The Brutalist Report - science
- Birds living on a university campus found to be less afraid of humans after the pandemic closure [612d]
- Serum amyloid A: Exploring links between the beneficial and pathologic actions of an enigmatic protein [612d]
- How to prepare your home for summer heat waves [612d]
- Deprived communities in England experience higher emissions of air pollution: Study [612d]
- Study shows sandwich-stacked columns give brachiopod shells their strength and flexibility [612d]
- Call to protect whales and dolphins at Indian Ocean hotspot [612d]
- New study finds electoral uncertainty threatens international investment at companies with government ties [612d]
- Discovery of how stem cell niche guides differentiation into functional cells is a significant step towards therapies [612d]
- Challenges ahead: Navigating climate change and water management [612d]
- Study finds new type of cell related to organ movement for self-pollination in plants [612d]
- Study: Pandemic gains in broadband access for rural students are fading [612d]
- Q&A: Is a critical system of ocean currents headed toward an imminent collapse? [612d]
- A peptide that can cross the blood-brain barrier [612d]
- Study finds evidence of the formation and structural evolution of prehistoric agricultural economy in Central China [612d]
- Students from marginalized groups are less likely to seek surgical careers [612d]
- Understanding river alteration via shifting flow regime [612d]
- Insecticides affect aquatic insects in unexpected ways [612d]
- Diseases caused by mosquitoes, ticks common in shelter dogs [612d]
- Why childhood adversity impacts how a person's behavior is judged [612d]
- Forest Service, Seattle Fire Department report 'significant increase' in human-caused fires [612d]
- NASA maps key heat wave differences in Southern California [612d]
- Deciphering the molecular dynamics of complex proteins [612d]
- Wildfires contribute to nutrient-rich, murky water in lakes [612d]
- Automate or informate? Firms must invest in specific types of IT to improve working capital management [612d]
- Fluid dynamics researchers shed light on how partially submerged objects experience drag [612d]
- Varied regional culture may affect individual expression of religion in US [612d]
- People drive more slowly than usual during wildfire evacuations, study finds [612d]
- Study finds program helps children cope with problems [612d]
- Four surprising proteins on the future menu [612d]
- Millions of California trees are dying; Joshua trees are just the latest victims [612d]
- Grow-your-own households eat more fruit and vegetables while wasting less, research suggests [612d]
- From larvae to livelihoods: Restoring coral reefs in the Maldives [612d]
- Study sheds light on the decline of Minnesota's moose population [612d]
- Spider mites study: Social environment experienced by mothers influences sons' reproductive tactics [612d]
- Building a stronger industry image will boost hospitality employment, say researchers [612d]
- Some plants are more flammable than others. How gardeners can reduce the risks [612d]
- French grape-pickers wilt as 'heat dome' temperatures top 40C [612d]
- Glitter impairs growth of organisms with key roles in aquatic ecosystems, study shows [612d]
- Rare Stone Age discovery in mid-Norway [612d]
- Expert says urgent enforcement is needed in Indonesia to prevent trade in endangered whale sharks [612d]
- Study reveals inconsistency in nanoindentation testing using different Berkovich indenters [612d]
- Poll shows who Americans trust (and don't trust) for health news [612d]
- Exascale revolution: Supercomputers unleash a new era in biophysics discovery [612d]
- Advancements in sustainable chitosan-based nanocomposites for wound dressings [612d]
- Research team enhances hydrogen evolution catalyst through stepwise deposition [612d]
- Line-scan Raman micro-spectroscopy provides rapid method for micro and nanoplastics detection [612d]
- A giant black hole destroys a massive star [612d]
- Dog brains are tuned to dog-directed speech spoken by women [612d]
- Delineating the pathways of warm water towards East Antarctica's Totten Glacier [612d]
- How bacteria ship cellular cargo by 'surfing' along proteins [612d]
- Hundreds of Andean bird species at risk due to deforestation: New research shows how to protect them [612d]
- As urban heat rises, bird diversity declines: 336-city study [612d]
- Ants found to be able to predict queues and avoid them [612d]
- Digital real estate listings with more photos, descriptions found to earn higher sale prices [612d]
- 'Coastal squeeze:' Study shows massive loss of US coastline tidal flats over 31 years [612d]
- Study finds no effect of LEED certification on federal buildings' energy efficiency [612d]
- Tailored enzymes open new possibilities for improving the smell of fish protein powders [612d]
- Antarctica has never needed our help more, says researcher who has spent 40 years studying the frozen continent [612d]
- Caroline Herschel was the first female astronomer, but she still lacks name recognition two centuries later [612d]
- The idea that imprisonment 'corrects' prisoners stretches back to some of the earliest texts in history [612d]
- Q&A: Israel's democracy protests—what happens next? [612d]
- To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords [612d]
- Viewpoint: Without more research and guardrails, geoengineering is a costly gamble, with potentially harmful results [612d]
- Want to help Maui's animals after the wildfires? Send cash, not kibble [612d]
- Sustainability is often an afterthought in space exploration—that needs to change as the industry grows, say researchers [612d]
- FIFA Women's World Cup successes reflect gender gap differences between countries [612d]
- A billion people in Africa are at a climate risk blind spot [612d]
- Study discovers tunable van Hove singularity without structural instability [612d]
- Long-term river chemistry study reveals how the Arctic is changing [612d]
- Study reveals metabolic capacities of microorganisms in ferromanganese nodule sediments [612d]
- Domestic violence in Australia: Convictions more likely with pre-recorded evidence [612d]
- Advances in quantum emitters mark progress toward a quantum internet [612d]
- Unintended consequences: Terror attacks cause long-term acceptance of targeted communities [612d]
- Researchers reveal van Hove singularity at Fermi level in kagome superconductor [612d]
- Researchers use 'topological gardening' to achieve unexpected spin transport [612d]
- Research suggests thinking about God makes people more likely to trust AI recommendations [612d]
- Novel strategy to accelerate design of high-performance lithium metal batteries [612d]
- Sharing chemical knowledge between human and machine [612d]
- Some hummingbirds resort to sneaky methods to obtain nectar [612d]
- Penetrating radar aboard the Chang'E-4 rover reveals layers of the moon's history [612d]
- How to adapt to climate change, and how not to [612d]
- How to depolarize political toxicity on social media [612d]
- Whale shark health relies on habitat, diet—and the right mix of microbes [612d]
- New antibiotic from microbial 'dark matter' could be powerful weapon against superbugs [612d]
- Heat sensor protects the Venus flytrap from fire [612d]
- Hard-of-hearing music fans prefer a different sound [612d]
- This fish doesn't just see with its eyes, it also sees with its skin [612d]
- Using starch as a novel drug transporter [612d]
- Recycling the non-recyclable: New epoxy resin resists flames and reduces waste [612d]
- Detecting a vast diversity of rainforest animals by swabbing their DNA from leaves [612d]
- Study examines impact of noise from green energy technologies on fish and sea life [612d]
- Topology's role in decoding energy of amorphous systems [612d]
- Bronze Age family systems deciphered: Paleogeneticists analyze 3,800-year-old extended family [612d]
- New research shows link between climate change and immune health [612d]
- Simulations suggest some black holes could be moving at nearly one-tenth the speed of light [612d]
- Scientists use new method to calculate the annual probability of a mass shooting [612d]
- Hundreds of patients evacuated from Los Angeles hospital building that lost power in storm's wake [612d]
- Population ecologist warns that humanity is on the verge of massive population correction [612d]
- Anti-inflammatory properties of black soldier fly larvae oil show promise for conditions such as ulcerative colitis [612d]
- Astronomers discover eight ultraluminous X-ray sources in NGC 1559 [612d]
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