The Brutalist Report - science
- Seashell-inspired shield protects materials in hostile environments [1104d]
- Hidden benefit: Facemasks may reduce severity of COVID-19 and pressure on health systems, researchers find [1104d]
- Mental illness plays havoc with the mind as well as the heart [1104d]
- New portal improves forecasts of devastating storms in West Africa [1104d]
- Brain circuit responsible for cocaine withdrawal-induced anxiety and relapse-related behavior [1104d]
- How alcohol cravings get stronger after drinking during withdrawal [1104d]
- Diet type can increase potentially harmful gas in the gut [1104d]
- Children without diapers sleep poorly, study finds [1104d]
- Study of ancient predators sheds light on how humans did -- or didn't -- find food [1104d]
- Study develops framework for forecasting contribution of snowpack to flood risk during winter storms [1104d]
- Experiments measure freezing point of extraterrestrial oceans to aid search for life [1104d]
- Physicists develop ideal testing conditions of solar cells for space applications [1104d]
- One-sport high school athletes prone to injury, burnout, research shows [1104d]
- Fluorescent probe for bad cooking oil in the portable platform [1104d]
- B12 deficiency harms young children's development, and the food relief we provide isn't good enough [1104d]
- In poplars, two plant hormones boost each other in defense against pathogenic fungi [1104d]
- Student satisfaction in flipped classroom is built on guidance, pedagogy, and a safe atmosphere [1104d]
- Dual membrane offers hope for long-term energy storage [1104d]
- How the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods [1104d]
- Beetle iridescence a deceptive form of warning coloration [1104d]
- Proposed spacecraft navigation uses x-rays from dead stars [1104d]
- Study preserves memory in mice, offering promising new basis for active immunization against Alzheimer's disease [1104d]
- Brain networks can play role in weight-loss success [1104d]
- For stroke survivors, modified cardiac rehabilitation can reduce the chances of death by 76% [1104d]
- Dog coronavirus jumps to humans, with a protein shift [1104d]
- What happens when traits jump between branches of the tree of life [1104d]
- Lost value of landfilled plastic in US [1104d]
- Finding your car in a parking lot relies on this newly discovered brain circuit [1104d]
- Combination of drugs for obesity and Type 2 diabetes may be more effective than a single therapy [1104d]
- Anti-idling campaign reduces idling time at elementary schools [1104d]
- Face shape influences mask fit, suggests problems with double masking against COVID-19 [1104d]
- Study of promising Alzheimer's marker in blood prompts warning about brain-boosting supplements [1104d]
- Indigenous peoples have shucked billions of oysters around the world sustainably [1104d]
- Acute sleep loss may alter the way we see others [1104d]
- Researchers discover new species of salamander from Gulf Coastal plains hotspot [1104d]
- Astronauts: Blood clot expert to study blood flow, clot formation in zero gravity [1104d]
- Emphysema severity associated with higher lung cancer risk [1104d]
- Younger exoplanets are better candidates when looking for other Earths [1104d]
- Researchers discover overlooked Jurassic Park of lizards [1104d]
- Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may impair bone health in male teens [1104d]
- A better way to create compounds for pharmaceuticals, other chemicals [1104d]
- New tool better predicts COPD risk for people of non-European ancestry [1104d]
- Repairing tendons with silk proteins [1104d]
- Bacteria make a beeline to escape tight spaces [1104d]
- New technology offers fighting chance against grapevine killer [1104d]
- Study finds healthy-appearing lupus skin predisposed to flares, rashes [1104d]
- Prison must not be 'default option' to cover up lack of support in care system and community [1104d]
- Studying wealth inequality in animals can reveal clues about how their societies evolved [1104d]
- Efforts to take fake news and misinformation in Africa must take account of the continent's unique 'pavement media' [1104d]
- UK immigration rules mean reforms to give domestic workers access to the minimum wage will be hard to enforce [1104d]
- In poplars, two plant hormones boost each other in defense against pathogenic fungi [1104d]
- NASA's Mars Helicopter scouts ridgeline for Perseverance science team [1104d]
- NASA's SDO sees sun release strong solar flare [1104d]
- NASA, Boeing say Starliner on track for May 19 launch [1104d]
- 'Death shadow' dinosaur unearthed in Argentina [1104d]
- Study develops framework for forecasting contribution of snowpack to flood risk during winter storms [1104d]
- Experiments measure freezing point of extraterrestrial oceans to aid search for life [1104d]
- Subtle racial slights at work cause job dissatisfaction, burnout for Black employees [1104d]
- Biologists investigate what happens when traits jump between branches of the tree of life [1104d]
- Scientists begin studying 50-year-old frozen Apollo 17 samples [1104d]
- New open-source software automates RNA analysis to speed up research and drug development [1104d]
- New research demonstrates cognitive training improves student learning [1104d]
- New dung beetle species on Australian soil [1104d]
- Seashell-inspired sugar shield protects materials in hostile environments [1104d]
- 'Tax haven' companies may be less risky than investors think [1104d]
- Science has spoken: Tell the truth on Facebook or risk your reputation [1104d]
- Blood clot expert working with NASA to study blood flow, clot formation in zero gravity [1104d]
- Beetle iridescence a deceptive form of warning coloration, study finds [1104d]
- Punishments for violating supervised release may violate constitutional rights [1104d]
- New portal improves forecasts of devastating storms in West Africa [1104d]
- Thirty years of climate research funding has overlooked the potential of experimental transformative technologies [1104d]
- Which parts of Mars are the safest from cosmic radiation? [1104d]
- Flamingo massacre: Fox kills dozens of birds at US National Zoo [1104d]
- Physicists develop ideal testing conditions of solar cells for space applications [1104d]
- Researchers discover new species of salamander from Gulf Coastal plains hotspot [1104d]
- Catastrophe theory can shed new light on how drought affects plants [1104d]
- Great Barrier Reef management methods at odds with climate change threats [1104d]
- Floods, new mystery disease impact starving marine turtles [1104d]
- Humanity will need to survive about 400,000 years if we want any chance of hearing from an alien civilization [1104d]
- Rare fossil of ancient dog species discovered by paleontologists [1104d]
- How the black rat colonized Europe in the Roman and Medieval periods [1104d]
- Corn genetic heritage the strongest driver of chemical defenses against munching bugs [1104d]
- Tasmania goes net carbon negative by reducing logging [1104d]
- Federal plan to thin forest on Pine Mountain draws lawsuits from Patagonia, Ojai and others [1104d]
- Cancer origin identified through cell 'surgery' [1104d]
- Indigenous peoples have shucked billions of oysters around the world sustainably [1104d]
- Predicting how soon the universe could collapse if dark energy has quintessence [1104d]
- Face shape influences mask fit, suggests problems with double masking against COVID-19 [1104d]
- Increased organized activities could help reduce firearm violence among youth [1104d]
- Triplewise information tradeoff in quantum measurement has been proved [1104d]
- Spacecraft navigation uses X-rays from dead stars [1104d]
- Using electricity to create compounds for pharmaceuticals, other chemicals [1104d]
- Team finds younger exoplanets are better candidates when looking for other Earths [1104d]
- Amazing achievements from the Parker Solar Probe [1104d]
- Why children learn how to say 'spoon' before 'sky' [1104d]
- Disruptive kindergartners are likely to be bullied later in elementary school [1104d]
- Skeletal remains in Bronze Age Orkney cemetery suggest large influx of women from continental Europe [1104d]
- Giving ex-prisoners public housing cuts crime and re-incarceration, and saves money [1104d]
- How can we stop fake election news spreading in migrant communities? [1104d]
- Tired Australian magpies sing less, sing later and are less motivated [1104d]
- Investigating Earth's interior using the distribution of electrical conductivity and density in the crust [1104d]
- Metamaterial significantly enhances chiral nanoparticle signals [1104d]
- Hubble views a galactic oddity [1104d]
- Image: Tantalus Fossae on Mars [1104d]
- The deeper linguistic function of subject-verb agreement [1104d]
- Tree sensors track urban growth, flowering and more [1104d]
- NASA's EMIT will map tiny dust particles to study big climate impacts [1104d]
- DLR provides female measuring mannequins for the NASA Artemis I mission [1104d]
- NASA visualization rounds up the best-known black hole systems [1104d]
- Building nanoalloy libraries from laser-induced thermionic emission reduction experiments [1104d]
- Fossils dating back 66 million years found outside Bangkok mall [1104d]
- New control electronics for quantum computers that improve performance, cut costs [1104d]
- The Jurassic rise of squamates as supported by lepidosaur disparity and evolutionary rates [1104d]
- NASA simulation suggests some volcanoes might warm climate, destroy ozone layer [1104d]
- New technology offers fighting chance against grapevine killer [1104d]
- New Zealand rocket caught but then dropped by helicopter [1104d]
- Heat wave sparks blackouts, questions on India's coal usage [1104d]
- Bacteria make a beeline to escape tight spaces [1104d]
- Want more students to learn languages? Win over the parents, research suggests [1104d]
- Research exposes long-term failure of Russian propaganda in Ukraine's Donbas region [1104d]
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