The Brutalist Report - science
- Mouse study sheds light on secret to maintaining a youthful immune system [255d]
- Marri trees a lifeline for many native bee species in biodiversity hotspot [255d]
- Maternal antibodies interfere with malaria vaccine responses [255d]
- NRL coronagraph captures unique images of a dusty comet [255d]
- What standing on one leg can tell you: Biological age [255d]
- Let sleeping babies lie: Scientists highlight negative impacts of sleep disruption on early brain development [255d]
- 'Human mini-brains' reveal autism biology and potential treatments [255d]
- Researchers show why cannabis policies should shift to a harm reduction, health promotion approach to safeguard public health [255d]
- Live well, think well: Research shows healthy habits tied to brain health [255d]
- Could poor sleep in middle age speed up brain aging? [255d]
- Dolphins sense military sonar at much lower levels than regulators predict [255d]
- Breathing deep: A metabolic secret of ethane-consuming archaea unraveled [255d]
- Nixing narcolepsy nightmares [255d]
- Scanning, scrolling, and swiping: New research uncovers why our brains are effective at quickly processing short messages [255d]
- Polar bears' exposure to pathogens is increasing as their environment changes [255d]
- Bystanders in a combat zone are treated as guilty until proven innocent [255d]
- Fossils unveil how southern Europe's ecosystem changed through Glacial-Interglacial Stages [255d]
- Implantable device may prevent death from opioid overdose [255d]
- 'Paleo-robots' to help scientists understand how fish started to walk on land [255d]
- Paleontologists discover Colorado 'swamp dweller' that lived alongside dinosaurs [255d]
- Adapting GenAI for the next generation of learning [255d]
- Risk of cardiovascular disease linked to long-term exposure to arsenic in community water supplies [255d]
- Listening skills bring human-like touch to robots [255d]
- Ethical framework aims to counter risks of geoengineering research [255d]
- Lyme borreliosis: New approach for developing targeted therapy [255d]
- Femtosecond-fieldoscopy accesses molecules fingerprints at near-infrared spectral range [255d]
- New method for producing innovative 3D molecules [255d]
- Safety and security: Study shines light on factors behind refugees' resilience [255d]
- Birth: It's a tight squeeze for chimpanzees, too [255d]
- Thread-like, flexible thermoelectric materials applicable for extreme environments [255d]
- Cannabis use in adolescence: Visible effects on brain structure [255d]
- Dehydration linked to muscle cramps in IRONMAN triathletes [255d]
- Data security: Breakthrough in research with personalized health data [255d]
- Geography: Improving our understanding of complex crises [255d]
- Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life [255d]
- New tool enables a more complete and rapid decoding of the language of algal gene expression [255d]
- Saving the bats: Researchers find bacteria, fungi on bat wings that could help fight deadly white-nose syndrome [255d]
- A multi-level breakthrough in optical computing [255d]
- Researchers develop new coatings to boost turbine engine efficiency [255d]
- With 'electro-agriculture,' plants can produce food in the dark and with 94% less land, bioengineers say [255d]
- Researchers use the sounds of healthy coral reefs to encourage growth of a new species of coral larvae [255d]
- Researchers flip genes on and off with AI-designed DNA switches [255d]
- Novel antibody platform tackles viral mutations [255d]
- Immunotherapy blocks scarring, improves heart function in mice with heart failure [255d]
- How ovarian cancer disables immune cells [255d]
- Physicists discover first 'black hole triple' [255d]
- A 'chemical ChatGPT' for new medications [255d]
- Capturing carbon from the air just got easier [255d]
- Ultra-small spectrometer yields the power of a 1,000 times bigger device [255d]
- The decision to eat may come down to these three neurons [255d]
- Symbiosis in ancient Corals [255d]
- Researchers develop method to 'hear' defects in promising nanomaterial [255d]
- Airbnb rentals linked to increased crime rates in London neighborhoods, finds study [255d]
- Teaching must be made more attractive as a profession to tackle shortages, researchers say [255d]
- Marri trees are a lifeline for many native bee species in a biodiversity hotspot [255d]
- Dolphins sense military sonar at much lower levels than regulators predict, study shows [255d]
- Cross-boundary regions need urgent targeted conservation interventions, says study [255d]
- Understanding the influence of specific gene mutations on starch properties in barley [255d]
- Study finds land use influences organisms living underground [255d]
- Molecular insights into the dynamic dance of nanoplastics and natural organic matter [255d]
- Experts explain Hurricane Helene's impact on Appalachia [255d]
- Live-cell imaging under centrifugation: New method measure the forces that keep the nuclei of living cells centered [255d]
- Supreme Court Justices use rhetoric to affirm high court's power and influence, LLM analysis finds [255d]
- Japanese sardines astonish scientists by crossing the Pacific to the West Coast [255d]
- Researchers' unique 3D maps might help solve the mysteries of octopus arms [255d]
- A growing number of Canadian households contain dangerous levels of radon gas, finds survey [255d]
- River flow responses to heat waves may change more rapidly under climate change, research finds [255d]
- Two new studies call for clear frameworks for coastal CO₂ sequestration [255d]
- Weather clears for SpaceX Crew-8 to head home to Florida [255d]
- Artemis II astronauts put Orion's side hatch to the test [255d]
- Tracking down nuclear fission's elusive scission neutron with a supercomputer [255d]
- Chick peeps study could improve understanding of animal emotions [255d]
- NASA begins new deployable solar array tech demo on Pathfinder spacecraft [255d]
- Compost produced from organic solid waste could replace 21% of industrial fertilizers in urban agriculture [255d]
- Study examines reciprocal causal effects of addiction and education [255d]
- Ground nesting birds declining faster than any other bird species in Europe [255d]
- Newly developed methodology breaks molecular symmetry to back one theory about life's origin [255d]
- The Tea-CUP project: Joint initiative to provide climate services to help the tea industry [255d]
- Family as wealth factor: Study reveals how generational change and family events are associated with a person's wealth [255d]
- Mammalian fossils reveal how southern Europe's ecosystem changed during the Pleistocene [255d]
- Scientists successfully increase measurement rate of Raman spectroscopy by 100-fold [255d]
- Insect and spider biodiversity increases organic nutrient availability across ecosystems, large-scale study shows [255d]
- How advertising jingles influence our buying choices (and why we can still sing them decades later) [255d]
- Many wealthy members of Congress are descendants of rich slaveholders: New study [255d]
- Atlanta neighborhood hired case manager to address rising homelessness. It's improving health and safety for everyone [255d]
- A multi-level breakthrough in optical computing—a faster, more efficient, and robust memory cell [255d]
- An elegant switch regulates production of protein variants during cell division [255d]
- Drug delivery system overcomes circulatory roadblock that prevents gene therapies from reaching their targets [255d]
- New technology illustrates bacterial 'hibernation states' [255d]
- Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities face barriers to medical school admission, study finds [255d]
- Broadcasting sounds of healthy coral reefs encourages coral larvae growth, study shows [255d]
- Tardigrades are less cosmopolitan and more diverse than believed, researchers show [255d]
- Experiments find people assume unidentified bystanders in a war zone are combatants, acceptable collateral damage [255d]
- Paleontologists discover Colorado 'swamp dweller' mammal that lived alongside dinosaurs [255d]
- Polar bears' exposure to pathogens is increasing as their environment changes, blood samples suggest [255d]
- 'Paleo-robots' provide an experimental approach for understanding how fish started to walk on land [255d]
- Half of young adults in UK support prison time for non-consensual condom removal [255d]
- Superconductivity offers new insights into quantum material MnBi₂Te₄ [255d]
- How beef became a marker of American identity [255d]
- Both Harris and Trump have records on space policy. An expert examines where they differ [255d]
- Nationality shapes who we view as workplace leaders [255d]
- As more Americans go 'no contact' with their parents, they live out a dilemma at the heart of Shakespeare's 'King Lear' [255d]
- Open-source tool enables a more complete and rapid decoding of the language of algal gene expression [255d]
- Palestinian seeds join Arctic 'doomsday vault' [255d]
- Research shows our understanding of 'posh' words is all wrong [255d]
- From a salty breeze to the stench of sewage, here's how smell affects our ocean experience and reflects changing seas [255d]
- 'With a grain of salt': Online video game experiment reveals how humans learn from others [255d]
- New theory identifies how physics principle of 'rattling' relates to self-organization [255d]
- Don't let tech gurus decide the future: Nobel winner Simon Johnson [255d]
- Rapid genome analysis of a Whippet sighthound sets new standard for biodiversity research [255d]
- Webb finds candidates for first young brown dwarfs outside the Milky Way [255d]
- Ultra-small spectrometer yields the power of a 1,000 times bigger device [255d]
- Dinosaur fossils discovered for first time in Hong Kong [255d]
- Carbon removal industry calls on U.S. government for regulation in new industry report [255d]
- A 'chemical ChatGPT' for new medications: Researchers train AI to predict potential active ingredients [255d]
- Fossilized stomach contents provide insights into the diet of Early Jurassic pterosaurs [255d]
- Interactive museum exhibit shows how paleontologists study the past [255d]
- Testing heat shields for different atmospheres [255d]
- Early evidence of symbiosis found in ancient coral [255d]
- Geographers present new risk model that offers more nuanced view of complex crises [255d]
- National study reports a 'worrying confluence' of flood risk, social vulnerability and climate change denial [255d]
- Saving the bats: Researchers find bacteria and fungi on bat wings that could help fight deadly white-nose syndrome [255d]
- New parasite discovered amid decline of California's unique Channel Island fox [255d]
- Study shows birth is a tight squeeze for chimpanzees, too [255d]
- Chemists synthesize stable 3D molecules for drug design [255d]
- Breathing deep: A metabolic secret of ethane-consuming archaea unraveled [255d]
- Research projects protect national security assets from space weather [255d]
- Subtle coastal sinking raises storm surge risks, new data analysis strategy suggests [255d]
- Report calls for international action to tackle climate change [255d]
- Study shows when media attention gets hot, companies often cut back on lobbying [255d]
- Climate change projected to deplete food sources of endangered whale sharks [255d]
- The Canadian Arctic shows that understanding the effects of climate change requires long-term vision [255d]
- China's 'Thousand Sails' joins Starlink as the latest mega-satellite constellation in orbit [255d]
- Report shows gender bias continues in newsrooms [255d]
- Future atmospheric rivers could bring catastrophic ocean level rise off the West Coast, simulation study shows [255d]
- Simplified menus could reduce food waste and save cafes thousands [255d]
- Why Trump's messaging is becoming more extreme: A mathematician explains [255d]
- Through the looking glass: A cross-chiral reaction challenges our definition of life [255d]
- Adapting generative AI for the next generation of learning [255d]
- High-resolution, nanoscale imaging method could accelerate the discovery of more durable materials [255d]
- How bioacoustics and AI can help study animal populations in the forest and beneath the waves [255d]
- Crucial role of peer support for African American doctoral students at predominantly white institutions [255d]
- Majority of NZ researchers see Māori Indigenous knowledge as relevant to their work—but there is a gender divide [255d]
- NASA Quiet Space Fan research to benefit commercial space stations [255d]
- UK rivers contain cocktail of chemicals, pharmaceuticals and stimulants, says report [255d]
- Epic voyage to uncover what causes tsunamis [255d]
- AI model improves 4D STEM imaging for delicate materials [255d]
- Putting people first to improve water-risk assessments [255d]
- What are you really eating? Study finds one in five seafood products are mislabeled [255d]
- Scientists determine the timing and duration of a major hyperthermal event in the Early Jurassic [255d]
- New research suggests problematic community attitudes allow child sexual abuse to continue [255d]
- Rocky planets orbiting small stars could have stable atmospheres needed to support life [255d]
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