The Brutalist Report - science
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- Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death [225d]
- Study uncovers first evidence of resistance to standard malaria treatment in African children with severe malaria [225d]
- New drug targets for Alzheimer's identified from cerebrospinal fluid [225d]
- Neuro-oncology experts reveal how to use AI to improve brain cancer diagnosis, monitoring, treatment [225d]
- Standardized autism screening during pediatric well visits identified more, younger children with high likelihood for autism diagnosis [225d]
- Study finds humidity diminishes daytime cooling gains in urban green spaces [225d]
- Diabetes medication may be effective in helping people drink less alcohol [225d]
- Exposure to marijuana in the womb may increase risk of addiction to opioids later in life, study finds [225d]
- Scientific thought on emotions in animals [225d]
- Cash is King: The surprising truth about spending habits in a cashless world [225d]
- Deciphering the anomalous properties of water [225d]
- Diverse and diverging demands on forests in Germany [225d]
- Colorado River basins could face tipping point, drought study warns [225d]
- New insights into how we navigate space and store memories [225d]
- Novel electro-biodiesel a more efficient, cleaner alternative to existing alternatives [225d]
- AI headphones create a 'sound bubble,' quieting all sounds more than a few feet away [225d]
- Scientists use math to predict crystal structure in hours instead of months [225d]
- PTSD patients can benefit just as much from intensive outpatient programs as from inpatient clinics, new study shows [225d]
- Social isolation, loneliness and frailty in older adults have a complex and sometimes mutually reinforcing relationship [225d]
- Frequent emergency care during pregnancy could signal greater risk for severe maternal morbidity [225d]
- New study sheds light on language development in children with hearing loss [225d]
- It's my brain's fault! Why teenagers make often unwise decisions [225d]
- Backyard birds learn from their new neighbors when moving house [225d]
- Four global policies could eliminate more than 90% of plastic waste and 30% of linked carbon emissions by 2050 [225d]
- Breakthrough in capturing 'hot' CO2 from industrial exhaust [225d]
- New discovery enables gene therapy for muscular dystrophies, other disorders [225d]
- Anti-anxiety and hallucination-like effects of psychedelics mediated by distinct neural circuits [225d]
- Optical biosensor rapidly detects mpox virus [225d]
- Researchers uncover potential treatment for rare genetic disorders [226d]
- Scientists discover laser light can cast a shadow [226d]
- When sun protection begets malnutrition: Vitamin D deficiency in Japanese women [226d]
- New study reveals half a century of change on Britain's iconic limestone pavements [226d]
- Breaking every hour of sedentary time with 10 mins of light exercise significantly reduced blood pressure [226d]
- Genetic variation enhances cancer drug sensitivity [226d]
- Deep learning streamlines identification of 2D materials [226d]
- Revolutionizing biology education: Scientists film 'giant' mimivirus in action [226d]
- Robotic shorts support people when walking [226d]
- Long-sought measurement of exotic beta decay in thallium helps extract the timescale of the Sun's birth [226d]
- Wave-predicting robots could cut green energy costs [226d]
- Spectacular chimneys discovered in the Dead Sea [226d]
- Recycling in middle age may be critical for brain health [226d]
- Land-use policy rethink vital to hit net zero [226d]
- Scientists compile library for evaluating exoplanet water [226d]
- Scientists find a new way of entangling light and sound [226d]
- Behavioral analysis in mice: More precise results despite fewer animals [226d]
- Frog populations once decimated by disease mount a major comeback [226d]
- AI method can spot potential disease faster, better than humans, study finds [226d]
- Transforming anion exchange membranes in water electrolysis for green hydrogen production [226d]
- Genetic legacy of Jomon hunter-gatherers linked to increased BMI in modern Japanese, study finds [226d]
- 'Cool' white car headlights more likely to dazzle moths [226d]
- Remote telemedicine tool found highly accurate in diagnosing melanoma [226d]
- Mathematical modelling leads to a better understanding of prostate cancer [226d]
- New roles in infectious process for molecule that inhibits flu [226d]
- New study emphasizes the importance of arts and humanities in neurology training [226d]
- Texting abbreviations makes senders seem insincere, study finds [226d]
- Living microbes discovered in Earth's driest desert [226d]
- When is a hole not a hole? Researchers investigate the mystery of 'latent pores' [226d]
- A new technology to isolate immunostimulatory members of the human gut microbiota: Next-generation IgA-seq [226d]
- Clinical trial shows positive results for potential treatment to combat a challenging rare disease [226d]
- New research shows relationship between heart shape and risk of cardiovascular disease [226d]
- Drug combination prompts immune response in some resistant pancreatic cancers [226d]
- Sensitive ceramics for soft robotics [226d]
- Three innovative ways to help countries hit by climate disasters, beyond a loss and damage fund [225d]
- Menopause is having a moment. How a new generation of women is shaping cultural attitudes [225d]
- French women had more power in the Middle Ages than after the revolution, historian says [225d]
- Community protected by law on coast of Southeast Brazil is threatened by litter tourists leave on beach [225d]
- Researchers use nanotechnology to boost benefits of anthocyanin [225d]
- Shakespeare or ChatGPT? Study finds people prefer AI over real classic poetry [225d]
- A strategy of ligand-protected direct hydrogen reduction to prepare bimetallic cluster catalysts [225d]
- What determines support for EU-climate policy? Study reveals acceptance depends on inclusion of social policy measures [225d]
- Researcher suggests beloved Disney classics convey an idealized image of fatherhood [225d]
- Researchers shed light on the experiences of caregivers in Nunavut's family service system [225d]
- Mathematical approach can predict crystal structure in hours instead of months [225d]
- Discovery of 2,586 orphan genes in Rosa chinensis reveals stress adaptation and flower development [225d]
- Nationalism is surging—changing the way companies do business overseas [225d]
- Climate change: Women's role in the economy is key to a just transition [225d]
- Kinetic Alfvén waves may be key to mystery of solar corona heating [225d]
- 44,000 deaths and $10 billion: Study quantifies annual cost of child marriage in Nigeria [225d]
- Markets for forest products respond to technology, says report [225d]
- Decline in West African coastal fish stocks threatens food security and livelihoods [225d]
- Targeted glucosinolate conversion: How kohlrabi tissues produce health-promoting compounds [225d]
- Study of US law enforcement co-responder programs identifies wide variations [225d]
- Electric field signals reveal early warnings for extreme weather, study reveals [225d]
- Scientific models trust the land to soak up lots of CO₂—the reality is a lot more messy [225d]
- Unfair decisions by AI could make us indifferent to bad behavior by humans [225d]
- Researchers reveal why a key tuberculosis drug works against resistant strains [225d]
- Managing diverse and diverging demands on forests in Germany [225d]
- There's a class gap in access to careers in the arts—innovative skills education could help, say researchers [225d]
- Extended EMIT mission will explore diverse Earth science questions [225d]
- How the far right is evolving and growing in Canada [225d]
- New species of skink in discovered central Australian desert [225d]
- Slow editing of protein blueprints leads to cell death, spliceosome study discovers [225d]
- Viewpoint: Auction houses in the UK still sell human remains, and it's time they stopped [225d]
- What carbon dioxide 'jumps' from Antarctic ice say about climate change [225d]
- Northern lights: How the aurora borealis captivated 18th-century minds [225d]
- How plant roots change their growth pattern during 'puberty' has implications for climate-resilient agriculture [225d]
- Vocalization study finds highly individualized preferences for singing and speaking voices [225d]
- Theoretical model explains the anomalous properties of water in extreme conditions [225d]
- India's capital shuts all primary schools due to smog [225d]
- Study finds increase in media coverage of crises, but not in the number of crises [225d]
- Winter smog adds to pollution woes in India and Pakistan [225d]
- A new mission to Pluto could answer the questions raised by New Horizons [225d]
- New study examines how extraterrestrial civilizations could become 'stellivores' [225d]
- To move or not to move: Is it cheaper to find a new place or stay when your rent increases by 10%? [225d]
- Study finds four global policies could eliminate >90% of plastic waste and 30% of linked carbon emissions by 2050 [225d]
- Experiments show backyard birds learn from their new neighbors when moving house [225d]
- Industrial snow: Factories trigger local snowfall by freezing clouds [225d]
- Q&A: Holobiont biology, a new concept for exploring how microbiome shapes evolution of visible life [225d]
- Can self-employment delay retirement? Only if you are healthy and wealthy [225d]
- Untreated sewage and fertilizer runoff threaten the Florida manatee's main food source, contributing to malnutrition [225d]
- Picky proteins: Understanding yeast adaptor protein selectivity [225d]
- Poor teacher training partly to blame for stalled engineering diversity goals [225d]
- Uniformed police reduced public sexual harassment more than undercover officers new research finds [225d]
- Scientists engineer stable protein complexes for targeted cancer therapies [225d]
- Survey provides a snapshot of scientific thought on animal emotions and consciousness [225d]
- Which animals carry mpox? Our study identified African forest dwelling rodents as one source [225d]
- BAFTA-nominated actors five times more likely to have attended private school than UK population [225d]
- Using genetic code expansion to study membrane proteins [226d]
- Study finds private equity targets firms with earnings myopia [226d]
- A 41-million-digit prime number is the biggest ever found—but mathematicians' search for perfection will continue [226d]
- Largest Pacific climate-adaptation study launched at COP29 [226d]
- Hundreds of 19th-century skulls collected in the name of medical science tell a story of who mattered and who didn't [226d]
- Research looks to see how hidden costs of Social Security claiming takes toll on widows [226d]
- Unregulated experts can cause harm to children in family courts [226d]
- Deep learning streamlines identification of 2D materials [226d]
- Telescope for NASA's Roman mission complete, delivered to Goddard [226d]
- There is reliable evidence social media harms young people—debates about it are a misdirection [226d]
- Climate science is getting lost in translation [226d]
- When ads shock: Subtle ways that disgust can shape our buying habits [226d]
- Fine-tuning fertilizers to boost crop yields: Lowering fertilizer pH can increase solubility, availability of zinc [226d]
- Online platform found to accelerate student learning in pandemic's wake [226d]
- Cash is king: The surprising truth about spending habits in a cashless world [226d]
- Hubble sees aftermath of galaxy's scrape with Milky Way [226d]
- Discarded silk yarn can clean up polluted waterways—researchers develop hollow sphere silk particles to test adsorption [226d]
- African penguins could be extinct by 2035—how to save them [226d]
- Sunspots and solar flares, created by the sun's magnetism, can affect the Earth's surface [226d]
- A proposed experiment to test whether gravity behaves as a quantum entity when measured [226d]
- Offshore oil offers limited gains for marine life [226d]
- Chemists develop dissipative droplet system capable of chemotactic movement [226d]
- Land-use policy rethink vital to hit net zero, say researchers [226d]
- Detecting cancer in urine: Nanowire-based capture of micro-ribonucleic acids [226d]
- 'Catastrophic declines': Massive data haul reveals why so many plants and animals suffer after fire [226d]
- Texting abbreviations makes senders seem insincere, study finds [226d]
- Genetic legacy of Jomon hunter-gatherers linked to increased BMI in modern Japanese populations [226d]
- Designing a spiral ladder-inspired tool that allows precision control of light direction and polarization [226d]
- 'Cool' white car headlights more likely to dazzle and endanger moths [226d]
- White smokers on the lake floor: Spectacular chimneys discovered in the Dead Sea [226d]
- Climate impact of carbon crediting projects is substantially overestimated, analysis shows [226d]
- Quantum computing researchers develop an 8-photon qubit chip [226d]
- Living microbes discovered in Earth's driest desert with new separation technique [226d]
- Latest findings from the South Pole Telescope bolster standard cosmological model [226d]
- Researchers focus on tipping points in river deltas to better manage flood risks [226d]
- New training yields significant reductions in police use of force, study finds [226d]
- For the first time, scientists film 'giant' Mimivirus in action [226d]
- Chlorine mixed with cocoa butter could protect corals from disease and reduce antibiotic pollution [226d]
- Ligand engineering method streamlines design for chemical reactions in catalysis and drug delivery [226d]
- New tool allows researchers to study gene mutation directly within living human cells [226d]
- Economist reveals inconsistencies in tax policy comparison model [226d]
- How conflicting memories of sex and starvation compete to drive behavior [226d]
- 'X-odus' creates growing challenges for brand marketing [226d]
- Scientists find a new way of entangling light and sound [226d]
- The critical need to align climate and nutrition global agendas at COP29 [226d]
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