The Brutalist Report - science
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- Why are people with allergic asthma less susceptible to severe COVID? [1517d]
- Experimental drug linked to reduced tics in children, teens with Tourette Syndrome [1517d]
- Critical signature sound when rocks crack [1517d]
- High rate of diabetes, high blood pressure in Puerto Ricans linked to brain changes [1517d]
- How would a nuclear winter impact food production? [1517d]
- New method purifies hydrogen from heavy carbon monoxide mixtures [1517d]
- Anti-inflammatories show promise for treating a late-pregnancy complication [1517d]
- The 25 happiest U.S. city park systems, ranked by scientists [1517d]
- Predicting sudden cardiac arrest [1517d]
- Researchers’ novel tool to help develop safer pesticides [1517d]
- Subsidy would improve fruit and veggie intake by as much as 15%, say economists [1517d]
- New strategy to preserve insulin-producing cells in diabetes [1517d]
- Cancer repair mechanism could be potential drug target [1517d]
- When a band falls flat: Searching for flatness in materials [1517d]
- Personality traits are associated with well-being and satisfaction in life after work [1517d]
- Tools reveal patterns of Neandertal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula [1517d]
- SARS-CoV-2 spike protein more stable, slower changing than earlier version [1517d]
- A 'perfect storm' of genetic mutations is behind rare sporadic brain malformations that cause stroke, seizures [1517d]
- Audio files are being used as 'digital drugs', survey suggests [1517d]
- Battery-free MakeCode empowers kids to code sustainably [1517d]
- Record broken: Hubble spots farthest star ever seen [1517d]
- Deserts 'breathe' water vapor, study shows [1517d]
- Engineering researchers develop porous nanoparticles for regenerative medicine [1517d]
- Living donation opens new doors for colorectal cancer patients in need of liver transplants [1517d]
- Hands, feet, and fins: The connection that explains acral melanoma [1517d]
- When worlds collide: Studying impact craters to uncover the secrets of the solar system [1517d]
- Study shows that RNA can be targeted by small molecule drugs, creating new possibilities for disease treatment [1517d]
- Million-year-old Arctic sedimentary record sheds light on climate mystery, researchers find [1517d]
- Improving predictions of 'flesh-eating' bacteria in Ala Wai Canal, Hawai'i [1517d]
- New research highlights 'significant gap' in evidence about effectiveness of relationship education programs [1517d]
- Sea sponges need oxygen, as fish and people do [1517d]
- New research shows how to include more farmers in the design of new environmental policies [1517d]
- Research group to construct outrigger telescope to search for FRBs at the Hat Creek Radio Observatory [1517d]
- Integrated effort needed to mitigate fracking while protecting both humans and the environment, says research [1517d]
- Pathogenic bacteria causing lung diseases hitchhike on red blood cells [1517d]
- Plant-based steak made from pea protein [1517d]
- Printing optical chips as a layer cake [1517d]
- When a band falls flat: Searching for flatness in materials [1517d]
- Engineering researchers develop porous nanoparticles for regenerative medicine [1517d]
- Philosopher analyzes guilt and blame in new research [1517d]
- Hydrogen storage reactions bear a complex dance toward faster uptake [1517d]
- Tools reveal patterns of Neandertal extinction in the Iberian Peninsula [1517d]
- Scientists discover distant long-period comets quickly fade away [1517d]
- The 25 happiest US city park systems, ranked by scientists [1517d]
- Researchers' novel tool to help develop safer pesticides [1517d]
- New, faster method to measure global warming shows no acceleration or slowdown [1517d]
- Examining the next move for site-specific nutrient management research in sub-Saharan Africa [1517d]
- Biodiversity loss has knock-on effects on global markets [1517d]
- Researchers explain formation of millisecond pulsars with long orbital periods [1517d]
- Growth slows for endangered Mexican gray wolf population [1517d]
- Social acceptance of geothermal energy: Visualizing consensus building using models [1517d]
- Verbal aggression toward women CEOs a result of 'out of group' gender bias [1517d]
- Deserts 'breathe' water vapor, study shows [1517d]
- When worlds collide: Studying impact craters to uncover the secrets of the solar system [1517d]
- New views of ice-related features in Mars' impact basin [1517d]
- From lab to slab: Rubber concrete flexes into the residential market [1517d]
- Platypuses likely gone from Royal National Park, but they may come back [1517d]
- How would a nuclear winter impact food production? [1517d]
- Extreme precision needed to attach two main parts of Euclid spacecraft together [1517d]
- ESA supports Indian lunar and solar missions [1517d]
- Local pumas don't sense danger in places where they're most often killed by humans [1517d]
- We must fix food systems to tackle climate change [1517d]
- Data-driven citizen science changes the way communities deal with flooding [1517d]
- Structures involved in communication among pathogenic fungi could be targets for novel treatments [1517d]
- The worrying arrival of the invasive Asian needle ant (Brachyponera chinensis) in Europe [1517d]
- New study refutes theory on transfer of light energy [1517d]
- Flowers' unseen colors can help ensure pollination, survival [1517d]
- Genetic sensor of blue light doubles oil productivity in industrial microalgae [1517d]
- Engineering quantum states in solids using light [1517d]
- Mysterious, giant stone jars found in India [1517d]
- Newly discovered mechanism at the end tails of RNA molecules prevents their degradation [1517d]
- Study shows that RNA can be targeted by small molecule drugs, creating new possibilities for disease treatment [1517d]
- Sea turtles' loyalty to their nesting sites conditions the sex of the offspring [1517d]
- Lottery luck in the light of physics: Researchers present theory on the dynamics of many-particle systems [1517d]
- Hubble spots most distant single star ever seen, at a record distance of 28 billion lightyears [1517d]
- Molecular 'blueprint' illuminates how plants perceive light [1517d]
- Soil microorganisms found to respond to global warming by reducing protein synthesis [1517d]
- Researchers observe total reflection of ultraviolet wave train at a coronal hole [1517d]
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