The Brutalist Report - science
- Feeling poorer than your friends in early adolescence is associated with worse mental health, study finds [787d]
- New study reveals that exposure to outdoor artificial light at night is associated with an increased risk of diabetes [787d]
- Desert dust collected from glacier ice helps document climate change [787d]
- New tool developed to monitor health of marine ecosystems and extinction risk of species [787d]
- Brain area thought to impart consciousness, behaves instead like an Internet router [787d]
- AI transforms smartwatch ECG signals into a diagnostic tool for heart failure [787d]
- Feeling lonely? What we want from our relationships can change with age [787d]
- Study identifies how stealthy HIV evades drugs and immunity [787d]
- How long can exotic nuclei survive at the edge of stability? [787d]
- Novel device to measure nerve activity for treatment of sepsis, PTSD [787d]
- Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador, new research shows [787d]
- Dams could play a big role in feeding the world more sustainably [787d]
- Showing off: Wild chimpanzees show others objects simply to share attention [787d]
- Uterine fibroid growth activated by phthalates, chemicals found in everyday products [787d]
- Researchers solve hundred-year-old botanical mystery that was key to the spread of plant life on land [787d]
- Trial shows benefits of two forms of ankle surgery for osteoarthritis [787d]
- Cracking the chemical code on how iodine helps form clouds [787d]
- New, heat-efficient nanoparticles for treating cancer [787d]
- Astronomers capitalize on early access to James Webb Space Telescope data [787d]
- New statistical method improves genomic analyzes [787d]
- High-fat diet can provoke pain sensitivity without obesity, diabetes [787d]
- Fentanyl vaccine potential 'game changer' for opioid epidemic [787d]
- Power of 'thank you' for couples [787d]
- With new heat treatment, 3D-printed metals can withstand extreme conditions [787d]
- Wasting muscles built back better [787d]
- Designing and programming living computers [787d]
- Researcher lauded for superb solution of algorithmic riddle from the 1950s [787d]
- Safety in space: Synthetic hibernation could provide protection from cosmic radiation [787d]
- Researchers produce first-ever 'family tree' for aquarium-bred corals [787d]
- New pathway for antimicrobial peptides [787d]
- Full decarbonization of U.S. aviation sector is within grasp [787d]
- Study of 'polluted' white dwarfs finds that stars and planets grow together [787d]
- Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef [787d]
- Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food, researchers report [787d]
- Target COVID-19 catch-up interventions for TB to vulnerable groups, advise scientists [787d]
- Half of replanted tropical trees don't survive [787d]
- Even in kindergarten, gaps seen in extracurricular activities [787d]
- New approach to assess the health status of intermittent rivers [787d]
- Honey bee life spans are 50% shorter today than they were 50 years ago [787d]
- Molecular monitoring of RNA regulation [787d]
- Carnitine intake is associated with better postnatal growth and larger brain size in very preterm infants [787d]
- How photoelectrodes change in contact with water [787d]
- How COVID-19 causes neurological damage [787d]
- Putting the brakes on lithium-ion batteries to prevent fires [787d]
- Fluorescent mouse blood will help us gain knowledge about brain diseases [787d]
- Scientists find new variations among sperm cells [786d]
- Cosmic chocolate pralines? General neutron star structure revealed [786d]
- Prehistoric predator? Artificial intelligence says no [786d]
- Researchers develop new, heat-efficient nanoparticles for treating cancer [786d]
- NASA returning to the Moon with mega rocket launch [786d]
- World Population hits 8 billion, creating many challenges [786d]
- Remote undersea volcano likely erupting in Pacific Ocean [786d]
- Earth at 8 billion: Consumption not crowd is key to climate [786d]
- Future of UK churches at risk unless they reimagine their buildings, report finds [787d]
- Researchers identify SARS-CoV-2 variant in white-tailed deer, evidence of deer-to-human transmission [787d]
- Biden tells skeptical UN summit US is 'unwavering' on climate aid [787d]
- Activists push for reparations at COP27 climate summit [787d]
- The UN's climate change conference COP27: Topics on the agenda [787d]
- Children's songs: A link to one's inner self and to others [787d]
- Largest known manta ray population is thriving off the coast of Ecuador, new research shows [787d]
- New review examines the structural diversity of the endoplasmic reticulum [787d]
- Why go back to the Moon? [787d]
- New experiment measures decay time for exotic nuclei [787d]
- Final preparations underway for NASA's Moon rocket launch [787d]
- Study shows the power of 'thank you' for couples [787d]
- Fort McKay: where Canada's boreal forest gave way to oil sands [787d]
- 'Devastatingly cute' bats look for bugs in forest clearings and corridors [787d]
- Team analyzes interactions between black hole-dominated galactic nucleus and surrounding star-forming regions [787d]
- Desert dust collected from glacier ice helps document climate change [787d]
- Maryland's juvenile rockfish count below average for fourth year, but state says there's no need to panic [787d]
- Dams could play a big role in feeding the world more sustainably, researchers find [787d]
- Showing off: Wild chimpanzees show others objects simply to share attention [787d]
- Mini-engine exploits noise to convert information into fuel [787d]
- Scientists find microplastics in Monterey Bay water, anchovies, and seabirds [787d]
- Seafood farming's growth rate has already peaked, and now it's in decline [787d]
- Planning on asking for a high salary in a job interview? Think again [787d]
- Researchers produce first-ever 'family tree' for aquarium-bred corals [787d]
- Video: Some sugar-free gummy bears are laxatives [787d]
- Subtropical clouds key to Southern Ocean teleconnections to the tropical Pacific [787d]
- Video: Solar snake spotted slithering across sun's surface [787d]
- Artemis launch delay is the latest of many NASA scrubs and comes from hard lessons on crew safety [787d]
- As the 8 billionth person is born, here's how Africa will shape the future of the planet's population [787d]
- Mangrove forests won't be able to spread further in South Africa, so protecting them is crucial [787d]
- Earth's cathedrals: Europe's mountains are cultural heritage, not just natural heritage [787d]
- Research documents rich heritage of Afro-descendant women living in Ecuador [787d]
- Even in kindergarten, gaps seen in extracurricular activities [787d]
- Soil sensor yields beneficial information for farmers [787d]
- International research team cracks chemical code on how iodine helps form clouds [787d]
- Younger investors are more willing to put money behind environmental and social goals, even if it's costlier [787d]
- Gendered food insecurity study informs recovery and preparedness in the Indo-Pacific [787d]
- Mathematical analysis brings new understanding to a recently published kinetic model of ERK phosphorylation [787d]
- Net-zero in fashion, but clothing giants struggle to cut emissions [787d]
- Rainforest giants Brazil, Indonesia, DR Congo sign deforestation pact [787d]
- Australian public calls for more proactive pet laws [787d]
- World on fire: How do we adapt to a hotter planet? [787d]
- Moon rocket launch looms as NASA evaluates hurricane damage [787d]
- Methane: War and international tensions make cutting potent greenhouse gas emissions harder [787d]
- This nearby dwarf galaxy has been a loner for almost the entire age of the universe [787d]
- Will Triton finally answer the question 'are we alone?' [787d]
- Large-scale comparative analysis leads to identification of biosynthetic gene clusters [787d]
- Collision risk assessments for bats are inaccurate for large wind turbines [787d]
- New statistical method improves genomic analyses [787d]
- Researchers examine impact of law school admissions reform on diversity [787d]
- Researchers reveal new mechanism for optical phase amplification [787d]
- Local floodplain home buyouts can inform federal plans [787d]
- COP27: Net Zero guidelines aim to drive higher standards and counter 'greenwashing' accusations [787d]
- Study provides new insights into broad-line region of active galactic nuclei [787d]
- Recent searches for light fermionic dark matter by the PandaX-4T collaboration [787d]
- Bursts of fluorescence caught on video reveal how and why the sensitive plant Mimosa pudica moves its leaves rapidly [787d]
- Oldest evidence of the controlled use of fire to cook food [787d]
- Insects with radical metamorphosis found to have two embryo-like stages [787d]
- Hybridization of surface lattice resonances induces dual-band bound states in continuum [787d]
- Lab discovers new pathway for antimicrobial peptides [787d]
- Researchers discover unique peptides with anti-cancer potential [787d]
- Safety in space: Synthetic hibernation could provide protection from cosmic radiation [787d]
- Research unveils birthplace of gold-rich stars [787d]
- Atomically dispersed bimetallic iron–cobalt electrocatalysts developed for green production of ammonia [787d]
- Study of 'polluted' white dwarfs finds that stars and planets grow together [787d]
- Scientists say sea-level changes formed Australia's K'Gari Sand Island, Great Barrier Reef [787d]
- Study shows full decarbonization of US aviation sector is within grasp [787d]
- Transforming bacterial cells into living artificial neural circuits [787d]
- Treated wastewater can be more dependable and less toxic than common tap water sources [787d]
- How photoelectrodes change in contact with water [787d]
- 4 signs of progress at the UN climate change summit [787d]
- They're doing their best: How these 3 neighborhood 'pests' deal with rainy days [787d]
- Regulatory effects of jasmonate on root growth inhibition and root hair elongation [787d]
- How community-engaged archaeology can be a pathway to reconciliation [787d]
- Permacrisis: what it means and why it's word of the year for 2022 [787d]
- Native top-down mass spectrometry reveals role of glycans in protein oligomers [787d]
- New study finds that CRISPR/Cas9 leads to unexpected genomic changes [787d]
- Vehicle exhaust emission and ammonia slip are the main sources of atmospheric ammonia and ammonium in North China cities [787d]
- Down on the farm? There's an app for that [787d]
- Researchers explore statistical properties of early type stars derived from LAMOST DR8 [787d]
- Amid COVID, Australians loved snitching on their neighbors [787d]
- Dirt-cheap solar evaporation could solve the world's soil pollution problem [787d]
- Cesium detected in the atmosphere of a hot white dwarf [787d]
- Understanding the growth modes of single-walled carbon nanotubes on catalysts [787d]
- Phobos surface striations tell a story of its rupturing interior [787d]
- Passion fruit yields high antioxidant ingredient for stable edible food coatings [787d]
- Weevil may save Great Britain up to £16.8m a year in management of invasive aquatic fern [787d]
- Amid food and climate crises, investing in sustainable food cold chains crucial [787d]
- Researchers reveal the structure of the IFT-B complex, essential for formation of the cilium organelle [787d]
- Molecular monitoring of RNA regulation [787d]
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