The Brutalist Report - science
- Water flouridation: Effective prevention for tooth decay and a win for the environment [798d]
- SARS-CoV-2 antigen levels linked to patient outcomes [798d]
- New clues to how plants retain healthy genomes, avoid mitochondrial disease [798d]
- Inside the head of one of Australia's smallest fossil crocs [798d]
- Reintroducing bison to grasslands increases plant diversity, drought resilience [798d]
- New preclinical model could accelerate research on thymic cancer [798d]
- Physicists uncover new dynamical framework for turbulence [798d]
- Sugar disrupts microbiome, eliminates protection against obesity and diabetes [798d]
- Dolphins form largest alliance network outside humans, study finds [798d]
- Bacteria provide immunity against giant viruses [798d]
- ROBE Array could let small companies access popular form of AI [798d]
- Researchers develop equations to prevent the collapse of our globe's most imperiled ecosystems [798d]
- Music helps patients with dementia connect with loved ones [798d]
- Deep brain stimulation shows promise against binge eating disorder [798d]
- 'Naturally insulating' material emits pulses of superfluorescent light at room temperature [798d]
- Food texture key to eating habits in children with Down syndrome [798d]
- Driving simulations that look more life-like [798d]
- Ancient landslide destroyed area size of Cincinnati [798d]
- Underwater messaging app for smartphones [798d]
- Faster screening of photoprotection in crops [798d]
- New diagnostic option for rare eye disease [798d]
- Bacterial pathogens: New mechanism for bacterial polysaccharide export [798d]
- Discovery of the oldest visible planetary Nebula hosted by a 500-million-year-old Galactic cluster -- a rare beauty with a hot blue heart [798d]
- Artificial Intelligence Improves Treatment in Women with Heart Attacks [798d]
- Early onset of diabetes, hypertension can predict early glaucoma, ophthalmologists report [798d]
- Inactivated protein complex linked to Parkinson-like symptoms [798d]
- Study reports blocking key enzyme boosts anti-cancer T-cell responses and resistance to immunosuppression [798d]
- Post-acute COVID-19 in children less common than in adults but more frequent than hospitalization rates for acute COVID-19, study finds [798d]
- Preventing dye aggregation with molten salts to improve solar cell performance [798d]
- X-shaped radio galaxies might form more simply than expected [798d]
- Gene mutation linked to learning deficits in 'Clueless' mice [798d]
- Study zeroes in on genes involved in Crohn's disease [798d]
- How the brain's housekeeper malfunctions during bacterial meningitis [798d]
- Microscopy technique reveals hidden nanostructures in cells and tissues [798d]
- Brief exposure to rapamycin has the same anti-aging effects as lifelong treatment [798d]
- From bits to p-bits: One step closer to probabilistic computing [798d]
- Access to paid sick leave linked to lower mortality rate among US adult workers [798d]
- White, red, and blue signals alert you to dangerous germs [798d]
- Mixing things up: Optimizing fluid mixing with machine learning [798d]
- Boosting duration, intensity & frequency of physical activity may lower heart failure risk [798d]
- How light and temperature work together to affect plant growth [798d]
- EXPLAINER: Pakistan fatal flooding has hallmarks of warming [797d]
- Beetles rely on unique 'back pockets' to keep bacterial symbionts safe during metamorphosis [797d]
- New labeling approach enables examination of packages cells send out to gain insight about health [797d]
- Paper finds employers increasingly willing to hire workers with criminal records [797d]
- Sugar disrupts microbiome, eliminates protection against obesity and diabetes [798d]
- Reintroducing bison to grasslands increases plant diversity, drought resilience, study finds [798d]
- Physicists uncover new dynamical framework for turbulence [798d]
- Getting to the bottom of the Arctic sea ice decline: Profiling meltwater distributions to strengthen sea ice predictions [798d]
- Scientists discover a new mechanism for bacterial polysaccharide export [798d]
- When immersed in sexual harassment, workers can't identify it [798d]
- Lithuanians develop a takeaway food package that's entirely plastic-free [798d]
- Inside the head of one of Australia's smallest fossil crocs [798d]
- Awareness, not mandatory GMO labels, shifts consumer preference [798d]
- Tens of millions battle Pakistan floods as death toll rises [798d]
- San Diego Zoo penguin fitted with orthopedic footwear [798d]
- Improving the robustness of bound states in the continuum with higher topological charges [798d]
- Getting people on board with the energy transition: 'Times of crisis can help' [798d]
- Conserving biodiversity as a priority [798d]
- Researchers develop equations to predict and compare tipping points of our globe's most imperiled ecosystems [798d]
- Burnout takes heavy financial toll on veterinary medicine [798d]
- Bacteria provide immunity against giant viruses [798d]
- 'Naturally insulating' material emits pulses of superfluorescent light at room temperature [798d]
- Dolphins form largest alliance network outside humans, study finds [798d]
- From ancient minerals to new materials: Melting temperature prediction using a graph neural network model [798d]
- Oyster shells sell for top dollar as biologists scramble to protect shellfish beds [798d]
- New hafnium polyhydrides superconductive above 80 K [798d]
- Assessing firms' environmental performances [798d]
- Researchers developed a universal dual metal precursor method to grow non-layered 2D materials [798d]
- First in-situ temperature measurement of the thermophysical properties of lunar farside regolith [798d]
- Student consulting projects: Enhancing cultural intelligence and digital literacy [798d]
- Saving cultural memory in digital form [798d]
- A centered error entropy-based sigma-point Kalman filter for spacecraft state estimation with non-Gaussian noise [798d]
- How to strengthen democracy, according to a new mega-study [798d]
- NASA says Friday launch of giant Moon rocket possible [798d]
- Study finds climate change is waking bumblebees earlier from winter hibernation, putting the species at risk [798d]
- How can X-ray diffraction be used for a reliable study of nanostructured materials? [798d]
- Probing high-energy neutrinos associated with a blazar [798d]
- Ancient landslide destroyed area size of Cincinnati [798d]
- Chaotic circuit exhibits unprecedented equilibrium properties [798d]
- Researchers report faster screening of photoprotection in crops [798d]
- Study finds wave of activism after George Floyd's murder drew from multiple issues, identities [798d]
- Video: There's finally (peer reviewed) chemistry in wine and food pairings [798d]
- Teachers make Frankensteel during Materials Camp at MIT [798d]
- Genetic analysis of sub-seafloor ocean bacteria suggests seepage carries them great distances [798d]
- Black Sea dolphins casualties of Russia's war in Ukraine [798d]
- Greenland already locked in to major sea level rise: study [798d]
- High-capacity Li-metal battery with improved rate-performance and stability [798d]
- Chemical-free re-staining of tissue using deep learning [798d]
- Study updates ethnobotany, phytochemistry, and pharmacology study of genus Didymocarpus Wall. [798d]
- Sulfur content in some high-performance fabrics weakens them when exposed to moisture [798d]
- Scientist sending yeast and algae to space on Artemis 1 [798d]
- 'Synthetic milk' made without cows may be coming to supermarket shelves near you [798d]
- New method of measuring economic inequality could improve policy outcomes [798d]
- Researchers uncover new crosstalk between phytohormones ethylene and auxin [798d]
- Discovery of protein that regulates plant cell wall mechanics [798d]
- Dietary study shows funerary meals of people in Roman Empire nearly the same as everyday meals [798d]
- Slime is all around and inside you: New research on its origins offers insight into genetic evolution [798d]
- Fungi-based food product that tastes and shreds like meat [798d]
- Microscopy technique reveals hidden nanostructures in cells and tissues [798d]
- Mysterious genes survive marine organisms' evolutions [798d]
- Viruses rewire host cellular machinery to maximize viral production [798d]
- Hubble images unusual galaxy NGC 1156 [798d]
- Pulses from an atom-sharp tip enable researchers to break and form chemical bonds at will [798d]
- Physics meets biology: How bacteria synchronize to build complex structures [798d]
- Epigenetic control of transcriptional stability maintains identity and function in dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons [798d]
- When and why did humans start using tombstones? [798d]
- Optical detection of multiple bacterial species using nanometer-scaled metal-organic hybrids [798d]
- AI illuminates permanently shadowed regions on the moon [798d]
- A snappy solution to restoring oyster reefs [798d]
- Forensics professor explores new technology to improve DNA detection [798d]
- X-shaped radio galaxies might form more simply than expected [798d]
- High-tech tools reveal opalized fossil skeleton [798d]
- The simple reason a viral math equation stumped the internet [798d]
- Discovery of the oldest visible planetary nebula hosted by a 500-million-year-old galactic cluster [798d]
- Glass nanoparticles show unexpected coupling when levitated with laser light [798d]
- Want to get more women to start their own businesses? Here's what it takes [798d]
- Can academics ever truly retire? [798d]
- We've been tracking birds in a small Nigerian forest for 18 years—what we found and why it matters [798d]
- To reduce jail populations, increase mental health services in communities, study suggests [798d]
- How the Ice Ages spurred the evolution of New Zealand's weird and wiry native plants [798d]
- Engine problem leads NASA to scrub launch of new moon rocket [798d]
- Skeleton of huge dinosaur unearthed in Portugal [798d]
- Key factors contributing to high local diversity of trees of Euphorbiaceae in Xishuangbanna [798d]
- Chemical trends in high thermoelectric performance proved in pyrite-type dichalcogenides [798d]
- NZ's inaction on turtle bycatch in fisheries risks reputational damage—leatherbacks now closer to extinction [798d]
- 'Stealth privatisation' in iconic national parks threatens public access to nature's health boost [798d]
- Weaving atomically thin seams of light with in-plane heterostructures [798d]
- Thousands of photos captured by everyday Australians reveal the secrets of our marine life as oceans warm [798d]
- Plagues of wasps? A scientist explains why you shouldn't panic about rumours of rising populations [798d]
- China's energy crisis sees the world's top emitter investing in more coal [798d]
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