The Brutalist Report - science
- AI-powered app can detect poison ivy [328d]
- Black summer bushfires in Australia wiped $2.8 billion from tourism supply chain [328d]
- Using computers to design proteins allows researchers to make tunable hydrogels that can form both inside and outside of cells [328d]
- Researchers find early symptoms of psychosis spectrum disorder in youth higher than expected [328d]
- Researchers craft new way to make high-temperature superconductors -- with a twist [328d]
- Study suggests secret for getting teens to listen to unsolicited advice [328d]
- Machine learning informs a new tool to guide treatment for acute decompensated heart failure [328d]
- Scientists pinpoint growth of brain's cerebellum as key to evolution of bird flight [328d]
- A green alternative for treating Streptococcus iniae bacteria in hybrid striped bass [328d]
- As cities grow, how will city trash, wastewater, and emissions rise? [328d]
- A tie between the most common obesity surgeries [328d]
- Maternal pulse recording during childbirth prevents encephalopathy in newborn babies [328d]
- Superfluids could share characteristic with common fluids [328d]
- Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss [328d]
- How fasting may protect against inflammation [328d]
- Artificial muscles -- lighter, safer, more robust [328d]
- Sweat-resistant wearable robot sensor [328d]
- Body positive images on social media improve how men view their bodies [328d]
- DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines [328d]
- Citizen scientists contribute to motor learning research [328d]
- New research shows how pollutants from aerosols and river run-off are changing the marine phosphorus cycle in coastal seas [328d]
- How a mouse's brain bends time [328d]
- Asparagus and orchids are more similar than you think [328d]
- New breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics [328d]
- Small yet mighty: Showcasing precision nanocluster formation with molecular traps [328d]
- Music causes similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures [328d]
- A faster, more efficient imaging system for nanoparticles [328d]
- Some plastic straws degrade quicker than others, new study shows [328d]
- Tomato juice's antimicrobial properties can kill salmonella [328d]
- Researchers propose AI-guided system for robotic inspection of buildings, roads and bridges [328d]
- Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight [328d]
- Evolutionary origin of mysterious immune system molecule in humans revealed [328d]
- Switching to vegan or ketogenic diet rapidly impacts immune system [328d]
- Gut microbiota influence severity of respiratory viral infection [328d]
- Provides new explanation for why placenta may not properly separate at birth, putting mother and newborn at risk [328d]
- St. Louis Zoo helps oryx species come back from near-extinction [328d]
- Australia scientists pluck rare handfish from ocean due to climate risk [328d]
- Astronomers in Chile to scour universe with car-sized mega camera [328d]
- New Zealand to ban 'forever chemicals' in make-up [328d]
- Scientists pinpoint growth of brain's cerebellum as key to evolution of bird flight [328d]
- Unlocking the secrets of natural reef recovery [328d]
- Earth's atmospheric glow can be seen from the International Space Station [328d]
- 'Black Summer' bushfires wiped $2.8 billion from tourism supply chains, finds study [328d]
- Paranoid CEOs hide from government, react strongly to competitors, says research [328d]
- A breath of fresh air in plasmonic catalysis: Black gold and solar light's renaissance [328d]
- Learning to read in times of alternative facts [328d]
- Protecting rice plants from heat when it attacks at nighttime [328d]
- Efficient photothermal CO₂ methanation over NiFe alloy nanoparticles [328d]
- Design, synthesis and applications of functional zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks [328d]
- Emotions drive donation behavior in disease relief projects on a fundraising platform: Study [328d]
- Study finds greater financial stability for graduates with two majors [328d]
- Report finds persistent lower voter turnout among people of color [328d]
- Research finds resin destroys coronavirus on plastic surfaces [328d]
- Global heat wave in summer accelerates melting of mountain glaciers in China [328d]
- Europe forges new bonds between agriculture and biodiversity [328d]
- Scientists build high power cladding-pumped Raman fiber laser at 1.2 μm waveband [328d]
- Integrated design of Global Ocean Observing System essential to monitor climate change, says study [328d]
- How the 2024 total solar eclipse is different than the 2017 eclipse [328d]
- Religious people coped better with the COVID-19 pandemic, research suggests [328d]
- Study of ancient viruses offers insights into phage-bacteria interactions spanning several millennia [328d]
- Researchers showcase new breakthroughs for unlocking the potential of plasmonics [328d]
- Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss, finds modeling study [328d]
- Remaining roots have legacy effect on soil nematode community structure: Study [328d]
- The space-based gravitational wave observatory LISA gets the green light [328d]
- It's a fine line between a black hole energy factory and a black hole bomb [328d]
- Another explanation for K2-18b? A gas-rich mini-Neptune with no habitable surface [328d]
- Did we find exomoons or not? [328d]
- Weevils found in Philippine rainforest 'almost like discovering a dodo bird' [328d]
- Researchers use scattering function to analyze movement patterns of E. coli [328d]
- Poised for science: NASA's Europa Clipper instruments are all aboard [328d]
- Is online research losing its edge? The case for in-person research in the age of AI [328d]
- Mysterious pearl shells unearthed in French Polynesia [328d]
- 'Genomic time machine' reveals secrets of our DNA [328d]
- A faster, more efficient imaging system for nanoparticles [328d]
- Small yet mighty: Showcasing precision nanocluster formation with molecular traps [328d]
- Stop killing brown snakes—they could be a farmer's best friend say researchers [328d]
- How teenagers navigate the nuances of social media, and what adults can learn from them [328d]
- Like parent, like child? The entrepreneurial intention [328d]
- A green alternative for treating Streptococcus iniae bacteria in hybrid striped bass [328d]
- Researchers seek to understand how regions of 'cosmic web' influence behavior of galaxies [328d]
- Some Canadians may still be at risk of genetic discrimination despite new federal law [328d]
- New research finds low levels of trust in fisheries institutions post-Brexit [328d]
- Startups spark more innovations in emerging industries than established companies do, according to new study [328d]
- Understanding differences within nonconformity [328d]
- From Twitter to X: One year on, are white supremacists back? [328d]
- Some plastic straws degrade more quickly than others, new study shows [328d]
- Scientists manufacture a surface that has virucidal properties but does not use any chemicals [328d]
- BESSY II: Local variations in the atomic structure of high-entropy alloys [328d]
- Using CRISPR technology, researchers succeed in growing tomatoes that consume less water without compromising yield [328d]
- In Antarctica, scientists study extent of microplastics [329d]
- Are insects drawn to light? New research shows it's confusion, not fatal attraction [329d]
- Study opens the door for developing gene drive strains for the population suppression of medfly [329d]
- Unveiling the effect of Ti substitutions on the static oxidation behavior of (Hf,Ti)C at 2,500°C [329d]
- Researchers use metabolic model to study temperature stress on corn [329d]
- Poultry scientists develop 3D anatomy technique to learn more about chicken vision [329d]
- Music found to cause similar emotions and bodily sensations across cultures [329d]
- Physicists present new way to predict magnetic alloy properties with machine learning [329d]
- How measuring Reynolds similitude in superfluids could help demonstrate existence of quantum viscosity [329d]
- New drug reveals a key mechanism to overcome resistance to protein degraders [329d]
- Is evolution predictable? Bacterial adaptation study seeks to answer this question [329d]
- Asparagus and orchids are more similar than you think: Cell wall reference catalog of 287 species created [329d]
- High-performance photocatalytic water oxidation realized via ultrathin covalent organic framework nanosheets [329d]
- ALMA observations: Researchers reveal dynamic view of massive protocluster evolution [329d]
- A Trojan approach to guide and trap light beams via Lagrange points [329d]
- Decay of sunspot pair elucidates properties of nearby moving magnetic features [329d]
- Study finds commensal gut bacteria develop resistance in response to antibacterial treatment [329d]
- Nitrogen-based fertilizers differentially affect protist community composition in paddy field soils, finds study [329d]
- New species of ancient feline discovered in Spain [329d]
- Researchers develop new model to predict surface atom scattering [329d]
- Synthetic antibacterial minerals combat topical infections [329d]
- European immigrants introduced farming to prehistoric North Africa, new research shows [329d]
- Structural color ink: Printable, non-iridescent and lightweight [329d]
- Mars helicopter Ingenuity has ended its mission, paving the way for more flying vehicles on other planets, moons [329d]
- Affirmative action policies to increase diversity are successful, but controversial, around the world [329d]
- Study of ancient adornments suggests nine distinct cultures lived in Europe during the Paleolithic [329d]
- Physicians experience worse birth outcomes than lawyers, study finds [329d]
- New Wolf in the pack: Astronomers discover an ultra-short-period super-Earth [329d]
- How simple changes can open up Britain's green spaces so everyone can benefit from them [329d]
- Child poverty is on the rise in Canada, putting over 1 million kids at risk of life-long negative effects [329d]
- Ultrathin membranes for uncovering the atomic scale problem in operando conditions [329d]
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