The Brutalist Report - science
- Shedding light on reptilian health: Researchers investigate origins of snake fungal disease in US [871d]
- These red flags can let you know when you're in an online echo chamber [871d]
- Dissolving the problem: Organic vapor induces dissolution of molecular salts [871d]
- Researchers describe new kangaroo fossil from Papua New Guinea [871d]
- Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would reduce risks to humans by up to 85% [871d]
- Whale entanglements drop, but remain major threat, feds say [871d]
- Pitching with too much passion? 'More enthusiastic' pitches turn off investors, study finds [872d]
- Understanding how microbiota thrive in their human hosts [872d]
- Republicans and Democrats see their own party's falsehoods as more acceptable [872d]
- Physicists confront the neutron lifetime puzzle [872d]
- Chesapeake Bay 'dead zone' predicted to be 13% lower than average this summer [872d]
- Shine a light: New research shows how low-energy light can bend plastic [872d]
- Are your COVID-19 vaccinations up to date? It might depend on your politics, new study suggests [872d]
- Study shows chemical's extent in the Fairbanks winter air [872d]
- Researchers explain why people with lower economic status don't trust politicians as much [872d]
- Identifying bird species by sound, an app opens new avenues for citizen science [872d]
- Nearly 1 in 4 globally at risk from severe flooding: study [872d]
- Help NASA scientists find clouds on Mars [872d]
- The youngest Canadian bilinguals are not a monolithic group, new research shows [872d]
- Who trusts gene-edited foods? New study gauges public acceptance [872d]
- Can beavers catch chronic wasting disease? [872d]
- Climate change is shrinking and fragmenting salmon habitat [872d]
- New technology turns the whole fish into food [872d]
- Flooding exacerbates pollution exposure in at-risk urban communities [872d]
- Wild tomato genome will benefit domesticated cousins [872d]
- Examining heated tobacco product emissions [872d]
- Human urine-derived stem cells have robust regenerative potential [872d]
- Valleytronics researchers fabricate novel 2D material enjoying long-life excitons [872d]
- New study shows how the ancient world adapted to climate change [872d]
- Understanding earthquakes triggered by wastewater injection [872d]
- New study investigates the microbiomes of dogs around the world [872d]
- How to MRI your dragon: Researchers develop first bearded dragon brain atlas [872d]
- Investigating positron scattering from giant molecular targets [872d]
- Seat assignments drive friendships among elementary school children [872d]
- Seismic noise analysis could help monitor potential hazards in active mines [872d]
- Improving hydrogen peroxide production through sustainable photocatalysis [872d]
- Novel catalyst radically enhances rate of conversion of carbon dioxide into solar fuels [872d]
- New resources designed to prevent cruel and inaccurate representation of self-harm in literature [872d]
- Study reveals sequence and structural divergence in strawberry mitogenomes [872d]
- New report outlines how civil aviation could navigate post-pandemic funding [872d]
- Exploring nature's own assembly line [872d]
- California's Dixie Fire shows impact of legacy effects, prescribed burns [872d]
- Sustainable practices improve farmers' well-being [872d]
- Defining plasma dose for potential future cancer treatments [872d]
- Update noise regulations to protect seals, porpoises: study [872d]
- School-based intervention aims to reduce behavioral health impact for LGBTQ+ youth [872d]
- Rapid method helps to detect Arf6 guanine nucleotide exchange factor activity [872d]
- Drones and DNA tracking: How these high-tech tools are helping nature heal [872d]
- Aspects of Asian elephants' social lives are not related to amount of intestinal parasites [872d]
- Investigating the temperature of large biomolecules in ion-storage rings using jellyfish protein [872d]
- Exploiting symmetries: Speeding up the computational study of solid solutions [872d]
- Exotic carbon microcrystals in meteorite dust [872d]
- Insights into Cenozoic environmental change and ecosystem evolution [872d]
- Climate protection: CO2 turned into methanol [872d]
- Increasing heat waves affect up to half a billion people [872d]
- Determining the structure of small RNAs could inform future therapeutics [872d]
- Unprecedented drought conditions projected to be more frequent and consecutive in certain regions [872d]
- Maybe it's time to break up with plastic [872d]
- Breaking the strongest chemical bonds with laser shock compression [872d]
- Overturning Roe v. Wade will put even more of an economic burden on women, says economist [872d]
- Human-robot-AI teamwork accelerates regenerative medicine [872d]
- New kirigami-inspired models predict how new metamaterials behave [872d]
- Unions fight to secure better pay and conditions for workers, but they can also benefit employers [872d]
- Tropical cyclones have decreased alongside human-caused global warming, but don't celebrate yet [872d]
- Study identifies a tidal disruption event that coincides with the production of a high-energy neutrino [872d]
- A sanitizer in the galactic center region [872d]
- Australians are more millennial, multilingual and less religious: What the census reveals [872d]
- Long-term study suggests climate-friendly practices could increase crop yields and improve farm ecosystems [872d]
- 'No religion' is Australia's second-largest religious group—and it's having a profound effect on our laws [872d]
- Gaia could detect free-floating black holes passing near stars in the Milky Way [872d]
- Maternal microbiome promotes healthy development of the baby [872d]
- Quantum network between two national labs achieves record synch [872d]
- Bioengineering technology keeps track of living cells and tissues [872d]
- Flexible bioelectronic device based on living material for monitoring lactate and tumor cells [872d]
- Research investigates variability of the ultraluminous X-ray source NGC 925 ULX-3 [872d]
- Dream of unlimited, clean nuclear fusion energy within reach [872d]
- New method to study cellular behavior using smart materials [872d]
- Ultrafast world captured with ultrathin films [872d]
- Getting more information by measuring faster and averaging less [872d]
- Lava ejected during Cumbre Vieja eruption was unusually fluid [872d]
- Colonizing sea urchins in the Mediterranean can withstand hot, acidic seas [872d]
- Bacteria species found in glacial ice could pose disease risk as glaciers melt from global warming [872d]
- Simultaneous extreme weather created dangerous cascades in US [872d]
- Indonesian zoo breeds dozens of endangered baby Komodo dragons [872d]
- How did vertebrates first evolve jaws? [872d]
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