The Brutalist Report - science
- World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture [779d]
- Live animal transport regulations not 'fit for purpose', major international study finds [779d]
- Walking fitness can predict fracture risk in older adults [779d]
- Gravity helps show strong force strength in the proton [779d]
- Injectable water filtration system could improve access to clean drinking water around the world [779d]
- Bioengineers on the brink of breaching blood-brain barrier [779d]
- A new 3D bioprinted model offers a novel tool to study common liver disease, and perhaps find an effective treatment [779d]
- Study offers rare long-term analysis of techniques for creating standing dead trees for wildlife habitat [779d]
- Popular diabetes drug may also reduce the risk of severe liver disease [779d]
- Gene expression atlas captures where ovulation can go awry [779d]
- Marine heat waves trigger shift in hatch dates and early growth of Pacific cod [779d]
- When lab-trained AI meets the real world, 'mistakes can happen' [779d]
- New video camera system captures the colored world that animals see, in motion [779d]
- Could two drugs be better than one for treating prostate cancer? [779d]
- Mind the (green) gap [779d]
- As a carbon offset, cookstove emission credits are greatly overestimated [779d]
- Neutrons reveal 'atomic rings' and help predict glass performance [779d]
- Researchers find new multiphoton effect within quantum interference of light [779d]
- Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon's Kordofan giraffe [779d]
- AI surveillance tool successfully helps to predict sepsis, saves lives [779d]
- Discovering the physics behind 300-year-old firefighting methods [779d]
- New technology lets researchers track brain cells' 'off switches' [779d]
- Health researchers develop software to predict diseases [779d]
- Innovative tech shows promise to boost rubber production in US [779d]
- Study suggests that unintentional weight loss is a signal to see a doctor [779d]
- Could bizarre visual symptoms be a telltale sign of Alzheimer's? [779d]
- Genetic discovery reveals who can benefit from preterm birth therapy [779d]
- Blue tit population booms with moths on the menu [779d]
- Records of cometary dust hitting the asteroid Ryugu [779d]
- Research team breaks down musical instincts with AI [779d]
- Gulls swap natural for urban habitats, machine-learning study finds [779d]
- New research into hedgehogs injured by robotic lawn mowers discovers a significant but solvable animal welfare and conservation problem [779d]
- A new perspective on the temperature inside tropical forests [779d]
- Links discovered between weather patterns and power outages could help UK protect itself from disruptive weather [779d]
- HIV: Early treatment, one key to remission [779d]
- Multi-generational toxicant exposures show cumulative, inherited health effects [779d]
- Uncovering the secrets behind the silent flight of owls [779d]
- Delhi smog: India's cities must look beyond their limits to clean up air pollution [779d]
- Complex green organisms emerged a billion years ago [779d]
- Major climate benefits with electric aircraft [779d]
- Couples: Caring for oneself can lead to happier relationships -- on both sides [779d]
- A neurological disease paradigm shift [779d]
- New research guides mathematical model-building for gene regulatory networks [779d]
- Potential use of topological magnets for magneto-thermoelectric energy conversion [779d]
- Live animal transport regulations not 'fit for purpose,' large international study finds [779d]
- Why do carrots curl? Research reveals the mechanics behind root vegetable aging [779d]
- World's largest database of weeds lets scientists peer into the past, and future, of global agriculture [779d]
- Gravity helps show strong force strength in the proton [779d]
- Closing the green gap: A cubic III-nitride active layer with 32% internal quantum efficiency [779d]
- Should animals have voting rights? [779d]
- Marine heat waves found to trigger shift in hatch dates and early growth of Pacific cod [779d]
- Study offers rare long-term analysis of techniques for creating standing dead trees for wildlife habitat [779d]
- Couples: Caring for oneself can lead to happier relationships—on both sides [779d]
- Q&A: Even among immigrants, English is the preferred language in Miami [779d]
- Three-year population study supports fight to save Cameroon's Kordofan giraffe [779d]
- Gulls swap natural for urban habitats, machine-learning study finds [779d]
- A synchronous defluorination-oxidation process for degradation of fluoroarenes with PEC [779d]
- Bioengineers on the brink of breaching blood-brain barrier [779d]
- For outsiders, stereotypes about Southern speech outweigh experience [779d]
- Bloom-forming cyanobacteria and dinoflagellates in five Argentinian reservoirs: A multi-year sampling [779d]
- In the Galapagos, urban finches fare better against vampire fly [779d]
- Now we know why Starship's second flight test failed [779d]
- Scientists chart the growing weather extremes on maritime Antarctic islands [779d]
- Quantum magnetometers detect smallest material defects at an early stage [779d]
- Despite the climate crisis, Scotland is burning as much carbon-rich peatland as it did in the 1980s [779d]
- 'Forever chemicals' in German drinking water: A hidden threat unveiled [779d]
- Trophy fishing, what's the catch? Research finds declines in threatened fish and shark species [779d]
- Webb Telescope captures massive star-forming complex [779d]
- The growing influence of Gen Z in the workforce [779d]
- Researchers quickly and easily predict emerging contaminant concentrations in wastewater with AI [779d]
- When conditions cool down, a bacterial prey species becomes the predator [779d]
- Open-source camera and software system captures animal-view videos with more than 90% accuracy [779d]
- Cells' electric fields keep nanoparticles at bay, scientists confirm [779d]
- Liquid lithium on the walls of a fusion device helps the plasma within maintain a hot edge [779d]
- New coffee snake species discovered in Ecuador's cloud forests [779d]
- Delhi smog: India's cities must look beyond their limits to clean up air pollution [779d]
- New methods show promise for boosting rubber production in US [779d]
- Researchers find traces of disease in dolphin poop: A potential tool for live health monitoring [779d]
- 'Doomsday Clock' remains at 90 seconds to midnight [779d]
- Complex green organisms emerged a billion years ago, says new research [779d]
- Despite legislative progress, accessible cities remain elusive [779d]
- Mode-S aircraft observations being used again to improve forecasts [779d]
- Hubble observes an askew galaxy coaxing star formation from its partner [779d]
- Vera Rubin will help us find the weird and wonderful things happening in the solar system [779d]
- Q&A: Experts discuss how best to educate people about climate change [779d]
- This is the oldest black hole ever seen [779d]
- The next generation LIFE telescope could detect some intriguing biosignatures [779d]
- Life on Earth uses water as a solvent. What are some other options for life as we don't know it? [779d]
- Ancestral ties to the Kabayan 'fire' mummies is driving research to save them [779d]
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