The Brutalist Report - science
- Machine learning model predicts health conditions of people with MS during stay-at-home periods [836d]
- Coronavirus formation is successfully modeled [836d]
- Disruption of MTSS2 function causes a new syndromic intellectual disability [836d]
- Video games offer the potential of 'experiential medicine' [836d]
- Does mask-wearing affect behavior? [836d]
- Stretchy, bio-inspired synaptic transistor can enhance, weaken device memories [836d]
- Biologists identify broad coral disease resistance traits [836d]
- Long-term tracking of whale feeding behavior via satellite now possible with new tag [836d]
- Dynamics in one-dimensional spin chains newly elucidated [836d]
- Mapping disease risk at human-wildlife 'hotspots' [836d]
- Researchers discover 50 novel Parkinson's disease candidate genes using an innovative integrated functional genomics approach [836d]
- 'Leaky' activity of mutated enzyme underlies neurodegenerative disease [836d]
- World's whitest paint now thinner than ever, ideal for vehicles [836d]
- La Niña winters could keep on coming [836d]
- Lack of naloxone led to increased overdose deaths in rural Pennsylvania, study finds [836d]
- The fountain of life: Water droplets hold the secret ingredient for building life [836d]
- Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes [836d]
- Immunologic defect may leave some vulnerable to rare bacterial infection [836d]
- Scientists design and validate promising HIV vaccine strategy [836d]
- Solar harvesting system has potential to generate solar power 24/7 [836d]
- Researchers find ways to help teens get more sleep [836d]
- Researchers fabricate tiny multi-component beam shaper directly onto optical fiber [836d]
- Social support promotes rehab participation in mice after spinal cord injury [836d]
- Scientists crack upcycling plastics to reduce greenhouse gas emissions [836d]
- Masks saw more than 90 percent of deaf people struggle to communicate during pandemic, study finds [836d]
- New species of iris discovered in the Langeberg Mountains, South Africa [836d]
- Large U.S. study confirms that mRNA boosters extend COVID-19 protection but wane over time, strongly supporting need for additional booster [836d]
- Role of genomic changes in specific brain cells in Alzheimer's disease [836d]
- Social media use linked to developing depression regardless of personality [836d]
- Study shows how math, science identity in students affects college, career outcomes [836d]
- Key breakthrough links changes in length-of-day with climate prediction [836d]
- Fungal association with tumors may predict worse outcomes [836d]
- Unlocking the power of our emotional memory [836d]
- Higher body temperature alters key protein in autoinflammatory disorder [836d]
- Cosmic ray protons reveal new spectral structures at high energies [836d]
- Not enough: Protecting algae-eating fish insufficient to save imperiled coral reefs [836d]
- Upcycling in the past: Viking beadmakers' secrets revealed [836d]
- BESSY II: Localization of d-electrons in transition metals determined [836d]
- New epigenetic markers for prostate cancer discovered [836d]
- Success in synthesizing biodegradable plastic materials using sunlight and CO2 [836d]
- Jurassic ichthyosaurs divided food resources to co-exist, researchers find [836d]
- Researchers identify key player in cellular response to stress [836d]
- Researchers discover new molecular driver of retinoblastoma [836d]
- Rainy days on track to double in the Arctic by 2100 [836d]
- Which grains you eat can impact your risk of getting heart disease earlier [836d]
- Study links prenatal phthalate exposure to reduced childhood lung function [836d]
- Severe preeclampsia treated safely with nifedipine during labor and delivery [836d]
- Increasing evidence that bears are not carnivores [836d]
- Study uncovers mechanisms of reactive oxygen species in stem cell function and inflammation prevention [836d]
- Misinformation about vaccine safety drives reluctance to vaccinate children, study finds [836d]
- Lake sediments show decades of coal ash contamination [836d]
- Three scientists share Nobel Prize in Physics for work in quantum mechanics [835d]
- Australia lists small wallaby among new endangered species [835d]
- Chile's distant paradise where scientists study climate change [835d]
- Hurricane Orlene hits Mexico's Pacific coast before weakening [835d]
- Rubbish reform: changes to waste management could slash emissions [835d]
- Russia space agency seeking to extend ISS participation past 2024: official [835d]
- India loses contact with budget Mars orbiter after eight years [835d]
- Iran says it launched test 'tug' into suborbital space [835d]
- Nobel panel to announce winner of physics prize [835d]
- Study finds US future floods becoming more frequent, wider spread, less seasonal [835d]
- Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout [835d]
- Coronavirus formation is successfully modeled [836d]
- SOAR Telescope catches Dimorphos's expanding comet-like tail after DART spacecraft impact [836d]
- Hurricanes are producing more rain than before, study finds [836d]
- Dynamics in one-dimensional spin chains: A new toolbox for elucidating future quantum materials [836d]
- Image: Sun releases strong solar flare [836d]
- Long-term tracking of whale feeding behavior via satellite is now possible with new tag [836d]
- Biologists identify broad coral disease resistance traits [836d]
- Mapping disease risk at human-wildlife 'hotspots' [836d]
- Listeners may adapt to speaker-specific acoustics, study shows [836d]
- Research team achieves breakthrough in the production of an acclaimed cancer-treating drug [836d]
- The brain cells that slow us down when we're sick [836d]
- New research demonstrates connection between climate and Earth's ability to replenish itself [836d]
- Study suggests La Niña winters could keep on coming [836d]
- World's whitest paint now thinner than ever, ideal for vehicles [836d]
- The fountain of life: Water droplets hold the secret ingredient for building life [836d]
- Newly discovered sexual reproduction process furthers understanding of plant and algae evolution [836d]
- Scientists discover dual-function messenger RNA [836d]
- Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes [836d]
- Nobel shines light on paleogenetics, study of ancient DNA [836d]
- Researchers fabricate tiny multi-component beam shaper directly onto optical fiber [836d]
- Bird flu strikes S.Africa's endangered penguins [836d]
- Kenya 'effectively' lifts ban on genetically modified crops [836d]
- What we know—and don't—about how climate change impacts hurricanes like Ian [836d]
- Study links changes in length of day with climate prediction [836d]
- Rainy days on track to double in the Arctic by 2100 [836d]
- Upcycling in the past: Viking beadmakers' secrets revealed [836d]
- Study shows how math, science identity in students affects college, career outcomes [836d]
- New species of iris discovered in the Langeberg Mountains, South Africa [836d]
- Reducing molten salt's corrosive effect [836d]
- Researchers propose ectomycorrhizal fungi's role be integrated into carbon accounting [836d]
- Company responsible for California oil spill gets permission to repair pipeline [836d]
- Localization of d-orbital electrons in transition metals determined [836d]
- Optical biosensing through a toy microscope over a surface 'rainbow' chip [836d]
- Video: Why does salt change the taste of everything? [836d]
- Jurassic ichthyosaurs divided food resources to co-exist, researchers find [836d]
- Do human embryos and cancer share the same starting fuse? [836d]
- Hubble spies a stately spiral galaxy [836d]
- Researchers use light to control magnetic fields at nanoscale [836d]
- Scientists figure out upcycling plastics to reduce greenhouse gas emissions [836d]
- Heat-loving bacteria from an Antarctic volcano could help tackle oil contamination [836d]
- Time resolved studies reveal the origin of the unparalleled high efficiency of one nanosecond laser ablation in liquids [836d]
- How does NASA plan to keep samples from Mars safe from contamination (and contaminating Earth)? [836d]
- One of the worst stadium tragedies in history: An expert explains what led to the soccer stampede in Indonesia [836d]
- Hubble spies a lonely spiral [836d]
- Svante Paabo, Swedish medicine Nobel-winner follows in father's footsteps [836d]
- Indigenous food sovereignty requires better and more accurate data collection [836d]
- Hurricane Orlene lashes Mexico's Pacific coast [836d]
- The mysterious Denisovans [836d]
- Effect of cation types on electrochromic properties of titanium dioxide nanocrystals [836d]
- Studying yeast DNA in space may help protect astronauts from cosmic radiation [836d]
- How do bacteria evolve in the gut over the course of a year? [836d]
- The term 'achievement gap' fosters a negative view of Black students [836d]
- Do multimillion-dollar dinosaur auctions erode trust in science? [836d]
- Native Americans' decades-long struggle for control over sacred lands is making progress [836d]
- Three reasons a weak pound is bad news for the environment [836d]
- How cells turn independent and regulate functions [836d]
- Internet cable reveals the source of underwater vibrations [836d]
- What is a wetland? An ecologist explains [836d]
- European observatory NOEMA reaches full capacity with twelve antennas [836d]
- A better way to find RNA virus needles in database haystacks [836d]
- Success in synthesizing biodegradable plastic materials using sunlight and CO2 [836d]
- Uncovering the secrets of materials degradation in a lithium-ion battery [836d]
- Flexible solid electrolytes for all-solid-state lithium batteries [836d]
- Investigating the impact of new energy efficient streetlights on insects [836d]
- A high-performance catalyst that dissolves polyester and realizes chemical recycling [836d]
- Cosmic ray protons reveal new spectral structures at high energies [836d]
- Flying under the radar: Multi-drug-resistant bacteria hides among gut bacteria of asymptomatic human carriers [836d]
- Opinion: Why we need to ban gas in New York State buildings [836d]
- Heavy rain swells rivers, causing floods in much of Thailand [836d]
- Do plants have a microbiome? [836d]
- How planting trees in some areas could actually increase atmospheric warming [836d]
- Artificial enzyme splits water more efficiently [836d]
- Not enough: Protecting algae-eating fish insufficient to save imperiled coral reefs, study concludes [836d]
- Alternative earnings disclosures are high-quality if women are on board [836d]
- How a molecular switch shapes plant organ growth [836d]
- When projecting coastal resilience, sediment compaction is key [836d]
- Neighboring cell types influence single-cell gene expression variability [836d]
- Using real world experiments to study mechanisms of inequality in the US and Latin America [836d]
- Researchers identify key player in cellular response to stress [836d]
- Optimizing efficient perovskite photovoltaics [836d]
- SWIFT J0503.7-2819 is an intermediate polar, research suggests [836d]
- What do slogans at demonstrations tell us? [836d]
- Marine phytoplankton gets by with a little help from its bacteria friends [836d]
- Lake sediments show decades of coal ash contamination [836d]
- Novel cell-free protein crystallization method to advance structural biology [836d]
- How stiff is the proton? [836d]
- Novel method helps quantify reversibility and irreversibility of practical Li metal batteries [836d]
- Using bifunctional ionomers as electrolytes to synthesize ethylene from carbon dioxide [836d]
- Land tenure drives deforestation rates in Brazil [836d]
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