The Brutalist Report - science
- High-strength cannabis linked to addiction and mental health problems [836d]
- Financial and sleeping difficulties are key mental health risk indicators in university students [836d]
- Cancer study: Major preventive effect from resistant starch in people with Lynch syndrome [836d]
- Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars [836d]
- How did Earth avoid a Mars-like fate? Ancient rocks hold clues [836d]
- Wood heating pollutes the air in mountain areas more than previously assumed [836d]
- Are drones the optimal way to distribute COVID-19 tests? [836d]
- Study links insulin resistance, advanced cell aging with childhood poverty [836d]
- Tree fern genome provides insights into its evolution [836d]
- Implicit bias and concern about appearing racist predict teachers' reluctance to discuss race and racism in the classroom [836d]
- Bioinspired protein creates stretchable 2D layered materials [836d]
- Designing roots to reach new depths could help carbon storage in soil [836d]
- 'IcePic' algorithm outperforms humans in predicting ice crystal formation [836d]
- Trilobites' growth may have resembled that of modern marine crustaceans [836d]
- Researchers use MRI to show brain changes, differences in children with ADHD [836d]
- Wine-drinkers of the world rejoice! New research finds key to billion-dollar problem [836d]
- Black patients found six times more likely to have advanced vision loss after glaucoma diagnosis than white patients [836d]
- Extreme heat exposure worsens child malnutrition [836d]
- A new leap in understanding nickel oxide superconductors [836d]
- SARS-CoV-2 variants have developed resistance to human interferons, study finds [836d]
- Alzheimer's researchers study drug efficacy in early stages of disease [836d]
- Using AI to train teams of robots to work together [836d]
- Researchers pinpoint genetic variations that might sway course of COVID-19 [836d]
- Hair and libido loss join fatigue and brain fog among wider list of Long COVID symptoms [836d]
- The structure of the smallest semiconductor was elucidated [836d]
- Researchers identify how cells move faster through mucus than blood [836d]
- Study refutes claim that T. rex was three separate species [836d]
- New COVID-19 rapid-test technology performs PCR faster than similar tests on the market [836d]
- Researchers discover gene that promotes muscle strength during exercise [836d]
- SARS-CoV-2 hijacks nanotubes between neurons to infect them, study finds [836d]
- The outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resource [837d]
- Coronavirus spike protein activated natural immune response, damaged heart muscle cells, study finds [837d]
- New study challenges old views on what's 'primitive' in mammalian reproduction [837d]
- CRISPR therapeutics can damage the genome, researchers warn [837d]
- New tool uncovers 'elegant' mechanism responsible for antibiotic tolerance in golden staph [837d]
- The world's largest omnivore is a fish [837d]
- A common mechanism for cancer metastasis and atherosclerosis [837d]
- Plants quick to let their flowers fade for protection, show new field experiments and microbiome [837d]
- Hydrogen generated by Si-based agent attenuates inflammation in ulcerative colitis mouse model [837d]
- Pre-teen children believe 'brilliance' is a male trait, and this stereotype increases in strength up to the age of twelve [837d]
- Arisaema urashima's 'fishing rod' reels in its primary pollinator [837d]
- Adolescent arterial stiffness -- a novel risk factor for hypertension and insulin resistance [837d]
- Effect of environmental contaminants on the health of pet cats [837d]
- Researchers develop nanoporous zinc electrodes that make primary alkaline zinc batteries rechargeable [837d]
- The chemical controlling life and death in hair follicles [837d]
- Study shows link between frequent naps and high blood pressure [837d]
- New study finds lowest risk of death was among adults who exercised 150-600 minutes/week [837d]
- Do fish suffer from oxygen starvation? [837d]
- Are effects of lead poisoning 'reversible' with early enrichment? Animal study [837d]
- Bacterial community signatures reveal how cities urbanize water sources [837d]
- Floors in ancient Greek luxury villa were laid with recycled glass [837d]
- Explosive volcanic eruption produced rare mineral on Mars [837d]
- New methodology helps predict soil recovery after wildfires [837d]
- Lab manipulates dead spiders' legs with a puff of air to serve as grabbers [837d]
- Tetrahedrons assemble! Three-sided pyramids form 2D structures [837d]
- A third COVID-19 booster is crucial to identifying and fighting new variants, study finds [837d]
- New study explores the prevalence of heatwaves in East Asia [837d]
- Next generation atomic clocks are a step closer to real world applications [837d]
- Particle phase chemistry enables soot to better seed clouds [837d]
- When the invasive fish are native [837d]
- Researchers identify protein connected to aging and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis [837d]
- Understanding friction, the unavoidable enemy [837d]
- Weak handgrip strength may signal serious health issues [837d]
- Decoding the structure and properties of near-infrared reflective pigments [837d]
- Boosting memory performance by strong ion bombardment [837d]
- Thaw and redraw: melting glacier moves Italian-Swiss border [836d]
- Iraqi Kurd farmers battle drought as Lake Dukan retreats [836d]
- Firefighters slow growth of California blaze near Yosemite [836d]
- How did Earth avoid a Mars-like fate? Ancient rocks hold clues [836d]
- Tree fern genome provides insights into its evolution [836d]
- Political panel survey: Germans feel strongly threatened by current crises [836d]
- Smaller, stronger magnets could improve devices that harness the fusion power of the sun and stars [836d]
- The pandemic, online shopping, and the shift towards 're-commerce' [836d]
- US to plant more trees as climate change kills off forests [836d]
- Preteen children tend to associate 'brilliance' with males, study finds [836d]
- Self-doubt and isolation but also resilience among new teachers due to pandemic, finds report [836d]
- Researchers propose neuromorphic computing with optically driven nonlinear fluid dynamics [836d]
- Religious leaders can reduce intimate partner violence in Uganda: study [836d]
- Bioinspired protein creates stretchable 2D layered materials [836d]
- 'IcePic' algorithm outperforms humans in predicting ice crystal formation [836d]
- Straightening out kinky roots captures carbon and avoids drought stress [836d]
- Trilobites' growth may have resembled that of modern marine crustaceans [836d]
- Firefighters battle California wildfire as heat wave grips much of US [836d]
- 'Earliest animal predator' named after David Attenborough [836d]
- Greek firefighters battle inferno 'disaster' at natural park [836d]
- Implicit bias and concern about appearing racist predict teachers' reluctance to discuss race and racism in classrooms [836d]
- SARS-CoV-2 hijacks nanotubes between neurons to infect them [836d]
- Felony convictions hinder efforts to access stable housing even if no prison time is served, study shows [836d]
- Plants quick to let their flowers fade for protection [836d]
- Extreme heat exposure worsens child malnutrition [836d]
- Wood heating pollutes the air in mountain areas more than previously assumed [836d]
- Chicago family creates sanctuaries for monarch butterflies, identified by global group as an endangered species [836d]
- Urban heat islands are why it can feel 20 degrees hotter in different parts of the same city [836d]
- Reducing sugar consumption to achieve climate and sustainability goals [836d]
- Greenland hit with 'unusually extensive' melting of ice sheet, boosting sea levels, scientists say [836d]
- Why is the ocean salty? Why the world's biggest bodies of water have so much salt. [836d]
- Researchers find key to solving serious wine grape issue [836d]
- New leap in understanding nickel oxide superconductors [837d]
- Using machine learning to identify promising polymer membranes [837d]
- How cells zip through the stickiest mucus [837d]
- Helping cassava farmers by extending crop life [837d]
- Researchers improve catalyst that destroys 'forever chemicals' with sunlight [837d]
- Theoretical model suggests saltiness of Enceladus's oceans may be right to sustain life [837d]
- Towards high-quality manganese oxide catalysts with large surface areas [837d]
- Secret language of cells? New cell computations uncovered [837d]
- Particle phase chemistry enables soot to better seed clouds [837d]
- What's a shark ordinarily associated with the Arctic doing in Belize? [837d]
- New COVID-19 rapid-test technology performs PCR faster than similar tests on the market [837d]
- Floors in ancient Greek luxury villa were laid with recycled glass [837d]
- Cultivating super corals alone is unlikely to protect coral reefs from climate change [837d]
- New study challenges old views on what's 'primitive' in mammalian reproduction [837d]
- Decoding the structure and properties of near-infrared reflective pigments [837d]
- Mass mortality events linked to marine heatwaves could become the new norm in the Mediterranean Sea [837d]
- Next generation atomic clocks are a step closer to real world applications [837d]
- Happier fish through mass spectrometry [837d]
- Bottom-up construction with a 2D twist could yield novel materials [837d]
- Study warns of ecological impact of native fish species introduced into river basins that do not belong to them [837d]
- Explosive volcanic eruption produced rare mineral on Mars [837d]
- Heeding the heat: Desert regions may better inform the future of global temperate zones driven by climate change [837d]
- Study refutes claim that T. rex was three separate species [837d]
- The structure of the smallest semiconductor elucidated [837d]
- DNA recombinations are widespread in human genomes and are implicated in both development and disease [837d]
- Researchers identify how cells move faster through mucus than blood [837d]
- Milking molecules from microbes [837d]
- Understanding friction, the unavoidable enemy [837d]
- 'Necrobotic' spiders: Manipulating dead spiders' legs with a puff of air to serve as grabbers [837d]
- For dairy farmers, where does the time go? [837d]
- Unexpected behavior seen in efficient catalysts for clean energy [837d]
- Noisy classrooms could be causing more harm to less focused children [837d]
- Using an antineutrino reactor-off method between submarine patrols to by-pass need for onboard access inspections [837d]
- A new study warns: If someone's flirting with you online, beware—it could ruin your relationship [837d]
- New study explores the prevalence of heatwaves in East Asia [837d]
- Does Amber Heard really have the world's most beautiful face? Why the Golden Ratio test is bogus [837d]
- To cell surface and beyond: Tracing subcellular glycoprotein transport using modified cholera toxin [837d]
- Photonic spin Hall effect: Fundamentals and emergent applications [837d]
- Fish in a major South African river are full of microplastics [837d]
- The peer review system is broken. We asked academics how to fix it [837d]
- Woodland plant's 'fishing rod' reels in its primary pollinator [837d]
- Simulating 3D-AFM images for systems not in equilibrium [837d]
- Unraveling the interconnections between air pollutants and climate change [837d]
- Microplastics pass through fish, altering nutrient metabolism [837d]
- Present and future of nonlinear optical metasurfaces [837d]
- Defect dynamics at the buried interface revealed by photoemission electron microscopy [837d]
- The world's largest omnivore is a fish [837d]
- New tool uncovers 'elegant' mechanism responsible for antibiotic tolerance in golden staph [837d]
- NASA wants your help designing a starshade to observe exoplanets [837d]
- 'Narco-drones' are the newest form of drug trafficking. Our laws aren't yet ready to combat them [837d]
- Urban patchwork is losing its green, making our cities and all who live in them vulnerable [837d]
- Refugee and migrant women are often excluded from mainstream domestic violence services and policy [837d]
- Astronomers examine the behavior of quasi-periodic eruptions in the galaxy GSN 069 [837d]
- Shining light on the inner details and breakup of deuterons [837d]
- Pros and cons of working from home [837d]
- Restoring the human side to hierarchy [837d]
- Tracing water particles back in time [837d]
- US–European satellite will make world's first global freshwater survey [837d]
- Mechanism of Cl-initiated oxidation of methacrolein under NOx-free conditions [837d]
- Extending evacuation options to shelters outside cities can help increase efficiency of flood responses [837d]
- Bacterial community signatures reveal how cities urbanize water sources [837d]
- Landsat legacy: NASA–USGS program observing Earth from space turns 50 [837d]
- Some asteroids 'aged early' by sun, NASA finds [837d]
- Mentorship strategies to boost diversity in paleontology [837d]
- Promising new catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells [837d]
- Do fish suffer from oxygen starvation? [837d]
- Scientists capture first-ever view of a hidden quantum phase in a 2D crystal [837d]
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