The Brutalist Report - science
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- Remote control eddies: Upwelled nutrients boost productivity around Hawaiian Islands [225d]
- Restricting sugar consumption in utero and in early childhood significantly reduces risk of midlife chronic disease [225d]
- Stem cell-like approach in plants sheds light on specialized cell wall formation [226d]
- Study demonstrates efficacy of iron supplements for children living with HIV [226d]
- Study shows no difference between two common methods for saving lives during cardiac arrest [226d]
- Study links methylmalonic acid to weakening of immune cells in lung cancer [226d]
- MRSA's double defense against antibiotics [226d]
- First blueprint of the human spliceosome revealed [226d]
- The harmful frequency and reach of unhealthy foods on social media [226d]
- Autistic traits shape how we explore [226d]
- Violating Bredt's rule: Chemists just broke a 100-year-old rule and say it's time to rewrite the textbooks [226d]
- Echolocating bats use an acoustic cognitive map for navigation [226d]
- Researchers solve medical mystery of neurological symptoms in kids [226d]
- Finding a missing piece for neurodegenerative disease research [226d]
- New methods for whale tracking and rendezvous using autonomous robots [226d]
- First pediatric guideline on opioid prescribing in primary care focuses on preventing overdose [226d]
- Sleeping for 2: Insomnia therapy reduces postpartum depression, study shows [226d]
- How fruit flies achieve accurate visual behavior despite changing light conditions [226d]
- Immune system review provides insight into more effective biotechnology [226d]
- A novel neural network for preserving cultural heritage via 3D image reconstruction [226d]
- New ESO image captures a dark wolf in the sky [226d]
- New method successfully recycles carbon fiber composite into reusable materials [226d]
- Long COVID inflammation damages the heart, study finds [226d]
- How life began on earth: modeling Earth's ancient atmosphere [226d]
- Study reveals impact of modified ball regulations on game performance in handball [226d]
- Successful development of a perfect diamagnetic conducting polymer [226d]
- Brighter nights and darker days could lead to an early grave [226d]
- Meta-learning of motor skills in the dorsal premotor cortex of the brain [226d]
- A common steroid therapy may influence brain development in preterm infants [226d]
- Shaping future health: How infant gut microbiota development matters [226d]
- High-tech tracking technology streamlines drug discovery [226d]
- Landmark 20-year study of climate change impact on permafrost forests [226d]
- 'Wearable' devices for cells [226d]
- Study reveals acceleration in Pacific upper-ocean circulation over past 30 years, impacting global weather patterns [226d]
- Researcher finds AI could help improve city planning [226d]
- A trick of light: Researchers turn silicon into direct bandgap semiconductor [226d]
- Development of a simple, revolutionary printing technique for periodic nano/microstructures [226d]
- New findings on animal viruses with potential to infect humans [226d]
- Human proteins identified that explain inter-individual differences in functional brain connectivity [226d]
- A newly developed algorithm shows how a gene is expressed at microscopic resolution [226d]
- Wearable ultrasound tech for muscle monitoring opens new possibilities in healthcare and human-machine interfaces [226d]
- Why elephants never forget but fleas have, well, the attention span of a flea [226d]
- Sleep apnea contributes to dementia in older adults, especially women [226d]
- The silk thread that can turn clothes into charging stations [226d]
- High survival rates explain 20 years of rapid expansion of wolves in Germany [226d]
- Breast cancer: the diversity of metastases [226d]
- Temperature at Roque de los Muchachos Observatory rose 1.1 degrees C in 20 years -- twice as much as predicted by climate models [226d]
- A paper-aluminum combo for strong, sustainable packaging [226d]
- Off the clothesline, on the grid: MXene nanomaterials enable wireless charging in textiles [226d]
- How COVID-19 transformed family dinners [226d]
- Porous dermal fillers show promise for diabetic wound treatment [226d]
- A new paradigm for control of quantum emitters [226d]
- Global ocean oscillations and climate change affect weather patterns in the Serengeti [226d]
- New anti-cancer agent works without oxygen [226d]
- Engineers determine optimal placement strategy for EV charging stations [226d]
- Biodiversity law that forces builders to compensate for nature loss could be twice as effective, experts claim [226d]
- A new piece in the grass pea puzzle -- updated genome sequence published [226d]
- Nigeria's universities need to revamp their entrepreneurship courses. They're not meeting student needs [225d]
- Expert shares advice on how to ease anxiety this election season [225d]
- Overshooting 1.5°C is risky. That's why we need to hedge our bets [226d]
- Eddies supply upwelled nutrients to boost productivity around Hawaiian Islands, research finds [226d]
- Concrete modules with self-healing oyster reef structure in Florida Panhandle Bay installed to protect military base [226d]
- Ecologist uses deep learning to help protect chimpanzees [226d]
- Spain flooding 'catastrophe' should serve as a warning, EU says at nature summit [226d]
- Researcher explains why employers should prioritize the well-being of expatriate workers [226d]
- The human spliceosome: Decade-long study reveals first blueprint of the most complex molecular machine inside every cell [226d]
- How fruit flies achieve accurate visual behavior despite changing light conditions [226d]
- Assessing impacts of microplastics on marine ecosystems and human health [226d]
- Carbon pricing in Uganda only an option with revenue redistribution, says study [226d]
- Climate change leads to more alpine hazards, research team finds [226d]
- High survival rates explain 20 years of rapid expansion of wolves in Germany [226d]
- Team synthesizes a cost-effective, high-durability, non-noble metal alloy as alternative to iridium oxide anodes [226d]
- Between night and day: Research uncovers genetic basis for flies' circadian plasticity [226d]
- Chemo-biological process overcomes drawbacks of waste plastic pyrolysis [226d]
- African publishing is being revolutionized. Report explores trends in six countries [226d]
- The fungus among us: California's bats under siege [226d]
- Stem cell-like approach in plants sheds light on specialized cell wall formation [226d]
- Project 2025 could be disastrous for the climate—legal scholars are preparing to fight back [226d]
- Simple technique can print periodic nano/microstructures on glass [226d]
- Religion in the workplace is tricky, but employers and employees both lose when it becomes a total taboo [226d]
- Study reveals acceleration in Pacific upper-ocean circulation over past 30 years, impacting global weather patterns [226d]
- Not all 'review bombing' is bad for business [226d]
- Scientists examine how wastewater practices in Florida Keys impact water quality [226d]
- How ice-nucleating proteins control freezing: Researchers uncover the mechanism behind ice-forming bacteria [226d]
- New study investigates beetle communication and its affect on brood care [226d]
- Students develop model to better understand the chemical process of renewable fuels [226d]
- Why ancient Mesopotamians would have used a sheep's liver to predict Donald Trump's election odds [226d]
- New book explains how the internet has propelled extremism to forefront of 21st-century politics [226d]
- Researchers seek understanding of early life on earth following Chilean expedition [226d]
- The mortality rate of bats at modern-day swimming pools is comparable to that at Messel 47 million years ago [226d]
- Research confirms stereotypes about job-related traits [226d]
- A new piece in the grass pea puzzle: Updated genome sequence published [226d]
- The spooky impact of climate change on Halloween [226d]
- Variations in scientific ethics: Chinese scientists prioritize government service more than global peers [226d]
- Observatory finds local 1.1 ºC increase in 20 years, twice as much as predicted by climate models [226d]
- Mathematical model decodes protein interactions to show how condensates form [226d]
- Paper-aluminum combo can replace plastic for strong, sustainable packaging [226d]
- Work with nature to unlock economic prosperity, researchers say [226d]
- Imaging advance creates clearer picture of organic solar cells' molecular structure [226d]
- Astronomers predict the orbits of potentially hazardous comets from meteor showers [226d]
- Computational model calculates an organism's ideal learning rate based on its life cycle and surroundings [226d]
- Off the clothesline, on the grid: MXene nanomaterials enable wireless charging in textiles [226d]
- New method successfully recycles carbon fiber composite into reusable materials [226d]
- New nanocatalyst targets tumors without oxygen [226d]
- Porous nanofibrous microspheres show promise for diabetic wound treatment [226d]
- A new paradigm for control of quantum emitters—modulating and encoding quantum photonic info on a single light stream [226d]
- Study shows bats have acoustic cognitive maps [226d]
- Study reveals superbug MRSA's double defense against antibiotics [226d]
- Chemists just broke a 100-year-old rule and say it's time to rewrite the textbooks [226d]
- It all started with a Big Bang: The quest to unravel the mystery behind the birth of the universe [226d]
- Charcoal stored in preserved guano gives helps reconstruct regional fire histories [226d]
- Forever chemicals are in our drinking water—here's how to reduce them [226d]
- Why have Spain floods killed so many? [226d]
- Can a superstar hippo help save Africa's rainforests? [226d]
- 20-year study of climate change impact on permafrost forests could refine carbon source and CO₂ sink models [226d]
- International team discovers small molecules that regulate how fast plant leaves age [226d]
- A novel state of thorium opens the possibility for a nuclear clock [226d]
- What monkeys might teach us about evaluating presidential candidates [226d]
- Fundamental quantum model recreated from nanographenes [226d]
- Safe, efficient method for synthesizing allenes opens up new possibilities for drug development [226d]
- Destructive weed, found in New York state, resists common herbicides [226d]
- Foreign accents protect people from being judged for bad grammar, finds study [226d]
- Public school principals face challenges with philanthropic funding in Australia [226d]
- Why NASA's SPHEREx mission will make 'Most colorful' cosmic map ever [226d]
- Webb and Hubble examine spooky galaxy pair [226d]
- Framework helps autonomous drones rendezvous with sperm whales for better tracking [226d]
- Simple science summaries written by AI can help people understand research and trust scientists [226d]
- Nigeria's last elephants: What must be done to save them? [226d]
- Colonialism, starvation and resistance: How food is weaponized, from Gaza to Canada [226d]
- Rust Belt voters aren't all white, but reporting often ignores the concerns of people of color there, says geographer [226d]
- Three ways for schools to make climate education inclusive for all children [226d]
- Americans own guns to protect themselves from psychological as well as physical threats, researcher says [226d]
- Moles, birthmarks, red hair: The anatomical features used to accuse women of witchcraft in the 17th century [226d]
- Mesoporous MoS₂ strategy boosts efficiency and stability of perovskite solar cells [226d]
- Newly developed algorithm shows how a gene is expressed at microscopic resolution [226d]
- How local governments can lead the way in decarbonizing the US [226d]
- Video: NASA's Perseverance captures 'googly eye' during solar eclipse [226d]
- State of the Climate 2024: Australia is enduring harsher fire seasons, more ocean heat waves and sea-level rise [226d]
- Individual action on climate was tarred as greenwashing or virtue signaling—but it still has a place [226d]
- Laser vibration sensing technology can detect landmines faster than previous techniques [226d]
- Molecular symmetry can govern crystallization pathways in highly supersaturated solutions, researchers find [226d]
- Scientists explore role of extracellular polymeric substances in biofilm bacteria [226d]
- Theoretical framework could improve data gathering in biological systems [226d]
- Biodiversity law that forces builders to compensate for nature loss could be twice as effective, experts claim [226d]
- Skeleton weed biocontrol midge released in Western Australia [226d]
- Scientists develop starch nanocomposite films that pave the way for green electronics [226d]
- Using machine learning to identify bacterial resistance genes and the drugs to block them [226d]
- Tax policy changes could make homeownership a reality for more Americans [226d]
- Machine-learning analysis tracks the evolution of 16th-century European astronomical thought [226d]
- AI method captures ecotourism photos to monitor remote animal species [226d]
- New doubt over production cuts in plastic pollution treaty [226d]
- Snow forecast next week on Mt Fuji, at last [226d]
- Tiny fragments of a 4-billion-year-old asteroid reveal its history [226d]
- Single-molecule tracking technology streamlines drug discovery [226d]
- Astronomers investigate the properties of open cluster NGC 2506 [226d]
- New ESO image captures a dark wolf in the sky [226d]
- Study gathers strong evidence of the doubly magic nature of ¹⁰⁰Sn [226d]
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