The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists observe flattest explosion ever seen in space [696d]
- Harsh discipline increases risk of children developing lasting mental health problems [696d]
- Form is (mal)function: Protein's shape lets bacteria disarm it [697d]
- Researchers use 21st century methods to record 2,000 years of ancient graffiti in Egypt [697d]
- Study finds excess harm from commonly overprescribed antibiotics for patients resulting in widespread side effects [697d]
- Fluid flow in the brain can be manipulated by sensory stimulation [697d]
- Thread-like pumps can be woven into clothes [697d]
- New, exhaustive study probes hidden history of horses in the American West [697d]
- Newly discovered trigger for major depression opens new possibilities for treatments [697d]
- AI predicts enzyme function better than leading tools [697d]
- Predatory dinosaurs such as T. rex sported lizard-like lips [697d]
- Boosting the body's anti-viral immune response may eliminate aging cells [697d]
- Prototype taps into the sensing capabilities of any smartphone to screen for prediabetes [697d]
- White-tailed deer blood kills bacteria that causes Lyme disease [697d]
- Scientists analyze sounds emitted by plants [697d]
- Surprise finding shows that neutrophils can be key antitumor weapons [697d]
- How plants cope with the cold light of day -- and why it matters for future crops [697d]
- WPI-led team uncovers new details of SARS-COV-2 structure [697d]
- T cells in human blood secrete a substance that affects blood pressure and inflammation [697d]
- Thermal paint: MXene spray coating can harness infrared radiation for heating or cooling [697d]
- Machine learning models rank predictive risks for Alzheimer's disease [697d]
- Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed [697d]
- New algorithm keeps drones from colliding in midair [697d]
- 'Taffy galaxies' collide, leave behind bridge of star-forming material [697d]
- Scientists discover hidden crab diversity among coral reefs [697d]
- Researchers identify how steroids benefit severe COVID-19 patients [697d]
- 'Comprehensive' map of volcanoes on Venus -- all 85,000 of them [697d]
- Can AI predict how you'll vote in the next election? [697d]
- The shape of your heart matters [697d]
- Astronomers witness the birth of a very distant cluster of galaxies from the early Universe [697d]
- Ancient DNA reveals Asian ancestry introduced to East Africa in early modern times [697d]
- Charming experiment finds gluon mass in the proton [697d]
- Drug overdose fatalities among U.S. older adults has quadrupled over 20 years, research finds [697d]
- Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse [697d]
- Diminishing health benefits of living in cities for children and teens [697d]
- How the gut creates a cozy home for beneficial microbiome species [697d]
- New chip design to provide greatest precision in memory to date [697d]
- AI could set a new bar for designing hurricane-resistant buildings [697d]
- How cosmic winds transform galactic environments [697d]
- Dissecting the circadian clock in real time [697d]
- New mouse study reveals a key process in how the brain forms memories [697d]
- Rainbow trout subspecies newly named [697d]
- Living with pet cats or dogs is associated with fewer food allergies in young children, study finds [697d]
- Excess death gap widens between U.S. and Europe, study finds [697d]
- Ancient giant amphibians swam like crocodiles 250 million years ago [697d]
- Earth prefers to serve life in XXS and XXL sizes [697d]
- Ancient African empires' impact on migration revealed by genetics [697d]
- Imaging brain connections can predict improvements in obsessive-compulsive disorder patients after deep brain stimulation [697d]
- Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees, shows new research [697d]
- Mimicking biological enzymes may be key to hydrogen fuel production [697d]
- Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes [697d]
- A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America [697d]
- Do your headaches happen at the same time of day? [697d]
- Chemists design new molecule, with oxygen as the star of the show [697d]
- Machine learning model helps forecasters improve confidence in storm prediction [697d]
- Juvenile black rockfish affected by marine heat wave but not always for the worse, research shows [697d]
- Novel drug offers hope for heart failure patients [697d]
- Can a solid be a superfluid? Engineering a novel supersolid state from layered 2D materials [697d]
- Energy-efficient and customizable inorganic membranes for a cleaner future [697d]
- Detecting coral biodiversity in seawater samples [697d]
- AI algorithm unblurs the cosmos [696d]
- Scientists observe flattest explosion ever seen in space [696d]
- Study: Engaging in civic leadership empowers refugees, immigrants [697d]
- Surprise finding shows that neutrophils can be key antitumor weapons [697d]
- Shedding light on the sun [697d]
- Manatee winter deaths in Florida's Brevard County plunge—which could portend trouble [697d]
- Cryptomarkets increasingly infuse illicit drug trade, says study [697d]
- To protect kids online, researchers call for cross-disciplinary collaboration [697d]
- Researchers use 21st-century methods to record 2,000 years of ancient graffiti in Egypt [697d]
- Using operando Raman spectroscopy to investigate converting carbon dioxide to ethanol on Ag nanowires [697d]
- White-tailed deer blood shown to kill bacteria that causes Lyme disease [697d]
- The current status and future trends of forest understory vegetation [697d]
- The first JWST spectrum of the GRB 221009A afterglow [697d]
- Toward a tastier tomato: Recovering the lost STP1 variant in modern tomato to improve soluble solid in fruit [697d]
- Revealing the pattern between frontal polymerization and natural convection [697d]
- Exploiting dark autoionizing states for enhancing extreme ultraviolet lasers [697d]
- Removing cancer-causing heavy metals from wastewater with photocatalysts [697d]
- Breaking the barrier: Low-temp ammonia synthesis with iron catalysts and barium hydride [697d]
- Fast radio bursts used as 'searchlights' to detect gas in Milky Way [697d]
- Trust hardly makes us careless and complacent in crisis situations, says study [697d]
- Review: Iridium-based catalysts look set to boost efficiency of green hydrogen production [697d]
- The value of human choice in HR decisions [697d]
- New method of monitoring shore ice could improve public safety [697d]
- New research reveals COVID lessons for employers to better support working parents [697d]
- Australia will have a carbon price for industry, and it may infuse greater climate action across the economy [697d]
- Three reasons you should never view or share videos showing children being assaulted [697d]
- Whether you're a snorkeler or CEO, you can help save our vital kelp forests [697d]
- How branding can show people's love for a place and also help to highlight local challenges [697d]
- Data show there were fewer mass shooting deaths during an earlier 10-year assault weapons prohibition [697d]
- Viewpoint: Climate change is accelerating, and the UK government is 'strikingly unprepared' [697d]
- Sex education review: Controversial UK proposals risk failing young people [697d]
- Researcher studies control of the radiative heat transfer in a pair of rotating nanostructures [697d]
- The philosophy of deepfakes: Has the camera always lied? [697d]
- Researchers solve the cell structure responsible for traveler's diarrhea [697d]
- Researchers discover gene variants in wheat and barley that improve nitrogen utilization [697d]
- Foal bred by surrogacy highlights lab's expertise [697d]
- New report recommends solutions to reduce crop loss in Tanzania [697d]
- The untold history of the horse in the American Plains: A new future for the world [697d]
- Predatory dinosaurs such as T. rex sported lizard-like lips, suggests study [697d]
- Moiré superlattices show superpower in photonics and optoelectronics [697d]
- AI predicts enzyme function better than leading tools [697d]
- Newly discovered trigger for major depression opens new possibilities for treatments [697d]
- Hubble finds Saturn's rings heating its atmosphere [697d]
- Interviews with icons yield lessons on productivity in 'Wisdom Years' [697d]
- Asian swamp eels spread in the Everglades: 'Potentially the worst species we've had yet' [697d]
- Filipinas stare through the glass ceiling in STEM fields [697d]
- Lawsuit jeopardizes use of crucial wildfire retardant, US Forest Service claims [697d]
- Ancient forests, seaways, and climate: Lessons from Miocene for today's world [697d]
- Changes in dominance of plant species with high stoichiometric plasticity exacerbate nitrogen–phosphorus imbalance [697d]
- Scientists collect samples from Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt during unprecedented bloom [697d]
- Retailer price promotions increase waste awareness, not waste, says study [697d]
- It's a bad year for California salmon. Here's how it hurts the economy and environment [697d]
- DNA testing finds endangered eels on the menu [697d]
- Thermal paint: MXene spray coating can harness infrared radiation for heating or cooling [697d]
- 'Exquisite' sabretooth skull offers clues about Ice Age predator [697d]
- Study reveals that bats experience hearing loss in old age [697d]
- Hagfish slime found to be much more effective at blocking pores than thickening agents [697d]
- Team uncovers new details of SARS-CoV-2 structure [697d]
- First successful simulations of how galaxy shapes are formed [697d]
- Same protein, different shape explains protein's effectiveness against bacteria [697d]
- Ultrasmall swirling magnetic vortices detected in iron-containing material [697d]
- Some female spiders pretend to be dead so potential male sexual partners won't fear being eaten [697d]
- How plants cope with the cold light of day, and why it matters for future crops [697d]
- Study: Sea-level rise is double-edged sword for carbon storage [697d]
- A paper-based sensor to detect pesticides in food quickly and cheaply [697d]
- New research using fossils of whale ancestors reveals their path to becoming Earth's largest mammals [697d]
- Bees can help prove avocado crops are free of a pathogen that could be a barrier to Australia's exports [697d]
- Controlling turbulent heat transport by manipulating coherent structures [697d]
- Streaming films more diverse than cinematic releases: study [697d]
- Key mechanism that controls human heart development discovered [697d]
- New nanoparticles can perform gene-editing in the lungs [697d]
- Mice play virtual reality games to reveal how memories are selected for long-term storage [697d]
- An improved, visible light-harvesting catalyst to speed up reactions [697d]
- Structure of 'oil-eating' enzyme opens door to bioengineered catalysts [697d]
- Stressed plants emit airborne sounds that can be detected from more than a meter away [697d]
- Shining a light on the mechanics of embryo development [697d]
- First real-time glimpse of nanoparticles self-assembling into crystals [697d]
- Researchers reveal structural basis of plp2-mediated cytoskeletal protein folding by TRiC/CCT [697d]
- Airports perform better when owned by private equity funds, study finds [697d]
- New Mars research review tells story of the red planet's atmosphere evolution [697d]
- Teams identifies protein characteristics in three bacteria that convey antibiotic resistance [697d]
- YouTube 'crypto influencers' shown to have short-term impact on small-cap trading [697d]
- New approach can help counter antibiotic resistance [697d]
- Study investigates effects of isoeugenol on fish [697d]
- The asteroid Didymos may be spinning so fast it is flinging off rubble [697d]
- Low concentration CO2 can be reused in biodegradable plastic precursor using artificial photosynthesis [697d]
- 'Too comfortable in our own comfort': Expert on why we shouldn't waste water [697d]
- Fake news on Facebook increased 2020 election doubts, finds study [697d]
- Earthquake in Turkey was a doublet: First quake triggered second in neighboring fault [697d]
- Fishing line and plastic endangering young dolphins [697d]
- Astronomers observe X-ray binary XTE J1739−285 during recent outbursts [697d]
- Research predicts the biodiversity gain in reintroduced native oysters to double in a decade [697d]
- Researchers use tiny diamonds to create intracellular sensors [697d]
- Improving future electronic devices through oxide materials [697d]
- Energy-efficient and customizable inorganic membranes for a cleaner future [697d]
- How Polycomb repressive deubiquitinase specifically removes H2AK119 ubiquitination on nucleosome [697d]
- Flow cytometry tool improves methods to rapidly analyze human, plant, fungal and bacterial metabolism [697d]
- Uncovering key mechanism for differentiating human pluripotent stem cells [697d]
- New RNA-based toolkit to regulate gene activity could advance regenerative medicine, gene therapy and biotechnology [697d]
- Symbiotic yeast helps longicorn beetles eat wood [697d]
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