The Brutalist Report - science
- Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision [354d]
- For this beetle, 'date night' comes every other day [354d]
- Role of 'hunger hormone' receptor in obesity-realted chronic inflammation [354d]
- Semen microbiome health may impact male fertility [354d]
- A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes [354d]
- Complement system causes cell damage in long Covid [354d]
- Wireless drug patch shows promise as chronic disease treatment delivery system [354d]
- AI can boost service for vulnerable customers [354d]
- Towards the quantum of sound [354d]
- Using magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms [354d]
- Self-powered sensor automatically harvests magnetic energy [354d]
- How does one species become many? [354d]
- Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light [354d]
- New York City virus database may advance research into factors contributing to respiratory illness severity [354d]
- Sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century [354d]
- Removing largest serving sizes of wine decreases alcohol consumption, study finds [354d]
- Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers a mysterious object in Milky Way [354d]
- Climate change linked to spread of diarrheal illness [354d]
- Researchers improve blood tests' ability to detect and monitor cancer [354d]
- Remodeling the immune system to fight tuberculosis [354d]
- DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced nanoparticle materials [354d]
- Don't look back: The aftermath of a distressing event is more memorable than the lead-up [354d]
- Engineering a more elegant deep brain stimulation therapy for Parkinson's [354d]
- Scientists, farmers and managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard, an endangered steppe bird [355d]
- Physical processes can have hidden neural network-like abilities [355d]
- Mini-robots modeled on insects may be smallest, lightest, fastest ever developed [355d]
- Researchers pump brakes on 'blue acceleration' harming the world ocean [355d]
- Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms [355d]
- Machine learning method speeds up discovery of green energy materials [355d]
- Light it up: Reimagining the optical diode effect [355d]
- Moon rocks with unique dust found [355d]
- Chemical synthesis: New strategy for skeletal editing on pyridines [355d]
- New treatment options for bloodstream infections [355d]
- DNA construction led to unexpected discovery of important cell function [355d]
- Why animals shrink over time explained with new evolution theory [355d]
- New cause of neuron death in Alzheimer's discovered [355d]
- Study reveals a universal pattern of brain wave frequencies [355d]
- Lighting the path: Exploring exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors [355d]
- Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram [355d]
- New technique visualizes mechanical structure of the cell nucleus [355d]
- Key factors in human-made earthquakes [355d]
- Despite intensive scientific analyses, this centaur head remains a mystery [355d]
- Tackling antibiotic resistance when treating pneumonia [355d]
- Next-generation batteries could go organic, cobalt-free for long-lasting power [355d]
- Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights [355d]
- 'Exhalation' system improves symptoms for most common form of chronic sinus infections [355d]
- AI harnesses tumor genetics to predict treatment response [355d]
- New potato-threatening pathogens reported for first time in Pennsylvania, US [355d]
- Online reviews: Filter the fraud, but don't tell us how [355d]
- Study with over 11,000 individuals of African descent finds genetic variants linked to glaucoma [355d]
- Third major study finds evidence that daily multivitamin supplements improve memory and slow cognitive aging in older adults [355d]
- New gut-brain circuits found for sugar and fat cravings [355d]
- Ancient 'chewing gum' reveals stone age diet [355d]
- Efficiently moving urea out of polluted water is coming to reality [355d]
- Cobalt-free batteries could power cars of the future [355d]
- Scientists compute with light inside hair-thin optical fiber [354d]
- US spaceship lost over S. Pacific following failed Moon mission [354d]
- Israeli company gets green light to make world's first cultivated beef steaks [354d]
- A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes [354d]
- Jinglinxi, China: Ditches and ponds could be used in upland catchments to balance drainage and intercept pollutants [354d]
- Study shows how adding impurities to thermoelectric materials impacts their mechanical properties [354d]
- Survey offers insights on childlessness and childcare in the UK [354d]
- Semen microbiome health may impact male fertility [354d]
- Rising inequality slows as more women in lower-income groups join the labor force, analysis finds [354d]
- Compelling unemployed people to widen their job search is often counterproductive, researcher finds [354d]
- New study reveals impact of skin microorganisms on earthworm toxicity in polluted environments [354d]
- New method for integrating electro-optic heterointerfaces in MIS structures for plasmonic waveguide modulation [354d]
- Scientists, farmers, managers work together to avoid the decline of the little bustard [354d]
- Repeated sexual failures cause social stress in fruit flies [354d]
- Chilled-out tadpoles defy climate odds [354d]
- Scientists retrieve rare methane hydrate samples for climate and energy study [354d]
- Report: Warmer planet will trigger increased farm losses [354d]
- Knowing what dogs like to watch could help veterinarians assess their vision [354d]
- As the climate warms, birds in the East Africa mountains are getting bigger [354d]
- Q&A: Does homework still have value? An education expert weighs in [354d]
- Image: An aurora in another light [354d]
- Q&A: Growth rings in fish give clues about fluctuations in climate over decades [354d]
- New magnolia tree species discovered in northern Honduras [354d]
- For this beetle, 'date night' comes every other day: The 48-hour cycle of the large black chafer beetle [354d]
- Seaweed is a billion-euro industry in Europe, but inclusive, sustainable transition approaches are marginalized [354d]
- Researchers find that online reviews are compromised with transparent filter policies [354d]
- New potato-threatening pathogens reported for first time in Pennsylvania, US [354d]
- New material opens up possibility of converting water pollutants into hydrogen gas [354d]
- To the Moon and back: modern lunar exploration [354d]
- LED lights, info treatments boost microgreen preference [354d]
- Astrophysicist proposes a new theory of gravity without a conservation law [354d]
- France orders rare Atlantic fishing ban to protect dolphins [354d]
- Largest deep-sea coral reef to date is mapped by scientists off the US Atlantic coast [354d]
- New research promotes a business paradigm shift that emphasizes people, not just profit [354d]
- Petunia and pansy reactions to prolonged carbon dioxide enrichment [354d]
- Despite intensive scientific analyses, this centaur head remains a mystery [354d]
- New deep-sea crustacean discovered in Bahamas [354d]
- Scientists address debates on postbiotic definition with new paper [354d]
- Scaling theory approach may offer framework to reduce waste and pursue a more sustainable future [354d]
- New animation shows track of giant A23a iceberg [354d]
- Male power over females is not the default social dynamic in primates, says study [354d]
- How AI can boost service for vulnerable customers [354d]
- GenoDrawing: Pioneering plant phenotyping with autoencoders and SNP markers [354d]
- Improving grape yield predictions: The rise of semi-supervised berry counting with CDMENet [354d]
- AI-driven nutritional assessment of seed mixtures enhances sustainable farming practices [354d]
- Plant phenotyping: Deep learning and 3D point cloud technology in overcoming reconstruction challenges [354d]
- Grapevine phenotyping: Harnessing LiDAR for enhanced growth assessment and genetic insights [354d]
- Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light [354d]
- 'News finds me' mindset may lead readers away from political, science news [354d]
- New study shows sea otters helped prevent widespread California kelp forest declines over the past century [354d]
- NASA selects a sample return mission to Venus [354d]
- Anonymization for equity and diversity in Australian research [354d]
- Hidden cause of lithium-rich cathode materials' low energy efficiency revealed [354d]
- Studying total solar eclipse in Dallas could benefit radio, GPS devices, expert says [354d]
- Crippled spaceship set for fiery reentry into Earth's atmosphere [354d]
- Some people who share fake news on social media actually think they're helping the world, say researchers [354d]
- Team uses magnetized neurons to treat Parkinson's disease symptoms [354d]
- What are the principles of civilian immunity in war? A scholar of justice in war explains [354d]
- Dramatic images of the 6 Feb. 2023 Turkiye earthquake scarps reveal details of motions of tectonic plates [354d]
- Lightest black hole or heaviest neutron star? MeerKAT uncovers a mysterious object in Milky Way [354d]
- Climate change may reduce average life expectancy by half a year, study suggests [354d]
- Injectable agents could improve liquid biopsy for cancer detection and monitoring [354d]
- DNA becomes our 'hands' to construct advanced polyhedral nanoparticles [354d]
- African Swine Fever is wreaking havoc in Borneo's forests and among its people [354d]
- Extreme cold still happens in a warming world—in fact climate instability may be disrupting the polar vortex [355d]
- Iceland battles a lava flow: Barriers and explosives tried in the past, but it's hard to stop molten rock [355d]
- Cross-sectoral approach could protect oceans at lower costs, says new research [355d]
- Moon rocks with unique dust found [355d]
- Mozambique's cyclone flooding was devastating to animals—we studied how body size affected survival [355d]
- How to host a climate-positive Olympic Games [355d]
- Students do better and schools are more stable when teachers get mental health support [355d]
- Helium is essential for research, medical equipment, but it's nonrenewable and difficult to recycle [355d]
- New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI [355d]
- China's population shrinks again and could more than halve—here's what that means [355d]
- Education and understanding is vital when tackling rising reports of harmful sexual behavior by children [355d]
- Reaching the quantum ground state of sound in waveguides: Scientists move a step closer [355d]
- Why Colombia sees legalizing drugs as the way forward—here's what's being proposed [355d]
- Study suggests that physical processes can have hidden neural network-like abilities [355d]
- Ripple effect: How public attitudes can shift governments toward sustainable, and resilient, water systems [355d]
- Connecting researchers and legislators can lead to policies that reflect scientific evidence [355d]
- Unveiling sodium channel dynamics: New insights into cell biology using high-speed atomic force microscopy [355d]
- Researchers observe how the flexibility of a protein hinge is crucial to the transfer of cell proteins [355d]
- 'Magic trap' preserves quantum coherence in ultracold molecules longer than expected [355d]
- Protons reveal universal phenomenon of maximal entanglement [355d]
- Research reveals new insights into exciton binding energies in organic semiconductors [355d]
- Scientists create qubits using precision tools of nanotechnology [355d]
- Quantum physicists develop robust and ultra-sensitive topological quantum device [355d]
- Understanding man-made earthquakes: Study highlights role of fault roughness and stress heterogeneity [355d]
- Axiom set for third mission to ISS, carrying European space hopes [355d]
- Study identifies priority areas for conservation of endangered crustacean in Brazil [355d]
- Bar-coding bacteriophages: New method could unleash powerful biotechnology applications [355d]
- Unraveling the health benefits of tomatoes: A molecular dive [355d]
- Nanopores and deep learning aid in disease diagnostics [355d]
- Climate and health impacts of dust inaccurately represented, research finds [355d]
- Invasive ants selectively abandon toxic baits, evading our most effective eradication method [355d]
- Not all underwater reefs are made of coral—the US has created artificial reefs from sunken ships, radio towers and more [355d]
- Unlocking the secrets of quasicrystal magnetism: Revealing a novel magnetic phase diagram [355d]
- Webb reveals that galaxy mergers are the solution to early universe mystery [355d]
- Climate models predict weakened subtropical circulation in stable warming scenario [355d]
- Reimagining the optical diode effect for enhanced optical isolator efficiency [355d]
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