The Brutalist Report - science
- Creativity starts in the cradle, new research shows [171d]
- New study provides enhanced understanding of tropical atmospheric waves [171d]
- A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline [171d]
- Researchers pinpoint brain cells that delay first bite of food [171d]
- Holiday season already? Anticipation might make time seem to fly [171d]
- Perceived warmth, competence predict callback decisions in meta-analysis of hiring experiments [171d]
- Combination treatment can increase human insulin-producing cells in vivo [171d]
- New Co-STAR receptor shows promise treating cancers in laboratory study [171d]
- Novel genome editing approach restores hearing in adult preclinical models with genetic deafness [171d]
- High-speed electron camera uncovers a new 'light-twisting' behavior in an ultrathin material [171d]
- Loneliness increases risk of age-related memory loss [171d]
- Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters [171d]
- Nanoparticle vaccines enhance cross-protection against influenza viruses [171d]
- Mars likely had cold and icy past, new study finds [171d]
- Can we predict how fast cognitive decline will occur with early Alzheimer's? [171d]
- Prime editing efficiently corrects cystic fibrosis mutation in human lung cells [171d]
- Planted mangroves' ability to store carbon [171d]
- New immune cell therapy benefits laboratory models of ALS and has some positive results in an individual with the disease [171d]
- Trial of cell-based therapy for high-risk lymphoma leads to FDA breakthrough designation [171d]
- Major trial looks at most effective speech therapy for people with Parkinson's disease [171d]
- A new twist on artificial 'muscles' for safer, softer robots [171d]
- Pumpkin disease not evolving, could make a difference for management [171d]
- Cirrhosis affects twice as many transgender adults as cisgender adults, study finds [171d]
- Rapid growth, persistent challenges in telemedicine adoption among US hospitals [171d]
- Greater focus needed on how existing international law can prevent the increasing militarization of outer space [171d]
- Chronic allergic disorder EoE's rising incidence in Japan confirmed by large-scale data analysis [171d]
- New technology can detect kidney diseases earlier than standard methods [171d]
- Atlas of proteins reveals inner workings of cells [171d]
- Discovery of a new defense mechanism in bacteria [171d]
- Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated [171d]
- A new material derived from graphene improves the performance of neuroprostheses [171d]
- Unravelling a mechanism of Group 2 innate lymphoid immune cell development [171d]
- Research reveals the most complete dinosaur discovered in the UK in a century [171d]
- A breakthrough on the edge: One step closer to topological quantum computing [171d]
- Not so simple: Mosses and ferns offer new hope for crop protection [171d]
- Wolves' return has had only small impact on deer populations in NE Washington [171d]
- Enhancing live football broadcasts by eliminating camera operator distractions with AI [171d]
- Researchers customize AI tools for digital pathology [171d]
- Young people believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool for healthcare [171d]
- The origins of dark comets [171d]
- Cystic fibrosis: School-aged children benefit from triple combination therapy [171d]
- Researchers elucidate mechanism behind cardiac fibrosis, opening way for new heart failure treatments [171d]
- Trauma Medical Home: New coordinated care model for injured older adults [171d]
- The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities [171d]
- New form of repetitive magnetic brain stimulation reduces treatment time for bipolar disorder [171d]
- The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change [171d]
- Discovery could help reduce adverse side effects of popular next-generation obesity medications [171d]
- The molecule that could alleviate stroke-related brain injury [171d]
- Scientists discover a cause of lupus and a possible way to reverse it [171d]
- Big gain in battle against harmful bacteria [171d]
- When there's money to lose, phone usage while driving drops [171d]
- Molecular atlas of blood vessel pathways in the human brain, across early brain development, adulthood and disease [171d]
- Strong evidence for intermediate-mass black hole in Omega Centauri [171d]
- Tackling the challenge of coca plant ID: Wild vs cultivated for cocaine [171d]
- BESSY II shows how solid-state batteries degrade [171d]
- Researchers show promising material for solar energy gets its curious boost from entropy [171d]
- Pitch perfect: Match the message to the idea's newness [171d]
- Could high-temperature single crystals enable electric vehicles capable of traveling up to one million kilometers? [171d]
- Cutting farm nitrous oxide emissions helps climate and ozone layer [171d]
- Researchers find better way to detect when older adults fall at home [171d]
- Canadian wildfire smoke dispersal worsened by coincident cyclones, study suggests [170d]
- Air pollution harms pollinators more than pests, study finds [170d]
- Hexagonal metallic-mean approximants help bridge gap between quasicrystals and modulated structures [170d]
- Opening the right doors: New work reveals 'jumping gene' control mechanisms [170d]
- Stegosaurus skeleton to fetch millions at New York auction [170d]
- Researchers develop model to study heavy-quark recombination in quark-gluon plasma [171d]
- NASA researchers battle biofilm in space [171d]
- Paris dream of swimming in the Seine part of its Olympics vision [171d]
- Canada conservationists push back as grizzly hunting ban lifted [171d]
- In the heart of Mauritania's desert, a green oasis cultivates equality [171d]
- Study: Algorithms used by universities to predict student success may be racially biased [171d]
- Swedish labor market consensus is far from the whole story, says researcher [171d]
- A new species of extinct crocodile relative rewrites life on the Triassic coastline [171d]
- Taylor Swift's impact on fans' body image attitudes is mostly positive, research shows [171d]
- Student leadership development requires holistic approach, educators say [171d]
- Dutch winter bee mortality rate above 20%, finds annual survey [171d]
- Surfing NASA's internet of animals: Satellites study ocean wildlife [171d]
- Fires and climate are changing. The science must change as well, says paper [171d]
- Report explores consumer attitudes toward US farm bill [171d]
- Meteorological study provides enhanced understanding of tropical atmospheric waves [171d]
- New method achieves tenfold increase in quantum coherence time via destructive interference of correlated noise [171d]
- Team investigates chemical modifications to gain deeper insights into genetic regulation mechanisms [171d]
- Mars likely had cold and icy past, new study finds [171d]
- Study: Nanoparticle vaccines enhance cross-protection against influenza viruses [171d]
- The detection of a massive harmful algal bloom in the Arctic prompts real-time advisories to western Alaskan communities [171d]
- Genomic insights into adaptation to bipedal saltation and desert-like habitats of jerboas [171d]
- New hypothesis rethinks tech's impact on social interaction [171d]
- Researchers synchronize Napoleonic maps with modern ones [171d]
- Latest European demographic data sheet highlights lasting impact of war and migration [171d]
- How to differentially improve the cultivated land quality in China [171d]
- New tools are needed to make water affordable, says study [171d]
- Researchers demonstrate how to build 'time-traveling' quantum sensors [171d]
- Researchers demonstrate anomalous Brewster effect in metamaterials [171d]
- A midsummer red sprite seen from space [171d]
- Study finds pumpkin pathogen not evolving, which could make a difference for management [171d]
- Nanocarbon catalyst design unlocks new avenue for sustainable fuel additive production [171d]
- Lion with nine lives breaks record with longest swim in predator-infested waters [171d]
- New multimode coupler design advances scalable quantum computing [171d]
- High-speed electron camera uncovers new 'light-twisting' behavior in ultrathin material [171d]
- How cities can use AI to adapt to climate change [171d]
- Digging deep—value of the soil microbiome unearthed [171d]
- Living in a 'mass extinction' [171d]
- GOES-U satellite reaches geostationary orbit, now designated GOES-19 [171d]
- Study reveals the existence of a hidden 'pink tax' in digital advertising [171d]
- Q&A: Seaweed—weighing the many health benefits and potential risks [171d]
- Perceived warmth, competence predict callback decisions in meta-analysis of hiring experiments [171d]
- Those excited for holiday season are more likely to feel they come quicker, study shows [171d]
- Study explores long-term impacts of ponderosa pine restoration treatment [171d]
- Beryl sets off alarm bells among hurricane experts [171d]
- Scientists develop novel model and dataset for ocean dissolved oxygen monitoring [171d]
- Scientists create comprehensive map of sea worm neural circuits [171d]
- Pest predictor identifies ingredients for ecological recipe for destruction [171d]
- Not so simple: Mosses and ferns offer new hope for crop protection [171d]
- Photosynthesis powers our world, but what fuels this fundamental process? [171d]
- Nanoparticle-based delivery system could offer treatment for diabetics with rare insulin allergy [171d]
- Astronauts confident Boeing space capsule can safely return them to Earth, despite failures [171d]
- Warming Baltic Sea: a red flag for global oceans [171d]
- Single-step procedure synthesizes air-stable, nickel-containing catalyst with safe, cheap materials [171d]
- Fermionic Hubbard quantum simulator observes antiferromagnetic phase transition [171d]
- Brazil needs a new approach to measure climate migration [171d]
- Surprise findings: American voters largely agree on issues including abortion, immigration and wealth inequality [171d]
- From robots and drones to sheep trackers, new tech can help farmers monitor and improve soil health [171d]
- The geometry of life: Physicists determine what controls biofilm growth [171d]
- British jails are at a breaking point—here's how the Dutch halved their prison population [171d]
- Deep-mapping the night sky for hot stars [171d]
- Archaeologists find ancient temple and theater in Peru [171d]
- Astronomers suggest up to 60% of near-Earth objects could be dark comets [171d]
- Dig safely when building sandcastles—collapsing sand holes can cause suffocation and even death [171d]
- Can you pick a criminal suspect out of a lineup? If they've shaved or changed clothes, you'd probably fail [171d]
- Wolves' return has had only small impact on deer populations in Washington state, study shows [171d]
- Gateway: The first lunar space station [171d]
- Using microwave sintering to produce 'space brick' for a future moon base [171d]
- Researchers create online tool to research the four-day school week [171d]
- Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy [171d]
- Australian amber has revealed 'living fossils' traced back to Gondwana 42 million years ago [171d]
- At-risk islands are missing from climate change models, researchers warn [171d]
- Astronomers find the nearest massive black hole, a missing link in massive black hole formation [171d]
- Phage-derived enzyme targets E. faecalis biofilms to mitigate acute graft-versus-host disease [171d]
- DNA analyses show the plague may have caused the downfall of Stone Age farmers [171d]
- Researchers discover a new form of scientific fraud: Uncovering 'sneaked references' [171d]
- The Gulf Stream is wind-powered and could weaken from climate change, research suggests [171d]
- Unexpected phage protein function discovered in bacteria battle [171d]
- Study shows entrepreneurs should tweak their pitches based on how innovative their idea is [171d]
- Looking for an 'outside the box' hire? You might get a rule-bending narcissist [171d]
- From bands to spots, the secrets of the leopard gecko's skin [171d]
- Climate change will disrupt inland wetlands in North America, study finds [171d]
- Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain—and give grooming tips for different types [171d]
- We tracked a floating whale carcass to see where it drifted—the result was fascinating [171d]
- Computational answers to riddles on stone: Advanced method for rock engraving analysis [171d]
- Physicists move one step closer to topological quantum computing [171d]
- Researchers more precisely calculate how much faster time passes on the moon [171d]
- Researchers pore through dusty records, modern databases to identify every creature and plant in Minnesota [171d]
- Research reveals the most complete dinosaur discovered in the UK in a century [171d]
- A second critically endangered Chinese pangolin is born in the Prague zoo in less than 2 years [171d]
- Europe's drinking water contaminated by 'forever chemical': NGOs [171d]
- Mozambican Woodlands could store more than double the carbon previously estimated [171d]
- Rising sea levels spell danger for shorebirds such as the oystercatcher [171d]
- Study demonstrates generation of orbital current via magnetization dynamics [171d]
- Energy-saving technique used by world's largest bats revealed [171d]
- Mechanism of phosphorylation in TREK channels offers therapeutic potential [171d]
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