The Brutalist Report - science
- Patient's own immune cells effective as living medicine for melanoma [701d]
- Virtual reality helps reduce patient anxiety and need for sedatives during hand surgery [701d]
- Working in extreme heat puts strain on fetus [701d]
- Ancient stone tools from China provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting [701d]
- 'Sandwich generation' study shows challenges of caring for both kids and aging parents [701d]
- Using light to manipulate neuron excitability [701d]
- Soft robot detects damage, heals itself [701d]
- Cholesterol-lowering drugs linked to lower risk of bleeding stroke [701d]
- Reading the room: Humans struggle to identify aggression in dogs, other humans [701d]
- A wearable dataset for predicting in-class exam performance [701d]
- New biomarkers for coffee consumption [701d]
- How do worms develop their gut? [701d]
- The secret to STEM diversity may lie in peer mentorship [701d]
- Germicidal UV lamps: A trade-off between disinfection and air quality, study finds [701d]
- Antiviral defense regulates intestinal function and overall gut health [701d]
- Climate archives under the magnifying glass [701d]
- Hearing is believing: Sounds can alter our visual perception [701d]
- Researchers develop new 'raspberry-shaped' nanoparticle for precision drug delivery [701d]
- New method reveals marine microbes' outsized role in carbon cycle [701d]
- Discovery of world's oldest DNA breaks record by one million years [701d]
- Flipping the switch: Scientists shed new light on genetic changes that turn 'on' cancer genes [701d]
- New branch on tree of life includes 'lions of the microbial world' [701d]
- Evidence of autoimmunity's origins uncovered via new approach [701d]
- In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores [701d]
- Flameproofing lithium-ion batteries with salt [701d]
- NASA missions probe game-changing cosmic explosion [701d]
- Rust-coated irrigation pipes hint at lack of nitrate in groundwater [701d]
- Some forms of childhood malnutrition, stunting may be preventable with vaccines [701d]
- Researchers reveal how trauma changes the brain [701d]
- Coupled computer modeling can help more accurately predict coastal flooding, study demonstrates [701d]
- Social media engagement style may be linked with perceived social connectedness [701d]
- Researchers identify elusive carbon dioxide sensor in plants that controls water loss [701d]
- For 400 years, Indigenous tribes buffered climate's impact on wildfires in the American Southwest [701d]
- Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall [701d]
- The three dimensions of a flower [701d]
- Soil in midwestern US is eroding 10 to 1,000 times faster than it forms, study finds [701d]
- New virus discovered in Swiss ticks [701d]
- A novel, space-time coding antenna promotes 6G and secure wireless communications [701d]
- New battery technology has potential to significantly reduce energy storage costs [701d]
- Can plasma instability in fact be the savior for magnetic nozzle plasma thrusters [701d]
- Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero [701d]
- Meteorites plus gamma rays could have given Earth the building blocks for life [701d]
- Built to last: The perovskite solar cells tough enough to match mighty silicon [701d]
- Ancient amphibians had their bones cooked [701d]
- Study identifies potential link between oral bacteria and brain abscesses [701d]
- Ground-breaking new method for multi-cancer early detection [701d]
- Canadian university identifies low carbon foods for student meals [701d]
- Civil society wants voice heard at COP15 biodiversity meeting [701d]
- From Shetlands to Azores, Europe's space race takes off [701d]
- Arctic Sweden in race for Europe's satellite launches [701d]
- Americans' spending found to decline consistently after age 65 [701d]
- Murderous 1600s pirate hid out in US colonies with impunity [701d]
- Deep, 5.8 magnitude quake shakes Indonesia's capital [701d]
- Hawaii road in limbo as Mauna Loa lava continues to crawl [701d]
- Deep-space discovery: Oddball gamma-ray burst forces revision of theoretical framework [701d]
- Flocking to fire: Wildfires don't deter Americans from moving to at-risk regions [701d]
- Argentine ants will do anything for sugar, but they won't do this [701d]
- A novel interfacial regulated broadband photocatalyst [701d]
- A commercial real estate agent's gender does matter—to the seller [701d]
- Helping acoustic concepts resonate with students [701d]
- Coupled computer modeling can help more accurately predict coastal flooding, study demonstrates [701d]
- You're never too busy for self-gifting, study finds [701d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover collects two samples of Martian regolith [701d]
- Germicidal UV lamps: A trade-off between disinfection and air quality [701d]
- The secret to STEM diversity may lie in peer mentorship [701d]
- Research team develops a wearable dataset for predicting in-class exam performance [701d]
- Examining the three dimensions of a flower [701d]
- A Janus carbon electrocatalyst can balance intrinsic activity and electronic conductivity [701d]
- Sharing is caring with fire ant venom [701d]
- Scientists discover shark graveyard at the bottom of the ocean [701d]
- Squeezing microwave fields by magnetostrictive interaction [701d]
- How karst caves can be used as a terrestrial simulation platform to test and design human bases in lunar lava tubes [701d]
- Martian dust devil analogues in the Mojave Desert [701d]
- Study unravels the role of DNA methylation in oceanic microbial communities [701d]
- Ancient stone tools from China provide earliest evidence of rice harvesting [701d]
- Significantly elevated particulate air pollution concentrations found in the Copenhagen Metro [701d]
- Linking African winds to Atlantic storms [701d]
- People continue to matter, as accounting evolves [701d]
- Futuristic fields: Europe's farm industry on cusp of robot revolution [701d]
- Hydrometeorological factors study: Don't forget moisture in climate-carbon cycle responses [701d]
- Rainwash eDNA provides minimally invasive method to assess tree canopy invertebrate diversity [701d]
- Soil in midwestern US is eroding 10 to 1,000 times faster than it forms, study finds [701d]
- Rust-coated irrigation pipes hint at lack of nitrate in groundwater [701d]
- Researchers develop new 'raspberry-shaped' nanoparticle for precision drug delivery [701d]
- A husband-and-wife team solve the mystery of how worms develop their gut [701d]
- Circular bioplastics offer solution for climate crisis and growing resource consumption [701d]
- New 'capsules' aim to deliver more effective targeted cancer drug therapies [701d]
- Researchers identify elusive carbon dioxide sensor in plants that controls water loss [701d]
- Scientists discover mechanism plants use to control 'mouths' [701d]
- Reading the room: Humans struggle to identify aggression in dogs, other humans [701d]
- Social media engagement style may be linked with perceived social connectedness [701d]
- Dinosaurs were on the up before asteroid downfall, study finds [701d]
- For 400 years, Indigenous tribes buffered climate's impact on wildfires in the American Southwest [701d]
- Modified CVs can help working mothers mind the employment gap [701d]
- Chinese economic growth may never recover from COVID—here's why [701d]
- Examining the future of Finland's forests and peatlands as a carbon sink [701d]
- Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting Earth's biodiversity—can the COP15 summit deliver? [701d]
- Role of anomaly discovery and arbitrageurs for asset pricing [701d]
- Will we ever go back to explore the ice giants? Yes, if we keep the missions simple and affordable [701d]
- Some Native Hawaiians believe volcanoes should be treated like people, with distinct rights and responsibilities [701d]
- A new Hubble image reveals a shredded star in a nearby galaxy [701d]
- Not just stars: Gaia mapped a diverse and shifting universe of variable objects [701d]
- Jailing Indonesians for shark finning in Australian waters doesn't solve the real driver—poverty [701d]
- Family violence can include fire threats and burning—we can do more to protect women [701d]
- How far has nuclear fusion power come? We could be at a turning point for the technology [701d]
- For Indonesia's transgender community, faith can be a source of discrimination—but also tolerance and solace [701d]
- How adult literacy programs can keep First Nations people out of the criminal justice system [701d]
- Business leaders should be compassionate: Here's the evidence to prove it [701d]
- How the pandemic affected our approach to reading and interpretation of books [701d]
- What's really driving 'climate gentrification' in Miami? It isn't fear of sea-level rise [701d]
- New food technologies could release 80% of the world's farmland back to nature [701d]
- Building acceptance for energy transitions in Germany and Australia [701d]
- A rogue wave caused a cruise ship tragedy. They occur more often than you think. [701d]
- Los Angeles officials ban Styrofoam products in move toward 'zero-waste' city [701d]
- NASA missions probe game-changing cosmic explosion [701d]
- New research into the embryo health of captive-bred Southern Corroboree frogs [701d]
- Researchers complete study on agricultural economic contributions to North Dakota [701d]
- Poorest citizens 'worn down' as financial inclusion remains distant dream for the UK [701d]
- Working one day a week in person might be the key to happier, more productive employees [701d]
- Workers supporting survivors of gender-based violence are demanding change [701d]
- New lidar technique could help robotic vehicles land safely on Mars [701d]
- Hubble spots bright splash of stars amid ripples of gas and dust [701d]
- Chinese fossil shows modern bird skull evolved from a mixture of dinosaur and bird features [701d]
- New method reveals marine microbes' outsized role in carbon cycle [701d]
- Breakage-resistant conductive hydrogel extends service life of triboelectric nanogenerators [701d]
- Soil fauna: Tiny but more important than litter mixture during leaf litter decomposition [701d]
- Traffic noise makes rural robins more aggressive, says study [701d]
- A nanofiltration membrane with asymmetric selectivity toward enhanced water recovery [701d]
- Chalets provide insight into our relationship with mountains [701d]
- How cells gain control over their bacterial symbionts [701d]
- RNA interference regulates intestinal function and overall gut health [701d]
- In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores [701d]
- Study explores the possibility that dark photons might be a heat source for intergalactic gas [701d]
- Climate archives under the magnifying glass [701d]
- Quantum processor reveals bound states of photons hold strong even in the midst of chaos [701d]
- Researchers answer a longstanding question about nematode teeth [701d]
- Could trawler cams help save world's dwindling fish stocks? [701d]
- Using perovskite and quantum dots to build an ultraviolet radiation measurement device [701d]
- Viewpoint: How should we reckon with history's uncomfortable truths about disability? [701d]
- Code-switching: The pressure on people to change how they speak [701d]
- UN summit: Don't repeat mistakes on nature, scientists warn [701d]
- Bat virus receptor studies vital to predict spillover risk [701d]
- Gamma-ray burst is 'Rosetta Stone' for finding neutron star collisions [701d]
- Discovery of world's oldest DNA breaks record by one million years [701d]
- New branch on tree of life includes 'lions of the microbial world' [701d]
- Unusual gamma-ray burst reveals previously undetected hybrid neutron-star merger event [701d]
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