The Brutalist Report - science
- Recommendations for studying the impact of AI on young people's mental health [72d]
- Wild baboons not capable of visual self-awareness when viewing their own reflection [72d]
- Here's what's causing the Great Salt Lake to shrink [72d]
- Can DNA-nanoparticle motors get up to speed with motor proteins? [72d]
- Dolphins use a 'fat taste' system to get their mother's milk [72d]
- New study uncovers key mechanism behind learning and memory [72d]
- Scientists identify neurons in mice that, once activated, can change body's metabolic rate, induce hibernation-like state [72d]
- New paper creates roadmap for the next generation of bioelectronic medicine [72d]
- Scientists harness the power of 'layered' crystals for energy innovation [72d]
- Harnessing electromagnetic waves and quantum materials to improve wireless communication technologies [72d]
- Simplified redesign of proteins to improve ligand binding [72d]
- Building sentence structure may be language-specific [72d]
- Reimagining chain mail [72d]
- Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland 'across a tipping point,' study finds [72d]
- Astronomers thought they understood fast radio bursts: A recent one calls that into question [72d]
- Seeing the unseen: New method reveals 'hyperaccessible' window in freshly replicated DNA [72d]
- 'Unprecedented' level of control allows person without use of limbs to operate virtual quadcopter [72d]
- HKU research identifies PICH protein as key player in preventing chromosome breakage linked to cancer [72d]
- Cycle of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef now at 'catastrophic' levels [72d]
- Australian Plantago could replace psyllium husk in gluten-free breads [72d]
- Shorter, smarter, safer: Short-course antibiotics can revolutionize healthcare [72d]
- Neuromorphic semiconductor chip that learns and corrects itself? [72d]
- A team with diverse expertise produces novel ideas -- but are they practical? [72d]
- Little birds, little poops, little food safety risk [72d]
- Structural insights reveal drug target in trypanosome parasites [72d]
- New evidence suggests megaflood refilled the Mediterranean Sea five million years ago [72d]
- New ceramic catalyst uses sodium and boron to drive sustainable industrial reactions [72d]
- Antibiotics, vaccinations and anti-inflammatory medication linked to reduced risk of dementia [72d]
- Extreme supersonic winds measured on planet outside our Solar System [72d]
- Why our biological clock ticks: Research reconciles major theories of aging [72d]
- Telephone therapy reduces fatigue interference with activities, mood and cognition for metastatic breast cancer survivors [72d]
- Salt deposit ring inside your pasta pan? [72d]
- First fast radio burst traced to old, dead, elliptical galaxy [72d]
- We can make fertilizer more efficiently under the surface of the Earth [72d]
- The importance of eco-friendly sensors in global food supply [72d]
- Brain immune cells may also be from 'Mars and Venus' [72d]
- Treatment for children with obesity has lasting effect [72d]
- Action urged over climate change's impact on hydropower and wildlife [72d]
- Team manipulates intracellular signal transduction using optogenetic technology [72d]
- How war and climate crisis are reshaping the global fertilizer industry [72d]
- A tether covered in solar panels could boost the ISS's orbit [72d]
- Chinese 'artificial sun' sets a record towards fusion power generation [72d]
- NASA rockets to fly through flickering, vanishing auroras [72d]
- Garden ponds: Hidden gems of urban biodiversity conservation [72d]
- Skin-penetrating nematodes' love-hate relationship with CO₂ could lead to new parasitic infection treatments [72d]
- Illuminating an asymmetric gap in a topological antiferromagnet [72d]
- Study of deadly dog cancer reveals new clues for improved treatment [72d]
- Building sentence structure may be language-specific, brain activity study finds [72d]
- Peptides that can remove microplastics identified [72d]
- Seeing the unseen: New method reveals 'hyperaccessible' window in freshly replicated DNA [72d]
- Simplified redesign of proteins can improve ligand binding [72d]
- The ash left behind by the Los Angeles wildfires might be toxic, experts warn [72d]
- Harnessing electromagnetic waves and quantum materials to improve wireless communication technologies [72d]
- Governor proposes banning cellphones in schools throughout New York state starting next fall [72d]
- City-dwelling spur-winged lapwings move around more than their rural counterparts [72d]
- New findings shed light on cell health: Key insights into the recycling process inside cells [72d]
- Natural features and oil and gas structures influence the movement of whale sharks across the seascape [72d]
- Reversing age-related fertility decline in male fruit flies: The crucial role of seminal fluid [72d]
- Transforming China's food system: Researchers assess potential pathways for sustainability [72d]
- How the new NASA and India Earth Satellite NISAR will see Earth [72d]
- Does the world need a 'universal language' of accounting? [72d]
- Scientists succeed in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations for the first time [72d]
- Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland 'across a tipping point,' study finds [72d]
- Looking to Kenya's Lake Victoria and cyanobacteria for what may come for Lake Erie [72d]
- Innovative process converts urine into slow-release crystal fertilizer [72d]
- Pesticide mixtures shown to be present in soil and plants all year round, not just during application times [72d]
- Large bipedal dinosaur footprints discovered: Possible evidence of Mongolian giant Saurolophus [72d]
- Novel perovskite growth method leads to ultrahigh-resolution micro-LED displays [72d]
- Nanoislands on silicon enable switchable topological textures for new electronic applications [72d]
- Systems engineering of cell factories almost doubles output, offering a sustainable fossil-fuel alternative [72d]
- Scientists harness the power of 'layered' crystals for energy innovation [72d]
- Harnessing proteins to clean contaminated soil [72d]
- Ship slime build-up: Biofilm growth model could enable lower costs and emissions in ocean transport [72d]
- How nonprofits pitch in before, during and after disasters strike [72d]
- Learning your political opponents don't actually hate you can reduce toxic polarization and antidemocratic attitudes [72d]
- Women were at the center of iron age Britain. New find reminds us how misogyny has shaped our view of the past [72d]
- Scientists discover compound to combat malaria's resurgence in warming climates [72d]
- Beer sold in grocery stores drives higher sales in other categories [72d]
- AI model simulates 500 million years of evolution to generate a new fluorescent protein [72d]
- Melting temperature and phase stability of iron under core-like conditions shed light on Earth's geodynamics [72d]
- Regeneratively farmed is the new buzz label on supermarket shelves, but what does it actually mean? [72d]
- Women are seen as 'saviours' or 'victims' in climate change debates: Why this is a problem [72d]
- Survey with American employees reveals 'workers want a say in their work' [72d]
- Lessons from 'stop and frisk' can help Philly police use drones to improve safety without compromising civil liberties [72d]
- I'm an economist. Here's why I'm worried the California insurance crisis could trigger broader financial instability [72d]
- Electrons in twisted graphene form novel 1/3 fractional quantum Hall state [72d]
- Next-gen fibers: Smart textile can sense light, pressure, smell and even taste [72d]
- How do we survive crises—then and now? Archaeologists examine four common resilience strategies [72d]
- Extreme supersonic winds measured on a planet outside our solar system [72d]
- Size matters for foodborne pathogens: Poop from small birds unlikely to pose food safety risk for farmers [72d]
- Lab-grown intestines: Protein printing mimics human gut structures [72d]
- Nickel mining a serious concern for climate action, reveals study [72d]
- A new frontier in understanding electron dynamics: Imaging with attosecond short X-ray flashes [72d]
- New evidence suggests megaflood refilled the Mediterranean Sea 5 million years ago [72d]
- Ceramic catalyst uses sodium and boron to drive sustainable industrial reactions [72d]
- Electrochemical process recycles CO₂ from flue gases with just 2% concentration [72d]
- Scientists finally know how cells build a structure that lets them migrate [72d]
- Endangered and exceptional: New insect species highlights Kosovo biodiversity hotspot [72d]
- Surveys reveal zone of possible agreement for Israeli–Palestinian peace agreement [72d]
- Water boosts catalytic recycling efficiency for plastic waste [72d]
- Communities affected by public mass shootings see alcohol sales increase across US [72d]
- Spotted hyena found in Egypt for the first time in 5,000 years [72d]
- Despite knowing where and when people hunt, Canada geese don't flee far [72d]
- Coral bleaching on Great Barrier Reef reaches 'catastrophic' levels [72d]
- Neuroimaging uncovers why diverse teams excel in ideas but falter in execution [72d]
- Atomic pair catalyst converts methane to acetic acid with high efficiency [72d]
- Black holes are spinning faster than expected, researchers find [72d]
- Paper-based sensors provide eco-friendly, affordable way to monitor global agriculture [72d]
- First fast radio burst traced to old, dead, elliptical galaxy [72d]
- Salt deposit ring inside your pasta pan? Researchers unveil the physical mechanisms at play [72d]
- 'Extremely critical' risk as winds whip fire-weary Los Angeles [72d]
- Rain-triggered landslide kills 17 in Indonesia [72d]
- Structural insights reveal drug target in trypanosome parasites [72d]
- Innovative technique flips chemical polarity for targeted drug creation [72d]
- Research identifies PICH protein as key player in preventing chromosome breakage linked to cancer [72d]
- Urban studies: Doing research when every city is different [72d]
- SMART: One step closer to nuclear fusion with its first plasma [72d]
- Australian Plantago could replace psyllium husk in gluten-free breads, research suggests [72d]
- Trump vows to plant flag on Mars, omits mention of Moon return [72d]
- Despite fears of falling trust in expert knowledge, a global survey shows New Zealanders value science highly [72d]
- New Zealand mayor goes nuclear after Trump claims US 'split the atom' [72d]
- Trump leaves Paris climate agreement, doubles down on fossil fuels [72d]
- Trump's climate retreat shines light on green leaders [72d]
- The red flowering gum: A perennial favorite and a summer stunner [72d]
- Strong earthquake in Taiwan injures 27 and causes scattered damage [72d]
- How evolutionary adaptations enable a fruit fly to detect and thrive on toxic food sources [72d]
- Global water research overlooks needs of the Global South, study says [72d]
- Don't rely on social media users for fact-checking. Many don't care much about the common good [72d]
- Trump's meme coin is nothing new—it takes a page out of the ancient world's playbook [72d]
- LA fires risk reinforcing the false idea that we're all in this together—the poor are still more vulnerable [72d]
- Art as resistance: Digital archive documents how protest arts address police violence [72d]
- Saving lives and limbs on the high seas: The extraordinary world of early modern ship's surgeons [72d]
- Climate change is fueling Trump's desire to tap into Canada's water and Arctic resources [72d]
- Trump signs executive order reversing Biden-era restrictions on oil and gas exploration in Alaska [72d]
- What do Trump's environmental rollbacks mean for California? [72d]
- Discovery shows oyster blood proteins improve antibiotic effectiveness [72d]
- X-ray observations uncover merger process in a nearby low-mass galaxy cluster [72d]
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