The Brutalist Report - science
- Deforestation drives climate change that harms remaining forest [1130d]
- Beyond the honeybee: How many bee species does a meadow need? [1130d]
- Climate change will reshuffle marine ecosystems in unexpected ways [1130d]
- Newly identified cell type could be the key to restoring damaged salivary glands [1130d]
- Solution to world’s largest waste stream: Make sand [1130d]
- Bioprinting for bone repair improved with genes [1130d]
- Permanent birth control methods for women have up to six percent failure rates [1130d]
- Researchers generate high-quality quantum light with modular waveguide device [1130d]
- Scientists find 'knob' to control magnetic behavior in quantum material [1130d]
- Epigenetic regulator explains why some lung cancer patients become resistant to common therapeutics [1130d]
- AI can predict probability of COVID-19 vs flu based on symptoms [1130d]
- You've heard of water droughts. Could 'energy' droughts be next? [1130d]
- Maladaptive daydreaming may be a better diagnosis for some than ADHD, study finds [1131d]
- Study explores effects of extended spaceflight on brain [1131d]
- How mussels maintain adhesion underwater [1131d]
- Some see Antarctica as ‘last chance’ destination; for others, it’s a backdrop [1131d]
- Behavioral treatment for deficits of facial affect recognition in multiple sclerosis [1131d]
- Increased aortic diameter raises risk of heart attack, stroke [1131d]
- New platform optimizes selection of combination cancer therapies [1131d]
- 4 billion-year-old relic from early solar system heading our way [1131d]
- Greater diversity in genetic studies helps researchers uncover new insights [1131d]
- Breakthrough measurement elucidates neutrino interactions [1131d]
- Lack of marshaling ports hindering offshore wind industry [1131d]
- How to find anti-cancer agents [1131d]
- A small mutation can make Zika virus even more dangerous [1131d]
- Simulating supernova remnants, star formation in earthbound lab [1131d]
- Modeling Earth's magnetosphere in the laboratory [1131d]
- How biomolecule mixtures communicate, interact and adapt to their environment [1131d]
- Adolescent drug overdose deaths rose exponentially for the first time in history during the COVID pandemic [1131d]
- Poverty, crime linked to differences in newborns' brains [1131d]
- Research pioneers new frontiers in plant-based food science [1131d]
- Cell-derived therapy may help repair abnormal heart rhythm [1131d]
- COVID-19 household transmission is high, with children being a significant source of spread, study finds [1131d]
- What is causing the rise in black lung disease? [1131d]
- Method efficiently breaks down plastic bottles into component parts [1131d]
- Study finds top reviews, not average ratings, sway consumer decision-making [1131d]
- Potential to reduce reliance on non-renewable fertilizers in agriculture [1131d]
- Immunologists unravel battle plans of deadly coronaviruses [1131d]
- Recognizing an impending stroke [1131d]
- Sunscreen doesn’t protect as well as it could: Here is what is missing [1131d]
- Sunlight’s healing effects help imperiled green sea turtles with tumors [1131d]
- Researchers outline need for new approach to COVID-19 vaccine testing [1131d]
- LED lights developed from rice husks [1131d]
- New 3D printing technique: A game changer for medical testing devices [1131d]
- Ultrasound gave us our first baby pictures can it also help the blind see? [1131d]
- Bacteria generate electricity from methane [1131d]
- Engineering team develops new AI algorithms for high accuracy and cost effective medical image diagnostics [1131d]
- Omicron: Number of vaccine breakthroughs in cancer patients on the rise, study finds [1131d]
- Long-term in vivo imaging technique developed to better understand and treat spinal cord injury [1131d]
- On the edge [1131d]
- Microscaffolds: A new strategy in tissue engineering [1131d]
- Machine learning predicts conduct disorder in kids [1131d]
- Discovery reveals new way to inhibit key cancer driver, other mutated genes [1131d]
- Grey matter volume could inform treatment decisions for developing mental health disorders [1131d]
- Measuring endocrine disruptors in wastewater [1131d]
- Climate change will reshuffle marine ecosystems in unexpected ways, study finds [1130d]
- Study finds high energy use provides little benefit for health and well-being in richer nations [1130d]
- Team develops quality control for single cell imaging [1130d]
- Newly identified cell type could be the key to restoring damaged salivary glands [1130d]
- Political uncertainty drives firms to increase corporate tax avoidance in an election year [1130d]
- In Cuba, crabs embark on perilous migration to Bay of Pigs [1130d]
- Pouring it on: Climate change made 2020 hurricanes rainier [1130d]
- Pervaporation membranes show promise for alkaline wastewater reclamation [1130d]
- New 3D printing technique is a game changer for medical testing devices [1130d]
- Researchers generate high-quality quantum light with modular waveguide device [1130d]
- The sanctuary of the shallows: Climate change could affect where Seychelles' stingrays choose to live [1130d]
- California could shrink water use in cities by 30% or more, study finds [1131d]
- Measuring endocrine disruptors in wastewater [1131d]
- Bacteria generate electricity from methane [1131d]
- How 'push-pull' companion crops help manage the devastating fall armyworm pest [1131d]
- Finland's first science satellite, Foresail-1, is ready for space [1131d]
- New dynamic vegetation model constructed for soil mineralized nitrogen prediction [1131d]
- The plan to release genetically engineered mosquitoes in California [1131d]
- Study shows potential to reduce reliance on non-renewable fertilizers in agriculture [1131d]
- Some see Antarctica as 'last chance' destination. For others, it's a backdrop [1131d]
- How mussels maintain adhesion underwater [1131d]
- Breakthrough MicroBooNE measurement elucidates neutrino interactions [1131d]
- Not all biodegradable plastic degrades more easily in the ocean [1131d]
- Cash transfer proposal has downsides for child poverty [1131d]
- Your tax refund is likely higher than last year. Should you invest it? [1131d]
- Adult eelgrass shoots rule seedling fate in large seagrass meadow in eutrophic bay of northern China [1131d]
- Researchers demonstrate how biomolecule mixtures communicate, interact and adapt to their environment [1131d]
- "How the sausage is made": Research pioneers new frontiers in plant-based food science [1131d]
- Modeling Earth's magnetosphere in the laboratory [1131d]
- Simulating supernova remnants, star formation in earthbound lab [1131d]
- Linear polarization holography [1131d]
- Vertical farming will play a role in future food production, expert says [1131d]
- How to design safe and sustainable chemicals [1131d]
- Study links fracking, drinking water pollution, and infant health [1131d]
- Text campaign had significant effect on voter registration [1131d]
- 4 billion-year-old relic from early solar system heading our way [1131d]
- How large-scale single cell genomics complements metagenomics studies [1131d]
- Reducing crisis risk in tourism, hospitality [1131d]
- Sunlight's healing effects help imperiled green sea turtles with tumors [1131d]
- Study finds top reviews, not average ratings, sway consumer decision-making [1131d]
- Imaging breakthrough could aid development of quantum microscopes [1131d]
- Professors' book addresses role of prejudice in plight of ride-hail drivers [1131d]
- Sharks lose their natural response with prey if not frequently rewarded [1131d]
- 'Extinct' orchid discovered hiding in plain sight [1131d]
- Expanding infrared microspectroscopy with Lucy-Richardson-Rosen computational reconstruction method [1131d]
- A new network to improve biosecurity in livestock [1131d]
- Modification and degradation of Ni-rich cathode-based Li-ion batteries [1131d]
- Quantum teleportation: The express lane for quantum data traffic [1131d]
- Arguing for the inclusion of radiolysis of organic matter in shales when monitoring emissions at fracking sites [1131d]
- From CODA to Hawkeye, the surge of sign languages on screen is a sign of better things to come for the Deaf community [1131d]
- Allow me to introduce myself: Squirrels use rattle calls to identify themselves [1131d]
- Using tweets to predict real-time food shortages [1131d]
- 'Too many people, not enough food' isn't the cause of hunger and food insecurity [1131d]
- Space balloon company offers first look at luxury cabins [1131d]
- New study confirms potential of geoelectrical methods in search for hidden graves [1131d]
- Method to control magnetic behavior in quantum material [1131d]
- Research overturns belief that groups reach more balanced, less hawkish decisions [1131d]
- Inferring the size of a collective of self-propelled Vicsek particles from the random motion of a single unit [1131d]
- Control factors of ozone formation change with altitudes, study finds [1131d]
- Dust storm covers Iraq for second time in a week [1131d]
- Microscaffolds: A new strategy in tissue engineering [1131d]
- What our negative comments and consumer gripes on social media reveal about us [1131d]
- Two millisecond pulsars detected in globular cluster NGC 6440 [1131d]
- How climate change stresses plants and alters their growth [1131d]
- Revealing an overlooked source for marine cloud nuclei [1131d]
- Science-based policy-making: New recommendations for forest pests and diseases management [1131d]
- Novel solution to drastically reduce world's largest waste stream [1131d]
- Researchers discover new magnetic phenomenon with industrial potential [1131d]
- Intense laser light modifies the pairing of electrons [1131d]
- The impact of long-term spaceflight on cerebrospinal fluid and perivascular spaces in astronauts and cosmonauts [1131d]
- Collision hotspots for migrating birds revealed in new study [1131d]
- Former partners-in-crime likely to violently turn on one another: UK crime gang study [1131d]
- New study suggests wildlife may be answer to phosphorus crisis [1131d]
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