The Brutalist Report - science
- Eating more ultra-processed foods tied to cognitive decline, stroke, according to study [238d]
- Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population [238d]
- Half of Americans feel unprepared to help in a life-threatening emergency [238d]
- Wearable devices get signal boost from innovative material [238d]
- Allergies: Advances in understanding eosinophils [238d]
- Wearable ultrasound patch enables continuous, non-invasive monitoring of cerebral blood flow [238d]
- Can diet help with advanced breast cancer? All indications are positive [238d]
- Brain connectivity patterns differ in infants at familial risk for autism [238d]
- Ancient people hunted extinct elephants at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile 12,000 years ago [238d]
- Escaped GMO canola plants persist long-term, but may be losing their extra genes [238d]
- Health and economic benefits of breastfeeding quantified [238d]
- Scientists learn how to control muscles with light [238d]
- Chemist developing method to recycle more plastics [238d]
- What factors predict when older adults will stop driving? [238d]
- New method for diagnosing sleep disorders in children [239d]
- Century-old vaccine protects type 1 diabetics from infectious diseases [239d]
- Exploring diversity in cell division [239d]
- Sweet move: a modified sugar enhances antisense oligonucleotide safety and efficacy [239d]
- Australian study proves 'humans are planet's most frightening predator' [239d]
- Flicker stimulation shines in clinical trial for epilepsy [239d]
- Researchers design new metal-free porous framework materials [239d]
- How the 'home' environment influences microbial interactions [239d]
- Social networks can influence perception of climate-change risk [239d]
- Dispelling severe 'morning sickness' myths: It's not normal or harmless, but prevention and treatment might be on the way [239d]
- Gentler cell therapies for blood cancer [239d]
- Cement recycling method could help solve one of the world's biggest climate challenges [239d]
- Using wobbling stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time [239d]
- Adhesive coatings can prevent scarring around medical implants [239d]
- The origin of the sun's magnetic field could lie close to its surface [239d]
- Promethium bound: Rare earth element's secrets exposed [239d]
- Under extreme impacts, metals get stronger when heated, study finds [239d]
- New AI accurately predicts fly behavior [239d]
- Dermatologists find ultraviolet irradiation increases appetite but prevents body weight gain [239d]
- One in two children with ADHD experience emotional problems [239d]
- Strings that can vibrate forever (kind of) [239d]
- Smoke covered 70% of California during biggest wildfire years [239d]
- Extreme temperatures may increase risk of stroke mortality, especially in low-income countries [239d]
- Ancient viral DNA in the human genome linked to major psychiatric disorders [239d]
- 'Fossilizing' cracks in infrastructure creates sealing that can even survive earthquakes [239d]
- Excavation reveals 'major' ancient migration to Timor Island [239d]
- New weapon against dementia [239d]
- New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficient [239d]
- Scientists develop new battery-free lactic acid sensor [239d]
- Roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize [239d]
- Signatures of heart attack [239d]
- Cuddled cows who work as therapy animals showed a strong preference for women compared to men, study finds [239d]
- Flexible film senses nearby movements -- featured in blink-tracking glasses [239d]
- Milk from before antibiotic era were resistant to antibiotic tetracycline [239d]
- Naturally occurring substance in pomegranates can improve treatment of Alzheimer's disease [239d]
- New insights into the degradation dynamics of organic material in the seafloor [239d]
- Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch [239d]
- Ethylene from CO2: Building-kit catalyst [239d]
- Transitioning gender identities is not linked with depression [239d]
- Scientists reveal first data from Euclid telescope, offering snapshot of cosmic history [238d]
- Finland's wizards making food out of thin air [238d]
- Study sheds light on how antibiotic 'Velcro' kills bacteria [238d]
- The global clean water crisis looms large: Study finds water quality is underrepresented in assessments [238d]
- Bigger is better: Male proboscis monkeys' enhanced noses evolved to attract mates, says study [238d]
- US reports 2nd human case of bird flu tied to dairy cow outbreak [238d]
- Flower or power? Campaigners fear lithium mine could kill rare plant [238d]
- Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica calves new iceberg [238d]
- Nuclear physicists make first precision measurements of radium monofluoride [238d]
- Youths' attitudes in post-conflict Colombia reflect both cynicism and hope for peace, research finds [238d]
- Study: Social networks can influence perception of climate-change risk [239d]
- NASA's compact infrared cameras enable new science [239d]
- Many microplastics in the world's oceans have likely escaped detection, researchers say [239d]
- Preteens use dating apps, and 1 in 4 are sexual minorities: Study [239d]
- Female judges tend to hand down harsher sentences in cases involving sex offenses, finds study [239d]
- Research team releases new AI model for weather and climate applications [239d]
- Study: Grocery shopping habits prove credit worthiness, aiding those without credit history [239d]
- Community science volunteers can set scientific world abuzz with new bumble bee sightings [239d]
- Study unveils strategy for improving mechanical properties of aluminum composites [239d]
- Kenyan fishers face increased drowning risk from climate change [239d]
- A research team is developing a method to recycle more plastics [239d]
- Strange fruit: How Billie Holiday's performance of the anti-lynching song politicized Black consciousness [239d]
- Proteins modified in lungs offer clues to biological functions of bromine [239d]
- Research improves multiplex mutagenesis to increase experimental efficiency in plant genome editing [239d]
- A merger of microbes: Study shows low-nutrient conditions alter viral infection [239d]
- Improving MgH₂ hydrogen storage with oxygen vacancy-enriched H-V₂O₅ nanosheets as an active H-pump [239d]
- Why it's hard to predict the weather [239d]
- Study finds mitochondrial phosphate carrier plays an important role in virulence of Candida albicans [239d]
- Study enhances plasticity of spontaneous coagulation cast oxide ceramic green bodies [239d]
- Study finds sea-level rise and weather-related shocks caused Louisiana marsh to die back [239d]
- Uncovering new details on antibiotic resistance from 1940s milk samples [239d]
- Video: Fireball witnessed by weather satellite [239d]
- Democratizing air quality data at nearly no cost [239d]
- Climate damage and nature loss are unfairly distributed—and so are the solutions, says researcher [239d]
- Opinon: Conservation areas stand between needs of local communities and preserving natural resources [239d]
- Study indicates interstitial Cu reduces the defect density in matrix and suppresses the donor-like effect [239d]
- Study investigates extreme precipitation events across diverse regions of the Tibetan Plateau [239d]
- Artificial geysers can compensate for our mineral shortages [239d]
- West Coast seabird study shows how they might one day share the air with wind turbines [239d]
- Repurposed protease controls important signaling molecule-activating protein [239d]
- Academic calls for upgrade to sewage systems to protect health [239d]
- New research into the secrets of the forest: Finnish tree population is made up of families and neighborhoods [239d]
- Designing a better nest to help endangered turtles [239d]
- Can disease-detecting dogs help save South Dakota's bighorn sheep? [239d]
- Escaped GMO canola plants persist long-term, but may be losing their engineered resistance to pesticides [239d]
- Ancient people hunted now extinct elephants at Tagua Tagua Lake in Chile 12,000 years ago, study finds [239d]
- Ancient Mycenaean armor tested by Marines and pronounced suitable for extended combat [239d]
- European Space Agency selects two firms to build ISS cargo vehicle [239d]
- Researchers discover distinct life cycle stages of the ectosymbiotic DPANN archaeon Nanobdella aerobiophila [239d]
- Study reveals cuddled cows who work as therapy animals show a strong preference for women compared to men [239d]
- NASA's heliophysics experiment to study the sun on European mission [239d]
- Calls for regulatory action to strengthen biodiversity disclosures [239d]
- Packaged-meat labels that show freshness could replace use-by dates, reducing food waste [239d]
- Previously unknown dormouse habitat identified [239d]
- Sustainable, high-performance paper coating material could reduce microplastic pollution [239d]
- NASA's Psyche fires up its sci-fi-worthy thrusters [239d]
- Astronomers observe jet reorientation in 'Death Star' black holes [239d]
- Machine learning accelerates discovery of high-performance metal oxide catalysts [239d]
- How yeasts manage to compensate for the genetic imbalance of extra chromosomes [239d]
- Study finds Black and Hispanic Americans are disproportionately exposed to wider temperature swings [239d]
- A diaspora-based model of human migration [239d]
- Researchers track secret Russian missile launchers in Ukraine using public satellite data [239d]
- Researchers show how to use 'topological tweezers' to control active fluids [239d]
- Study maps human uptake of microplastics across 109 countries [239d]
- International development can tackle the climate and migration crises together [239d]
- Chamber pots, shared toilets and DIY plumbing: China's toilet revolution exposes social inequalities [239d]
- As governments crack down on fast fashion's harms, could Shein lose its shine? [239d]
- TikTok law threatening a ban if the app isn't sold raises First Amendment concerns [239d]
- Are some routes more prone to air turbulence? Will climate change make it worse? Your questions answered [239d]
- New metal-free porous framework materials may have potential for hydrogen storage [239d]
- Farm wastewater modeling shows footbaths are source of antimicrobial resistance [239d]
- New insights into the degradation dynamics of organic material in the seafloor [239d]
- Chickens, ducks, seals and cows: A dangerous bird flu strain is knocking on Australia's door [239d]
- Artificial nanomagnets inspire mechanical system with memory capability [239d]
- Glass half empty? What climate change means for Canada's wine industry [239d]
- Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch [239d]
- Unlocking the secrets of supercritical fluids: Study offers insights into a hybrid state of matter [239d]
- French, Belgian astronauts named next Europeans to fly to ISS [239d]
- Research team uncovers mechanism for spikelet development in barley [239d]
- Climate-smart marine spatial planning in Antarctica can be a model for the global ocean [239d]
- Ancient DNA study reveals population history of Western Tibetan Plateau [239d]
- Exploring diversity in cell division: Study investigates the process of evolution that supports diverse life cycles [239d]
- New polystyrene recycling process could be world's first to be both economical and energy-efficient [239d]
- Scientists develop new battery-free lactic acid sensor [239d]
- New nanostrings can vibrate longer than any previously known solid-state object [239d]
- Omnidirectional color wavelength tuning method unlocks new possibilities for smart photonics [239d]
- Researchers report a simpler method for precise molecular orbital visualization [239d]
- Beach erosion will make Southern California coastal living five times more expensive by 2050, study predicts [239d]
- How do birds communicate? Network science models are opening up new possibilities for experts [239d]
- New technique enables successful cultivation of stem cells on the surface of ionic liquids [239d]
- Wild birds possess genetic predispositions to learn population-specific songs, study finds [239d]
- Australian study proves 'humans are planet's most frightening predator' [239d]
- The origin of the sun's magnetic field could lie close to its surface [239d]
- Using wobbling stellar material, astronomers measure the spin of a supermassive black hole for the first time [239d]
- AI model accurately predicts male fruit flies' courtship behavior in response to sight of a female [239d]
- Promethium bound: New study uncovers rare earth element's properties [239d]
- Chemists use nucleic acid binding dyes as photocatalysts for a popular polymerization method [239d]
- Researchers identify gene important to adaptation and determine roots are a key to drought-tolerant maize [239d]
- A metal-free organic framework for electrocatalytic production of ethylene from carbon dioxide [239d]
- First observation of a focused plasma wave on the sun [239d]
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