The Brutalist Report - science
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- Flexibility of containers, and how fast they drain [79d]
- Solving a memristor mystery to develop efficient, long-lasting memory devices [79d]
- Summer storms are stronger and more frequent over urban areas [79d]
- Can chatbots help with genetic testing for cancer risk? [79d]
- Variety is the spice of learning, memory study suggests [79d]
- Flightless parrot in New Zealand developed different feather colors to evade predatory birds [79d]
- Unaffordable food putting mums-to-be at risk [79d]
- Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly -- even in those with mild cognitive impairment [79d]
- An antidiabetic helps the immune system recognize reservoirs of HIV [79d]
- Due to humans, Salish Sea waters are too noisy for resident orcas to hunt successfully [79d]
- Like father, like daughter [79d]
- Women with asthma are more likely to miscarry and need fertility treatment [79d]
- Surprising hormone-related gene activity discovered in the early larval stage of the Malabar grouper [79d]
- Mass production of metal nanowires possible by breakthrough technique [79d]
- Promoting horse welfare with an intestinal disease screening method [79d]
- Methane emissions are rising faster than ever [79d]
- Developing bacteria to produce PET-like materials [79d]
- Innovative research unveils news path to ethanol production from CO2 [79d]
- Long-term exercisers have 'healthier' belly fat [79d]
- Gene therapy effective in hereditary blindness [79d]
- Conscientiousness, not willpower, is a reliable predictor of success [79d]
- Researchers identify new tools for anti-Acinetobacter drug development and AMR preparedness [79d]
- Novel bone cancer therapy has 99% success rate, tests show [79d]
- Early exposure to diverse faces helps babies overcome prejudices later in life [79d]
- New defect passivation strategy for perovskite solar cells [79d]
- Study identifies areas of Europe at risk from dengue fever due to spread of Asian tiger mosquito [79d]
- Researchers develop innovative method to simplify manufacturing process of cellular ceramics [79d]
- Experimental blood test predicts risk for developing COPD, other severe respiratory diseases [79d]
- Girls may start puberty early due to chemical exposure [79d]
- Delayed feedback enhances learning performance in individuals with traumatic brain injury, study indicates [79d]
- What's really 'fueling' harmful algae in Florida's lake Okeechobee? [79d]
- Pressure sensing by muscles is a promising new target for treatments [79d]
- Cleaner wrasse check their body size in mirror before deciding whether to fight, research demonstrates [78d]
- Voyager 1 team accomplishes tricky thruster swap [79d]
- Wildfires around Los Angeles blanket city in smoke [79d]
- Private astronauts on daring trek ahead of historic spacewalk [79d]
- Mount Fuji crowds shrink after Japan brings in overtourism measures [79d]
- Multiple ways to evolve tiny knee bone could have helped humans walk upright [79d]
- Pollution of the potent warming gas methane soars and people are mostly to blame [79d]
- Thanks to humans, Salish Sea waters are too noisy for resident orcas to hunt successfully [79d]
- Streamlining energy regulations on Native American reservations could help alleviate poverty [79d]
- The profound impact of COVID-19 on China's agricultural carbon emissions [79d]
- More than maps: New atlas captures the state of global river systems through human context [79d]
- Science fair project leads to new research explaining the glugging effect [79d]
- Study offers hope for the resilience of the American lobster fishery [79d]
- National lab takes its radiation expertise to space [79d]
- Cloud atlas of Mars showcases array of atmospheric phenomena [79d]
- Summer storms found to be stronger and more frequent over urban areas [79d]
- Study proves transfer of feline coronavirus between domestic and wild cats [79d]
- Researchers sequence the genome of the spur-thighed tortoise [79d]
- Who is on SpaceX's historic private spacewalk mission? [79d]
- An Amazon river dries up, creating hellish crossing for villagers [79d]
- The US has sweltered through its fourth-hottest summer on record [79d]
- Rolling in the deep: Street flooding can be predicted in seconds with machine learning models [79d]
- First neutrinos detected at Fermilab short-baseline detector [79d]
- Examining rare earth metal volatility on the London Stock Exchange [79d]
- In India, criminal politicians increase crime, including crime against women, researcher finds [79d]
- Study: Educators say Iowa's divisive concepts law complicates teaching [79d]
- Researcher: I've visited the same Rocky Mountain subalpine meadow weekly for a decade. Here's what I learned [79d]
- The fascinating secrets of plant reproduction that scientists are still uncovering [79d]
- Opinion: Researchers don't take enough account of variation in biology—doing so could unlock new understanding [79d]
- Whales are recovering from near extinction, but industrial fishing around Antarctica competes for their sole food source [79d]
- Q&A: Looting of the Sudan National Museum—more is at stake than priceless ancient treasures [79d]
- First publication of J.R.R. Tolkien's collected poems offers new insights into author's personality [79d]
- More Indians than ever are going on holiday abroad. Where are they heading and why? [79d]
- Steve Biko's murder exposed deep racism in how medicine was taught and practiced in South Africa [79d]
- Research debunks myths about migration and return [79d]
- Diagnostic test that combines two technologies with machine learning could lead to new paradigm for at-home testing [79d]
- Discovery unveils new path to ethanol production from CO₂ [79d]
- High-throughput biosensor measures metabolite levels that indicate disease [79d]
- Europe fails to harmonize sustainability reporting in the agri-food sector [79d]
- Promoting horse welfare with an intestinal disease screening method [79d]
- How viruses move through insects for transmission of diseases [79d]
- Professor calls for national metrics to track prison violence [79d]
- Shallow waters make the best carbon sinks, researchers find [79d]
- Novel quantum dot hydrogel shows improved photothermal conversion efficiency [79d]
- 'Have more babies!' Some say it's necessary, but this demographer isn't convinced [79d]
- Unprecedented heat wave on the Tibetan plateau: Study highlights land-atmosphere interactions [79d]
- Scotland's most vulnerable children wait years for placement in permanent homes: Report [79d]
- Steering molecular twisting for hydrogen generation [79d]
- A roadmap for using viruses to enhance crop performance [79d]
- Researchers identify new tools for anti-Acinetobacter drug development and AMR preparedness [79d]
- Unlocking plant defense: Bacterial hijacking exposed [79d]
- Bringing electricity to the smallest villages is not likely to reduce poverty [79d]
- Surprising hormone-related gene activity discovered in the early larval stage of the Malabar grouper [79d]
- Double dip: Antarctic sea ice sinks to new low for winter [79d]
- Researchers develop innovative method to simplify manufacturing process of cellular ceramic [79d]
- Study identifies areas of Europe at risk from dengue fever due to spread of Asian tiger mosquito [79d]
- Study finds tire abrasion particles threaten fresh water habitats [79d]
- NMR spectroscopy method provides faster way to determine chiral structure of molecules [79d]
- Orchestrating a swarm of robots for exploration of canyon on Mars [79d]
- New Zealand's kākāpō developed different feather colors to evade predatory birds, genome sequencing shows [79d]
- Strawberry ripening revealed: Key histone modifications uncovered [79d]
- Using a space elevator to get resources from Ceres [79d]
- Soft cells: Rounded tile shapes echo those found in nature [79d]
- New measurements of gravitational anomaly at low acceleration favor modified gravity, researcher claims [79d]
- Grim statistics on koala survival odds [79d]
- Floods hit millions in West and Central Africa [79d]
- Two editing tricks can help companies boost investor confidence [79d]
- Flowers planted in Cornish towns create buzzing hubs for pollinators [79d]
- Gaps in online safety act need addressing to protect 'revenge porn' victim-survivors [79d]
- Kids are digital natives. They have ideas to help protect children from being harmed online, says researcher [79d]
- Strong magnetic second harmonic generation effect discovered in two-dimensional CrPS₄ monolayer [79d]
- Boosting cannabis production: The science behind bud abundance [79d]
- Cloud cover reduced by large-scale deforestation, researchers find [79d]
- Study sheds light on potential impacts of bisphenol contaminants on marine appendicularians [79d]
- Researchers identify key factors influencing runoff and sediment yield changes in karst watersheds [79d]
- How researchers discovered a new type of wood—and how it could help fight climate change [79d]
- As renewable energy demand rises, mining for minerals in the Amazon is at a critical point [79d]
- Opinion: For successful school phone bans, school administrators and parents need to support teachers [79d]
- What's the difference between MSG and table salt? A chemist explains [79d]
- Researcher: New stormwater infrastructure is needed for Canadian cities to handle increased urban flooding [79d]
- Slow mining could be a solution to overconsumption in an increasingly fast-paced world [79d]
- Where did all the dragonflies in Australia come from? [79d]
- Crowds, water guns and protests: Could 'slow tourism' be the answer to an overtourism backlash? [79d]
- Warm winters are waking snakes early. Here's what that means for them and us [79d]
- Opinion: Social media is like sex—young people need education, not unrealistic bans [79d]
- Methane emissions are at new highs. It could put us on a dangerous climate path [79d]
- Researchers find one in six Australian reptile species traded as pets overseas, despite the export ban [79d]
- How the butterfly got its pupa: Modeling study traces origins of complete metamorphosis [79d]
- Sustainable energy: Researchers unveil new ways to control light absorption with iron compounds [79d]
- Managing aquatic plants: Why doing nothing is also an option [79d]
- Unprecedented spin properties revealed in new artificial materials [79d]
- Deserts' biggest threat? Flooding [79d]
- What's really 'fueling' harmful algae in Florida's lake Okeechobee? [79d]
- Experiments reveal epigenetic influences, dynamic gene silencing and reactivation in plants [79d]
- Seed experiments reveal ways to bolster consistent food crops, reduce waste [79d]
- RNA folding at low temperatures sheds light on primordial biochemistry [79d]
- Paleontologists discover fossil birds with teeth had seeds in their stomachs, indicating that they ate fruit [79d]
- Experimental nanomedicine delivers chemo drugs directly to tumors in mice [79d]
- Iron-doped carbon-based nanoparticles boost cancer treatment with enhanced precision and safety [79d]
- Researchers bend DNA strands with light, revealing a new way to study the genome [79d]
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