The Brutalist Report - science
- Can gut bacteria cause rheumatoid arthritis? [740d]
- 'Forever chemicals' persist through wastewater treatment, may enter crops [740d]
- How many bees can you fit in an X-ray machine? That's not a joke [740d]
- Bills with research language more likely to advance through legislative process, researchers find [740d]
- New strategy shows potential to block nerve loss in neurodegenerative diseases [740d]
- Researchers take key step toward improving treatment of cystic fibrosis [740d]
- New research shows link between workplace bullying and conspiracy beliefs [740d]
- Does traffic-related air pollution increase risk of dementia? [740d]
- Neuroimaging study reveals functional and structural brain abnormalities in people with post-treatment Lyme disease [741d]
- Fighting tumors with magnetic bacteria [741d]
- Conservative state policies generally associated with higher mortality, study finds [741d]
- Sensor disguised as a sea turtle egg allows conservationists to remotely predict nest hatching time [741d]
- Considering COVID a hoax is 'gateway' to belief in conspiracy theories, study finds [741d]
- Building with nanoparticles, from the bottom up [741d]
- New Lassa fever therapy may be on the horizon [741d]
- People with paranormal beliefs spooked by science and the COVID-19 vaccine, sociologists suggest [741d]
- How early fears play role in future anxiety, depression [741d]
- First radio-astronomy cryogenic receivers with all-metal 3D-printed RF components [741d]
- Multistate study examines mRNA vaccine effectiveness for immunocompromised adults during Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 predominance [741d]
- A pocket full of water molecules -- how actin filaments drive the cell's motion [741d]
- Borrowing a shape from a to-go cup lid, a drone wing could learn how to sense danger faster [741d]
- How severe is the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2 subvariant compared with earlier variants? [741d]
- New class of porous metal nanoparticles will give rise to new capabilities in biomolecular absorption, chemical sensing and separations [741d]
- Popular pharmaceutical target in cells may prove even more useful [741d]
- Tracking mental health over the COVID-19 pandemic [741d]
- Synthetic genetic circuits reprogram plant roots [741d]
- Metabolite product from pomegranate: Researchers identify way to boost tumor-fighting immune cells [741d]
- Assessing the environmental impact of future 'Higgs factories' [741d]
- Outpatient visits are critical to success of treating opioid-use disorder, researchers find [741d]
- Global collaboration saved countries $67 billion in solar panel production costs [741d]
- Scientists discover material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like metal [741d]
- Limits of lithium extraction from thermal water [741d]
- Hemophilia: Training the immune system to be tolerant [741d]
- Astronomy: Observation puzzles researchers [741d]
- Contact tracing data sheds light on COVID-19 spread in New York City [741d]
- School policing and disciplining may lead to student substance abuse [741d]
- How Imperfections can actually improve alloys [741d]
- Nano-sized islands open possibilities for application of single-atom catalysts [741d]
- Neoadjuvant immunotherapy with relatlimab and nivolumab is safe and effective in stage III melanoma [741d]
- At risk for diabetes? Cut the carbs, says new study [741d]
- New Scottish fossil sheds light on the origins of lizards [741d]
- Forests in protected Indigenous lands are healthier, scientists find [741d]
- Earth is 'unequivocally' in midst of climate emergency, scientists say [741d]
- Antibody blunts heroin's lethality, paving the way for a promising new therapy [741d]
- All solid-state LiDAR sensor that sees 360° [741d]
- Pan-coronavirus antiviral activity and mechanism of molecularly engineered banana lectin [741d]
- Seals have a sense of rhythm [741d]
- The brain cells needed for fever [741d]
- 'Grey skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy face' [741d]
- Surf's up (and don't mind the sharks) [741d]
- Engineers light the way to nerve-operated prosthetics of the future [741d]
- How tumors suppress the development of metastases [741d]
- UV-to-red light converting films accelerate plant growth [741d]
- ECMO survivors have higher rate of new mental health diagnoses than other ICU survivors, study finds [741d]
- Printable circuits that can work on fabric, plastic and even fruit [741d]
- Vitamin D deficiency linked to premature death [741d]
- New study shows how voting methods affect group decision-making [740d]
- New study shows how to learn the equations of cell migration [740d]
- IEA sees global energy emissions peaking in 2025 [740d]
- Images: NASA's Lucy spacecraft provides new views of the moon [740d]
- New research shows link between workplace bullying and conspiracy beliefs [740d]
- Bills with research language more likely to advance through legislative process [740d]
- 'Forever chemicals' persist through wastewater treatment, may enter crops [740d]
- Elevated levels of arsenic and other metals found in Nevada's private wells [740d]
- How many bees can you fit in an X-ray machine? Researchers peer inside swarms for a deeper look at their distribution [740d]
- Cancer drug could potentially be used against malaria [740d]
- Spritacular: NASA's new citizen science project to capture elusive upper atmospheric electrical phenomena on camera [740d]
- New tool can help with coordinating climate and air-quality policies to improve public health [740d]
- Ozone hole continues shrinking in 2022, NASA and NOAA scientists say [740d]
- Layered double hydroxides for oxygen evolution reactions [740d]
- People with paranormal beliefs more likely to be spooked by science and the COVID-19 vaccine, sociologists suggest [740d]
- Physicists see light waves moving through a metal [741d]
- New research shows three distinct attitudes toward improving stormwater management [741d]
- Researchers investigate fighting tumors with magnetic bacteria [741d]
- Promoting cigarette brands in TV shows yields unexpected results [741d]
- Global economy must green faster to prevent dire climate impacts [741d]
- Honeycrisp genome will help scientists breed better apples [741d]
- Webb offers never-before-seen details of early universe [741d]
- A faster way to find and study topological materials [741d]
- New class of porous metal nanoparticles will yield new capabilities in absorption, chemical sensing and separations [741d]
- Earth on track to warm above 2 degrees Celsius despite climate action [741d]
- Sensor disguised as a sea turtle egg allows conservationists to remotely predict nest hatching time [741d]
- One-stop hydrogen shop: Reducing the cost of a future energy carrier [741d]
- New technique for arranging nanoscale particles on a surface without damaging the material [741d]
- Considering COVID a hoax is 'gateway' to belief in conspiracy theories [741d]
- Reddit comments show equal interest in female versus male politicians, but less respect [741d]
- 2D graphdiyne a potential key element for future generations of energy storage and conversion technologies [741d]
- Shining the light on asbestos [741d]
- Successful synthesis of rare isotopic atropisomers with high rotational stability [741d]
- Sustainable way to make breast cancer drug could boost South African production [741d]
- ESA plans for low-orbiting navigation satellites [741d]
- Creating the world's largest SiC aspherical mirror [741d]
- Research examines the relationship between surfers and sharks [741d]
- Automatic text simplification: Efficacy in the foreign language classroom [741d]
- Research into ancient lineage of microscopic fungi upends assumptions about its genetic relationships [741d]
- More than meets the fly: Related species share space by (mostly) staying apart [741d]
- Scientists warn in report that climate change has pushed Earth to 'code red' [741d]
- The missing link of experience cocreation in shared coupons [741d]
- Craters and cracks on Mars' Terra Sirenum region [741d]
- UN weather agency: Greenhouse gases reach new record in 2021 [741d]
- Study investigates crosstalk between mitochondria and lysosomes [741d]
- A pocket full of water molecules—how actin filaments drive the cell's motion [741d]
- Popular pharmaceutical target in cells may prove even more useful [741d]
- New evidence of biochemical states and force working in concert [741d]
- Key regulator of cell growth deciphered [741d]
- Crime, COVID and climate change—South African tourism faces many threats, but it's resilient [741d]
- School shootings are already at a record in 2022—with months still to go [741d]
- The most horrifying part of Halloween is the useless piles of waste it creates. Why not do it differently? [741d]
- Young voters are more likely to skip midterm elections than presidential races [741d]
- How imperfections can actually improve alloys [741d]
- Scientists discover exotic quantum state at room temperature [741d]
- Finding microbes rarer than a ticket to the moon [741d]
- Most Americans do trust scientists and science-based policy-making [741d]
- Could energy efficiency be quantum computers' greatest strength yet? [741d]
- How the threat of 'taxpayer-funded abortion' is being used to mobilize conservative religious voters [741d]
- Democratic and Republican voters both love civility, but nobody can agree on what civility is [741d]
- Building subsidized low-income housing actually lifts property values in a neighborhood [741d]
- What tropical trees can teach about the environment [741d]
- How old is the oldest ice in Antarctica? [741d]
- Study sheds light on life cycle of tree roots [741d]
- Teeth analysis provides hints about the diet of an Iron Age woman [741d]
- How gender, race, age and voter ID laws affect whether a voter actually casts a ballot [741d]
- High-frequency monitoring reveals riverine nitrogen removal [741d]
- Molecular mechanism of a protein that regulates endoreduplication and cell growth in Arabidopsis [741d]
- Forests in protected Indigenous lands are healthier, scientists find [741d]
- Nano-sized islands open possibilities for application of single-atom catalysts [741d]
- New Scottish fossil sheds light on the origins of lizards [741d]
- Scientists discover material that can be made like a plastic but conducts like a metal [741d]
- How Twitter fueled the Black Lives Matter movement [741d]
- Four reasons affordable housing is slow to recover after disasters like hurricanes, and what communities can do about it [741d]
- Astrophysicists make observations consistent with the predictions of an alternative theory of gravity [741d]
- Controlling the effect of drugs more precisely [741d]
- Antifouling coatings can reduce algal growth while preserving coral settlement [741d]
- Researchers unveil local electronic structure of lanthanide-doped double perovskites [741d]
- Climate crisis: Transition of global economy way off track [741d]
- Using a passive optical monitoring technique to retrieve tropospheric ozone profiles [741d]
- Climate Questions: Who are the big emitters? [741d]
- First radio-astronomy cryogenic receivers with all-metal 3D-printed RF components [741d]
- Government regulation and information presentation may determine palatability of the concept of gene-edited food [741d]
- Elucidation of proteins controlling the sleep and awake transition [741d]
- Ancient DNA pushes herring trade back to the Viking age [741d]
- Resistance genes mapped for drugs to treat parasitic worms [741d]
- Researchers compress light 12 times below the diffraction limit in a dielectric material [741d]
- Submerged plants reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shallow lakes and ditches [741d]
- Scientists develop a promising sorbent for removing antibiotics from wastewater [741d]
- Study investigates variability of V1180 Cas [741d]
- Global change may foster short-term evolutionary adaptation in microbes [741d]
- Scientists publish major study on near-Earth asteroids [741d]
- New technique to determine age will open new era of planetary science, researchers say [741d]
- Getting a grip on a strongly magnetized neutron star's geometry [741d]
- Study of scavenging activity in south-eastern Australia shows value of carnivore conservation and rewilding [741d]
- 2,700 year-old rock carvings discovered in Iraq's Mosul [741d]
- Climate pledges still 'nowhere near' enough for 1.5C: UN [741d]
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