The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study reveals limits of using land surface temperature to explain heat hazards in Miami-Dade County [584d]
- Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than thought -- but conversion could reduce emissions [584d]
- Early foster care gave poor women power, 17th-century records reveal [584d]
- New risk scoring system to account for role of chronic illness in post-surgery mortality [584d]
- Unpacking polar sea ice [584d]
- Plant compound used in traditional medicine may help fight tuberculosis [584d]
- New theory demystifies crystallization process [584d]
- deepSPACE design tool takes a concept to a multitude of configurations [584d]
- New design overcomes key barrier to safer, more efficient EV batteries [584d]
- Researchers use AI to help people see more clearly [584d]
- Spinning out a new biomaterials startup is harder than you think [585d]
- Medical and psychological harms of obesity depend on where you live, study indicates [585d]
- How estrogen's millisecond-fast action happens [585d]
- Environmental quality of life benefits women worldwide [585d]
- Satisfying friendships could be key for young, single adults' happiness [585d]
- Iron nuggets in the Pinnacles unlock secrets of ancient and future climates [585d]
- Higher-order interactions can remodel the landscape of complex systems [585d]
- New cardiovascular disease risk marker discovered in older women [585d]
- Storms, floods, landslides associated with intimate partner violence against women two years later [585d]
- As temperatures rise, researchers identify mechanisms behind plant response to warming [585d]
- New method of generating multiple, tunable nanopores could revolutionize membrane technology [585d]
- New study explores how universities can improve student well-being [585d]
- Mystery of Uruguay's amethyst geodes: New model to explain amethyst formation [585d]
- NASA's TESS spots record-breaking stellar triplets [585d]
- Neuroscience breakthrough: Research team has mapped the entire brain of an adult fruit fly for the first time [585d]
- Bottlenose dolphins 'smile' at each other while playing [585d]
- Most tropical lightning storms are radioactive [585d]
- Scientists create flies that stop when exposed to red light [585d]
- Study links hurricanes to higher death rates long after storms pass [585d]
- Scientists decode key mutation in many cancers [585d]
- How a bacterium becomes a permanent resident in a fungus [585d]
- For long COVID, lithium aspartate at low doses is ineffective, but higher doses may be promising, study finds [585d]
- Insights into KRAS mutations in pancreatic cancers [585d]
- AI simulation gives people a glimpse of their potential future self [585d]
- Scientists use tiny 'backpacks' on turtle hatchlings to observe their movements [585d]
- Closer look at New Jersey earthquake rupture could explain shaking reports [585d]
- Snakes in the city: Ten years of wildlife rescues reveal insights into human-reptile interactions [585d]
- Discovery of promising electrolyte for all-solid-state batteries [585d]
- Dementia diagnostic markers change with time of day [585d]
- A leap in behavioral modelling: Scientists replicate animal movements with unprecedented accuracy [585d]
- Nanopillars create tiny openings in the nucleus without damaging cells [585d]
- Do coyotes have puppy dog eyes? New study reveals wild canines share dog's famous expression [585d]
- Reducing daily sitting may prevent back pain [585d]
- New study finds a promising combined therapy for multiple sclerosis [585d]
- The rate of climate change threatens to exceed the adaptive capacity of species [585d]
- A new injectable to prevent and treat hypoglycemia [585d]
- Turning plants into workout supplement bio-factories [585d]
- Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk [585d]
- Early foster care gave poor women power, 17th-century records reveal [584d]
- Methane emissions from dairy farms higher than thought—but conversion to biogas could reduce emissions [584d]
- Q&A: Why do election polls seem to have such a mixed track record? [584d]
- Researchers develop Biodiversity Digital Twins to model our planet's life [584d]
- Study highlights managers' role in telework success [584d]
- Investigating the statistical likelihood of triple star systems hosting exoplanets [584d]
- Why are so many historically rare storms hitting the Carolinas? [584d]
- Report: Global drought threatens food supplies and energy production [584d]
- One in three Harris County, Texas residents face victimization: Report [584d]
- Citizen scientists create buzz with new insect discovery [584d]
- Trust in US Supreme Court continues to sink, survey finds [584d]
- Wildlife care varies by species, Finnish study finds [584d]
- Study reveals invasive Apple Snail could spread further in Africa [585d]
- As the Advanced Photon Source upgrade nears completion, scientists anticipate experimental possibilities [585d]
- AI models identify marine biodiversity hotspots in Mozambique [585d]
- As temperatures rise, researchers identify mechanisms behind plant response to warming [585d]
- New solar wind plasma sensor will help track space weather [585d]
- Why PFAS-enriched foam is forming on some of the cleanest lakes in the country [585d]
- AI-generated college admissions essays tend to sound male and privileged, study finds [585d]
- Solid electrolyte composed of nanoparticles shows promise for all-solid-state batteries [585d]
- Closer look at New Jersey earthquake rupture could explain shaking reports [585d]
- Do customers perceive AI-written communications as less authentic? [585d]
- Filament structure found to activate and regulate CRISPR-Cas 'protein scissors' [585d]
- Bacteria-derived enzyme shows potential for polyethylene biodegradation [585d]
- Survey reports on Jewish students' experiences at US colleges [585d]
- Plant pathologists spearhead Fusarium head blight research on hemp [585d]
- Demonstrating how Great Barrier Reef water quality targets can be achieved through gully remediation [585d]
- Quantum research paves the way toward efficient, ultra-high-density optical memory storage [585d]
- Loyalty influences support for indirect ties in moral dilemmas, study finds [585d]
- New materials and techniques show promise for microelectronics and quantum technologies [585d]
- Chemist challenges traditional views on crystal growth [585d]
- Protein involved in the early stages of age-related macular degeneration offers hope for prevention [585d]
- Scientists unlock secret of 'Girl With Pearl Earring' [585d]
- NASA powers down Voyager 2 plasma instrument to extend mission [585d]
- Researchers create orientation-independent magnetic field-sensing nanotube spin qubits [585d]
- Beyond 'one pore at a time': New method of generating multiple, tunable nanopores [585d]
- Monkey fossils found in cave shed light on the animals' extinction centuries ago [585d]
- Preserving nature's genetic resources: Wild banana relatives of mainland Southeast Asia reveal hidden diversity [585d]
- How higher-order interactions can remodel the landscape of complex systems [585d]
- How do 'double skeptics' affect government policy on climate and vaccination? [585d]
- Iron nuggets in the Pinnacles unlock secrets of ancient and future climates [585d]
- Climate shocks associated with higher rates of intimate partner violence against women [585d]
- NASA prepares for Lunar Terrain Vehicle testing [585d]
- Webb telescope detects unusual gas jets from Centaur 29P [585d]
- London Standard's AI-generated review, by late art critic Brian Sewell, exposes a significant philosophical threat [585d]
- Scientists inject bacteria into fungi to study endosymbiosis [585d]
- The biodiversity jukebox: How sound can boost beneficial soil microbes to heal nature [585d]
- Accept our king, our god, or else: The senseless 'requirement' Spanish colonizers used [585d]
- Study traces wild cat eye color diversity to ancient ancestor [585d]
- Study: Conservative users' misinformation sharing drives higher suspension rates, not platform bias [585d]
- New triple star system sets shortest orbital period record [585d]
- Unraveling the mystery of dormancy in food pathogens for more effective elimination [585d]
- Arctic plant study suggests the rate of climate change threatens to exceed the adaptive capacity of species [585d]
- Q&A: Researchers examine link between light pollution and interest in astronomy [585d]
- Researchers determine how a protein contributes to human immune defense against RNA viruses [585d]
- Northeastern Europe has only been 'stork country' for a few centuries, study reveals [585d]
- Developing novel chiral capsule tools for advanced optical technologies [585d]
- LEGO-inspired RNA sensors enable customizable gene control [585d]
- First-ever artificial cell nuclei created in living egg from purified DNA injection [585d]
- A leap in behavioral modeling: Scientists replicate animal movements with unprecedented accuracy [585d]
- Influence of a black hole's spin: First evidence of precession in ultraluminous accretion disks [585d]
- Poor countries recycle far more imported plastic than previously thought—but it's not enough [585d]
- Networking doesn't have to be a chore. Here are three ways to make it more enjoyable and effective [585d]
- How climate change is undermining Indigenous knowledge and livelihoods in Central America [585d]
- Why plastic bottles in the EU now have their caps attached [585d]
- Nanopillars create tiny openings in the nucleus without damaging cells [585d]
- Study finds Mexican free-tailed bats unlikely to spread Chagas disease in Texas [585d]
- Do coyotes have puppy dog eyes? New study reveals wild canines share dog's famous expression [585d]
- Scientists use tiny 'backpacks' on turtle hatchlings to observe their movements [585d]
- Study links hurricanes to higher death rates for nearly 15 years after a storm [585d]
- Surprising amount and variety of gamma radiation is produced in large tropical thunderstorms, observations reveal [585d]
- First map of every neuron in an adult brain has been produced for a fruit fly [585d]
- Scientists decode brain mechanisms of stopping in Drosophila [585d]
- New method quantifies single-cell data's risk of private information leakage [585d]
- Bottlenose dolphins 'smile' at each other while playing, research shows [585d]
- Q&A: Using a new approach to shine a light on hidden plant microbes [585d]
- 47 tigers dead in Vietnam zoos due to bird flu: State media [585d]
- Facing backlash, EU moves to delay deforestation rules [585d]
- Color, color everywhere—mother nature shares a mosaic of bright colors this fall in New England [585d]
- Armyworms are invading North Texas: What are they? [585d]
- How would California's skyscrapers survive a huge earthquake? LA County is about to find out [585d]
- Synthetic modules boost production of animal-based nutrients in plants [585d]
- New super-Neptune exoplanet discovered [585d]
- Fires taking Amazon closer to 'point of no return': Expert [585d]
- Shrinking lake on Albanian-Greek border struggles to survive [585d]
- Death toll from powerful storm Helene tops 150 in US [585d]
- Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound may boost plant-promoting fungus [585d]
- Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk: Effects last months, reducing nut yields [585d]
- Taiwan shuts down as Typhoon Krathon approaches [585d]
- Planning a drug's route in the body with synthetic chemistry [585d]
- Japan records second-hottest September [585d]
- Swiss glaciers are receding again after 2 punishing years and despite a good start to 2024 [585d]
- Push to map Great Lakes bottom gains momentum amid promises effort will help fishing and shipping [585d]
- One-minute phone breaks could help keep students more focused in class and better in tests [585d]
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