The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists release first analysis of rocks plucked from speeding asteroid [1059d]
- Hormones contribute to sex disparities in bladder cancer, study shows [1059d]
- Wreck of historic royal ship discovered off the English coast [1059d]
- Growing 'mortality gap' detected between Democratic and Republican counties [1059d]
- Scientists discover new molecule that kills hard-to-treat cancers [1059d]
- Learning and remembering movement [1059d]
- New research gives insights into how organelles divide in cells [1059d]
- Dogs inhale immunotherapy to test lung cancer treatment [1059d]
- Existing cancer therapy in narrow use shows significant activity against other cancers [1059d]
- Yellowstone's history of hydrothermal explosions over the past 14,000 years [1059d]
- How 'viral dark matter' may help mitigate climate change [1059d]
- As the ocean heats up hungrier predators take control [1059d]
- How 'green islands' help forests regenerate after fire [1059d]
- Superworms capable of munching through plastic waste [1059d]
- Maintaining the right niche for blood cell development [1059d]
- Impostor Phenomenon: When self-doubt gets the upper hand [1059d]
- Hydrogen peroxide from tea and coffee residue: New pathway to sustainability [1059d]
- Bioarchaeological evidence of very early Islamic burials in the Levant [1059d]
- 'Good' bacteria to tackle depression [1059d]
- Climate economics: Policies change people [1059d]
- Drought-exposure history improves recovery of grassland communities from subsequent drought [1059d]
- Why people don't view the world the same way others do [1059d]
- New study paves way to better understand and treat those suffering from long COVID [1059d]
- Ultra-thin, flexible probe provides neural interface that's minimally invasive and long-lasting [1059d]
- New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions [1059d]
- Ground-breaking number of brown dwarfs discovered [1059d]
- Studying grassland from space [1059d]
- The interferon gamma receptor pathway is necessary for CAR T-cell mediated killing in solid tumors [1059d]
- Heavy drinkers four times more likely to smoke in England, study finds [1059d]
- Scientists craft living human skin for robots [1059d]
- One-third of Greenlanders are at genetic risk for high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease [1059d]
- Chromatin originated in ancient microbes one to two billion years ago [1059d]
- Are we born with a moral compass? [1059d]
- Pre-historic Wallacea: A melting pot of human genetic ancestries [1059d]
- 'Fantastic giant tortoise,' believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos [1059d]
- Photosynthesis-inspired process makes commodity chemicals [1059d]
- What happened before, during and after solar system formation? A recent study of the Asteroid Ryugu holds the answers [1059d]
- Researchers demonstrate 40-channel optical communication link [1059d]
- Genetic study offers new insights into DCIS biology, progression [1059d]
- Recurring brain tumors shaped by genetic evolution and microenvironment [1059d]
- Artificial intelligence reveals a never-before described 3D structure in rotavirus spike protein [1059d]
- Antarctic glaciers losing ice at fastest rate for 5,500 years [1059d]
- New insights into how cyanobacteria regulate zinc uptake in the open ocean [1059d]
- Researchers discover new genetic eye disease [1059d]
- Scientists determine structure of key factor in RNA quality control [1059d]
- Heart failure patients unvaccinated against COVID-19 are three times more likely to die from it than boosted heart failure patients, study finds [1059d]
- Development of a user-friendly, hot-melt, wound-healing adhesive [1059d]
- Extreme, severe drought impacting the upper Colorado River basin in the second century, new study finds [1059d]
- Lack of environmental awareness and preference for variety leading causes of waste in fast-fashion production [1059d]
- New research shows climate change impacts on whale habitat use in the warming Gulf of Maine [1059d]
- Air pollution gets worse during winter at airports [1059d]
- New species of alga named for poet Amanda Gorman [1059d]
- Europe's largest land predator unearthed on the Isle of Wight [1059d]
- Unvaccinated children mount COVID-19 immune response, but vaccination may be key to strengthening immunity [1059d]
- Paving the way for faster computers, longer-lasting batteries [1059d]
- Binge drinking raises risk of developing alcohol problems, even for moderate drinkers [1059d]
- Phage therapy for mycobacterium infections: More than 50% success rate [1059d]
- Researchers reveal add-on benefits of natural defenses against sea-level rise [1059d]
- Health: Higher fish consumption may be associated with increased melanoma risk [1059d]
- Wreck of historic royal ship discovered off the English coast [1059d]
- Microbes enhance resilience of carbon-rich peatlands to warming [1059d]
- Study finds evidence of bovine TB in 15% of rhinos at South African national park [1059d]
- NASA to launch six small satellites to monitor and study tropical cyclones [1059d]
- Southwestern US on alert for dangerous heatwave [1059d]
- NASA gets serious about UFOs [1059d]
- New study shows how 'green islands' help forests regenerate after fire [1059d]
- Asteroid samples offer chance to study chemically pristine solar system materials [1059d]
- Fungus in a test tube first step to curing 'corn smut' [1059d]
- Superworms capable of munching through plastic waste [1059d]
- New clues about how hot Jupiters form [1059d]
- The link between wildfires and drinking water contamination [1059d]
- Scheduling NASA's Webb telescope's science [1059d]
- Yellowstone's history of hydrothermal explosions over the past 14,000 years [1059d]
- Schooling status during pandemic predicted parents' resilience [1059d]
- James Webb telescope hit by micrometeoroid: NASA [1059d]
- Room-temperature molecular switch discovery paves the way for faster computers, longer-lasting batteries [1059d]
- Scientists offer solutions to global phosphorus crisis that threatens food and water security [1059d]
- The EPA is dunking giant 'pool skimmers' in Philly river to suck out trash—and find plastic waste [1059d]
- With cryo-EM, scientists determine structure of key factor in RNA quality control [1059d]
- How 'viral dark matter' may help mitigate climate change [1059d]
- Marine predation intensifies in warmer waters; could reshape ocean communities as climate changes [1059d]
- A new method for the fast detection of a key antiviral [1059d]
- New study finds extreme, severe drought impacting the upper Colorado River basin in the second century [1059d]
- Yellow peas show promising results as the basis for tomorrow's cheese [1059d]
- Electron-phonon coupling-assisted universal red luminescence of o-phenylenediamine-based carbon dots [1059d]
- Study sheds light on how scramblase proteins rearrange cell membranes [1059d]
- New feedback system can improve efficiency of fusion reactions [1059d]
- Climate scientists say expected ocean changes require planning for many generations ahead [1059d]
- Invasive insect that kills grapes could reach California wine region by 2027 [1059d]
- How Haitian migrants are treated shows the ties between racism and refugee policy [1059d]
- Carbon and health taxes on food can contribute to net-zero targets and improve quality of diets [1059d]
- Study: Veterans often favor more restrictive gun control legislation than civilians [1059d]
- How chimeric, droplet-forming proteins may contribute to cancer [1059d]
- Antarctic glaciers losing ice at fastest rate in 5,500 years, finds study [1059d]
- Artificial intelligence reveals a never-before described 3D structure in rotavirus spike protein [1059d]
- Researchers demonstrate 40-channel optical communication link, capable of transmitting 400 GB of data per second [1059d]
- Air pollution gets worse during winter at airports [1059d]
- Understanding the genomic modifications in transgenic papaya [1059d]
- New insights into how cyanobacteria regulate zinc uptake in the open ocean [1059d]
- How clearer reporting of negative experimental results would improve reaction planning in chemistry [1059d]
- Gender gap: Women leaders face more scrutiny than male counterparts [1059d]
- Lack of environmental awareness and preference for variety leading causes of waste in fast-fashion production [1059d]
- New research shows climate change impacts on whale habitat use in the warming Gulf of Maine [1059d]
- Studying grassland from space [1059d]
- Small green spaces can help keep cities cool during heat waves [1059d]
- Empirical link between fatal police violence and structural racism [1059d]
- Uncovering an evolutionary process that enabled diversity of plant life on Earth [1059d]
- Researchers use biomolecule-loaded metal-organic frameworks nanopatterns to aid artificial stem cell differentiation [1059d]
- Ground-breaking number of brown dwarfs discovered [1059d]
- Researchers use CRISPR technology to create map tying every human gene to its function [1059d]
- Bioarchaeological evidence of very early Islamic burials in the Levant [1059d]
- 'Fantastic giant tortoise,' believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos [1059d]
- Photosynthesis-inspired process makes commodity chemicals [1059d]
- What happened before, during and after solar system formation? Asteroid Ryugu study holds the answers [1059d]
- Chromatin found to have originated in ancient microbes one to two billion years ago [1059d]
- Pre-historic Wallacea: A melting pot of human genetic ancestries [1059d]
- Genetic clues to how dogs became man's best friends [1059d]
- Are we born with a moral compass? [1059d]
- Europe's largest land predator unearthed on the Isle of Wight [1059d]
- New species of alga named for poet Amanda Gorman [1059d]
- Multi-scale imaging confirms protein's role in neuronal structure, dynamics [1059d]
- Light-induced changes in shape power a pump in a marine bacterium [1059d]
- How cells navigate in messy environments [1059d]
- Maintaining the right niche for blood cell development [1059d]
- Scientists uncover clues about the generation of nanomachines in Salmonella [1059d]
- Air lasing: A new tool for atmospheric detection [1059d]
- Conservation science still rests on how animals can benefit humans [1059d]
- Drought-exposure history improves recovery of grassland communities from subsequent drought [1059d]
- How to avoid great white sharks and what to do if you encounter one [1059d]
- New research gives insights into how organelles divide in cells [1059d]
- The formation of gap solitons in a 1D dissipative topological lattice [1059d]
- The signaling pathways that make plants more resistant to flooding [1059d]
- Digging is not just a game for children in hunter-gatherer groups [1059d]
- Prehistoric Swiss Army knife indicates early humans communicated [1059d]
- Twenty years of citizen science backs up findings on coral bleaching [1059d]
- Multiple high-quality genomes assembled from 24 wild and 20 cultivated potato varieties [1059d]
- Separating tiny bacteria by shape: Simple tech for E. coli sorting [1059d]
- Scientists compile an inventory of endangered microorganisms in cryospheric ecosystems [1059d]
- Expert takes stock of three years of marsquake measurements [1059d]
- Kids on the autism spectrum experience more bullying. Schools can do something about it [1059d]
- Challenging the whiteness of queer organizations [1059d]
- Team disproves hypotheses about perovskite solar cells, enabling better approaches for targeted optimization [1059d]
- Comet Interceptor approved for construction [1059d]
- Why do students with disability go to 'special schools' when research tells us they do better in the mainstream system? [1059d]
- What ancient toilets can teach us about Maya life, and tamales [1059d]
- New map shows seabed of the Southern Ocean in unprecedented detail [1059d]
- The physicochemical nature of colloidal motion waves among silver colloids [1059d]
- NASA has purchased five more Crew Dragon missions, keeping the ISS going until 2030 [1059d]
- Newly discovered molecular network regulates vitamin C biosynthesis in kiwifruit [1059d]
- Video: Charting sea level from space [1059d]
- Diversity messages may backfire when companies focus on diversity's benefits for the bottom line [1059d]
- Bizarre meat-eating dinosaur found in classic fossil site in Egypt's Sahara desert [1059d]
- Palaeontologist reveals a dinosaur belly button using laser imaging [1059d]
- Almost all of Portugal in severe drought after hot, dry May [1060d]
- Researchers reveal add-on benefits of natural defenses against sea-level rise [1060d]
- Slash airline emissions to meet Paris targets: report [1060d]
- PCR test for Okinawa mozuku could increase yields and lead to climate-tolerant strains [1060d]
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