The Brutalist Report - science
- Review of pathogenesis, research and treatment of amyloidosis [87d]
- Tai Chi reduces risk of inflammatory disease, treats insomnia among breast cancer survivors [87d]
- Do people who exercise more have a lower risk of ALS? [87d]
- Could preventative drug be effective in people with migraine and rebound headache? [87d]
- Researchers find genetic stability in a long-term Panamanian hybrid zone of manakin birds [87d]
- Simple new process stores CO2 in concrete without compromising strength [87d]
- Understanding quantum states: New research shows importance of precise topography in solid neon qubits [87d]
- Study shows how liver damage from stress and aging might be reversible [87d]
- Public perception of scientists' credibility slips [87d]
- Solar technology: Innovative light-harvesting system works very efficiently [87d]
- Researchers address ocean paradox with 55 gallons of fluorescent dye [87d]
- Brain's 'escape switch' controlled by threat sensitivity dial [87d]
- For healthy adults, taking multivitamins daily is not associated with a lower risk of early death [87d]
- From takeoff to flight, the wiring of a fly's nervous system is mapped [87d]
- A chip-scale Titanium-sapphire laser [87d]
- El Niño forecasts extended to 18 months with innovative physics-based model [87d]
- Scientists discover genetic 'off switch' in legume plants that limits biological ability to source nutrients [87d]
- Precision instrument bolsters efforts to find elusive dark energy [87d]
- Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement [87d]
- New tool enables faster, more cost-effective genome editing of traits to improve agriculture sustainability [87d]
- Unlocking the world of bacteria [87d]
- The science of procrastination [87d]
- Almonds, pottery, wood help date famed Kyrenia shipwreck [87d]
- Microrobot-packed pill shows promise for treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice [87d]
- The on-and-off affair in DNA [87d]
- AI generated exam answers go undetected in real-world blind test [87d]
- How do our memories last a lifetime? New study offers a biological explanation [87d]
- Mechanical computer relies on kirigami cubes, not electronics [87d]
- First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study [87d]
- Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally [87d]
- Revolutionizing ovarian cancer treatment with adaptive PARP inhibitor therapy [87d]
- Ocean's loss of oxygen caused massive Jurassic extinction: Could it happen again? [87d]
- Shocked quartz reveals evidence of historical cosmic airburst [87d]
- Chemotherapy disrupts gut microbiome in patients with breast cancer [87d]
- Pillars of creation star in new visualization from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes [87d]
- A new study highlights potential of ultrafast laser processing for next-gen devices [87d]
- Study finds innovative cuffless blood pressure device streamlines and enhances hypertension management [87d]
- Iceland's volcano eruptions may last decades [87d]
- Scientists discover high-risk form of endometrial cancer -- and how to test for it -- using AI [87d]
- Researchers identify vascular changes in the brain linked to Alzheimer's disease [87d]
- An optical lens that senses gas [87d]
- Towards non-toxic antifouling agents: A novel method for total synthesis of scabrolide F [87d]
- Surprising phosphate finding in NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample [87d]
- Dancers are less neurotic [87d]
- Changing the game for sports emergency action plans [87d]
- Light-weight microscope captures large-scale brain activity of mice on the move [87d]
- Rewriting the armadillo family tree: A new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas [87d]
- Zebrafish reveal how bioelectricity shapes muscle development [87d]
- Do vertebrate populations really decline so much? Calculations indicating severe declines might be wrong, says study [86d]
- Fish mucus: A form of maternal immunity like mammalian milk [86d]
- Some Chinese cities have outsourced on others' efforts to cut carbon emissions [86d]
- Ammonites' fate sealed by meteor strike that wiped out dinosaurs [86d]
- Phytochemical diversity and herbivory are higher in tropical forests, says study [86d]
- New mathematical model sheds light on the absence of breastfeeding in male mammals [86d]
- Antarctic ice shelves hold twice as much meltwater as previously thought [86d]
- Japan scientists make smiling robot with 'living' skin [87d]
- Panama Canal agency warns water shortage "is not over" [87d]
- As ice melts, Everest's 'death zone' gives up its ghosts [87d]
- 'Power rivalry in space': China lunar mission fuels US misinformation [87d]
- Climate lawsuits against companies on the rise: report [87d]
- How restoration can help coral reefs [87d]
- Divers turn conservationists as corals bleach worldwide [87d]
- NASA picks SpaceX to carry ISS to its watery graveyard after 2030 [87d]
- Early childhood problems linked to persistent school absenteeism [87d]
- Researchers find genetic stability in a long-term Panamanian hybrid zone of manakins [87d]
- Detective work enables Perseverance Mars rover team to revive SHERLOC instrument [87d]
- NASA's Juno probe gets a close-up look at lava lakes on Jupiter's moon Io [87d]
- Looking for atmospheres in the ultimate quest for extraterrestrial life [87d]
- Simple new process stores carbon dioxide in concrete without compromising strength [87d]
- Extreme heat waves aren't 'just summer': How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it [87d]
- 'Breathing smoke': Brazil's Pantanal wetlands hit by record fires [87d]
- Survey finds public perception of scientists' credibility has slipped [87d]
- Surprising phosphate finding in NASA's OSIRIS-REx asteroid sample [87d]
- First case of Down syndrome in Neanderthals documented in new study [87d]
- Understanding quantum states: New research shows importance of precise topography in solid neon qubits [87d]
- The world's fourth mass coral bleaching is underway, but well-connected reefs may have a better chance to recover [87d]
- Journalism's trust problem is about money, not politics [87d]
- Why NASA astronauts are delayed at the space station after Boeing Starliner launch [87d]
- New study reveals comet airburst evidence from 12,800 years ago [87d]
- College may not be the 'great equalizer'—luck and hiring practices also play a role, a sociologist explains [87d]
- Time-compression in electron microscopy: Terahertz light controls and characterizes electrons in space and time [87d]
- More women in venture capital doesn't mean more funding for female-led businesses, new research suggests [87d]
- Sharing false political information on social media may be associated with positive schizotypy, research suggests [87d]
- Microrobot-packed pill shows promise for treating inflammatory bowel disease in mice [87d]
- Populism can degrade democracy but is on the rise—its causes and how it can be weakened [87d]
- Study demonstrates that a process that turns off DNA transcription can, paradoxically, also turn it on [87d]
- Future risk of coral bleaching set to intensify globally, researchers say [87d]
- Almonds, pottery, wood help date famed Kyrenia shipwreck [87d]
- AI-generated exam submissions evade detection at UK university [87d]
- Climate crisis sees rise in illegal water markets in the Middle East [87d]
- The horrifying human cost of big sporting events [87d]
- New drone imagery reveals 97% of coral dead at a Lizard Island reef after last summer's mass bleaching [87d]
- From takeoff to flight, the wiring of a fly's nervous system is mapped [87d]
- Math makes finding bat roosts much easier, our research shows [87d]
- Sportswashing is still highly effective despite more awareness among fans [87d]
- The more medals Canadian athletes win, the fewer Canadians participate in organized sport [87d]
- Industrial fleets operating in the Indian Ocean turn off monitoring systems, fail reporting obligations [87d]
- Wolves reintroduced to Isle Royale temporarily affect other carnivores, humans have influence as well [87d]
- How 'One Health' clinics support unhoused people and their pets [87d]
- How forest fires also have an impact on lakes [87d]
- Determining refractive index at relativistic speeds [87d]
- New calculation approach allows more accurate predictions of how atoms ionize when impacted by high-energy electrons [87d]
- Why sexual violence against men by women needs to be 'called out' too [87d]
- Stress testing pension funds—researchers present technique based on hidden Markov regime switching model [87d]
- Early warning systems and plans to avert disasters due to extreme rainfall are still flawed, study shows [87d]
- Cell division: Before commitment, a very long engagement [87d]
- How to decide how to vote—a psychologist's advice [87d]
- New tool enables faster, more cost-effective genome editing of traits to improve agriculture sustainability [87d]
- How fear of missing out can lead to you paying more when buying a home [87d]
- World record 402 Tb/s transmission in a standard commercially available optical fiber [87d]
- Lichen partnerships challenged by changes in the Northwoods [87d]
- What happens during the first moments of butterfly scale formation [87d]
- Five ways to improve the global voluntary carbon credit markets [87d]
- Unlocking the world of bacteria—researchers introduce new approach to make bacteria amenable to genetic engineering [87d]
- Rewriting the armadillo family tree: A new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas [87d]
- Observing flows at a liquid-liquid-solid intersection [87d]
- Scientists discover next-generation system for programmable genome design [87d]
- Researchers capture detailed picture of electron acceleration in one shot [87d]
- The sure bet? Sports gambling will become an even bigger player, researcher says [87d]
- Norway's relationship with Russia: The principle of balance between deterrence and reassurance [87d]
- Jordanians keen to harness community benefits of energy transition [87d]
- Involving workers essential to ensure industrial policies serve the public interest in Brazil [87d]
- Assessing the place of citizen science in modern research [87d]
- New insights into mechanical weakness of twisted carbon nanotube yarns [87d]
- New research shows that improving mobile internet service can reduce digital inequality [87d]
- The space bricks have landed [87d]
- NASA, SpaceX launch NOAA's latest weather satellite [87d]
- Pillars of Creation star in new visualization from NASA's Hubble and Webb telescopes [87d]
- Time to build zero-debris satellites [87d]
- New model uses fewer measurements to determine level of pharmaceutical residues in wastewater [87d]
- The hidden costs and joys of being LGBT [87d]
- High-speed internet linked to more farms offering agritourism [87d]
- Underwater mountains and their impact on ocean circulation [87d]
- Revealing the dynamic choreography inside multilayer vesicles [87d]
- Researchers map Drosophila's neural networks that control wing and leg movement [87d]
- Experiment captures atoms in free fall to look for gravitational anomalies caused by dark energy [87d]
- Zebrafish reveal how bioelectricity shapes muscle development [87d]
- Scientists discover genetic 'off switch' in legume plants that limits biological ability to source nutrients [87d]
- El Niño forecasts extended to 18 months with physics-based model [87d]
- Engineers produce the world's first practical Titanium-sapphire laser on a chip [87d]
- Researchers address ocean paradox with 55 gallons of fluorescent dye [87d]
- Frog 'saunas' help endangered frogs survive the devastating impacts of a deadly fungal disease [87d]
- Plankton researchers urge their colleagues to mix it up [87d]
- Permeable and robust polymer-silica hybrid armor on cell catalyst for sustainable biomanufacturing [87d]
- Leading-edge model predicts impact of river plants on flood level [87d]
- Study provides insights into the use of decodable texts in early reading instruction [87d]
- Advancements in forecasting summer heat waves ten days in advance [87d]
- Lemur communication shows how humans evolved to create music [87d]
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