [1437d]
- 100,000-year-old polar bear genome reveals ancient hybridization with brown bears [1437d]
- 30-year study links childhood obesity and fitness to midlife cognition [1437d]
- Who wants to be a billionaire? Most don't -- which is good news for the planet [1437d]
- Researchers reconstruct the genome of centuries-old E. coli using fragments extracted from an Italian mummy [1437d]
- Molecular 3D-maps unlock new ways of studying human reproduction [1437d]
- How the cerebellum modulates our ability to socialize [1437d]
- US infertility rate plateaus [1437d]
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