The Brutalist Report - science
- Lung infections caused by soil fungi are a problem nationwide [715d]
- More U.S. adults carrying loaded handguns daily, study finds [715d]
- An on-chip time-lens generates ultrafast pulses [716d]
- Researchers design 'prodrug' that targets cancer cells' big appetite for glutamine, leaving healthy cells unharmed [716d]
- Light-matter interactions on sub-nanometer scales unlocked, leading to 'picophotonics' [716d]
- How history can affect the success and failure of ecological restoration [716d]
- Where humans live, microplastics end up in rivers [716d]
- The ocean in a cup: Environmental DNA successfully captures marine biodiversity [716d]
- Are climate change and air pollution making neurologic diseases worse? [716d]
- Risk of seizures is higher after COVID-19 than after influenza, study finds [716d]
- Study yields clues to why Alzheimer's disease damages certain parts of the brain [716d]
- Salt more important than cold polar temps in sea ice formation [716d]
- A low-cost robot ready for any obstacle [716d]
- Empowering social media users to assess content helps fight misinformation [716d]
- Got the sniffles? Here's how to make the right decision around family gatherings [716d]
- Deadly coral disease in Florida, Caribbean may be transported in ship hulls, study finds [716d]
- Is ayahuasca safe? New study tallies adverse events [716d]
- Mums' activity levels may depend on number and ages of children [716d]
- Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds [716d]
- Skin-like electronics could monitor your health continuously [716d]
- Long-term changes to kelp forests from 'the blob' [716d]
- Hindrance of semiconductor process -- static -- solved with the sole of a shoe [716d]
- Gossypetin found in hibiscus may beat Alzheimer's disease [716d]
- Arctic vegetation has a major impact on warming [716d]
- Enzymatic synthesis of primary, secondary and tertiary amines containing two stereocenters [716d]
- Evidence for intentional communication in female putty-nosed monkeys [716d]
- Strength gain is associated with training volume in low responders [716d]
- An excess of salty food seasons the body with stress, study says [716d]
- Powerhouses of the cells: Mitochondria have a waste disposal mechanism to get rid of mutated mtDNA [716d]
- Co-workers can influence healthy eating choices [716d]
- Pattern of gene activity for ADHD [716d]
- Not every reader's struggle is the same [716d]
- Flight of birds can help provide predictions on turbulence [716d]
- How an emerging drug class dampens harmful immune reactions [716d]
- Container ship accidents are a little understood but emerging threat to marine ecosystems [716d]
- Corporal punishment affects brain activity, anxiety, and depression [716d]
- Engineering researchers strive to match artistry of biological tissues [716d]
- Which weather characteristics affect agricultural and food trade the most? [716d]
- Cannabis users had worse bypass outcomes, increased amputation and opioid use, study shows [716d]
- Mask-wearing can make it more difficult to recognize masked and unmasked faces of others, study finds [716d]
- Alzheimer's risk gene undermines insulation of brain's 'wiring' [716d]
- How bacteria could help tumors progress and resist treatment [716d]
- ADHD medication for amphetamine addiction linked to reduced risk of hospitalization and death, study finds [716d]
- Cardiac antigen identified as mechanism for heart complication with immunotherapy-related myocarditis [716d]
- Antibiotic-resistant microbes in the gut make C. difficile more infectious [716d]
- A navigation system with 10 centimeter accuracy [716d]
- To prevent the next pandemic, restore wildlife habitats [716d]
- 'New frontier' in tackling global poverty [716d]
- Exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life living in caves [716d]
- Take probiotics alongside your prescribed antibiotics to reduce damage to your gut microbiome, says the first review of the data [716d]
- Significant decline in sperm counts globally, including Latin America, Asia and Africa, follow-up study shows [716d]
- Researchers develop promising new cancer therapy [716d]
- 'Turning a blind eye' a typical response to threatening managerial controls [716d]
- Keeping indoor humidity levels at a 'sweet spot' may reduce spread of COVID-19 [716d]
- WALLABY builds an intergalactic map in the outback [716d]
- Cannabis not made safer by increasing its CBD content, study finds [716d]
- Swedes with high incomes have more children, study finds [716d]
- Enzymes could be key to understanding how DNA mutates, quantum biologists find [716d]
- Synthetic biology meets medicine: 'Programmable molecular scissors' could help fight COVID-19 infection [716d]
- Liftoff! NASA's Artemis I mega rocket launches Orion to Moon [716d]
- Drug discovery and development—in space [715d]
- Lines in the sand need redrawing to reach climate deal [715d]
- Battle to save Panama turtle at center of aphrodisiac superstition [715d]
- Scientists try to bolster Great Barrier Reef in warmer world [715d]
- Rising temperatures boost olive growing in Bosnia [715d]
- Strong earthquake rattles remote West Texas desert [715d]
- Nigeria floods 80 times more likely with climate change [715d]
- COP must reverse rising pessimism over building sector decarbonization, new study argues [715d]
- AI tool predicts when a bank should be bailed out [715d]
- Deadly coral disease in Florida and Caribbean may be transported in ship hulls, study finds [715d]
- Is your child in a center-based day care? Research shows no need for concerns about behavioral issues [715d]
- Vast phytoplankton blooms may be lurking beneath Antarctic ice [715d]
- The ocean in a cup: Environmental DNA successfully captures marine biodiversity [715d]
- Research shows how history can affect the success and failure of ecological restoration [716d]
- Where humans live, microplastics end up in rivers, new research finds [716d]
- Inbred to well-fed: Maize breeding efforts to improve food security and safety in Africa [716d]
- Which weather characteristics affect agricultural and food trade the most? [716d]
- Container ship accidents are a little-understood but emerging threat to marine ecosystems, new study shows [716d]
- An on-chip time-lens generates ultrafast pulses [716d]
- More US adults carrying loaded handguns daily, study finds [716d]
- New observation method helps unlock secrets of UK meteorite [716d]
- Researchers unlock light-matter interactions on sub-nanometer scales, leading to 'picophotonics' [716d]
- Flight of birds can help provide predictions on turbulence, new study suggests [716d]
- High-resolution microscopy for analysis of protein complexes [716d]
- NASA's Webb catches fiery hourglass as new star forms [716d]
- Lettuce again on the Florida menu to slow manatee starvation [716d]
- NASA capsule on way to moon after launch by giant new rocket [716d]
- Singles study: More Midwesterners consider political issues in dating [716d]
- This gun policy platform could help reduce gun violence by 28%, researchers say [716d]
- Review of more than 1,000 articles seeks to understand how nanomaterials affect plants [716d]
- Six years after 'the Blob' in the Santa Barbara Channel, researchers find lasting effects in the kelp forest [716d]
- Research: Government agencies face unique challenges in achieving innovations [716d]
- Increasing IPO performance by revealing innovation plans: How firms can mitigate the negative effect of insider selling [716d]
- Fundamental aspects in carbon dioxide electroreduction reaction tackled by vibrational spectroscopies [716d]
- Space exploration goes underground [716d]
- Between light and darkness: How plants optimize photosynthesis under changing light conditions [716d]
- COP27 negotiatiors at odds over fossil fuel phaseout, warming mark [716d]
- Salt more important than cold polar temperatures in sea ice formation [716d]
- Why you won't need reservations to visit Yosemite National Park next year [716d]
- Earth can regulate its own temperature over millennia, new study finds [716d]
- Biologist discovers evidence for intentional communication in female putty-nosed monkeys [716d]
- Increasing heat waves will threaten every child, says UNICEF report [716d]
- A white dwarf is surrounded by torn-up pieces of its inner planets and its Kuiper belt [716d]
- Urban planning is now on the front line of the climate crisis. This is what it means for our cities and towns [716d]
- Countless reports show water is undrinkable in many Indigenous communities. Why has nothing changed? [716d]
- Regulations can burden small businesses, but research shows they can also help them grow [716d]
- New study finds Australia's preschool expansion 'has not better prepared' kids for school [716d]
- Why the discovery of Cleopatra's tomb would rewrite history [716d]
- Global population hits 8 billion, but per-capita consumption is still the main problem [716d]
- Humans are going back to the moon, and beyond—but how will we feed them? [716d]
- Eight billion people: How evolution made it happen [716d]
- Termite diversity and functional traits quantitatively modeled for the first time [716d]
- Enzymatic synthesis of primary, secondary and tertiary amines containing two stereocenters [716d]
- High-temperature superconductivity in lanthanum, yttrium, and cerium ternary hydrides [716d]
- Rising sea level could exceed estimates for US coasts, NASA study finds [716d]
- Functions of transcription factors in maize resistance to insects and jasmonate signaling revealed [716d]
- Study reveals co-evolution of Indian Summer Monsoon and Antarctic Intermediate Water [716d]
- Scientists grow concerned for the genetic health of otters in the UK [716d]
- Blue gropers recorded on endangered oyster reefs for the first time [716d]
- Five things to know about how the SWOT satellite will look at the world's water [716d]
- White paper urges governance for AI school grading technologies [716d]
- Police encounters get moment-by-moment analysis in new study [716d]
- A dark stream sheds new light on the life of galaxies [716d]
- Researchers transform popcorn into microbiome-boosting superfood [716d]
- Rockets to uncover electric circuit that powers the northern lights [716d]
- Why do children learn more quickly than adults? New study offers clues [716d]
- Tale of terroir: Porcini mushrooms evolved to local environment [716d]
- Warmer temperatures are linked to mismatch among forest plants [716d]
- Researchers identify genetic mechanisms for protein decline in modern maize [716d]
- A win, win, win for dairy production in East Africa [716d]
- To prevent the next pandemic, restore wildlife habitats [716d]
- New species of Triassic-era crocodile-like reptile unearthed in Brazil [716d]
- Mitochondria have a waste disposal mechanism to get rid of mutated mtDNA [716d]
- Finding more sustainable ways to cultivate rice crops [716d]
- Climate change is likely to change Eastern Pacific weather patterns within the decade, study finds [716d]
- Scientists show how fentanyl and morphine act on μ opioid receptor [716d]
- Niger's threatened giraffes find new home [716d]
- 'A shock': divers fish for waste to preserve Greece's Aegean shores [716d]
- Enzymes could be key to understanding how DNA mutates, quantum biologists find [716d]
- Words on bronze hand may rewrite past of Basque language [716d]
- Report: 90% of US counties hit with disaster in last decade [716d]
- New technique for studying liver cells within an organism could shed light on the genes required for regeneration [716d]
- Corporate duty waivers limit organic company growth and innovation, with R&D investment falling by nearly one fifth [716d]
- Can AI transform the way we discover new drugs? [716d]
- Frog lenses can develop differently depending on what environment they will live in as adults [716d]
- FDA-approved cholesterol medicine may help prevent antibiotic resistance [716d]
- Type II supernova SN 2020jfo investigated in detail [716d]
- Martian dust storms churn up Earth-like clouds [716d]
- Global models and predictions of plant diversity based on advanced machine learning techniques [716d]
- Engineering yeast enables high-level production of diterpenoid sclareol [716d]
- Swedes with high incomes have more children, population study finds [716d]
- Cellular imaging made easier: Scientists modify a protein to exhibit the shortest fluorescence emission wavelength [716d]
- Chemists boost eco-friendly battery performance using catalysts with unconventional phase nanostructures [716d]
- Arctic cyclones to intensify as climate warms, NASA study predicts [716d]
- Rotation-based triboelectric neurostimulator for real-time modulation of stimulus parameters [716d]
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