The Brutalist Report - science
- Urgent action required to protect world's coral reefs from disappearing within three decades, warn experts [1123d]
- Study finds infertility history linked with increased risk of heart failure [1123d]
- What food sector needs to know about how to reduce sodium [1123d]
- COVID-19 vaccine protects kids and teens from severe illness [1123d]
- Scientists resurrect ancient enzymes to improve photosynthesis [1123d]
- How to print a robot from scratch: Combining liquids, solids could lead to faster, more flexible 3D creations [1123d]
- Genetic analysis provides insights into the cause of hydrocephalus, or 'water on the brain' [1123d]
- Illumination of immune checkpoint LAG3 'black box' could yield new cancer and autoimmune therapies [1123d]
- Lithium's narrow paths limit batteries [1123d]
- Adriatic ecosystems withstand major climate shifts but wither under human impact [1123d]
- Nanoparticles show promise for locating, removing endometriosis lesions [1123d]
- AI reduces miss rate of precancerous polyps in colorectal cancer screening [1123d]
- Genetics affects functions of gut microbiome [1123d]
- Recreational marijuana access reduces demand for prescription drugs [1123d]
- Scientists record case of harmful bacteria in ubiquitous weed throughout US [1123d]
- Bacterial soundtracks revealed by graphene membrane [1123d]
- Newly developed genetic risk scores could help patients, physicians make health decisions [1123d]
- Clinicians grapple with decisions in crisis-care simulation [1123d]
- Recipe for valuable chemical improved [1123d]
- Extract from a common kitchen spice could be key to greener, more efficient fuel cells [1123d]
- A single allele deletion in gene encoding Zbtb38 leads to early embryonic death [1123d]
- New insights into fermentation enzyme will lower the chemical industry's carbon footprint [1123d]
- Neural network model helps predict site-specific impacts of earthquakes [1123d]
- Taylor Swift, the millipede: Scientists name a new species after the singer [1123d]
- Tumors partially destroyed with sound don't come back [1123d]
- AF2Complex: Researchers leverage deep learning to predict physical interactions of protein complexes [1123d]
- Study shows simple, computationally-light model can simulate complex brain cell responses [1123d]
- Some children with cerebral palsy scoliosis may not need pelvic fixation, study shows [1123d]
- With dwindling water supplies, the timing of rainfall matters [1123d]
- Sun releases significant solar flare [1123d]
- NASA moon rocket faces more flight delays as repairs mount [1123d]
- Sustainable investing: How effective is it really? [1123d]
- Study finds local voluntary programs are effective in promoting green energy [1123d]
- Perception matters: How fear about crime impacts presidential approval [1123d]
- How blending Inuit knowledge and Western science can help improve polar bear health [1123d]
- Climate change will transform how we live, but these tech and policy experts see reason for optimism [1123d]
- High school grades matter for post-secondary study, but is pandemic assessment fair? [1123d]
- NASA is having a tough time testing the SLS [1123d]
- Nanoparticles prove effective against the yellow fever mosquito [1123d]
- Adriatic ecosystems withstand major climate shifts but wither under human impact [1123d]
- Ryes to the occasion: Exploring how winter rye varieties can suit different climates [1123d]
- California field campaign helping scientists protect diverse ecosystems [1123d]
- Improving the composition of radiation protection glasses [1123d]
- Youth development program helps kids get out of poverty in adulthood [1123d]
- Exploring the job support needs of people with disabilities [1123d]
- County exploring ways to use San Diego's land to fight climate change [1123d]
- Chemical traces in ancient West African pots show a diet rich in plants [1123d]
- Policies must reflect why Zimbabwe's small tobacco farmers use trees for firewood [1123d]
- Legacy of Jim Crow still affects funding for public schools [1123d]
- Glacier retreat in the Andes is bankrupting a billion-dollar corporation [1123d]
- Atheism in Kenya: Why accurate numbers are hard to come by [1123d]
- Study finds trees vary in their recovery from drought stress, with implications for future forests [1123d]
- Chiral gold nanoparticles increase vaccine efficacy by more than 25%, study suggests [1123d]
- Review summarizes recent advances in nanomaterial-based antiviral strategies [1123d]
- Study details why 2D molybdenum disulfide formation gets a speed boost from salt [1123d]
- As drought hammers Mono Lake, thirsty Los Angeles must look elsewhere for water [1123d]
- Excitement building at Baltimore institute for the James Webb Space Telescope's observations [1123d]
- Agency says majority of Michigan's lakes, streams have healthy fish [1123d]
- Scientists record first case of harmful bacteria in ubiquitous weed found throughout US [1123d]
- Extract from a common kitchen spice could be key to greener, more efficient fuel cells [1123d]
- USDA identifies new bird flu cases in Pennsylvania, Utah [1123d]
- Mangroves vs. seawalls? Mix may be 'best of both worlds' to take on South Florida sea rise [1123d]
- Study shows simple, computationally-light model can simulate complex brain cell responses [1123d]
- Variable schedules harm workers and businesses [1123d]
- Bacterial soundtracks revealed by graphene membrane [1123d]
- Taylor Swift, the millipede: Scientists name a new species after the singer [1123d]
- Dead rivers, polluted oceans: Industry adds to world's mounting water crisis, report warns [1123d]
- Study investigates flaring activity of blazar S5 1803+78 [1123d]
- A single allele deletion in gene encoding Zbtb38 leads to early embryonic death [1123d]
- At what cost are we tapping into the nation's petroleum reserve? [1123d]
- Satellite payloads soar into space with liftoff of Long March-4C rocket [1123d]
- Effects of shrub encroachment on land surface temperature in temperate semi-arid areas of the Northern Hemisphere [1123d]
- Uncovering the spread of coffee leaf rust disease [1123d]
- Arachno-media: Analysis of 5,000+ news stories finds 43% sensationalized spiders [1123d]
- School segregation harms Black children's health, well-being [1123d]
- New algorithm to improve transfer efficiency of near-infrared spectroscopic qualitative models [1123d]
- Variations in resource partitioning help maintain plant coexistence [1123d]
- Trees wearing accelerometers help track snowstorms [1123d]
- Researchers leverage deep learning to predict physical interactions of protein complexes [1123d]
- Assessing physical realism experimentally in a quantum-regulated device [1123d]
- Study evaluates deep learning models that decode the functional properties of proteins [1123d]
- Neural network model helps predict site-specific impacts of earthquakes [1123d]
- Visualizing spin angular momentum in water waves [1123d]
- Cellular spring cleaning may keep us youthful and healthy for longer [1123d]
- Citizens of countries that become more unequal as their economy grows are less happy, says research [1123d]
- Texas can get to net zero by 2050 and simultaneously bolster the economy [1123d]
- Microplastics permeate seafood across southern Australia [1123d]
- Scientists resurrect ancient enzymes to improve photosynthesis [1123d]
- Egyptian fruit bat found to use echolocation during daylight hours [1123d]
- What's behind South Africa's flood disaster [1123d]
- Hubble snaps yet another spiral galaxy [1123d]
- With dwindling water supplies, the timing of rainfall matters [1123d]
- Divers find 'no leaks' from fuel-laden ship sunk off Tunisia [1123d]
- US intelligence satellite launched from California [1123d]
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