The Brutalist Report - science
- Climate reporting standards insufficient, must be expanded, say experts [232d]
- Pioneering research sheds light on how babies and young children understand the art of pretense [232d]
- Singing from memory unlocks a surprisingly common musical superpower [232d]
- Candidate malaria vaccine provides lasting protection in NIH-sponsored trials [232d]
- Researchers unveil mysteries of ancient Earth [232d]
- International study detects consciousness in unresponsive patients [232d]
- Patients with unexplainable chronic itch have unique blood biomarkers that could eventually lead to new targeted treatments [232d]
- New research poised to transform approach to diagnosing and treating acute leukemia in children [232d]
- New clue into the curious case of our aging immune system [232d]
- Venting your frustrations can make friends like you better -- if you do it right [232d]
- A taste for carbon dioxide [232d]
- New brain-computer interface allows man with ALS to 'speak' again [232d]
- Good news for people with MS: COVID-19 vaccine not tied to relapse, study finds [232d]
- Do people with high blood pressure have a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease? [232d]
- Engineers conduct first in-orbit test of 'swarm' satellite autonomous navigation [232d]
- New way inflammation impacts cell communication [232d]
- Physicists throw world's smallest disco party [232d]
- Fracking frenzy in India: A water crisis in the making? [232d]
- Scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects [232d]
- Dark rituals: Understanding society's fascination with death and disaster [232d]
- Child-parent therapy has biological benefits for traumatized kids [232d]
- Galaxies in dense environments tend to be larger, settling one cosmic question and raising others [232d]
- Hydrometeorology and location affect hospitalizations for waterborne infectious diseases in the US [232d]
- Alzheimer's cognitive decline predicted by patient's age, sex, and irregular heart rhythm [232d]
- Unveiling the brain's reward circuitry [232d]
- Revealing the mysteries within microbial genomes [232d]
- How bread dough gave rise to civilization [232d]
- Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents' size, experience [232d]
- New research identifies early sensorimotor markers for autism spectrum disorder [232d]
- Tropical Atlantic mixing rewrites climate pattern rules [232d]
- Shingles increases risk of subsequent cognitive decline, study suggests [232d]
- Rare archaeological site reveals 'surprising' Neanderthal behaviour at Pyrenees foothills [232d]
- Scientists discover breakthrough method to activate dormant stem cells in the brain [232d]
- Eye-opening discovery offers fresh hope for disease that can cause blindness [232d]
- Historic map reveals how mussel farm is bringing shellfish reefs back to the seabed [232d]
- Smart fabric converts body heat into electricity [232d]
- Beige fat cells with a 'Sisyphus mechanism' [232d]
- Stopping and reversing Alzheimer's at an early stage [232d]
- Sugar intake decreasing but still too high [232d]
- A belly full of jelly [232d]
- Impact of 700 years of Inuvialuit subsistence hunting on beluga whales [232d]
- New mechanism of action kills cancer cells [232d]
- Surprising mechanism of lupus kidney damage identified [232d]
- How air-powered computers can prevent blood clots [232d]
- New vaccine against cervical cancer combines prophylactic and therapeutic activity [232d]
- Season of birth is associated with the development of asthma and allergic rhinitis [232d]
- A method that paves the way for improved fuel cell vehicles [232d]
- UV rays may boost health in low-sunlight countries [232d]
- Rising mercury pollution in soil could be related to climate change [232d]
- Early life exposure to common chemical permanently disrupts gut microbiome, study suggests [232d]
- Rocks collected on Mars hold key to water and perhaps life on the planet: Bring them back to Earth [232d]
- Researchers find possible inaccuracies in crash-reported child passenger injuries [232d]
- Rocks from Mars' Jezero Crater, which likely predate life on Earth, contain signs of water [232d]
- Great Scott! Stonehenge's Altar Stone origins reveal advanced ancient Britain [232d]
- C-section antibiotics impact the infant microbiome far less than infant diet [232d]
- An implantable sensor could reverse opioid overdoses [232d]
- A ketogenic diet could improve the response to pancreatic cancer therapy [232d]
- Decoding the world's largest animal genome [232d]
- Patterns of intelligence [232d]
- Immune cell regulator discovery could lead to treatments for arthritis and severe COVID [232d]
- Larger teams in academic research worsen career prospects, study finds [232d]
- Newly discovered ability of comammox bacteria could help reduce nitrous oxide emissions in agriculture [232d]
- Ecologists put an insect group on century-old map of biodiversity [232d]
- Work-related stress may increase the risk of an irregular heart rhythm [232d]
- Policing may play a role in youth mental health crises [232d]
- Giant fossil seeds from Borneo record ancient plant migration [232d]
- Venting your frustrations can make friends like you better—if you do it right [232d]
- Lewis-base ligand optimized electrolyte composition enhances CO₂ electrolysis performance [232d]
- Every reaction can help: Increasing the sense of responsibility of internet users [232d]
- Novel light transport model improves X-ray phase contrast imaging [232d]
- Could manure and compost act like probiotics, reducing antibiotic resistance in urban soils? [232d]
- NASA telescopes work out black hole's feeding schedule [232d]
- What to know about the MyShake app, California's earthquake warning system [232d]
- Research reveals pharmaceuticals are polluting England's National Parks [232d]
- Climate model biases in global monsoon: Insights from interhemispheric energy transport [232d]
- Scientists spot girls-only shark slumber party in Bass Strait's Beagle Marine Park [232d]
- Enabling magnetostrictive strain-sensitivity synergy in polycrystalline Fe₈₁Ga₁₉ alloys [232d]
- Exploring options for the sustainable management of phosphorus [232d]
- Dark rituals: Understanding society's fascination with death and disaster [232d]
- Reproductive hormone injectable treatments contribute to global amphibian conservation efforts [232d]
- Consumers continue to lower food inflation expectations and estimates [232d]
- New semiconductor material AlYN promises more energy-efficient and powerful electronics [232d]
- Marine heat waves in the Baltic Sea: Researchers investigate causes and effects [232d]
- Electromagnetic vortex cannon could enhance communication systems [232d]
- Geochemistry study links ancient anorthosites to early Earth's hot subduction [232d]
- Tropical Atlantic mixing rewrites climate pattern rules [232d]
- Fracking frenzy in India: A water crisis in the making? [232d]
- How to keep your pet's coat healthy [232d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses advances in RNA research [232d]
- Protons can tune synaptic signaling by changing the shape of a protein receptor [232d]
- Primordial black holes could kick out stars and replace them [232d]
- Researchers advance carbon neutrality by producing carbon nanotubes from waste plastic [232d]
- Scientists create material that can take the temperature of nanoscale objects [232d]
- Gender-sensitive job titles may affect women's interest in job ads [232d]
- Findings challenge current understanding of nitrogenases and highlight their potential for sustainable bioproduction [232d]
- New magnetometer aboard GOES-19 will improve space weather forecasts [232d]
- Patterns of identity attacks in extremist language uncover their violent intentions [232d]
- NASA still deciding whether to keep 2 astronauts at space station until next year [232d]
- Environmental scientists examine effects of salt pollution across generations of zooplankton [232d]
- Statistical analysis can detect when ChatGPT is used to cheat on multiple-choice chemistry exams [232d]
- New study finds link between facial attractiveness and lifespan [232d]
- Study explores immigrant challenges and hopes [232d]
- Indigenous science can help solve some of the great problems of our time [232d]
- Physicists throw world's smallest disco party with a levitating ball of fluorescent nanodiamond [232d]
- Ernesto becomes a hurricane after drenching Puerto Rico [232d]
- Rat birth control programs may not be the most efficient way to address urban rat infestations [232d]
- New study's findings can help communicators correct online misinformation [232d]
- A unique aquaponics system to produce more fish and vegetables with less energy [232d]
- Lake Erie walleye growth is driven by parents' size, experience [232d]
- Paying fairly: Insights from new study on tax fraud prevention [232d]
- First-of-its-kind analysis reveals importance of storms in air–sea carbon exchange in Southern Ocean [232d]
- Viewpoint: Why the UK doesn't need more policing—even after the riots [232d]
- Researchers discover there was an overseas trade supplying horses for sacrifices during the late Viking age [232d]
- Fine fragrances from test tubes: A new method to synthesize ambrox [232d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover to begin long climb up Martian crater rim [232d]
- Réunion is a tropical island getaway—climate study shows it could attract more tourists during European summers [232d]
- What is the Online Safety Act and why have riots in the UK reopened debates about it? [232d]
- Researchers pump extra CO₂ into an oak forest and discover trees will be 'woodier' in future [232d]
- Wild genes in domestic species: How we can supercharge our crops using their distant relatives [232d]
- 'Monster plants': An expert guide to alien invasive species and the epic battles they win [232d]
- Municipal politicians claim to be ideological moderates. Is it true? [232d]
- Revealing the mysteries within microbial genomes with a new high-throughput approach [232d]
- Characterizing the impact of 700 years of Inuvialuit subsistence hunting on beluga whales [232d]
- Interactive map shows thresholds for coastal nuisance flooding [232d]
- Studying the journey, not the destination, provides new insight into songbird migrations [232d]
- Newly discovered ability of comammox bacteria could help reduce nitrous oxide emissions in agriculture [232d]
- Planetary health diet adoption would reduce emissions by 17%, environmental scientists suggest [232d]
- New insights into neural circuit imaging: A comparison of one-photon and two-photon techniques [232d]
- An affordable tracking microscope to democratize microorganism research [232d]
- Astronomers find galaxies in denser environments are as much as 25% larger than those in less dense regions [232d]
- Study suggests five-second break can diffuse an argument between coupled partners [232d]
- Bumblebees' sense of direction rivals that of humans, study shows [232d]
- New massive eccentric brown dwarf discovered [232d]
- New cobalt complex triggers ferroptosis in cancer cells [232d]
- Chromatin structure found to play a key role in canine social behavior evolution [232d]
- Neutron-star mergers illuminate the mysteries of quark matter [232d]
- Earth's oldest, tiniest creatures are poised to be climate change winners—and the repercussions could be huge [232d]
- How color shapes which animals we fear—and which we protect [232d]
- City birds found to be carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria [232d]
- New analysis of Webb data measures universe expansion rate, finds there may not be a 'Hubble tension' [232d]
- Rare archaeological site reveals 'surprising' Neanderthal behavior at Pyrenees foothills [232d]
- International team sequence the world's largest animal genome: Data help explain tetrapod evolution [232d]
- Stonehenge's Altar Stone origins reveal advanced ancient Britain [232d]
- Unraveling modern bread wheat from the genes up [232d]
- Larger teams in academic research worsen career prospects, study finds [232d]
- First biogeographic map of ants reveals nine global realms [232d]
- Fish in Greenland consume more jellyfish than previously assumed, researchers discover [232d]
- Historic map reveals how mussel farm is bringing shellfish reefs back to the seabed [232d]
- Trojan horse method gives malaria parasites a taste of their own medicine [232d]
- New tools for fungicide resistance detection [232d]
- Consumer-grade insecticide sprays fail to control cockroaches, study shows [232d]
- Nighttime light data shows inequities in restoring power after Hurricane Michael [232d]
- Researchers discover new way to purify liquid argon for neutrino experiments [232d]
- Athens blaze reignites questions over 'fire every year' [232d]
- Light-responsive gene regulation at the mRNA level [232d]
- Fear of appearing prejudiced can inhibit accurate performance feedback to women [232d]
- Rocks collected on Mars hold key to water and perhaps life on the planet: Researchers urge bringing them back to Earth [232d]
- Scientist performs the first nonlinear study of black hole mimickers [232d]
- Exploring the structures of xenon-containing crystallites [232d]
- Rising mercury pollution in soil could be related to climate change, study suggests [232d]
- A first definitive demonstration of nonthermal particle acceleration in magnetorotational turbulence [232d]
- Bought too much toilet paper before that winter storm? Here's why [232d]
- Extreme heat exposure on the rise for millions of kids: UN [232d]
- Study finds rains that led to deadly Indian landslides were made worse by climate change [232d]
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