The Brutalist Report - science
- Current vaccine approach not enough to eradicate measles [859d]
- Cowbird chicks do best with two warbler nest mates -- not four, not zero, study finds [859d]
- This fungus shrinks in size to better infect the brain [859d]
- Store-bought milkweed plants can expose monarch caterpillars to harmful pesticides [859d]
- COVID was deadlier for those with intellectual and development disabilities [859d]
- Drug turns cancer gene into 'eat me' flag for immune system [859d]
- Biologists glean insight into repetitive protein sequences [859d]
- Bats' midnight snacks reveal clues for managing endangered species [859d]
- Specific sequence of drugs reduces cost of treating metastatic breast cancer while preserving quality of life [859d]
- COVID-19 amplified hardship for many Harvey victims [859d]
- Mild traumatic brain injury increases risk of behavioral and emotional problems in kids [859d]
- Nanorattles shake up new possibilities for disease detection [859d]
- Insects struggle to adjust to extreme temperatures making them vulnerable to climate change [859d]
- Intriguing material property found in complex nanostructures could dissipate energy [859d]
- New laser-based instrument designed to boost hydrogen research [859d]
- New checkpoint gene demonstrates ability to supercharge immune cells against cancer [859d]
- Adults don't get better at recognizing masked faces as time goes on, new study finds [859d]
- Researchers develop messenger RNA therapy for ovarian cancer, muscle wasting [859d]
- Blocking an ion channel improves muscle function and survival in mice with severe Duchenne muscular dystrophy [859d]
- Risk factor for developing Alzheimer's disease increases by 50-80% in older adults who caught COVID-19 [859d]
- Tumor-infiltrating B cells and plasma cells influence early-stage lung cancer biology, immunotherapy responses [859d]
- AI helps detect pancreatic cancer [859d]
- Developing a sustainable concrete substitute [859d]
- Shallow-water mining is not a sustainable alternative to deep-water mining, scientists argue [859d]
- Decarbonizing the energy system by 2050 could save trillions [859d]
- Where do high-energy particles that endanger satellites, astronauts and airplanes come from? [859d]
- Some viruses that cause cancer suppress the immune system with help from common bacteria [859d]
- The blood stem cell research that could change medicine of the future [859d]
- Muscle models mimic diabetes, inform personalized medicine [859d]
- Researchers identify a drug that mimics the effects of exercise on muscle and bone in mice [859d]
- Scientists discover how air pollution may trigger lung cancer in never-smokers [859d]
- These tiny coral reef fish parents decide when their embryos hatch [859d]
- Twice-daily nasal irrigation reduces COVID-related illness, death, study finds [859d]
- Healthcare researchers must be wary of misusing AI [859d]
- Pet neuter surgeries fall off during pandemic, driving shelter overpopulation, survey finds [859d]
- Keeping to a beat is linked to reproductive success in male Rock Hyraxes [859d]
- New method to identify symmetries in data using Bayesian statistics [859d]
- Conifer communication is complex and can be altered by air pollution [859d]
- New research estimates the overall disease burden of genetic risk factors [859d]
- Researchers identify how science can help cities and companies to operate within Earth system limits [859d]
- Disproportionately focusing vaccination efforts on the least advantaged populations benefits everyone [859d]
- Little Ice Age study reveals North Atlantic reached a tipping point [859d]
- The gene to which we owe our big brain [859d]
- Chemical fingerprints could land the biggest catch: Seafood fraudsters [859d]
- Scientists say the best way to soothe a crying infant is by carrying them on a 5-minute walk [859d]
- Genetic discovery could lead to better treatments for common tumor in dogs [858d]
- Earliest gibbon fossil found in southwest China [859d]
- Tropical insects are extremely sensitive to changing climates [859d]
- Are we missing a crucial component of sea-level rise? [859d]
- Health groups calls for fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty [859d]
- Seeds of change for Dijon mustard amid shortage [859d]
- Swimmer's Itch: What causes this neglected snail-borne disease? [859d]
- Cowbird chicks do best with two warbler nest mates—not four, not zero, study finds [859d]
- Store-bought milkweed plants can expose monarch caterpillars to harmful pesticides [859d]
- Breakthrough reported in machine learning-enhanced quantum chemistry [859d]
- Nanorattles shake up new possibilities for disease detection [859d]
- Early warning system for environmental changes: New animal tags with cameras and AI complete maiden flight [859d]
- Biologists glean insight into repetitive protein sequences [859d]
- Study quantifies impact of human activity on Atlantic Rainforest's carbon storage capacity [859d]
- Millions of farmers put their faith in God when making decisions [859d]
- 'Glass bubble' nanocarrier boosts effects of combination therapy for pancreatic cancer [859d]
- Bats' midnight snacks reveal clues for managing endangered species [859d]
- Interviewers show racial bias when reporting survey respondents' political knowledge [859d]
- Recruiting male allies boosts women at work [859d]
- Intriguing material property found in complex nanostructures could dissipate energy [859d]
- High-performance 937-nm laser lets scientists see deeper with lower power [859d]
- Building better quantum sensors [859d]
- Scientists have created a mathematical model for the dynamics of nanoparticles and viruses in cells [859d]
- Study outlines steps to reduce 'cybervetting' bias in hiring [859d]
- Researchers present new mathematical model for studying kidney cells [859d]
- Crops grown together cooperate better in just two generations [859d]
- US presidential narcissism linked to longer wars [859d]
- A new method to print mirrors of variable size with a reflectivity of more than 99% [859d]
- Researchers upgrade international nomenclature of landslide geometry [859d]
- Universities can do more to support their students with disabilities [859d]
- New laser-based instrument designed to boost hydrogen research [859d]
- Air quality warning as Oregon wildfire grows [859d]
- Researchers develop messenger RNA therapy for ovarian cancer, muscle wasting [859d]
- Five minute walks best way to comfort crying babies, says study [859d]
- Ancient skeleton found in Mexico cave threatened by train [859d]
- Fungal outbreak threatens tricolored bat with extinction [859d]
- New computer simulation aids in the search for the origin of cosmic rays [859d]
- Urban overheating risks are personal, study finds [859d]
- Racing to the roots: Soil moisture impacts the speed of nematodes [859d]
- Cutting coal has huge health benefits—but environmental justice issues remain [859d]
- Researchers piece together the story of an ancient Roman city, one artifact at a time [859d]
- Smooth, versatile on-chip light manipulation is now possible with supersymmetry [859d]
- Nature vs. laboratory: The differences between experimental evolution and natural adaptation [859d]
- Newsletter research reveals the rate of unique baby names in Japan increased over the 40 years since the 1980s [859d]
- New method to identify symmetries in data using Bayesian statistics [859d]
- California becomes first US state to begin ranking extreme heat wave events [859d]
- Studies in Bangladesh detail how e-waste recycling exposes workers to chemicals [859d]
- How to make kelp aquaculture a better carbon sink [859d]
- Precisely determining the energy levels of different solar materials for high-performance devices [859d]
- Video: Ariane 6 launchpad testing [859d]
- A fungus that shrinks in size to better infect the brain [859d]
- Food security: The world is hungry for a solution [859d]
- Study finds 'substantial' costs on workers with severe COVID-19 illnesses [859d]
- Eating insects can be good for the planet. Europeans should eat more of them [859d]
- Producing hydrogen from seawater [859d]
- How Nigerian students became 'change agents' in solid waste management [859d]
- A new experimental study tackles the unsolved mystery of 'nanobubbles' [859d]
- Kenya's maize price has doubled in a year: Six ways to avoid a staple food shortage [859d]
- Educators can help make STEM fields diverse: Practices that can encourage students to stay [859d]
- New quantum algorithm solves critical quantum chemistry problem through adaptation along a geometric path [859d]
- Half of Gen Z tech employees feel uncomfortable at work due to their identity, according to new report [859d]
- Copenhagen's failure to meet its 2025 target casts doubt on other major climate plans [859d]
- Now, we begin: Ten simple ways to make Australia's climate game truly next-level [859d]
- Study reveals personality change in speech patterns of Hungarian prime ministers [859d]
- New study of the Gough map shows what might be the lost islands of Welsh folklore [859d]
- The blood stem cell research that could change medicine of the future [859d]
- Shallow-water mining is not a sustainable alternative to deep-water mining, scientists argue [859d]
- Where do high-energy particles that endanger satellites, astronauts and airplanes come from? [859d]
- Harpoons, robots and lasers: How to capture defunct satellites and other space junk and bring it back to Earth [859d]
- La Niña, 3 years in a row: A climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer [859d]
- Little Ice Age study reveals North Atlantic reached tipping point [859d]
- Researchers identify how science can help cities and companies operate within Earth system limits [859d]
- Filling a vital gap in climate models [859d]
- Wind drives geology on Mars these days [859d]
- How terrorism affects our attitudes [859d]
- Study shows 'unprecedented' changes to world's rivers [859d]
- Inside the mind of a skeptic: The 'mental gymnastics' of climate change denial [859d]
- UN sums up climate science: world heading in wrong direction [859d]
- Insects struggle to adjust to extreme temperatures making them vulnerable to climate change, study finds [859d]
- Genes responsible for red coloration in birds found [859d]
- How fake science websites hijack our trust in experts to misinform and confuse [859d]
- More stress, fewer coping resources for Latina mothers in a shifting political climate [859d]
- Americans' civics knowledge drops on First Amendment and branches of government [859d]
- How you can help protect sharks, and what doesn't work [859d]
- Researchers explore open cluster NGC 2506 with AstroSat [859d]
- These tiny coral reef fish parents decide when their embryos hatch [859d]
- Brain organoids provide insights into the evolution of the human brain [859d]
- Researchers study active galactic nucleus during its outburst phase [859d]
- Researchers address environmental weathering of microplastics, pollutant uptake [859d]
- Transfer of a domain pattern between magnetization and electric-polarization space achieved for the first-time [859d]
- Conifer communication is complex and can be altered by air pollution [859d]
- Mysterious circling behavior of basking sharks explained [859d]
- Bullying, harassment and exploitation are all in a day's work in hospitality [859d]
- Searching the skies for the building blocks of life in the universe [859d]
- Genomes of wild tomatoes offer valuable resource for tomato improvement [859d]
- Researchers propose new coupling strategy for organic wastewater treatment [859d]
- Researchers discover a new type of surface lattice resonance [859d]
- A window into the fruit fly's nervous system [859d]
- New insights revealed through century-old photochemistry technique [859d]
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