The Brutalist Report - science
- These tiny power converters run on vibrational energy [749d]
- Angle-dependent holograms made possible by metasurfaces [749d]
- 'The future is fungal': New research finds that fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change [749d]
- Common hair loss and prostate drug may also cut heart disease risk in men and mice [749d]
- Science fiction meets reality: New technique to overcome obstructed views [749d]
- Time watching videos may stunt toddler language development, but it depends on why they're watching [750d]
- Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists report [750d]
- Giant new snake species identified in the Amazon [750d]
- Engineers achieve breakthrough in quantum sensing [750d]
- Mapping potential pathways to MND treatment [750d]
- Researchers are using RNA in a new approach to fight HIV [750d]
- Modifying brain molecule relaxin-3 can potentially reduce side effects in treating anxiety, depression and more [750d]
- Where neural stem cells feel at home [750d]
- The cultural evolution of collective property rights [750d]
- Using metabolomics for assessing safety of chemicals may reduce the use of lab rats [750d]
- It's the spin that makes the difference [750d]
- Junk DNA in birds may hold key to safe, efficient gene therapy [750d]
- Fasting-like diet lowers risk factors for disease, reduces biological age in humans [750d]
- New model identifies drugs that shouldn't be taken together [750d]
- Physicists develop more efficient solar cell [750d]
- The immune system's moonlighters [750d]
- Unlocking the energetic secrets of collective animal movement: How group behavior reduces energy costs in fish [750d]
- Even very low levels of pesticide exposure can affect fish for generations [750d]
- Generating 'buzz' about new products can influence their success [750d]
- Panama Canal expansion rewrites history of world's most ecologically diverse bats [750d]
- New non-toxic method for producing high-quality graphene oxide [750d]
- Artificial reefs help preserve coral reefs by shifting divers away from the natural ones, according to new long-term study of one in Eilat [750d]
- Study reveals molecular mechanisms behind hibernation in mammals [750d]
- Could ultra-processed foods be the new 'silent' killer? [750d]
- Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing [750d]
- Spy-satellite images offer insights into historical ecosystem changes [750d]
- Scientists develop novel radiotracer for earlier detection of disease [750d]
- Tapping into the 300 GHz band with an innovative CMOS transmitter [750d]
- Wildfires linked to surge in mental health-related emergency department visits [750d]
- Annual breast cancer screening beginning at 40 saves lives [750d]
- Study finds students, designers have different perceptions of masculine, feminine traits of classrooms [750d]
- Physically impaired primates find ways to modify their behaviors to compensate for their disabilities [750d]
- Scientists may have cracked the 'aging process' in species [750d]
- Decline in microbial genetic richness in the western Arctic Ocean [750d]
- 275 million new genetic variants identified in NIH precision medicine data [750d]
- Blocking key protein may halt progression of Alzheimer's disease [750d]
- Oocytes outsmart toxic proteins to preserve long-term female fertility [750d]
- Astronomers report oscillation of our giant, gaseous neighbor [750d]
- Fresh meat: New biosensor accurately and efficiently determines meat freshness [750d]
- Ancient DNA reveals Down syndrome in past human societies [750d]
- Smiling is the secret to seeing happiness, new research reveals [750d]
- Improving traffic signal timing with a handful of connected vehicles [750d]
- Microplastics found in every human placenta tested [750d]
- Scientists discover new target for reversible, non-hormonal male birth control [750d]
- Stress during pregnancy can lead to early maturation of first-born daughters [750d]
- Genetic insights and conservation challenges of Nara's sacred deer [750d]
- Bat 'nightclubs' may be the key to solving the next pandemic [750d]
- 'The future is fungal': New research finds that fungi that live in healthy plants are sensitive to climate change [749d]
- Throwing lithography a curve: Research introduces mask wafer co-optimization method [749d]
- Researchers conduct comprehensive review on preparation of MOF-based flame retardants via coordination bond cleavage [749d]
- Study finds anti-piracy messages backfire, especially for men [749d]
- More frequent extreme droughts result in significant crop losses, say researchers [749d]
- Coordination polymer crystals show promise as new generation of light sources for industry, medicine [749d]
- Physicists develop new solar cell design for better efficiency [749d]
- The 400-year-old story of oaks: From cultural icons to invaders and victims [749d]
- Developing doubly sustainable quantum computers [749d]
- Research provides genetic insights into Nara's sacred deer while exploring conservation challenges [749d]
- Artificial reefs help preserve coral reefs by shifting divers away from the natural ones, says study [749d]
- Study reveals molecular mechanisms behind hibernation in mammals [749d]
- Nature's checkup: Surveying biodiversity with environmental DNA sequencing [749d]
- Physically impaired primates find ways to modify their behaviors to compensate for disabilities, find researchers [749d]
- Examining a century of change in a New York City urban forest [749d]
- Generating 'buzz' about new products can influence their success [749d]
- Scientists may have cracked the 'aging process' in species [749d]
- Bat 'nightclubs' may be the key to solving the next pandemic [750d]
- Unlocking the energetic secrets of collective animal movement: How group behavior reduces energy costs in fish [750d]
- Research team introduces new non-toxic method for producing high-quality graphene oxide [750d]
- Spintronics research finds magnetic state of certain materials can be switched using surface induced strain [750d]
- Using metabolomics for assessing safety of chemicals may reduce the use of lab rats [750d]
- A new species of rare pseudoscorpion has been named after the Slovak president [750d]
- College students appear resistant to using 988 crisis phone line [750d]
- Research highlights link between school shootings and violence against women [750d]
- If your TV spoke to you, would you buy it? Study finds people spend more on some "talking products" [750d]
- Veterinary epidemiologist works to combat rabies in Uganda [750d]
- First known photos of 'lost bird' captured by scientists [750d]
- The cultural evolution of collective property rights for sustainable resource governance [750d]
- Accelerating the discovery of single-molecule magnets with deep learning [750d]
- Study finds students, designers have different perceptions of masculine, feminine traits of classrooms [750d]
- 'Singles in America' study: Daters breaking the ice with AI [750d]
- For couples, negative speaks louder than positive [750d]
- Are American voters really as polarized as they seem? Research suggests 'yes' [750d]
- Failure to pass fire levies can lower house values [750d]
- Capturing a comet's tail to keep Earth safe from the sun [750d]
- AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms, say researchers [750d]
- Report finds most Americans do not support partisan violence [750d]
- Gulf corals still suffering more than a decade after Deepwater Horizon oil spill [750d]
- Nanoparticles containing natural substance treat visceral leishmaniasis with scant side effects [750d]
- Panama Canal expansion rewrites history of world's most ecologically diverse bats [750d]
- New toolkit helps scientists study natural cell death [750d]
- Researchers assemble patterns of micro- and nanoparticles without using solvents [750d]
- Analysis of coastal perspectives of seafood farming expansion in the United States [750d]
- Study finds school gardens can foster children's interest in nature [750d]
- Researchers synthesize a new manganese-fluorine catalyst with exceptional oxidizing power [750d]
- Expressing workplace anger: Not the way to get ahead, says study [750d]
- Study finds transcription factor regulating leaflet number in legume plants [750d]
- Reptiles are helping us better understand threats to Australia's biodiversity [750d]
- Researchers report a novel role for S100A11 protein in focal adhesion regulation [750d]
- NASA's New Horizons detects dusty hints of extended Kuiper Belt [750d]
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