The Brutalist Report - science
- Can you tell AI-generated people from real ones? [311d]
- Gene discovered that can protect against severe muscle disease [311d]
- Key advance toward removing common herbicide from groundwater [311d]
- Research explores the cooling effects of 'scuba-diving' in lizards [311d]
- Short-term exposure to high levels of air pollution kills 1 million globally every year [311d]
- Daily step count of 9,000 to 10,000 may counteract risk of death and cardiovascular disease in highly sedentary people [311d]
- Aluminum nanoparticles make tunable green catalysts [311d]
- Tiny worms tolerate chornobyl radiation [311d]
- Having self-control leads to power [311d]
- Harmful 'forever chemicals' removed from water with new electrocatalysis method [311d]
- For a healthy fruit snack, what would you choose? [311d]
- Researchers explore non-invasive method for sampling drug response [311d]
- Evolving hydrogen-storage technology: Guidelines developed for the design of anti-evaporation catalysts [311d]
- A smart molecule beats the mutation behind most pancreatic cancer [311d]
- Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices [311d]
- Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research, making useful traits easier to harness [311d]
- New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms [311d]
- Toward understanding sperm quality [311d]
- Researchers closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss [311d]
- Gen Z's climate anxiety is real and needs action -- for everyone's wellbeing [311d]
- Shortcut to Success: Toward fast and robust quantum control through accelerating adiabatic passage [311d]
- Smart optimization paves the way for improved silicon solar cell performance [311d]
- Space tourism? Cosmic radiation exposure [311d]
- Sweetened drinks linked to atrial fibrillation risk [311d]
- 'Like a lab in your pocket' -- new test strips raise game in gene-based diagnostics [311d]
- Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era [311d]
- Running performance helped by mathematical research [311d]
- Waist-to-height ratio detects fat obesity in children and adolescents significantly better than BMI [311d]
- Groundbreaking survey reveals secrets of planet birth around dozens of stars [311d]
- One way to improve a fusion reaction: Use weaknesses as strengths [311d]
- Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections [311d]
- Conservation actions for SA's white shark population now a matter of urgency [311d]
- Smoking during pregnancy may increase the risk of behavioral disorders in newborns, predicts AI [311d]
- What makes black holes grow and new stars form? Machine learning helps solve the mystery [311d]
- Sprinting 'like a jet' will produce Premier League strikers of tomorrow, study shows [311d]
- Juno spacecraft measures oxygen production on Jupiter's moon, Europa [311d]
- After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster and more hazardous for transport, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming [311d]
- New cardiovascular imaging approach provides a better view of dangerous plaques [311d]
- Robotic-assisted surgery for gallbladder cancer as effective as traditional surgery [311d]
- We know the Arctic is warming -- What will changing river flows do to its environment? [311d]
- Fossil named 'Attenborough's strange bird' was the first in its kind without teeth [311d]
- Arctic could become 'ice-free' within a decade [311d]
- 8 in 10 lizards could be at risk due to deforestation [311d]
- Plant Lavender, Marjoram and Ivy on your green wall to clean up the air [311d]
- Coronary artery calcium score predictive of heart attacks, strokes [311d]
- Early retirement impacts mental health of blue-collar women more than white-collar peers [311d]
- The dangers of misaligned product co-development contracts and how they can derail innovation in high-tech firms [311d]
- Study find potential benefits in AI–based systems for spotting hard-to-detect space debris [311d]
- India's 'drone sisters' steer farming and social change [311d]
- Birds, beetles, bugs could help replace pesticides: Study [311d]
- New York's new composting plan is ambitious—but controversial [311d]
- Crocs, cyclones and 'magnificent melaleucas': Aussie beach named world's best [311d]
- Review highlights gender gap on Wikipedia [311d]
- Satellite catches coastal flooding during California storms [311d]
- New research details negative consumer impacts of BLM support on major companies and brands [311d]
- How having self-control leads to power [311d]
- Study: Historic racial covenants in property deeds linked to disparities in exposure to dangerous heat [311d]
- Study highlights urgency of parasitic wasp release to save native bird [311d]
- Restoration of degraded areas in semi-arid region contributes to 'return' of soil microorganisms, study shows [311d]
- Exploring genetic diversity of new almond accessions [311d]
- Revamping production tactics to control blueberry nursery diseases [311d]
- New soft magnetic materials for a high-frequency future [311d]
- Enhancing sweet cherry breeding: Insights from genotyping-by-sequencing and genome-wide association studies [311d]
- Harmful 'forever chemicals' removed from water with new electrocatalysis method [311d]
- 'Infotainment is coming for your news,' warns academic [311d]
- Conservation actions for South Africa's declining white shark population now a matter of urgency, say researchers [311d]
- Collaboration essential to meet open data challenges, says new report [311d]
- Study explores mixtures of plant species that help green walls clean up the air [311d]
- Perturbations in redox status, biochemical indices, genes in the liver following fish exposure to Mancozeb [311d]
- Microalgae with unusual cell biology could lead to improved understanding of harmful algal blooms [311d]
- Aluminum nanoparticles make tunable green catalysts [311d]
- Moon lander Odysseus has a new home and brings an artistic project along for the ride [311d]
- How bias shows up in maps made with citizen science data [311d]
- Exploring the landscape of shadow education [311d]
- 'Flying tigers' come to a university's live bird cams project [311d]
- New NASA astronauts graduate, eying moon—and Mars [311d]
- Icy reception for plan to 'save' Venezuela's last glacier [311d]
- Iconic Old West tumbleweeds roll in and blanket parts of suburban Salt Lake City [311d]
- Tiny worms tolerate Chornobyl radiation, new research shows [311d]
- Possible 'Trojan Horse' found for treating stubborn bacterial infections [311d]
- How does a river breathe? The answer could lead to a better understanding of the global carbon cycle [311d]
- Decoding cryptocurrency regulation in the legibility framework [311d]
- After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming [311d]
- Research team designs small-scale 'chemical nose' [311d]
- Researchers focus on finding flaws in superbugs' armor [311d]
- Fossils of giant sea lizard with dagger-like teeth show how our oceans have fundamentally changed since the dinosaur era [311d]
- Fossil named 'Attenborough's strange bird' was the first of its kind without teeth [311d]
- Team successfully synthesizes atomically precise metal nanoclusters [311d]
- Dutch people adapt their climate beliefs more easily than their behavior, find researchers [311d]
- Researchers develop method to manipulate structured light without distortion [311d]
- A consortium of algae and bacteria boosts the production of green hydrogen and biomass while cleaning water [311d]
- Training drones to detect greenhouse gas sources [311d]
- Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of melon provides a high-quality reference for meta-QTL analysis [311d]
- Transforming early learning through curiosity and interest [311d]
- Astronauts arrive at International Space Station for swap [311d]
- What is a whale native to the North Pacific doing off New England? Climate change could be the key [311d]
- Yemen faces 'environmental disaster' as sunken ship threatens Red Sea [311d]
- First baby right whale of season dies from injuries caused by ship collision [311d]
- Researchers use electrocatalysis for site-specific protein modification [311d]
- Using light to precisely control single-molecule devices [311d]
- Religion and science beliefs affect attitudes toward mental illness, study finds [311d]
- A crown rust fungus could help manage two highly invasive plants in Minnesota [311d]
- We know the Arctic is warming—what will changing river flows do to its environment? [311d]
- Alternative splicing and transcription factor interplay in blood orange anthocyanin biosynthesis [311d]
- Deciphering the fragrance code: High-quality sequencing and analysis of the 'XiangQingCai' (XQC) genome [311d]
- The role of PbrChiA chitinase in ROS regulation and antifungal activity [311d]
- Discovering the world of dolphins and their three 'super senses' [311d]
- These tiny worm-like creatures in the soil can destroy pests but they can also kill crops—an expert's guide to nematodes [311d]
- In a dangerously warming world, the grim reality of Australia's bushfire emissions must be confronted [311d]
- Video: Stashing carbon for the long haul with healthy soils [311d]
- Global warming may be behind an increase in the frequency and intensity of cold spells [311d]
- Soil toxic levels mostly minor after Marshall Fire in Boulder, Colorado [311d]
- Archaeologists uncover the heritage of a marginalized community [311d]
- Lumpy skin disease is a threat to Australian cattle industries. We need to know how it could enter and spread [311d]
- Exploring a socio-ecocentric approach to criminal law to enforce sustainability commitments [311d]
- Webb unlocks secrets of primeval galaxy [311d]
- Nearly 90% of UK voters think it's important to make homes more affordable to heat, finds survey [311d]
- Research milestone reached as healthy koala leaves treatment program [311d]
- Revolutionizing urban landscapes: The eco-metropolis model [311d]
- Space tourists need better warnings about cosmic radiation exposure, say experts [311d]
- Ancient Mesoamericans may have drunk tobacco in healing rituals, reveal archaeologists [311d]
- Study finds mainstream news outlets do not have a monopoly on credibility in the eyes of the public [311d]
- New method measures the 3D position of individual atoms [311d]
- How reviews are displayed matters with online shopping [312d]
- Ten reasons why Canadians are still dissatisfied with the economy, despite the upswing [312d]
- Self-immolation and other 'spectacular' protests: How impactful are they? [312d]
- Economic abuse affects 1 in 7 Kiwi women, research finds [312d]
- Gen Z's climate anxiety is real and needs action, says study [312d]
- The lows and lows of Antarctic sea ice [312d]
- Archaeologists unearth abandoned townsite at Washington on The Brazos [312d]
- New timeline for East Asian hominins' tool-making revealed [312d]
- What makes black holes grow and new stars form? Machine learning helps solve the mystery [312d]
- Understanding what a dog is trying to communicate [312d]
- Honey bees are surprisingly abundant, research shows—but most are wild, not managed in hives [312d]
- The Arctic could become 'ice-free' within a decade, say scientists [312d]
- Emerging Salmonella variety in dairy cows found to worsen antimicrobial resistance [312d]
- AI model trained with images can recognize visual indicators of gentrification [312d]
- Scientists launch hub to channel quantum power for good [312d]
- Greece records warmest winter on record: Expert [312d]
- Prague, Berlin zoos to reintroduce wild horses to Kazakhstan [312d]
- One way to improve a fusion reaction: Use weaknesses as strengths [312d]
- The technological challenge of non-stick pans: Teflon is still more effective than other coatings [312d]
- Predicting who will experience aesthetic chills [312d]
- New strategy boosts direct electrolysis of dilute carbon dioxide [312d]
- New technique developed for measurement of temperature distribution inside single catalyst particle [312d]
- Fossil unearthed in New Zealand contains the largest fossil crab claw ever found [312d]
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