The Brutalist Report - science
- Cells putting on a face [160d]
- Two key brain systems are central to psychosis [160d]
- Researchers identify new genetic risk factors for persistent HPV infections [160d]
- Artificial intelligence can help people feel heard [160d]
- Scientists use wearable technology to detect stress levels during sleep [160d]
- Beautiful nebula, violent history: Clash of stars solves stellar mystery [160d]
- First step to untangle DNA: Supercoiled DNA captures gyrase like a lasso ropes cattle [160d]
- New approach for combating 'resting' bacteria [160d]
- New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention [160d]
- 'Surprising' hidden activity of semiconductor material spotted by researchers [160d]
- Novel CT exam reduces need for invasive artery treatment [160d]
- Why some people with rheumatoid arthritis have pain without inflammation [160d]
- Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory [160d]
- With inspiration from 'Tetris,' researchers develop a better radiation detector [160d]
- Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy [160d]
- Study helps explain why childhood maltreatment continues to impact on mental and physical health into adulthood [160d]
- A new spin on organic shampoo makes it sudsier, longer lasting [160d]
- Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future [160d]
- Tropical coral-infecting parasites discovered in cold marine ecosystems [160d]
- Economic burden of childhood verbal abuse by adults estimated at $300 billion globally [160d]
- Colorless, odorless gas likely linked to alarming rise in non-smoking lung cancer [160d]
- New AI method captures uncertainty in medical images [160d]
- Star Trek's Holodeck recreated using ChatGPT and video game assets [160d]
- Method to extract useful proteins from beer-brewing leftovers [160d]
- Discovery brings all-solid-state sodium batteries closer to practical use [160d]
- Breakthrough promises secure quantum computing at home [160d]
- Biofortified rice to combat deficiencies [160d]
- Scientists uncover key resistance mechanism to Wnt inhibitors in pancreatic and colorectal cancers [160d]
- Economist: Tens of billions of dollars in forest products are being overlooked [160d]
- New ways to fine tune electrochemistry [160d]
- Twinkle twinkle baby star, 'sneezes' tell us how you are [160d]
- Oxidant pollutant ozone removes mating barriers between fly species [160d]
- Ocean currents threaten to collapse Antarctic ice shelves [160d]
- Nothing is everything: How hidden emptiness can define the usefulness of filtration materials [160d]
- Cloud engineering could be more effective 'painkiller' for global warming than previously thought [160d]
- AI model can accurately assess PTSD in postpartum women [160d]
- Hybrid intelligence can reconcile biodiversity and agriculture [160d]
- Landmark study involving babies in Ireland supports use of Cystic Fibrosis drug in infants from four weeks of age [160d]
- Parkinson's Disease: New theory on the disease's origins and spread [160d]
- Food security in developed countries shows resilience to climate change [160d]
- Synthetic platelets stanch bleeding, promote healing in animal models [160d]
- Study lays the basis for new knowledge on gastrointestinal diseases [160d]
- Mapped: 33 new big game migrations across American West [160d]
- Chemicals stored in home garages linked to ALS risk [160d]
- In the drive to deprescribe, heartburn drug study teaches key lessons [160d]
- Proud seafarers have strong doubts about the safety of autonomous ships [160d]
- Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant [160d]
- People who use willpower alone to achieve goals, resist temptation, deemed more trustworthy [160d]
- This outdated diabetes drug still has something to offer [160d]
- Geobiology: New placozoan habitat discovered [160d]
- Safety of a potential new treatment to manage complications from sickle cell disease [160d]
- Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy increase risk of cardiovascular death after giving birth [160d]
- Iconic savanna mammals face genetic problems due to fences and roads [159d]
- Salmon fishing off California's coast banned for second year in a row [159d]
- Stellar winds of three sun-like stars detected for the first time [159d]
- Researchers confirm brightest gamma-ray burst of all time came from the collapse of a massive star [159d]
- Fewer showers, less laundry, as water cuts hit Bogota [159d]
- NASA unveils probe bound for Jupiter's possibly life-sustaining moon [159d]
- Study proposes large-scale biomanufacturing workflow to produce natural killer cells and extracellular vesicles [160d]
- Innovation linked to international exports for both rural and urban firms [160d]
- 'Branded access offers' dilute parent brand via perceived lack of consumer commitment: Study [160d]
- Examining the blowtorch effect of satellite reentry through video [160d]
- Economist: Tens of billions of dollars in forest products are being overlooked [160d]
- Unraveling the song of ice and fire across the American landscape with machine learning [160d]
- New study finds potential targets at chromosome ends for degenerative disease prevention [160d]
- Scientists discover first nitrogen-fixing organelle [160d]
- Juice aces Callisto flyby test [160d]
- Traces of DNA in the stomachs of predatory snails provide new insights into the ecology of placozoans [160d]
- New study reveals novel approach for combating 'resting' bacteria [160d]
- NASA's PACE data on ocean, atmosphere, climate now available [160d]
- Researchers map 33 new big game migrations across American West [160d]
- Report links H&M, Zara to environmental destruction in Brazil [160d]
- A compact metasurface array-based system for single-shot spectroscopic ellipsometry measurement [160d]
- Researchers develop method to extract useful proteins from beer-brewing leftovers [160d]
- How hybrid work is reinventing management [160d]
- More than two dozen Colorado water systems exceed EPA's new limits on 'forever chemicals' [160d]
- Food security in developed countries shows resilience to climate change [160d]
- Developing nutrient-rich fertilizer from toxic ammonia [160d]
- Research finds dairy farmers receptive to methane-reducing seaweed feed [160d]
- NASA technology helps guard against lunar dust [160d]
- Genetic underpinnings of environmental stress identified in model plant [160d]
- Scientists find blue light makes buildings more deadly to migrating birds [160d]
- Ant pheromones may help protect hikers and campers from ticks [160d]
- Firms embracing diversity may trade short-term pain for long-term gain [160d]
- Team develops method to help investors predict firms' decision-making, optimize portfolios, generate greater returns [160d]
- Trapped in the middle: Billiards with memory framework leads to mathematical questions [160d]
- How much of Venus's atmosphere is coming from volcanoes? [160d]
- Wireless power transmission could enable exploration of the far side of the moon [160d]
- The next-generation triggers for CERN detectors [160d]
- What do bird dreams sound like? [160d]
- Americans think AI will harm privacy and elections: Report [160d]
- Scientists develop biofortified rice to combat nutrient deficiencies [160d]
- A landslide forced me from my home—and I experienced our failure to deal with climate change at first hand [160d]
- No two worms are alike: New study confirms that even the simplest marine organisms tend to be individualistic [160d]
- Survey tallies consumer attitudes toward lab-grown meat alternatives [160d]
- The heat is on: What we know about why ocean temperatures keep smashing records [160d]
- San Francisco Bay study highlights value of salt marsh restoration for flood risk reduction and climate resilience [160d]
- A molecular moon lander: Insight into molecular motion on surfaces at the nanoscale [160d]
- Plant more native trees to reduce landslide risk, control erosion, say researchers [160d]
- Biologists reveal how gyrase resolves DNA entanglements [160d]
- Study reveals giant store of global soil carbon [160d]
- Elephant tourism often involves cruelty. Here are steps toward more humane, animal-friendly excursions [160d]
- Beautiful nebula, violent history: Clash of stars solves stellar mystery [160d]
- Most countries do not take a fair share of refugees. Here's how we could incentivize them [160d]
- 'Pretty privilege': Attractive people considered more trustworthy, research confirms [160d]
- What is happening to US higher education? [160d]
- Fault maturity or orientation: Which matters more for quakes? [160d]
- Peter Higgs transformed what we know about the building blocks of the universe [160d]
- Researchers develop standard methodology for the sensory analysis of wine [160d]
- Defect removal of 2D semiconductor crystals: Trapping oxygen molecules offers greater control [160d]
- Verifying the mathematics behind ocean modeling [160d]
- Domestic violence survivors seek homeless services from a system that often leaves them homeless [160d]
- A new spin on organic shampoo makes it sudsier, longer lasting [160d]
- Why intending to conserve an area for only 25 years should not count in Australia's 30% land protection target [160d]
- Swifts need more nest boxes, but that alone won't be enough. Here's why [160d]
- Why some of British Columbia's kelp forests are in more danger than others [160d]
- Technology makes it easy for lawyers to work across borders. Regulations should too [160d]
- Efficiency boost: Dual light pulses minimize energy for phase transitions [160d]
- Scientists find new paths to steer and optimize electrochemical processes [160d]
- Cannibalism and genome duplication in nematodes [160d]
- Corporate climate pledge weakened by carbon offsets move [160d]
- Israel accused of using AI to target thousands in Gaza, as killer algorithms outpace international law [160d]
- Ghanaians love rice—how smallholder farmers could harvest more of it with the help of machines [160d]
- Laser-patterned thin films that swell into kirigami-like structures offer new opportunities in hydrogel technology [160d]
- An economist explains: Textbook economics is badly flawed when it comes to climate change [160d]
- How full are major California reservoirs as state exits another wet winter? [160d]
- Officials brace for 'uncertainty' in water transfers to Lake Mead [160d]
- Discovery of the first fractal molecule in nature [160d]
- A new tool for tracing the family trees of cells [160d]
- Machine learning model sheds new light on muscle development [160d]
- Hybrid intelligence can reconcile biodiversity and agriculture [160d]
- New technological advance for fast and efficient 3D imaging of objects [160d]
- From negative results to new discoveries in chloroplast biochemistry [160d]
- Altered oceanic crust may contribute to arc magmas [160d]
- Unraveling the behavior of nanoconfined water and ice in extreme conditions [160d]
- Researchers discover the secret of how termites build their giant nests [160d]
- Researchers resolve old mystery of how phages disarm pathogenic bacteria [160d]
- Tropical coral-infecting parasites discovered in cold marine ecosystems [160d]
- Study identifies increased threat to coastlines from concurrent heat waves and sea level rises [160d]
- Advanced microscopy technique offers a new look inside cells [160d]
- Liquid-metal transfer from anode to cathode without short circuiting [160d]
- Pacific cities found to be much older than previously thought [160d]
- Scientists find new ways to convert inhibitors into degraders, paving the way for future drug discoveries [160d]
- Female zebra finches seek mate who sings one song just right [160d]
- Nanoscale movies shed light on one barrier to a clean energy future [160d]
- Rock permeability, microquakes link may be a boon for geothermal energy [160d]
- Keys to the genome: Unlocking the package with 'pioneer transcription factors' [160d]
- New advances promise secure quantum computing at home [160d]
- Ghost roads speed destruction of Asia-Pacific tropical forests, finds study [160d]
- Team finds evidence of commonly conducted ritualized human sacrifice across Europe in the Stone Age [160d]
- In Russia's Far East, a new heavy-lift rocket blasts off into space after two aborted launches [160d]
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