The Brutalist Report - science
- Research finds that life-saving intervention is not risk-free in pediatric patients [890d]
- Research shows care from an allergist results in lower health care costs for children with peanut allergy [890d]
- New approach to 'cosmic magnet' manufacturing could reduce reliance on rare earths in low-carbon technologies [890d]
- Several beautiful new bird species found on remote Indonesian islands [890d]
- Biblical military campaigns reconstructed using geomagnetic field data [890d]
- Study uncovers mechanisms necessary for SARS-CoV-2 infection in macrophages [890d]
- Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and eyes made for daylight [890d]
- Study looks inside the brain during sleep to show how memory is stored [890d]
- A new approach, not currently described by the Clean Air Act, could eliminate air pollution disparities [890d]
- Young child's brain, not age, determines nap transitions, research suggests [890d]
- Real-time air quality data 'life saving' [890d]
- During sleep, one brain region teaches another, converting novel data into enduring memories [890d]
- Laying geological groundwork for life on Earth [890d]
- Evidence for new theory of genetic recombination [890d]
- 'That just sounds wrong' -- New study shows how our brains tell us when a sound is off [890d]
- Study explains why adults' hearts don't regenerate [890d]
- Insects contribute to atmospheric electricity [890d]
- One in 10 older Americans has dementia [890d]
- UK's oldest human DNA obtained, revealing two distinct Palaeolithic populations [890d]
- Tandem solar cells with perovskite: Nanostructures help in many ways [890d]
- To break new ground with frequency combs, an innovation plays with the beat [890d]
- Prescribed fire could reduce tick populations and pathogen transmission [890d]
- The environmental footprint of food [890d]
- The lightness of water vapor adds heft to global climate models [890d]
- Forest recovery after Montana's 2017 fire season [890d]
- Gestational exposure to flame retardant alters brain development in rats [890d]
- Using carbon-carbon clumping to detect the signature of biotic hydrocarbons [890d]
- Positive YouTube videos help deflect blame from sharks [890d]
- Intranasal COVID vaccine that works against variants in animals [890d]
- Video gaming may be associated with better cognitive performance in children, study suggests [890d]
- Diet and exercise for obese mothers protects cardiovascular risk in infants [890d]
- Skaftö wreck's cargo tells a tale of 15th century trade routes [890d]
- One of the crowd or one of a kind? New artificial intelligence research indicates we're a bit of both [890d]
- CRISPR-Cas9: Even good gene edits can go bad [890d]
- Researchers target TANGO2 to study iron-rich blood molecule [890d]
- How heart failure disrupts the cell's powerhouse [890d]
- Scientists manufacture 'living blood vessel' [890d]
- A revolutionary method to observe cell transport [890d]
- New study identifies unique type of microglia associated with stroke in the I/R injured brain [890d]
- Novel derivative of 'love hormone' oxytocin improves cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's [890d]
- Better ventilation could be key for London Underground to manage air quality, finds new study [890d]
- Dig in: Sand serves up a possible cure for obesity [890d]
- Different blossoming schedules have kept these flowers from driving each other extinct [890d]
- Cats distinguish between speech directed at them and humans [890d]
- New approach to 'cosmic magnet' manufacturing could reduce reliance on rare earths in low-carbon technologies [890d]
- Several beautiful new bird species found on remote Indonesian islands [890d]
- Lights, hurricane, action: Preparing for and enduring big storms [890d]
- Diplomacy, military power combined to settle superpower dispute over missiles in Cuba [890d]
- Q&A with a chromosome cartographer [890d]
- Balancing risk and reward in planetary exploration [890d]
- With scanning ultrafast electron microscopy, researchers unveil hot photocarrier transport properties of cubic boron [890d]
- A small peptide peps up almond defense against devastating bacteria [890d]
- Fossil bird's skull reconstruction reveals a brain made for smelling and eyes made for daylight [890d]
- The latest US winter outlook spells trouble for dry California [890d]
- Offshore mussel farms could have wider environmental benefits [890d]
- Global climate summit is heading for a geopolitical hurricane [890d]
- Geomagnetic fields reveal the truth behind Biblical narratives [890d]
- Real-time air quality data can be 'life saving' [890d]
- A new approach, not currently described by the Clean Air Act, could eliminate air pollution disparities [890d]
- Study offers new, sharper proof of early plate tectonics, flipping of geomagnetic poles [890d]
- Assessing the environmental impact of future 'Higgs factories' [890d]
- An artificial polariton neuron as a step towards a photonic system that mimics the operation of the human brain [890d]
- Behind the scenes at Nachusa Grasslands, where animals from mice to bison find stability [890d]
- Europe's bees stung by climate, pesticides and parasites [890d]
- Researchers study the feed efficiency of pregnant Angus heifers [890d]
- Endangered whale's decline slows, but population falls again [890d]
- New research chronicles forest recovery after Montana's 2017 fire season [890d]
- Controlled bouncing, evaporation and transport of droplets on a liquid-repellent surface [890d]
- Mathematical modeling suggests counties are still unprepared for COVID spikes [890d]
- Study shows that global mitigation efforts to avoid climate change cannot neglect small and medium emerging emitters [890d]
- Skaftö wreck's cargo tells a tale of 15th century trade routes [890d]
- Creating carbon nanostructures using small organic molecules [890d]
- Recent progress on the excited-state multiple proton transfer process in organic molecules [890d]
- Positive YouTube videos help deflect blame from sharks [890d]
- Reef halos may enable coral telehealth checkups worldwide [890d]
- Unintended consequences: Analyzing interventions on mercury use and emissions in artisanal gold mining [890d]
- How Indonesia's female candidates have used social media to boost Islamic image and win elections [890d]
- Global South farmers desperate for COP27 adaptation action [890d]
- Optical indicators based on cholesteric liquid crystal polymers [890d]
- Better ventilation could be key for London Underground to manage air quality, finds new study [890d]
- High-intensity phorophyte removal reduces epiphytic robustness in tropical forests [890d]
- The ocean's twilight zone is filled with life, but there is a big risk of overfishing [890d]
- Urban planning at the intersection of a thousand wishes [890d]
- Researchers map environmental pressures of global production for all foods on land and ocean [890d]
- New peril for gray whale survival? Predatory orcas spotted in Baja calving lagoon [890d]
- Prolonged poor air quality in Washington hits highest mark in past decade [890d]
- Penguin feathers may be secret to effective anti-icing technology [890d]
- NASA announces 16 people who will study UFOs to see what's natural—and what isn't [890d]
- Lightness of water vapor adds heft to global climate models [890d]
- No, signing the global methane pledge won't end the backyard barbecue—it'll strengthen Aussie industries [890d]
- What type of grass is best for beef cattle? [890d]
- Chandra's X-ray vision combined with JWST reveals even more details about the universe [890d]
- Co-option of resources by white students marginalizes and disenfranchises some BIPOC college students, study finds [890d]
- Researchers combine two NMR-based methods to understand the photopolymerization process [890d]
- How do we know distant planets are Earth-like? [890d]
- Evidence for new theory of genetic recombination [890d]
- To break new ground with frequency combs, an innovation plays with the beat [890d]
- New findings about 'old' materials informs our future and our past [890d]
- Floods, pandemics, wars and market forces: What's driving up the price of milk [890d]
- Canadian policy-makers must change direction fast in the post-pandemic era [890d]
- Why the spongy moth outbreak has vanished in Québec [890d]
- Nigeria floods: Government's mismanagement of dams is a major cause [890d]
- Four ways companies can strengthen their boards to make it through tough economic times [890d]
- Four ways to spot hints of alien life using the James Webb Space Telescope [890d]
- Employers can't fill vacancies, but many do surprisingly little to help workers return after a long illness [890d]
- We're living longer so that just means we work longer, right? [890d]
- Prescribed fire could reduce tick populations and pathogen transmission [890d]
- When did humans start using roads? [890d]
- In just minutes, mobile tool accurately detects viruses at pig farms [890d]
- What do Americans think about controversial topics in schools? [890d]
- Meta-lens offers superior off-axis focus [890d]
- Detecting water pollutants using AI [890d]
- Despite its long history of wildfires, Canada still doesn't know how to live with them [890d]
- An intranasal COVID vaccine that works against variants in animals [890d]
- Tree traits to boost macadamia production [890d]
- Water extraction is key cause of the Darling River drying, study finds [890d]
- Student uses NASA data to reveal new details on planets in other solar systems [890d]
- Tandem solar cells with perovskite: Nanostructures help in many ways [890d]
- UK's oldest human DNA obtained, revealing two distinct Paleolithic populations [890d]
- Analyzing diverse data types can accelerate drug discovery, study says [890d]
- Insects contribute to atmospheric electricity [890d]
- First wild European bison born in the UK in thousands of years [890d]
- Researchers develop laser that could 'reshape the landscape of integrated photonics' [890d]
- Even good gene edits can go bad [890d]
- More yield, fewer species: How human nutrient inputs alter grasslands [890d]
- Scientists map water in molecular crystals, aiding drug development [890d]
- New class of antibiotics against resistant bacteria [890d]
- A step closer to understanding why some lizards are immune to black widow spider venom [890d]
- Using carbon-carbon clumping to detect the signature of biotic hydrocarbons [890d]
- Climate Questions: How do we know humans triggered warming? [890d]
- Australian study finds teachers want respect [890d]
- A revolutionary method to observe cell transport [890d]
- Newly discovered optical effect allows the IceCube Neutrino Observatory to deduce ice crystal properties [890d]
- Analysis of gases recovered from asteroid Ryugu by Hayabusa2 spacecraft [890d]
- Dietary nucleotide offers new insight for sow breeding [890d]
- Marine bacteria take in carbon dioxide through photosynthesis [890d]
- NOAA and BOEM announce draft strategy to develop offshore wind energy and protect North Atlantic right whales [890d]
- New resource helps grow farmers' well-being after a bushfire [890d]
- Fairy tales are salient for teaching primary students about social justice and emotional intelligence, study finds [890d]
- Young star-forming complexes detected in the galaxy NGC 4324 [890d]
- Sinuses offer new way of studying the evolution of ancient humans [890d]
- New method can quickly derive contact binary parameters for large photometric surveys [890d]
- How heart failure disrupts the cell's mitochondria [890d]
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