The Brutalist Report - science
- Unprecedented look at what influences sea ice motion in the Arctic [594d]
- Several vaccines associated with reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease in adults 65 and older [594d]
- Adherence to a Mediterranean lifestyle associated with lower risk of all-cause and cancer mortality [594d]
- Scientists trap light inside a magnet [594d]
- Bee populations at risk of one-two punch from heat waves, pathogen infection [594d]
- The evolution of complex grammars [594d]
- Scientists reveal how sensory protein changes shape with nanometer resolution [594d]
- Unveiling Japan's ancient practice of cranial modification: The case of the Hirota people in Tanegashima [594d]
- Schizophrenia genetic risk factor impairs mitochondrial function [594d]
- 'New' ALS gene destabilizes neuron's structure and chokes off its nucleus [594d]
- Greater excess mortality after hurricanes more recently and for most socially vulnerable in the U.S. [594d]
- Medications for chronic diseases affect the body's ability to regulate body temperature, keep cool [594d]
- Scientists say deepening Arctic snowpack drives greenhouse gas emissions [594d]
- Collecting clean water from fog [594d]
- Molecules in vegetables can help to ease lung infection [594d]
- How cold temperatures trigger the brain to boost appetite [594d]
- Microplastic pollution: Plants could be the answer [594d]
- Treating back-to-school ear infections without antibiotic resistance [594d]
- Discarded aloe peels could be a sustainable, natural insecticide [594d]
- Microgreens and mature veggies differ in nutrients, but both might limit weight gain [594d]
- Certain sugars affect brain 'plasticity,' helping with learning, memory, recovery [594d]
- Clever coating turns lampshades into indoor air purifiers [594d]
- What makes those pandemic-era sourdoughs so deliciously, uniquely, sour? [594d]
- Cleaning water with 'smart rust' and magnets [594d]
- Tubing and swimming change the chemistry and microbiome of streams [594d]
- Pig kidney xenotransplantation performing optimally after 32 days in human body [594d]
- Sea sequin 'bling' links Indonesian islands' ancient communities [594d]
- Bats feast as insects migrate through Pyrenees [594d]
- Harnessing big data reveals birds' coexisting tactics [594d]
- Magnonic computing: Faster spin waves could make novel computing systems possible [594d]
- Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds [594d]
- Can we assess our own immune system? [594d]
- Oceans release microplastics into the atmosphere [594d]
- Building muscle in the lab [594d]
- Genetically modified neural stem cells show promising therapeutic potential for spinal cord injury [594d]
- Common wristbands 'hotbed' for harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus [594d]
- Protective particles allow engineered probiotics to report gut disease [594d]
- Fresher AIr: AI and mobility data may improve air pollution exposure models [594d]
- Improved survival for incurable brain tumor, providing 'a crack in the armor' [594d]
- Iceman Ötzi: Dark skin, bald head, Anatolian ancestry [594d]
- Scientists discover external protein network can help stabilize neural connections [594d]
- Switching 'spin' on and off (and up and down) in quantum materials at room temperature [594d]
- Oxygen charge for battling multidrug-resistant pathogens [594d]
- More human than human: Measuring ChatGPT political bias [594d]
- Mapping methane emissions from rivers around globe reveals surprising sources [594d]
- Unlocking the mysteries of freezing in supercooled water droplets [594d]
- The evolution of complex grammars: New study measures grammatical complexity of 1,314 languages [594d]
- New leaf-tailed gecko from Madagascar is a master of disguise [594d]
- One team member's effort can jumpstart the whole team's efforts, new analysis of soccer teams reveals [594d]
- Turbulence flux observations at tower-based platform reveal modulation mechanism of wind waves on surface wind [594d]
- China's ongoing efforts in combating air pollution yield air quality improvements [594d]
- Q&A: As AI changes education, important conversations for kids still happen off-screen [594d]
- It's not just humans: City life is stressful for coyotes, too [594d]
- Study finds talented scientists and engineers join technology startups for love of the job and not the pay [594d]
- Q&A: Sustainability in space travel can aid efforts here on Earth [594d]
- Scientists trap light inside a magnet [594d]
- Electrochemical flow aziridination of terpenes [594d]
- Hydra shaker table simulates the vibration forces of a rocket launch for satellite testing [594d]
- Major festivities modulate light pollution patterns on a global scale [594d]
- Study examines role of urban agriculture in food-energy-water nexus policies [594d]
- A robot with expandable appendages could explore Martian caves and cliffs [594d]
- Rapid growth in coffee shops and competition presents a challenge for small independent coffee shops in Indonesia [594d]
- New research provides unprecedented look at what influences sea ice motion in the Arctic [594d]
- Study provides insight to early establishment of agroforestry systems in tropical areas [594d]
- New technology developed for time-resolved measurement of hydroxyl radicals [594d]
- Study identifies best ways of helping teachers adopt supports for students with autism [594d]
- Study highlights jobseekers' skepticism towards artificial intelligence in recruitment [594d]
- Scientists reveal how sensory protein changes shape with nanometer resolution [594d]
- Gray wolf recovery: Conservationists discuss the challenges of success [594d]
- Threat from climate change to some of India's sacred pilgrimage sites is reshaping religious beliefs [594d]
- Team compares reanalysis datasets with Advanced Himawari Imager measurements over East Asia [594d]
- Early disclosure of risks can reduce decline in stocks, study finds [594d]
- Struggling to stay: The impact of rising visa fees for transnational workers [594d]
- Visualizing the microscopic phases of magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene [594d]
- Bee populations at risk of one-two punch from heat waves, pathogen infection [594d]
- New study reveals temperature-coupled song preferences in an eavesdropping parasitoid fly [594d]
- New study finds far more hurricane-related deaths in US, especially among poor and vulnerable [594d]
- Historians and literary scholars tackle the Shakespeare authorship question [594d]
- Microplastic pollution: New device uses wood dust to trap up to 99.9% of microplastics in water [594d]
- Researchers achieve high-speed super-resolution imaging with a large field of view [594d]
- Researchers improve air pollution exposure models using artificial intelligence and mobility data [594d]
- Scientists say deepening Arctic snowpack drives greenhouse gas emissions [594d]
- Surprisingly deadly summer for Lake Tahoe bears: 20 killed, 18 hurt in vehicle collisions [594d]
- The Gulf of Mexico is record hot. Here's what that means for hurricanes, wildlife [594d]
- Unveiling Japan's ancient practice of cranial modification: The case of the Hirota people in Tanegashima [594d]
- Examining the role dust storms play in the world's climate [594d]
- Study compares direct and indirect impact of dual versus single identification on attitudes toward minority groups [594d]
- Owners of shelter dogs report high satisfaction with their new pet despite increases in problem behavior [594d]
- Google Trends data can improve predictions of soccer players' market value [594d]
- Critics of 'degrowth' economics say it's unworkable—but from an ecologist's perspective, it's inevitable [594d]
- Young people with disability have poorer mental health when they are unemployed—funding should tackle job barriers [594d]
- Scientists develop artificial metabolic pathway that uses electricity to produce ATP [594d]
- Long-lived quantum state points the way to solving a mystery in radioactive nuclei [594d]
- How our complex relationship with heat inhibits climate action [594d]
- Assessing controls on ocean productivity—from space [594d]
- Study shows how corals and anemones engage in symbiotic relationships with algae and swap nutrients with them [594d]
- Online outrage can benefit brands that take stances on social issues [594d]
- Novel enzyme could boost sustainable production of aviation fuel [594d]
- Study shows bacterial viruses 'glue' RNA to host proteins [594d]
- NASA's lunar trailblazer gets final payload for moon water hunt [594d]
- Colorado has more than 332,000 homes susceptible to wildfire damage, report says [594d]
- Hummingbird beak points the way to future micro machine design [594d]
- Chemical analysis brings understudied vaginal microbiome into sharper focus [594d]
- Scientists develop a sustainable way to convert kale waste into products for health and personal care [594d]
- New satellite-based measurements reveal vegetation response to drought across the globe [594d]
- Volcanism—an underestimated driver of evolution on oceanic islands [594d]
- Inclined drops: New model allows description of slipping drops [594d]
- Q&A: Less plastic entering the ocean than previously believed, but it's not all good news [594d]
- Creating forest inventories with drones and artificial intelligence [594d]
- Study reveals developmental pattern and regenerative control mechanism of healing-type teeth in O. punctatus [594d]
- Teeth could preserve antibodies hundreds of years old, study finds [594d]
- Novel single-cell nanopore sequencing tool accelerates analysis of tumor cells [594d]
- New inhibitor for regulating the essential protein SMNDC1 [594d]
- Scientists find way to wipe a cell's memory to better reprogram it as a stem cell [594d]
- Switching 'spin' on and off (and up and down) in quantum materials at room temperature [594d]
- Reanalysis of Iceman's genome reveals dark skin, baldness and Anatolian ancestry [594d]
- Researchers introduce singlet oxygen battery for battling multidrug-resistant pathogens [594d]
- Study reveals an asymmetric dispersion of phason excitations in a skyrmion lattice [594d]
- Cyprus dig reveals key trading hub in antiquity [594d]
- Volcanic eruption in southwest Iceland ends: met office [594d]
- Advancing metasurface manufacturing with water-soluble mold [594d]
- Researchers characterize influenza adaptation to human epithelial cells, with surprising results [594d]
- Magnonic computing: Faster spin waves could make novel computing systems possible [594d]
- Mobile money in Ghana isn't all good news: Customers are paying a hefty price [594d]
- Genetic study of 3rd- to 16th-century people living on Canary Islands provide North African history clues [594d]
- Daily report cards can decrease disruptions for children with ADHD [594d]
- 13-year-old girl found in Iberian cave was an Early Neolithic pioneer, predating funerary traditions by 1,000 years [594d]
- XRISM spacecraft will open new window on the X-ray cosmos [594d]
- New asynchronous polar discovered with Zwicky Transient Facility [594d]
- Blackbirds found to rest earlier at dusk when sick [594d]
- Diverse teams can improve engineering outcomes, but recent affirmative action decision may hinder diversity efforts [594d]
- Is climate change really a reason not to have children? Here's four reasons why it's not that simple [594d]
- World's deepest coral calcification rates measured off Hawaiian Islands [594d]
- Hawaii's climate future: Increasingly dry regions increase fire risk while wet areas get wetter [594d]
- Giant old trees are still being logged in Tasmanian forests. We must find ways of better protecting them [594d]
- New data reveal US space economy's output is shrinking—an economist explains in 3 charts [594d]
- Research shows criminal fines and fees disproportionately affect poor individuals and those in vulnerable groups [594d]
- Researcher links government assistance program to much earlier origins of welfare stereotypes [594d]
- Drones reveal the secrets of one of World War II's bloodiest battles [594d]
- Six strategies could boost NY City housing by 300,000 units over decade [594d]
- Biodiversity research and conservation efforts may be missing half the world's species [594d]
- Immigration slowed in COVID-19 pandemic, but migrant jobs not filled by U.S.-born [594d]
- Researchers take important step toward developing cavity-based X-ray laser technology [594d]
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