The Brutalist Report - science
- Macaque trials offer hope in pneumonia vaccine development [417d]
- Nextgen computing: Hard-to-move quasiparticles glide up pyramid edges [417d]
- Unlocking the secrets of cells, with AI [417d]
- Compact accelerator technology achieves major energy milestone [417d]
- Kids who feel their parents are less reliable take fewer risks vital to learning and growth [417d]
- Discrimination during pregnancy can affect infant's brain circuitry [417d]
- Stronger thigh muscles may prevent knee replacement surgery [417d]
- Defending your voice against deepfakes [417d]
- New framework for using AI in health care considers medical knowledge, practices, procedures, values [417d]
- Spike in premature births caused by COVID, halted by vaccines, study finds [417d]
- Why does puberty trigger us to stop growing? [417d]
- Researchers find neurons work as a team to process social interactions [417d]
- Child care centers aren't a likely source of COVID-19 spread, study says [417d]
- Giant sea salt aerosols play major role in Hawai'i's coastal clouds, rain [417d]
- Recycled phosphorus fertilizer reduces nutrient leaching, maintains yield [417d]
- Measuring long-term heart stress dynamics with smartwatch data [417d]
- Scientists find both potential threats and promising resources in the thriving colonies of bacteria and fungi on ocean plastic trash [417d]
- Promising salt for heat storage [417d]
- Mixing heat with hair styling products may be bad for your health [417d]
- Immersive engagement in mixed reality can be measured with reaction time [417d]
- Testosterone hormone therapy for transmasculine individuals is safer than previously thought, researchers find [417d]
- CRISPR-powered 'cancer shredding' technique opens new possibility for treating most common and deadly brain cancer [417d]
- Future floods: Global warming intensifies heavy rain -- even more than expected [417d]
- Honeybee cluster -- not insulation but stressful heat sink [417d]
- AI may spare breast cancer patients unnecessary treatments [417d]
- Early-stage stem cell therapy trial shows promise for treating progressive MS [417d]
- Sensitive ecosystems at risk from mine waste [417d]
- Genes influence whether infants prefer to look at faces or non-social objects [417d]
- Deoxygenation levels similar to today's played a major role in marine extinctions during major past climate change event [417d]
- Innovative design achieves tenfold better resolution for functional MRI brain imaging [417d]
- New method verifies carbon capture in concrete [417d]
- Was 'witchcraft' in the Devil's Church in Koli based on acoustic resonance? The crevice cave has a unique soundscape [417d]
- Extra practice blending letter sounds helps struggling readers [417d]
- How heat can be used in computing [417d]
- Pioneering research method reveals bluefin tuna's fate [417d]
- New way of searching for dark matter [417d]
- Scientists devise new technique that can pinpoint the causes and treatments of autoimmune diseases [417d]
- Alien haze, cooked in a lab, clears view to distant water worlds [417d]
- Fish IgM structure sheds light on antibody evolution [417d]
- Vampire bats make northward flight seeking stable climates [417d]
- New method uses crowdsourced feedback to help train robots [417d]
- New platform solves key problems in targeted drug delivery [417d]
- Stem cell-based treatment controls blood sugar in people with Type 1 diabetes [417d]
- Wave devouring propulsion: A revolutionary green technology for maritime sustainability [417d]
- A showdown over deep sea mining is taking place in the Pacific [416d]
- India hopes cloud seeding can wash away deadly smog [417d]
- Keeping fit to curb workplace deviance [417d]
- No easy way to communicate the impacts of climate change, says study [417d]
- Mussel beach: Belgium's recipe to fight erosion [417d]
- Female toxin-producing newts are surprisingly more poisonous than males [417d]
- International Criminal Court judges 'cautious' about using impact of mental health [417d]
- Protected Texas songbirds show up in pet stores abroad, due to elusive trafficking industry [417d]
- Shared community spaces are key to tackling issues caused by Cornish gentrification, study says [417d]
- Giant sea salt aerosols found to play major role in Hawai'i's coastal clouds, rain [417d]
- Study finds your profile picture plays a significant role in whether you get hired [417d]
- Review article shows key role of Brazil in research on sugarcane for bioenergy [417d]
- Framing nationalism in former colonies [417d]
- Sensitive ecosystems at risk from mine waste, finds study [417d]
- Researchers pave the way for faster and safer T-cell therapy through novel contamination-detection method [417d]
- New research shows extra practice in blending letter sounds helps struggling readers [417d]
- Calciferous organisms are a good tool in climate research, says scientist [417d]
- Smog from major Copenhagen street heads straight into living rooms [417d]
- Inferring causative microbial features from metagenomic data of limited samples [417d]
- Recycled phosphorus fertilizer reduces nutrient leaching, maintains yield [417d]
- Owner personality and mental well-being associated with human–pet attachment [417d]
- Research links climate change to vampire bat expansion and rabies virus spillover [417d]
- PhD graduates with disabilities are underpaid and underrepresented in US academia: Study [417d]
- Emergence of collective phenomena in fractured rocks: Exploring the 'more is different' perspective [417d]
- Durable, inexpensive electrocatalyst generates clean hydrogen and oxygen from water [417d]
- New automatic algorithm unveils key insights into leaf orientation and plant productivity [417d]
- Revolutionizing plant disease diagnosis: Pre-trained models outperform traditional methods [417d]
- Gig workers saw greater financial hardship during COVID-19 than other workers [417d]
- Using the world's three most powerful particle accelerators to reveal the space-time geometry of quark matter [417d]
- Study show extracellular vesicles can also deliver messages from non-human cells [417d]
- Why does puberty trigger us to stop growing? [417d]
- Team discovers protein crucial for B cell differentiation and antibodies [417d]
- Researchers hijack solar cell technology to develop a simple spray test for lead [417d]
- Study is the first to document dialect differences in a parrot across its European range [417d]
- How minimum wage rises will affect the early years education and childcare sector [417d]
- Black Friday is an environmental nightmare. The Victorians had a much more sustainable approach to fashion [417d]
- Having a single parent doesn't determine your life chances. Data shows poverty is far more important [417d]
- Understanding charged particles helps physicists simulate element creation in stars [417d]
- Gender-based violence: Teaching about its root causes is necessary to address it [417d]
- Climate crisis: What to consider if you're questioning whether to have children [417d]
- Collaboration between women helps close the gender gap in ice core science [417d]
- Q&A: 'We need to act very fast,' says sustainability researcher [417d]
- Storm leaves thousands without power in Crimea [417d]
- Extreme rainfall increases exponentially with global warming: Study [417d]
- It's not a cost of living crisis. It's a poverty pandemic [417d]
- A critically endangered Sumatran rhino named Delilah successfully gives birth in Indonesia [417d]
- Nonprofit organizations can act as drivers of sustainability for multinational companies [417d]
- Culling gray squirrels not necessary for overall biodiversity, expert suggests [417d]
- A method for the early prediction of El Niño events with high hazard potential [417d]
- Advanced AI techniques for predicting and visualizing citrus fruit maturity [417d]
- What is the 'sunk cost fallacy'? Is it ever a good thing? [417d]
- Trying to spend less on food? Following the dietary guidelines might save you $160 a fortnight [417d]
- May the 'Star Wars' vocabulary be with us [417d]
- We've committed to protect 30% of Australia's land by 2030. Here's how we could actually do it [417d]
- Carved trees and burial sites: Wiradjuri Elders share the hidden stories of marara and dhabuganha [417d]
- Stones inside fish ears mark time like tree rings. How they're helping us learn about climate change [417d]
- Enhancing rice biomass estimation with UAV-based models [417d]
- High-valence metal-doped amorphous IrOx as stable electrocatalyst for acidic oxygen evolution reaction [417d]
- Green growth or degrowth: What is the right way to tackle climate change? [417d]
- Comprehensive analysis of the telomere-to-telomere genome of soybean cultivar ZH13 [417d]
- Coping with uncertainty in customer demand: How mathematics can improve logistics processes [417d]
- Climate adaptation funds are not reaching front-line communities: What needs to be done about it [417d]
- Next-generation space telescopes could use deformable mirrors to image Earth-sized worlds [417d]
- Most unmarried, low-income couples show positive co-parenting [417d]
- Oral delivery a possibility for silica-based nanocarriers for therapeutics [417d]
- A novel quantification method for ribonucleotides, which are needed in almost all cellular processes [417d]
- A new map points at the impacts of rare earth elements [417d]
- Q&A: Scientific collaboration paves the way to cleaner technologies for industry [417d]
- Japanese snail adaptation and speciation in anti-predation escape behavior [417d]
- Researchers reveal the 'Viral Language' of the pandemic [417d]
- Here's why union support is so high right now [417d]
- Algorithmic recommendation technology or human curation? Study of online news outlet suggests both [417d]
- Alien haze, cooked in a lab, clears view to distant water worlds [417d]
- Quality of tidal mudflats changes in gas extraction area of Wadden Sea [417d]
- Making a difference, belonging drives rural festival volunteers and bolsters community development [417d]
- PUNCH mission advances toward 2025 launch [417d]
- Longing to know about longhorn beetles in Australia [417d]
- Facilitating learning chemistry with conceptual modeling [417d]
- Beaver exploitation testifies to prey choice diversity of Middle Pleistocene hominins [417d]
- Silk lines help pirate spiders trick, capture eight-legged prey [417d]
- Using the principles of evolution to defeat cancer [417d]
- Researcher: Honeybees cluster together when it's cold, but we've been completely wrong about why [417d]
- Human rights law demands climate change adaptation, researchers say [417d]
- New study analyzes how people choose friendships at school [417d]
- Researchers develop photoactivatable nanomedicine for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration [417d]
- Pocket-sized DNA sequencers track malaria drug resistance in Ghana in near real-time [417d]
- New fluorescence-based methods for fast and accessible light intensity measurements [417d]
- More than a meteorite: New clues about the demise of dinosaurs [417d]
- The psychology of success in data science contest design [417d]
- Crop yield prediction: New model uses sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence for enhanced photosynthetic trait estimation [417d]
- Night study of native plant survival [417d]
- The 'jigglings and wigglings of atoms' reveal key aspects of COVID-19 virulence evolution [417d]
- New platform solves key problems in targeted drug delivery [417d]
- JWST reveals protoplanetary disks in a nearby star cluster [417d]
- Where are all the double planets? [417d]
- Dark matter could help solve the final parsec problem of black holes [417d]
- What would happen to Earth if a rogue star came too close? [417d]
- Vera Rubin Observatory will find binary supermassive black holes: Here's how [417d]
- Enhancing the immunosuppressive properties of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells [417d]
- Deoxygenation levels similar to today's played major role in marine extinctions 200 million years ago [417d]
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