The Brutalist Report - science
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- New form of ice discovered [1092d]
- Conversion process turns pollution into cash [1092d]
- Researchers use unique ingredient to strengthen bamboo [1092d]
- Exploring the therapeutic uses of ketamine [1092d]
- Artificial intelligence paves the way to discovering new rare-earth compounds [1092d]
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- Ancient ancestors evolved to be strong and snappy [1092d]
- Could we make cars out of petroleum residue? [1092d]
- Piezo1 possible key to supporting muscle regeneration in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy [1092d]
- When the brain sees a familiar face [1092d]
- Youngest brain tumor patients have significantly poorer outcomes than older pediatric patients [1092d]
- Lung tissue from the lab [1092d]
- New strategy reduces brain damage in Alzheimer’s and related disorders, in mice [1092d]
- Natural COVID-19 antibodies lasts seven months for children, according to new study [1092d]
- Researchers develop the world's first power-free frequency tuner using nanomaterials [1092d]
- Little evidence on how psilocybin therapy interacts with existing psychiatric treatments, review finds [1092d]
- The colored skeletons of Çatalhöyük, Turkey, from 9,000 years ago [1092d]
- New, possibly arboreal rice rat species discovered in Ecuador [1092d]
- Marijuana for medical use may result in rapid onset of cannabis use disorder [1092d]
- Wildfires devastate the land they burn, and they are also warming the planet [1092d]
- Turning any camera into a polarization camera [1092d]
- Early English lessons have lasting effects [1092d]
- Regrown tropical forests may have short lifespans, says new study [1092d]
- A unified theory of electrochemical energy storage: Bridging batteries and supercapacitors [1092d]
- Electron powers a weak but significant bond for building complex structures [1092d]
- Industrial discharge is the dominant mercury source in Korea’s west coast [1092d]
- Visible ocean plastics just the tip of the iceberg [1092d]
- How gene expression changes in the brain in Alzheimer's disease [1092d]
- Higher exposure to bisphenol A in the womb associated with increased risk for asthma and wheezing in school-age girls [1092d]
- New insight into the possible origins of life [1092d]
- 3 Russian cosmonauts arrive at International Space Station [1092d]
- Researchers discover new form of ice [1092d]
- Artificial intelligence paves the way to discovering new rare-earth compounds [1092d]
- Perseverance rover hightails it to Martian delta [1092d]
- Iconic African game to be focus at world wildlife conference [1092d]
- Enhancing historical climate model data using super-resolution technology [1092d]
- Early English lessons have lasting effects [1092d]
- Industrial discharge is the dominant mercury source in Korea's west coast [1092d]
- Ancient ancestors evolved to be strong and snappy, study finds [1092d]
- UN report to lay out options to halt climate crisis [1092d]
- CMIP6 models have improved in simulating sea surface salinity and freshwater flux [1092d]
- Food crisis due to Ukraine war calls for demand-side action: Fewer animal products, less waste, and green agriculture [1092d]
- Direct generation of complex structured light [1092d]
- Genetic changes associated with dog aging are more about quantity than quality [1092d]
- Federal appeals court rules in favor of efforts to extend a road through Alaska's Izembek National Wildlife Refuge [1092d]
- Russian trio blast off for ISS in shadow of Ukraine war [1092d]
- Researchers use unique ingredient to strengthen bamboo [1092d]
- Artemis I rocket rolls to launch pad at Kennedy Space Center [1092d]
- Using your cellphone to improve weather forecasts [1092d]
- Corals may look healthy, but coastal urbanization is destroying their delicate biorhythm [1092d]
- Scientists may have solved Stephen Hawking's black hole paradox [1092d]
- Tampa may be on the move, but the bats under a busy Riverwalk bridge are not [1092d]
- Ending automatic early release of terrorists from prison threatens their human rights, new analysis argues [1092d]
- Researchers experimentally realize non-Abelian permutations in an acoustic system [1092d]
- Visible ocean plastics just the tip of the iceberg [1092d]
- Addressing food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic [1092d]
- Nanocarriers based on nucleic acids: An important player in the future field of nanomedicine [1092d]
- Examining the colored skeletons of Çatalhöyük [1092d]
- Regrown tropical forests may have short lifespans, says new study [1092d]
- Climate action needs investment governance, not investment protection and arbitration [1092d]
- Turning any camera into a polarization camera [1092d]
- Unexplored dimensions of porous metamaterials [1092d]
- New, possibly arboreal rice rat species discovered in Ecuador [1092d]
- NASA spots giant debris cloud created by clashing celestial bodies [1092d]
- Reducing production materials by performance analysis of gear pumps in polymer extrusion [1092d]
- A chip-scale broadband light source in silicon carbide [1092d]
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on vocational learning in higher education [1092d]
- Artemis: Crawling toward launch [1092d]
- Web3 technology 'puts farmers in charge of their data' [1092d]
- Wildfires devastate the land they burn, and they are also warming the planet [1092d]
- A solar power station in space? How it would work, and the benefits it could bring [1092d]
- Who owns the story? Head-to-head study of charity-led vs. participant-led fundraising campaigns [1092d]
- A bigger defense force will affect more military families' children. Their well-being must be protected [1092d]
- New book debunks myth of 'Dickensian poverty' [1092d]
- New insight into the possible origins of life [1092d]
- Finding the most boring person in the world [1092d]
- Experimental study provides new insights into the genetics of heritable traits [1092d]
- Australia has power to lower CO2 emissions in Asia Pacific [1092d]
- Coastal aquaculture can reduce nutrient transport [1092d]
- COVID has changed how we live, how we die, and how we grieve [1092d]
- Biological crusts affected by drought can still stabilize soils [1092d]
- New open-source software helps small chem labs easily access AI for reaction optimization [1092d]
- Researchers develop data-driven tool to optimize sports ticket pricing [1092d]
- Powerful X-rays reveal the birth of giant rare earth element deposits and may give clues for sustainable mining [1092d]
- Three decades ago world told to 'act now' on climate [1092d]
- It may not be cute, but here's why the humble yabby deserves your love [1092d]
- Relationship between particle structure and flow in disordered materials [1092d]
- Virus-based approach for measuring variations in gene regulatory elements [1092d]
- Lower methane emissions when permafrost disappears [1092d]
- M87 data from Event Horizon Telescope rules out the likelihood of axion particles in a specific mass range [1092d]
- Scientists discover a new kind of cell death linked to copper [1092d]
- Aspects of Asian elephants' social lives are related to their amount of stress hormones [1092d]
- Creating an arsenal of COVID-19 therapeutics [1092d]
- "What a jerk!" Uncontested provocative statements can signal dominance [1092d]
- New microscopic organisms found in deep sea trench baffle Chile scientists [1093d]
- 36-million-year-old whale fossil found in Peruvian desert [1093d]
- Dozens of whales die in New Zealand mass stranding [1093d]
- Great Barrier Reef suffers 'widespread' bleaching event [1093d]
- Pete Davidson skipping ride to space on Jeff Bezos rocket [1093d]
- Hot spring forecast: Drought deepens in West, flooding ebbs [1093d]
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