The Brutalist Report - science
- Humans in the loop help robots find their way [872d]
- Microbe protects honey bees from poor nutrition, a significant cause of colony loss [872d]
- New way in which T cells learn to tell friend from foe [872d]
- Interrupting treatment of vulnerable people on immune-suppressing medicines doubles their antibody response to COVID-19 booster vaccination, study finds [872d]
- Urban density strongly correlates with house sparrow health [873d]
- Patients treated with monoclonal antibodies during COVID-19 delta surge had low rates of severe disease, study finds [873d]
- Top predators could 'trap' themselves trying to adapt to climate change [873d]
- Tissue model reveals key players in liver regeneration [873d]
- Structural racism drives higher COVID-19 death rates in Louisiana, study finds [873d]
- Fossils in the 'Cradle of Humankind' may be more than a million years older than previously thought [873d]
- Doctors prescribe fewer painkillers during nightshifts than during the day, study finds [873d]
- Southern resident killer whales not getting enough to eat since 2018 [873d]
- Amazon landscape change study highlights ecological harms and opportunities for action [873d]
- Fixed vial sizes for controversial Alzheimer's drug could waste $605 million in Medicare spending each year [873d]
- Long-term liquid water also on non-Earth-like planets? [873d]
- New approach to treatment of deadly kidney cancer [873d]
- Global food supply-chain issues call for solutions [873d]
- COVID-19 Omicron variant leads to less severe disease in mice, study finds [873d]
- Higher protein intake while dieting leads to healthier eating [873d]
- New genetic associations in pediatric NAFLD affect both risk and severity [873d]
- 'Hindcasting' helps identify causes of induced earthquakes in Delaware Basin [873d]
- Antibiotic use and sepsis make recent improvements [873d]
- Scent of a friend: Similarities in body odor may contribute to social bonding [873d]
- Deadly fungus can multiply by having sex, which could produce more drug-resistant, virulent strains [873d]
- Study shows link between cyberbullying and suicidality in early adolescence [873d]
- Virus discovery offers clues about origins of complex life [873d]
- Study finds chaos is more common in ecological systems than previously thought [873d]
- Smoking cessation through a healthcare system model is shown more effective than telephone 'quitlines' in the short term [873d]
- What sea cucumbers can teach us about self-defense [873d]
- Reaction insights help make sustainable liquid fuels [873d]
- Microbial link between Western-style diet and incidence of colorectal cancer uncovered [873d]
- Researchers determine 1st crystal structure of LAG3 [873d]
- Heat waves could lead to avian population decline [873d]
- New approach reduces EV battery testing time by 75% [873d]
- Colonizing sea urchins in the Mediterranean can withstand hot, acidic seas [873d]
- Novel metalens revolutionize conventional Vacuum UV optics technology [873d]
- Protected areas in Africa are too small to safeguard rapidly declining vulture populations [873d]
- Chemically modified plant compounds work against hepatitis E virus [873d]
- Researchers uncover brain waves related to social behavior [873d]
- The effect of breast cancer screening is declining [873d]
- Vegetation declining on elephants' migration routes in Namibia [873d]
- Thin-film photovoltaic technology combines efficiency and versatility [873d]
- Ancient microbes may help us find extraterrestrial life forms [873d]
- Novel, sensitive, and robust single-cell RNA sequencing technique outperforms competition [873d]
- Supernumerary virtual robotic arms can feel like part of our body [873d]
- Genome of voracious desert locust sequenced [873d]
- Volunteer 'community scientists' do a pretty darn good job generating usable data [873d]
- A rethink of the building blocks for solar panels could help mass production [873d]
- The heat is on: Traces of fire uncovered dating back at least 800,000 years [873d]
- Message received: Scientists identify the molecular mechanisms behind learning and memory [873d]
- People less outraged by gender discrimination caused by algorithms [873d]
- NASA hopes New Zealand launch will pave way for moon landing [872d]
- Natural gas used in homes contains hazardous air pollutants, shows Boston-area study [872d]
- Life in the abyss, a spectacular and fragile struggle for survival [872d]
- Bacteria's shapeshifting behaviour clue to new treatments for urinary tract infections [872d]
- Highly antibiotic-resistant strain of MRSA that arose in pigs can jump to humans [872d]
- How climate change is affecting extreme weather events around the world: new study [872d]
- UN meet sees blitz of pledges to protect ailing oceans [872d]
- Infant burials in Mexico: Aztec customs lasted post-Conquest [872d]
- Hate sites are using the wider abortion argument to spread racism and extremism [872d]
- Microbe protects honey bees from poor nutrition, a significant cause of colony loss [873d]
- Single-atom tractor beams power chemical catalysis [873d]
- In non-volatile memory technologies, 2D materials may drive a major leap forward [873d]
- Novel gel proves itself to be a highly tunable color filter [873d]
- NASA's Curiosity rover takes inventory of key life ingredient on Mars [873d]
- Studying galaxy growth spurts in the early universe with NASA's Roman [873d]
- Urban density strongly correlates with house sparrow health [873d]
- Climate change is affecting when and how violets reproduce [873d]
- Sea dragons' genes give clues to their distinctive looks [873d]
- Southern resident killer whales have not been getting enough to eat since 2018 [873d]
- The 2022 hurricane season is tracking behind the pace of those in 2020 and 2021, but it's still early [873d]
- Destiny of science modeled and explained in new study [873d]
- Researchers study plants sprouting from century-old seeds after excavation [873d]
- NASA experiment suggests need to dig deep for evidence of life on Mars [873d]
- Researchers' oceanside nursery provides home to thousands of at-risk corals [873d]
- Webb's NIRISS instrument is ready to see cosmos in over 2,000 infrared colors [873d]
- Fossils in the 'Cradle of Humankind' may be more than a million years older than previously thought [873d]
- Top predators could 'trap' themselves trying to adapt to climate change, study shows [873d]
- Amazon landscape change study highlights ecological harms and opportunities for action [873d]
- New research shows how disruption in wheat trade can affect food security [873d]
- New research suggests heat waves could lead to avian population decline [873d]
- Researchers discover a new family of marine bacteria with great potential to synthesize new natural products [873d]
- Reaction insights help make sustainable liquid fuels [873d]
- 'Hindcasting' helps identify causes of induced earthquakes in Delaware Basin [873d]
- Making dark semiconductors shine [873d]
- New fluorophores could help fight cancer [873d]
- Research finds that Google searches may be a predictor of domestic violence [873d]
- Adding an online dimension to university rankings [873d]
- Will renaming carp 'copi' help control them? [873d]
- Interaction between nanoplastics and pectin, a water-soluble polysaccharide [873d]
- People-powered research and experiential learning: Unraveling hidden biodiversity [873d]
- Observing different mating tactics in the Japanese scorpionfly [873d]
- Researchers find deadly fungus can multiply by having sex, which could produce more drug-resistant, virulent strains [873d]
- Vietnam halts scuba diving off popular island to protect coral [873d]
- What sea cucumbers can teach us about self-defense [873d]
- Long-term liquid water also on non-Earth-like planets? [873d]
- Rich people from humble origins are less sensitive to the challenges of poverty than those born rich, research finds [873d]
- 1 dead, 10 injured as storm pummels southern Dutch city [873d]
- Stunning Roman mosaics return home to new Israeli museum [873d]
- Scientists unravel mysterious mechanism behind 'whisker crystal' growth [873d]
- Cocrystal engineering: A technique for designing multifunctional materials [873d]
- Glycerol phosphate serves as a terminator of glycan elongation in cancer malignancy [873d]
- Detailed review finds stronger links between adverse health effects and traffic pollution [873d]
- New chemical modification of a natural compound for cancer treatment [873d]
- New sensitive and robust single-cell RNA sequencing technique outperforms competition [873d]
- Hitchhiking viruses can survive on microplastics in freshwater [873d]
- Gene fusion as an important mechanism to generate new genes in Oryza genomes [873d]
- Mechanism for chloroplast protein translocation and quality control [873d]
- Slowing down automation may have economic benefits [873d]
- Custom touch screen application used to study navigation in chimps [873d]
- Virus discovery offers clues about origins of complex life [873d]
- Study finds chaos is more common in ecological systems than previously thought [873d]
- Structural origin of the anomalous properties of SiO2 glass under pressure [873d]
- Tiny lab on a chip analyzes very small volumes of liquid [873d]
- Shedding light on the building blocks of photosynthesis at the cellular level [873d]
- Taking quantum control of life's building blocks [873d]
- New research transforms glucose transporter proteins to water-soluble form [873d]
- Ecosystem restoration with DNA technology [873d]
- Machine-learning model can detect hidden Aussie rock art [873d]
- Direct oxidative transfer process contributes to water purification [873d]
- People less outraged by gender discrimination caused by algorithms [873d]
- Drought increases rural suicide, and climate change will make drought worse [873d]
- Microplastics might be entering marine food webs from the bottom up [873d]
- A new theory of learning integrates cognitive psychology and systems biology [873d]
- Roe decision sets off massive but uneven effects, experts say [873d]
- The cell's skeleton in motion [873d]
- VY Canis Majoris is dying, and astronomers are watching [873d]
- Lupin used as winter cover crop boosts summer sorghum yield [873d]
- Protected areas in Africa are too small to safeguard rapidly declining vulture populations [873d]
- Po River dries up [873d]
- Vegetation declining on elephants' migration routes in Namibia [873d]
- The mathematics of human behavior: How a new model can spot liars and counter disinformation [873d]
- Part-time work holds women back from executive positions and accentuates the gender pay gap [873d]
- Life changed for dogs during lockdown [873d]
- Study explores the properties of a unique intermediate polar [873d]
- Ancient microbes may help us find extraterrestrial life forms [873d]
- Mass spectrometry-based draft of the mouse proteome [873d]
- Gift cards from politicalized brands dampen recipients' gratitude [873d]
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