The Brutalist Report - science
- Cellular circuit controls how DNA damage is repaired, affecting risk of disease as we age [62d]
- How chemistry and force etch mysterious spiral patterns on solid surfaces [62d]
- Mother's high-fat diet can cause liver stress in fetus [62d]
- Weighing in on a Mars water debate [62d]
- Older adults might be more resistant to bird flu infections than children [62d]
- As next hurricane season nears, study explores impacts of 2024's storms [62d]
- Lowering bioenergetic age may help fend off Alzheimer's [62d]
- Portable, blood-based device detects colon cancer [62d]
- Researchers develop method to identify dormant cells that carry HIV [62d]
- Chocolate -- with potential health benefits [62d]
- Newly uncovered mechanism could drive next-gen cystic fibrosis treatments [62d]
- When it comes to ACL injury, a dollar of prevention is worth more than seven dollars of cure [62d]
- Misha lived in zoos, but the elephant's tooth enamel helps reconstruct wildlife migrations [62d]
- Eat better, breathe easier? Research points to link between diet, lung cancer [62d]
- Scientists solve decades-long Parkinson's mystery [62d]
- Spinning, twisted light could power next-generation electronics [62d]
- Detailed map of dust in the Milky Way [62d]
- Re-purposed FDA-approved drug could help treat high-grade glioma [62d]
- Study highlights noninvasive hearing aid [62d]
- US bird populations continue alarming decline [62d]
- New antibody reduces tumor growth in treatment-resistant breast and ovarian cancers [62d]
- Dozens of 3-toed dinosaurs leave their mark in Australia [62d]
- New name for one of the world's rarest rhinoceroses [62d]
- Why it's good to be nostalgic: Study suggests you may have more close friends [62d]
- The long wait for bees to return to restored grasslands [62d]
- Breakthrough nano-spring technology boosts battery durability and energy density [62d]
- Quantum-inspired cameras capture the start of life [62d]
- Focus on the gut-liver axis: Semisynthetic bile acid has anti-inflammatory effects on the gut [62d]
- Antigenic variation: Decoding the mechanism controlling antigen activation in trypanosomes [62d]
- The relationship between gut microbiota, immunoglobulin A, and vaccine efficacy [62d]
- Nature relieves physical pain: pain-related signals in the brain are reduced [62d]
- How industrial waste gases could replace fossil fuels in everyday consumer products [62d]
- Depressing findings for those suffering from eating disorders [62d]
- Most current AI struggles to read clocks and calendars [62d]
- Tiny component for record-breaking bandwidth [62d]
- Social media can help track species as climate changes [62d]
- Reading magnetic states faster -- in far infrared [62d]
- Intervention boosts brain infection diagnosis and care [62d]
- Brown trout proven to successfully navigate beaver dams [62d]
- Researchers invent new method for developing accurate sensors for continuous health monitoring [62d]
- Does exercise really extend life? Finnish twin study offers new insights [62d]
- Study: 'Sustainable intensification' on the farm reduces soil nitrate losses, maintains crop yields [62d]
- New immunotherapy strategy for enhancing melanoma treatment [62d]
- Innovative in vivo imaging offers new treatment, hope for sufferers of chronic TMJ-related pain [62d]
- Engineers turn skin cells directly into neurons for cell therapy [62d]
- Retiring abroad puts older adults at risk for loneliness [62d]
- 'Surprising' cause of sargassum blooms in Caribbean [62d]
- Thinking outside the box: Uncovering a novel approach to brainwave monitoring [62d]
- Can AI help detect cognitive impairment? [62d]
- Weighing in on a Mars water debate: Analysis challenges previous findings [62d]
- How parents can develop kids' consumer competence [62d]
- Calibrating CubeSat constellations just got easier [62d]
- Pressure engineering reveals organic–inorganic interaction sites in hybrid perovskites [62d]
- Snakes' secret language of ultraviolet color: A hidden world of predator evasion and camouflage [62d]
- A planetary boundary for geological resources: Exploring the limits of regional water availability [62d]
- The superpower of beans: Resilient, nutritious and ready for climate change [62d]
- 'They eat snacks during class and swing on chairs': The worrying, sexist behavior of some young men at university [62d]
- Astronomy's dirty window to space: A detailed map of dust in the Milky Way [62d]
- Greenland Inuit face health risks from 'forever chemicals' in diet [62d]
- Spain to face increasingly 'severe' droughts: report [62d]
- March megastorm may bring blizzards, tornadoes, flooding and even fires across much of US [62d]
- Coastal wetlands, champions of carbon capture, are believed to remove more greenhouse gases than they produce [62d]
- Q&A: Professor discusses disruptive behavior in video game communities [62d]
- How video games can support children's well-being [62d]
- Live, laugh, lotus: Why group texting during 'The White Lotus' feels so good [62d]
- Serendipitous discovery reveals how stress and chemistry etch mysterious spiral patterns [62d]
- People of color breathe Denver's smelliest air, finds study [62d]
- Understanding gamma rays in our universe through StarBurst, a small satellite instrument [62d]
- As the next hurricane season nears, study explores impacts of 2024's storms [62d]
- Naples struck by 4.4-magnitude quake causing minor damage and light injuries [62d]
- How AI is making affordable air pollution sensors more accurate [62d]
- Study says endangered Asian elephant population in Cambodia is more robust than previously thought [62d]
- How the North Sea tanker collision could affect one of Britain's most important coastlines [62d]
- Wealthy nations' investment in global decarbonization imperative to economy, experts argue [62d]
- Dinosaur tracks, made 140 million years ago, have been found for the first time in South Africa's Western Cape [62d]
- In LA, cooking emissions rival fossil fuels as ozone pollution source [62d]
- Yes, it's a terrible idea to pick up or interfere with wild animals—especially baby wombats. Here's why [62d]
- Are business conferences as impactful as the Olympics? Large-scale business events can boost community well-being [62d]
- 'Blood moon' rising: Rare total lunar eclipse tonight [62d]
- Asteroid probe snaps rare pics of Martian moon [62d]
- Upending what we know about collard greens' journey to the American South [62d]
- Spinning, twisted light could power next-generation electronics [62d]
- AI reveals new insights into the flow of Antarctic ice [62d]
- DNA and 90 million-year-old pollen fossils reveal new insights into evolution of Asian tropics [62d]
- The Middle East's first comprehensive carbon budget published [62d]
- Ducks were once a conservation bright spot. Now they're declining in the US, new report shows [62d]
- Terrorists strategically time attacks during security and financial crises, study shows [62d]
- I study refugees, and here are the facts on the history and impact of refugee resettlement in the US [62d]
- Synbiotic chocolate infused with pre- and probiotics could have potential health benefits [62d]
- Report indicates anti-pluralist parties threaten academic freedom [62d]
- Everything flows: Refining the laws of friction in a 'seismological wind tunnel' [62d]
- New CRISPRs expand research and biomedical applications upon original's abilities [62d]
- Empowering auditors: A key to protecting investments [62d]
- 3D printing will help space pioneers make homes, tools and other stuff they need to colonize the moon and Mars [62d]
- Innovative bead design will enhance single-cell transcriptomics accuracy [62d]
- Plant-based plastics could help reduce the millions of tons of medical waste hospitals generate each year [62d]
- Zombie water apocalypse: Is Trump's rhetoric over Canada's water science-fiction or reality? [62d]
- NASA analysis shows unexpected amount of sea level rise in 2024 [62d]
- Zinc(II)-enhanced probe offers quick detection of synthetic cannabinoids [62d]
- Many families may not feel welcome at library storytimes—here's how to ensure everyone benefits from them [62d]
- How AI language tools can help us understand human behavior [62d]
- Mapping cosmic shear to illuminate dark energy [62d]
- Predatory behavior is an inherited trait across multiple generations in nematodes [62d]
- Brown trout can successfully navigate beaver dams, monitoring study shows [62d]
- Exploring the limits of power: Where quantum theory and the theory of relativity meet [62d]
- Cosmic chameleon: Complex behavior of BL Lacertae blazar escapes established classification [62d]
- Implantable biosensors get major longevity boost with coating technology that inhibits biofouling [62d]
- Researchers achieve record-high electrostrain in lead-free piezoceramics [62d]
- Real-time data reveal violence exposure's impact on teen partner aggression [62d]
- Nature-inspired ceramic fiber aerogels advance thermal insulation [62d]
- Unoccupied housing in China's urban areas emitting massive amounts of carbon, study finds [62d]
- How AI images are 'flattening' Indigenous cultures—creating a new form of tech colonialism [62d]
- Changes in bats' diets can increase spread of viruses and spillover risk [62d]
- How lasers transform matter in a flash: New method tracks changes on attosecond scale [62d]
- Tons of microplastics infiltrate Australia's agricultural soils each year, study shows [62d]
- World-first analysis of seabirds who've eaten plastic reveals slow, insidious health impacts [62d]
- Clean air rules boost US health and the economy—charts show what EPA's new deregulation plans ignore [62d]
- First observation of Bose–Einstein condensation of two-magnon bound state in spin-1 triangular lattice reported [62d]
- A 'surprising' cause of sargassum blooms in Caribbean: Study pinpoints changes in circulation and wind patterns [62d]
- Luxury hiking developments look picture-perfect but could stop Australians from accessing national parks [62d]
- We modeled how early human ancestors ran—and found they were surprisingly slow [62d]
- Arbitrary return-to-office mandates risk disadvantaging more than 1 million disabled workers [62d]
- Summer and sex raise feral pig disease risk [62d]
- Nano-spring technology boosts battery durability and energy density [62d]
- CRISPR-Cascade test detects bloodstream infections in minutes without amplification [62d]
- NASA's PUNCH satellites successfully launch to study the solar wind [62d]
- Material grievances a stronger breeding ground for extremism than political beliefs, researchers find [62d]
- NASA-ISRO mission will map farmland from planting to harvest [62d]
- Social media can help track species as climate changes [62d]
- Overfishing urchins: A paradoxical path to marine sustainability [62d]
- Engineers turn skin cells directly into neurons for cell therapy [62d]
- Superweed in New York state found resistant to widely used herbicide [62d]
- Nanotube separation technique advances precise sensors for continuous health monitoring [62d]
- Extreme mutation hotspot in bacteria discovered, with high mutation rates linked to transcriptional activation [62d]
- New map of landscape beneath Antarctica unveiled [62d]
- US bird populations continue alarming decline, new report finds [62d]
- Taking the seagrass taxi: How foraminifera move from the coast to the depths of the Red Sea [62d]
- Corn rootworm's secret weapon: How a genetic 'pause' helps a billion-dollar pest survive winter [62d]
- Reading magnetic states faster—in far infrared [62d]
- Antigenic variation: How pathogens control changes in their cell surface to evade the immune system [62d]
- 'Sustainable intensification' on the farm reduces soil nitrate losses, maintains crop yields [62d]
- Q&A: Developing disaster education to protect children's lives [62d]
- High-frequency monitoring reveals complex infiltration-preferential flow processes in karst hillslopes [62d]
- Astronomers find 128 new moons orbiting Saturn [62d]
- A new kind of Hall effect: Physicists reveal potential of noncollinear antiferromagnets in spintronics [62d]
- Can 'better' meat lead to sustainable diets? [62d]
- Molecular probe strategy enhances specific detection of psychoactive α-methyltryptamine [62d]
- Prejudice against victims can result in reduced sentences for rape [62d]
- Rare aardvark trace fossils discovered in South Africa [62d]
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