The Brutalist Report - science
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- Sting operation out of gas [794d]
- India's water problems set to get worse as the world warms [794d]
- Mathematicians use AI to identify emerging COVID-19 variants [794d]
- Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics [794d]
- New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly [794d]
- A new sensor detects harmful 'forever chemicals' in drinking water [794d]
- Robotic interface masters a soft touch [794d]
- Giving particle detectors a boost [794d]
- GPS nanoparticle platform precisely delivers therapeutic payload to cancer cells [794d]
- Accessibility toolkit for game engine Unity [794d]
- Peering into the tendrils of NGC 604 with NASA's Webb [794d]
- Design rules and synthesis of quantum memory candidates [794d]
- Study illuminates the protective role of fluorescence in neon-colored sea anemones [794d]
- For people who speak many languages, there's something special about their native tongue [794d]
- Would the highly sensitive transparent ultrasound transducer revolutionize biomedical imaging technology? [794d]
- Going top shelf with AI to better track hockey data [794d]
- New study reveals transgenerational effects of pesticide linuron on frogs [794d]
- Dangers of smell impairment highlighted in new research [794d]
- Researchers uncover protein responsible for cold sensation [794d]
- Flexible artificial intelligence optoelectronic sensors towards health monitoring [794d]
- Happiness can be learnt, but you have to work at it [794d]
- Unveiling Inaoside A: An antioxidant derived from mushrooms [794d]
- Muscaris grapes: Molecular secret of lychee note revealed [794d]
- Breakthrough in nanostructure technology for real-time color display [794d]
- In our cellular 'glue,' scientists find answers about heart attacks, strokes, more [794d]
- Researchers identify gene involved in neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's disease [794d]
- AI may predict spread of lung cancer to brain [794d]
- Study explores impacts of Arctic warming on daily weather patterns in the U.S. [794d]
- No, an anti-racist program in schools didn't stress out kids, study finds [794d]
- PFAS in blood are ubiquitous -- and they are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases [794d]
- Adding folic acid to table salt could prevent life-threatening birth defects [794d]
- Nasa’s Webb, Hubble telescopes affirm universe’s expansion rate, puzzle persists [794d]
- Wearable tech captures real-time hemodynamics on the go [794d]
- Anemonefish are better taxonomists than humans [794d]
- Wrist device that monitors activity could help provide early warning of Alzheimer's [794d]
- Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start [794d]
- 'Molecular Rosetta Stone' reveals how our microbiome talks to us [794d]
- The liver immune system eats up 'bad cholesterol' [794d]
- 'Study drugs' set the stage for other drug use and mental health decline [794d]
- Shared blueprint in brain development across different functional areas [794d]
- Higher bacterial counts detected in single-serving milks, researchers report [794d]
- Natural history specimens have never been so accessible [794d]
- Combined microscopy technique catches light-driven polymers in the act [794d]
- Halloween toy among plastics swallowed by sea turtles [794d]
- India's water problems set to get worse as the world warms [794d]
- Giving particle detectors a boost: New device acts like a superconductivity switch [794d]
- Higher bacterial counts detected in single-serving milks [794d]
- Political rage on social media is making us cynical: Study [794d]
- Researchers devise new ways to engineer carbon-based semiconductors for electronics of the future [794d]
- Q&A: How parents can set children up for reading success [794d]
- A 3D view into chaos: Researchers visualize temperature-driven turbulence in liquid metal for the first time [794d]
- Halloween toy among plastics swallowed by sea turtles [794d]
- Europe is not prepared for rapidly growing climate risks, researchers say [794d]
- Greenpeace urges creation of Galapagos high seas protected area [794d]
- Total solar eclipse 2024: The moon's moment in the sun [794d]
- Study: No, an anti-racist program in schools doesn't stress out kids [794d]
- Scientists design bifunctional catalyst to address environmental pollution problems [794d]
- A catalog of coral microbes and metabolites paves the way to monitoring reef health [794d]
- Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start [794d]
- A new sensor detects harmful 'forever chemicals' in drinking water [794d]
- Cicadas' unique urination unlocks new understanding of fluid dynamics [794d]
- New research sets trap for potentially deadly sandfly [794d]
- Unveiling inaoside A: An antioxidant derived from mushrooms [794d]
- Materials research explores design rules and synthesis of quantum memory candidates [794d]
- Canals used to drain peatlands are underappreciated hotspots for carbon emissions, new study finds [794d]
- Researchers discover new insights hiding above a 60-year-old fire [794d]
- Paganini's violin gets X-ray treatment in quest of sound secrets [794d]
- Europe must do more against 'catastrophic' climate risks: EU [794d]
- East Africa must prepare for more extreme rainfall during the short rainy season, says study [794d]
- Nigeria's ancient Ilorin city: Archaeologist uncovers more than 1,000 years of history [794d]
- Novel method for controlling light polarization uses liquid crystals to create holograms [794d]
- NASA launches Snap It! computer game to learn about eclipses [794d]
- Harnessing nature's shield: Enhancing sun protection with lignin nanoparticles in cosmetics [794d]
- 'Molecular Rosetta Stone' reveals how our microbiomes 'talk' to us [794d]
- SpaceX knocks out Canaveral launch during busy week with Crew-7 return, possible Starship launch [794d]
- Massive whale slowly dies off Florida coast as helpless beachgoers watch, photos show [794d]
- Prepayment technology is socially and financially isolating UK asylum seekers: Study [794d]
- Crew-7 astronauts depart ISS after nearly 200 days in space [794d]
- Research finds link between reducing stigma of poverty in schools and improved math, reading skills [794d]
- Muscaris grapes: Molecular secret of lychee aroma revealed [794d]
- Cold plasma could be hot stuff for grain growers, say researchers [794d]
- DomAda-FruitDet: Domain-adaptive anchor-free fruit detection model for auto labeling [794d]
- Satellite measurements show that global carbon emissions are still rising [794d]
- This hot Jupiter is doomed to crash into its star in just three million years [794d]
- Asia Pacific tops list of most impacted by weather perils [794d]
- Enhancing identifiability in plant growth models: A comprehensive framework for precision and reliability [794d]
- Unveiling the genetic tapestry of tree growth: A model for Populus euphratica development [794d]
- Image: Barchan and linear dunes on Mars [794d]
- Study explores impacts of Arctic warming on daily weather patterns in the US [794d]
- Giant fishes in the Mekong River at risk of extinction [794d]
- Pioneering agricultural resilience and sustainability in the face of climate change [794d]
- Child care costs, availability keeping New York parents at home, report finds [794d]
- Removing Washington salmon barriers surges to $1M a day, but results are murky [794d]
- Scientists reveal effect of land conditions on Asian monsoon climate [794d]
- Study unveils how plants and soil biota forge ecosystems over time [794d]
- Educators can foster interpartisan friendships on college campuses, suggests study [794d]
- Root phenotyping research: Automated total root length estimation from in situ images without segmentation [794d]
- The world is not moving fast enough on climate change—social sciences can help explain why [794d]
- How nature-based knowledge can restore local ecosystems and improve community well-being [794d]
- The Great Barrier Reef's latest bout of bleaching is the fifth in eight summers—the corals now have almost no reprieve [794d]
- Restored coral reefs can grow as fast as healthy reefs after just four years, researchers find [794d]
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