The Brutalist Report - science
- Climate scientists reconsider the meaning and implications of drought in light of a changing world [1142d]
- Ready, set…GO! Scientists discover a brain circuit that triggers the execution of planned movement [1142d]
- Fast-melting alpine permafrost may contribute to rising global temperatures [1142d]
- Cognitive decline key factor in predicting life expectancy in Alzheimer’s disease [1142d]
- Comet 67P’s abundant oxygen more of an illusion, new study suggests [1142d]
- How a Massachusetts salt marsh is changing what we know about New England’s coast [1142d]
- Model predicts cross-species contamination risk for livestock [1142d]
- Malaria drug could combat chemotherapy-resistant head and neck cancers, research suggests [1142d]
- Rapid changes to the Arctic seafloor noted as submerged permafrost thaws [1142d]
- Models for molecules show unexpected physics [1142d]
- Close the blinds during sleep to protect your health [1142d]
- Cities can be part of the solution in sustaining species [1142d]
- ‘Dancing’ laboratory rats show how the brain learns, perfects, then unconsciously performs a skillful movement [1142d]
- Are conferences worth the time and money? [1142d]
- Researchers identify misperceptions surrounding breast density across race/ethnicity and health literacy levels [1142d]
- Warning: Objects in driverless car sensors may be closer than they appear [1142d]
- A third of new moms during early COVID had postpartum depression [1142d]
- Smartphone app calculates genetic risk for heart attack [1142d]
- Physicist shed light on the darkness [1142d]
- Surfing towards coastal ecosystem protection [1142d]
- Deciphering gut microbiome ‘chatter’ to combat IBD [1142d]
- Researchers ID sex pheromone of invasive giant hornet [1142d]
- Spider silk can stabilize cancer-suppressing protein [1142d]
- Link between high cholesterol and heart disease 'inconsistent', new study finds [1142d]
- Metastatic prostate cancer on the rise since decrease in cancer screenings [1142d]
- Huge forest fires don't cause living trees to release much carbon, research shows [1142d]
- Laser flashes for cancer research [1142d]
- Precipitation trends determine how often droughts and heat waves will occur together [1142d]
- New hope for treatment of infant cancer that has puzzled researchers for decades [1142d]
- Permafrost peatlands approaching tipping point [1142d]
- Large, long-lived, and entirely molten magma chambers once existed in Earth’s crust [1142d]
- Weight loss doesn't help pregnancy chances, study finds [1142d]
- Greenland ice sheet may halve in volume by year 3000 [1142d]
- Researchers discover new species in critically imperiled ecosystem [1142d]
- Ice sheet retreat and forest expansion turned ancient subtropical drylands into oases [1142d]
- Scientists create novel genetic model of Down syndrome in rats [1142d]
- Endless forms most beautiful: Why evolution favors symmetry [1142d]
- Photo or the real thing? Mice can inherently recall and tell them apart [1142d]
- Novel cell survival mechanisms through RNA regulation in the central nervous system [1142d]
- Unleashing the tiger: Mapping the Aussie tiger prawn genome [1142d]
- Chemical reaction design goes virtual [1142d]
- Scientists estimate invasive insects will kill 1.4 million US street trees by 2050 [1142d]
- History of neurological or psychiatric conditions increases the likelihood of developing more [1142d]
- 'Sky is not the limit' for solar geoengineering [1142d]
- Maternal lead exposures correlated with sex ratios of offspring [1142d]
- Novel X-ray lens facilitates glimpse into the nanoworld [1142d]
- Microbes and minerals may have set off Earth’s oxygenation [1142d]
- Anyone can be trained to be creative [1142d]
- Air pollution linked to depressive symptoms in adolescents [1142d]
- Fast-melting alpine permafrost may contribute to rising global temperatures [1142d]
- An R package for comprehensive data analysis of peptide- and protein-centric bottom-up proteomics data [1142d]
- Scientists reconsider the meaning, implications of drought in light of a changing world [1142d]
- Drones and artificial intelligence aid hunt for fallen meteorite in outback Western Australia [1142d]
- Research shows climate cooling affects how human societies thrive or decline [1142d]
- Bird flu case found in southern Wisconsin chicken flock [1142d]
- Male jockeys have no more influence over the performance of racehorses than do female jockeys [1142d]
- A potential therapy for muscular dystrophy: Using mRNA delivery to improve muscle strength [1142d]
- New offshore windfarms must do more to help protect kittiwakes and other seabirds [1142d]
- Comet 67P's abundant oxygen more of an illusion, new study suggests [1142d]
- How a Massachusetts salt marsh is changing what we know about New England's coast [1142d]
- New detailed molecular map of skin layer creates pathways for treatments [1142d]
- First-of-its-kind research reveals rapid changes to the Arctic seafloor as submerged permafrost thaws [1142d]
- Engineers show spinning magnetic particles surprisingly follow thermodynamic laws [1142d]
- Cities can be part of the solution in sustaining species [1142d]
- Hot springs reveal where continental plates collide beneath Tibet [1142d]
- In a surprise move, honeybee tongue hairs repel water [1142d]
- Manipulating the dark states of superconducting circuits in a microwave waveguide [1142d]
- Extended stellar halo detected in the Fornax galaxy [1142d]
- 1st study of LGBT+ physicists reveals red flags [1142d]
- Are conferences worth time and money? [1142d]
- Still searching for Planet 9 [1142d]
- Use of pictures and emojis can signal less power and authority [1142d]
- Tiny star unleashes gargantuan beam of matter, anti-matter [1142d]
- How an ER simulation helps medical and engineering students see new points of view [1142d]
- New technique may streamline the interpretation of genomes from less-studied animals [1142d]
- Researchers ID sex pheromone of invasive giant hornet [1142d]
- The serious, sustainable (and sometimes celebratory) indigenous fishing methods of Polynesia [1142d]
- A new model of pathogen transmission in developing urban landscapes [1142d]
- Russia-Ukraine war forces Europe's largest refugee crisis since WWII, scarring generations [1142d]
- Winter storm brings gusting winds and snow, making for 'extremely dangerous' travel [1142d]
- How grasses like wheat can grow in the cold [1142d]
- Understanding rust resistance in bread wheat [1142d]
- Laser flashes for cancer research: Research team achieves milestone in proton irradiation [1142d]
- 'Historically inclined' anthropologists trace the evolution of US emergency risk assessment and response [1142d]
- Research shows that the Bushveld Complex functioned as a big magma tank [1142d]
- Two extremes at the same time: Precipitation trends determine how often droughts and heat waves will occur together [1142d]
- Huge forest fires don't cause living trees to release much carbon, research shows [1142d]
- Permafrost peatlands approaching tipping point [1142d]
- What is Pi Day? Why mathematicians and bakers unite to celebrate [1142d]
- Bush-encroaching sickle bush is preferred food of giraffes [1142d]
- US astronaut to ride Russian spacecraft home during tensions [1142d]
- Pete Davidson headed to space on Blue Origin craft [1142d]
- Researcher explains the main source of a rare but destructive greenhouse gas [1142d]
- The New Caledonian storm petrel, a new species of bird, already endangered [1142d]
- Citizen seismology helps decipher the 2021 Haiti earthquake [1142d]
- Researchers identify bacterial protein that senses and rescues 'stalled' ribosomes [1142d]
- Model predicts cross-species contamination risk for livestock [1142d]
- 'Nanocapsules' provide new solution for efficient cancer chemodynamic therapy [1142d]
- Researchers discover new species in critically imperiled ecosystem [1142d]
- New study reveals topological charge-entropy relation in kagome Chern magnet [1142d]
- Ice sheet retreat and forest expansion turned ancient subtropical drylands into oases [1142d]
- Image: Hubble views an infant star's outburst [1142d]
- Mumbai becomes first South Asian city to detail net-zero plan [1142d]
- Plant scientists use new tools for better food crops [1142d]
- Understanding how plant diseases do their damage [1142d]
- How New Zealand's review of ecologically important land could invite more mining on conservation land [1142d]
- Whale migrations: How new UN treaty aims to protect species on the high seas [1142d]
- Cracking under pressure: What teeth can teach us about modern materials [1142d]
- Parental sugar intake has profound effects on offspring health in fruit flies [1142d]
- The sun is slowly tearing this comet apart [1142d]
- Endless forms most beautiful: Why evolution favours symmetry [1142d]
- Greenland ice sheet may halve in volume by year 3000 [1142d]
- Researchers demonstrate enzyme-MOF flow reactor [1142d]
- Spider silk could stabilize cancer-suppressing protein [1142d]
- Novel X-ray lens facilitates glimpse into the nanoworld [1142d]
- Scientists uncover simple strategies for keeping foams on walls [1142d]
- Distortion-free, stretchable micro-LED meta-display technology [1142d]
- Collectors in the prehistoric world recycled old stone tools to preserve the memory of their ancestors [1142d]
- Chemical reaction design goes virtual [1142d]
- Meteorites that helped form Earth may have formed in the outer solar system [1142d]
- Research shows voters favor financial relief after disasters, but we need climate action too [1142d]
- After the Australian floods, the distressing but necessary case for managed retreat [1142d]
- Sea ice that slowed the flow of Antarctic glaciers abruptly shatters in three days [1142d]
- UN launches biodiversity talks on deal to protect nature [1142d]
- Pi day: A brief history of our fascination with this magical number, from pies to 'piems' [1142d]
- Social nature of ants provides protection from climate change [1142d]
- World-first mapping of the Aussie tiger prawn genome [1142d]
- Exploring flow transport in egg cells [1142d]
- Telescopes trained on Parker Solar Probe's latest pass around the sun [1142d]
- Telling LGBTQA+ they can be helped, fixed or saved can cause significant harm [1142d]
- Camouflage or communication: How birds use odor [1142d]
- Researchers make space for queer-spectrum identities in scientific surveys [1142d]
- Microscopic ocean predator with a taste for carbon capture [1142d]
- Scientists propose a new mechanism by which oxygen may have first built up in the atmosphere [1142d]
- Earthquakes shake Indonesia, Philippines; no tsunami threat [1142d]
- 17 die as cyclone lashes Mozambique, Malawi [1142d]
- Scientists estimate invasive insects will kill 1.4 million US street trees by 2050 [1142d]
- New research study: 'Sky is not the limit' for solar geoengineering [1142d]
- New scoring scale tracks the harmful effects of salt pollution in freshwater streams and rivers [1142d]
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