The Brutalist Report - science
- New understanding of the inner world of lysosomes [918d]
- Coffee drinking is associated with increased longevity [918d]
- Study confirms that mRNA vaccines protect against serious COVID-19 during pregnancy [918d]
- New tool assesses which countries need COVID-19 vaccines the most [918d]
- Asteroid that formed Vredefort crater bigger than previously believed [918d]
- Astronomers map distances to 56,000 galaxies, largest-ever catalog [918d]
- Powerful hurricanes get second wind in Europe [918d]
- Diagnosis of a genetic cause in hundreds of people with motor neuron disease could be missed due to 'arbitrary age limits and rules' on genetic testing [918d]
- Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections [918d]
- Researchers identify potential therapeutic targets to prevent hearing loss caused by antibiotics [918d]
- The neural cartography of smell [918d]
- A different kind of chaos [918d]
- Often overlooked, molecules called glycans regulate COVID-19 spike protein function, study finds [918d]
- Long-term memories a matter of order--not just repetition [918d]
- Study finds all African carnivores at risk for range loss [918d]
- What keeps plant roots growing toward gravity? Study identifies four genes [918d]
- Heat-related mortality risk is widespread across Washington state, study shows [918d]
- Smartphones promise satisfaction and meaning, deliver only more searching, study finds [918d]
- Game-changing new theory upends what we know about how charged macromolecules self-assemble [918d]
- Among ancient Mayas, cacao was not a food exclusive to the elite [918d]
- This molecule could be behind liver fibrosis [918d]
- An ocean inside Earth? Water hundreds of kilometers down [918d]
- Magnetic field helps thick battery electrodes tackle electric vehicle challenges [918d]
- Study IDs what brings our senses and thoughts together [918d]
- New study shows transmission of epigenetic memory across multiple generations [918d]
- New study allows scientists to test therapeutics for rare disease affecting young children [918d]
- Correcting peers is key in small-group learning [918d]
- Plastics of the future will live many past lives, thanks to chemical recycling [918d]
- Family ties give animals reasons to 'help or harm' as they age [918d]
- Key phases of human evolution coincide with flickers in eastern Africa's climate [918d]
- Structure of wheat immune protein resolved -- important tool in the battle for food security [918d]
- Artificial intelligence reduces a 100,000-equation quantum physics problem to only four equations [918d]
- Diets rich in refined fiber may increase liver cancer risk in some individuals [918d]
- Young kids avoid one learning trap that often snares adults [918d]
- Anxiety during pregnancy can lead to earlier births, study finds [918d]
- 'Placenta-on-a-chip' mimics malaria-infected nutrient exchange between mother-fetus [918d]
- Remdesivir-resistant version of COVID-19 detected in organ transplant recipients [918d]
- Actile impressions add product value, study finds [918d]
- Flower strips and hedges combine to boost bees in orchards [918d]
- Frozen embryo transfers linked with high blood pressure risks in pregnancy [918d]
- Engineers build a battery-free, wireless underwater camera [918d]
- Invasive stink bug habitat could expand greatly with climate change [918d]
- Powerful hurricanes get second wind in Europe [918d]
- Not just for the gods: New insight on the use of cacao among the ancient Maya [918d]
- Vulnerable Tampa Bay braces for storm not seen in a century [918d]
- Female fruit flies enter the ring of sexual competition [918d]
- Team of physicists finds signs of pentaquark states and new matter [918d]
- New study allows scientists to test therapeutics for rare neurodegenerative disease affecting young children [918d]
- Physicists shed light on a different kind of chaos [918d]
- New theory upends what we know about how charged macromolecules self-assemble [918d]
- Climate change makes living at the coast riskier, but more people keep coming [918d]
- In a 'return to nature,' California legalizes human composting for environmental benefits [918d]
- Humanity healed the ozone hole. Can we do the same for climate change? [918d]
- Often overlooked, molecules called glycans regulate COVID-19 spike protein function [918d]
- NASA spacecraft closes in on asteroid for head-on collision [918d]
- Meet the women hunting giant pythons 'eating everything' in the Everglades [918d]
- Study shows smartphones promise satisfaction and meaning, but deliver only more searching [918d]
- The asteroid that formed Vredefort crater was bigger than previously believed [918d]
- Cuba issues cyclone alert as Hurricane Ian nears [918d]
- The neighbors of the caliph: Archaeologists uncover ancient mosaics on the shore of the Sea of Galilee [918d]
- Researchers design treatment to protect bones during cancer therapy [918d]
- Ian could become 'catastrophic' Category 4 hurricane. NASA considers stashing rocket [918d]
- Report: More than 1,000 wild horses sent to slaughter [918d]
- States take on PFAS 'forever chemicals' with bans, lawsuits [918d]
- Study finds all African carnivores at risk for range loss [918d]
- What keeps plant roots growing toward gravity? Study identifies four genes [918d]
- New study shows transmission of epigenetic memory across multiple generations [918d]
- Bank closures across the UK drive people to the Post Office to handle cash [918d]
- Discovery of the largest natural carbon onions on Earth [918d]
- Review of noble-gas spin amplification via spin-exchange collisions [918d]
- Examining the role of α-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) and its receptor OXGR1 in male sperm maturation [918d]
- Fermi's ground-breaking figure: How the radial wave function transformed physics [918d]
- Impact of sea-level fluctuations on redox-sensitive trace-element enrichment patterns in marine sediments [918d]
- Correcting peers is key in small-group learning [918d]
- Measuring the temperature inside cells [918d]
- Molecular-level design strategy could hold the key to boosting commercial hydrogen production [918d]
- Invasive stink bug habitat could expand greatly with climate change [918d]
- Struggling to make friends as an adult? Why you should try looking to older generations [918d]
- Chickensplash! Exploring the health concerns of washing raw chicken [918d]
- Ancient footprints on UK beach record demise of biodiversity hotspot [918d]
- Scientists find decreased summer rainfall over Tibetan Plateau after large tropical volcanic eruptions [918d]
- Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections [918d]
- Keeping current with landslide prediction tools [918d]
- Manmade wetlands: A barrier to the spread of microplastics [918d]
- New mapping tool to support the search for high-quality nature-based carbon credits [918d]
- Study shows how turtles have fared a decade after oil spill [918d]
- Life can thrive around even the smallest stars, study claims [918d]
- Why wandering albatrosses get divorced: New research [918d]
- New study seeks to explain the 'Mandela Effect', the bizarre phenomenon of shared false memories [918d]
- How do we deal with the polarization around climate change? [918d]
- New theory concludes that the origin of life on Earth-like planets is likely [918d]
- Toward a more localized, impact-based alert system for extreme weather to mitigate heat waves [918d]
- Five xenophobic myths about immigrants in South Africa debunked by researchers [918d]
- Clickbait extremism, mass shootings, and the assault on democracy: Time for a rethink of social media? [918d]
- Key phases of human evolution coincide with flickers in eastern Africa's climate [918d]
- Nigeria is producing less and less oil. Here's why [918d]
- How money and technology are militarizing the fight against the illegal wildlife trade [918d]
- Researchers study sugar uptake mechanism of industrial microorganism [918d]
- Study reveals a master regulator controlling fungal infection of wheat [918d]
- Structure of wheat immune protein resolved—important tool in the battle for food security [918d]
- US and Russia engage in a digital battle for hearts and minds [918d]
- Direct impact or nuclear weapons? How to save Earth from an asteroid [918d]
- NASA to deflect asteroid in key test of planetary defense [918d]
- Hurricane forces NASA moon rocket to shelter; launch on hold [918d]
- Theranostic nano-platform for MRI-guided synergistic therapy against breast cancer [918d]
- Targeting a novel inducible isoform to treat metabolic-associated fatty liver disease [918d]
- New nanocomposite films boost heat dissipation in thin electronics [918d]
- Solving stability problems of relevant graphene derivatives [918d]
- Basaltic magma chambers may grow catastrophically fast [918d]
- Researchers explain unique underlying atomic structure of PNCP metallic glass [918d]
- Why are climate activists calling for reparations? [918d]
- Death toll from Venezuela floods rises to eight [918d]
- Plastics of the future will live many past lives, thanks to chemical recycling [918d]
- 'Iconic' plant family at risk: Scientists estimate more than half of palm species may be threatened with extinction [918d]
- Ian strengthens to Category 1 hurricane as it nears Cuba: NHC [918d]
- Family ties give animals reasons to 'help or harm' as they age [918d]
- Six people killed in Philippine typhoon [918d]
- Study reveals phylogeny and adaptative evolution of barnacles to deep-sea chemosynthetic habitat [918d]
- White House: New rule will show 'true cost' of plane tickets [918d]
- Multiplex gene editing rapidly customizes tomato cultivars with different fruit colors [918d]
- Synchronous atmospheric correction method proposed for multi-spectral satellite images [918d]
- Can twin boundaries resist fatigue cracking? [918d]
- Smart technology aids research into a nationally important seabird colony [918d]
- VLA 1623 West is a young protostellar disk, study suggests [918d]
- New research needed on environmental impact of turbulence from deep-water wind farms [918d]
- First confirmed sighting of pine marten on Anglesey in more than 30 years [918d]
- Listen, respond, say sorry: Food delivery customers reveal how to make it right after failures in service [918d]
- Small group reading shown to boost student progress [918d]
- Early detection system for nuisance alga infesting Papahānaumokuākea reefs [918d]
- Dozens of newly discovered gravitational lenses could reveal ancient galaxies and the nature of dark matter [918d]
- Researchers inhibit cancer cell growth using compounds that protect plants from predators [918d]
- Astronomers map distances to 56,000 galaxies, largest-ever catalog [918d]
- Artificial intelligence reduces a 100,000-equation quantum physics problem to only four equations [918d]
- Majority of Gen Z unaware of how meat consumption impacts climate [918d]
- Do you work from home? Set a time, not a room [918d]
- New measurement of stellar neutron source reaction resolves long-standing discrepancies [918d]
- Forest fires in late snowpack areas have a negative impact on water flow [918d]
- Young men feel the most threatened by advances in women's rights [918d]
- Researchers determine bright-magnetic relationship for decaying sunspots [918d]
- Uncovering ultra-fast plant enzyme dynamics could advance cereal production, medical and pharmaceutical industries [918d]
- Backcountry visitors are leaving poo piles in Australia's Snowy Mountains, and it's a problem [918d]
- Bottom-up process plays central role in determining ant-tree interaction networks [918d]
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