The Brutalist Report - science
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- Phoenix galaxy cluster in the act of extreme cooling [316d]
- Air pollution levels may be higher inside your home than outside [316d]
- Record-speed waves on extremely water-repellent surfaces [316d]
- The molecular Einstein: One molecule, endless patterns [316d]
- Creation of black holes without singularities through pure gravity [316d]
- An enzyme to disarm tumors [316d]
- Analyzing odorants without artifacts [316d]
- Physicists uncover evidence of two arrows of time emerging from the quantum realm [316d]
- Nanoplastics at lofty heights [316d]
- Simple treatment can save lives for men with a common chromosomal disorder [316d]
- Jumping workouts could help astronauts on the moon and Mars, study in mice suggests [316d]
- Guardian molecule keeps cells on track -- new perspectives for the treatment of liver cancer [316d]
- Solar-powered device captures carbon dioxide from air to make sustainable fuel [316d]
- Lack of discussion drives traditional gender roles in parenthood [316d]
- Scientists discover mechanism driving molecular network formation [316d]
- Uncovering novel transcriptional enhancers in neuronal development and neuropsychiatric disorders [316d]
- Group childcare positively affects toddler development [316d]
- Unique five-atom bismuth ring synthesized [316d]
- Disordered eating and certain foods linked to higher risk for urinary incontinence in middle-aged women [316d]
- Function of red stigmas in wind-pollinated flowers [316d]
- How mitochondria drive autophagy [316d]
- Scientists herald active matter breakthrough with creation of three-dimensional 'synthetic worms' [316d]
- Study maps new brain regions behind intended speech [316d]
- Next-gen Alzheimer's drugs extend independent living by months [316d]
- Researchers shed light on the mechanisms of bacterial flagellar motors [316d]
- Evolution, evolution, evolution: How evolution got so good at evolving [316d]
- New genetic mutation linked to Alzheimer's risk [316d]
- Scientists find key differences in male, female responses to stress [316d]
- Recyclable plastic for the printer [316d]
- Regular access to therapy dogs boosts first-year students' mental health [316d]
- The complicated question of how we determine who has an accent [316d]
- Postpartum depression discovery opens door to blood test, earlier treatment [316d]
- Research uses AI to make infrastructure more resilient, sustainable [316d]
- Stalled microbiomes: Cystic fibrosis disrupts early gut development in infants [316d]
- Researchers create digital microbe collection to transform health research [316d]
- Researchers identify a brain circuit for creativity [316d]
- How fruit flies flit between courtship and aggression to fight for mates [316d]
- The 'hydrogen economy' may be relatively small, but critical [316d]
- Blood test paves the way for better heart attack prevention [316d]
- Research achieves gene-editing breakthrough that could improve treatment for liver disease, other disorders [316d]
- Engineers discover key barrier to longer-lasting batteries [316d]
- New 3D printing method replicates nature's finest fibers [316d]
- Jacket uses AI to keep you comfortable [316d]
- Research shows blood test may provide personalized dietary therapy for patients with irritable bowel syndrome [316d]
- Astronomers gauge livability of exoplanets orbiting white dwarf stars [316d]
- Research team identifies carbonate-dissolving microorganisms [316d]
- Newest version of Cellpose can spot cell boundaries even in cloudy conditions [316d]
- Restoring wildlife habitats in wealthy nations could drive extinctions in species-rich regions, experts warn [316d]
- Foraging seals enable scientists to measure fish abundance across the vast Pacific Ocean [316d]
- Dessert stomach emerges in the brain [316d]
- Fungus 'hacks' natural immune system causing neurodegeneration in fruit flies [316d]
- Birds have developed complex brains independently from mammals [316d]
- Scientists find new biomarker that predicts cancer aggressiveness [316d]
- Mapping connections in a neuronal network [316d]
- 'Woody,' 'spicy' and 'sweet': Smell of ancient Egyptian mummified bodies reveals new insights into embalming practices [316d]
- Nanoparticles successfully deliver genetic material to plants via roots [316d]
- Researchers surpass silkworm silk by taking a holistic approach [316d]
- Mighty marine fungi degrade plastic by eating it, and can be conditioned to do it faster [316d]
- Carbonate-dissolving microorganisms could be key to sustainable bioenergy [316d]
- Newest version of cell-mapping tool can spot boundaries even in cloudy conditions [316d]
- Greetings from the fourth dimension: Scientists glimpse 4D crystal structure using surface wave patterns [316d]
- Divorce can be predicted by interactions between cultural and personal values, study finds [316d]
- Why asteroid 2024 YR4 is unlikely to hit Earth in 2032 and how scientists keep track [316d]
- What causes mudslides, and what can be done to lessen the danger? [316d]
- Korean team unveils fine structure of magnons for neuromorphic devices [316d]
- New study of effect of CCTV cameras on crime in Newark, NJ, highlights value of longer-term evaluations [316d]
- Genetic study of Greenlanders reveals variants specific to their culture [316d]
- Developmental biologists discover how a critical protein shapes gallbladder formation [316d]
- Five ways humans have scuppered the love lives of animals [316d]
- Valentine's Day: The economic value of romantic tradition [316d]
- Consumption-driven deforestation threatens 7,600 forest-dependent species worldwide [316d]
- New England's salt marshes store 10 million cars' worth of carbon—and add another 15,000 cars' worth every year [316d]
- Los Angeles groundwater remained depleted after 2023 deluge, study finds [316d]
- Restoring wildlife habitats in wealthy nations could drive extinctions in species-rich regions [316d]
- Foraging seals enable scientists to measure fish abundance across the vast Pacific Ocean [316d]
- Birds have developed complex brains independently from mammals, studies reveal [316d]
- Fungus 'hacks' natural immune system to cause neurodegeneration in fruit flies [316d]
- Protected habitats aren't enough to save endangered species: Models show species are impacted by far-off threats [316d]
- Deep learning provides new view on 300 million years of brain evolution [316d]
- The 'romantic' advertising tricks that give you unrealistic expectations of love [316d]
- New 3D printing technique replicates nature's delicate fibers with precision [316d]
- 3.5 kilometers underwater, scientists found a staggeringly energetic particle from outer space [316d]
- This is Australia's only icebreaker. Here's why experts say we need another [316d]
- Air pollution levels may be higher inside your home than outside [316d]
- The heart is symbol of love, but things weren't always like that [316d]
- Removing babies is still harming First Nations families, almost two decades after the apology to Stolen Generations [316d]
- Black carbon from dust storms accelerates Himalayan glacier melt [316d]
- Bezos's Blue Origin rocket firm to cut 10% of workforce [316d]
- Cuttlefish ink has potential as natural repellent to keep sharks away from beaches [316d]
- SPHEREx space telescope will seek life's ingredients [316d]
- Lake Victoria is turning green. Examining the deadly bacteria behind it [316d]
- White dwarf stars may host more habitable exoplanets than expected [316d]
- Researchers investigate inherent bias in survey data of social network analysis [316d]
- Nature-friendly solar farms create bird havens in agricultural areas [316d]
- What to do if your partner wants to speak to your baby in a language you don't understand [316d]
- New study documents California coyotes eating harbor seal pups [316d]
- Air inside your home may be more polluted than outside due to everyday chemical products [316d]
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- Acidification kills H5N1 in waste milk, reducing risk of bird flu [316d]
- The fairness filter: Progress skews perceptions of past discrimination [316d]
- Can the president really kill off the penny, and should he? [316d]
- Here's why some people still evade public transport fares—even when they're 50 cents [316d]
- Mutation in rice alters sterility temperature, offering new agricultural insights [316d]
- Fabrication method advances high-performance photon detector technology [316d]
- Interface flexibility: Scientists discover key mechanism driving molecular network formation [316d]
- Scientists achieve electrical manipulation of spin filling sequence in bilayer graphene quantum dots [316d]
- The einstein problem: Molecular chirality leads to unexpected aperiodic patterns on metal surfaces [316d]
- Gene editing approach sheds light on how mitochondria drive autophagy [316d]
- Star cluster reveals its colors in stunning 80-million-pixel image [316d]
- Hydrogels could be ideal radiation protection for astronauts [316d]
- Ultra-sensitive method finds bacterial spores in food and hospitals [316d]
- Opinion: Federal courts face challenges in countering Trump's and Musk's actions [316d]
- Romance bookstores are booming worldwide—and fans are lining up for love [316d]
- How Valentine's Day was transformed by the Industrial Revolution and 'manufactured intimacy' [316d]
- Measuring the size of a neutrino: Physicists suggest it's considerably larger than an atomic nucleus [316d]
- Flies play too, carousel study suggests [316d]
- The evolution of evolution itself: How evolution got so good at evolving [316d]
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- Why women read crime-romance novels [316d]
- Jamming rivals' love songs with wing flicks: How fruit flies flit between courtship and aggression [316d]
- Tiny splendid peacock spiders have the fastest known jump among their kin [316d]
- Indigenous knowledge merges with science to protect people from fish poisoning in Vanuatu [316d]
- New report reveals potential $28 million tax discrepancy involving British American Tobacco in Kenya [316d]
- Artificial intelligence system reshaping the UK's war against knife crime [316d]
- Missing data hinders law enforcement's fight against gangs, scientists find [316d]
- Paws at the border: Dogs help stop invasive pests spread by air passengers [316d]
- Research reveals how apartheid-era sexual violence has been 'collectively unremembered' by South African society [316d]
- Exploring 185 years of plant collections to enhance future biodiversity studies [316d]
- Flexible work arrangements may encourage childbearing in Singapore [316d]
- Deep dive on deep-water reefs finds new marine species [316d]
- NASA's polar ice experiment paves way for future moon missions [316d]
- World's largest digital microbe collection aims to transform health research [316d]
- Generating record-speed waves on extremely water-repellent surfaces [316d]
- Eco-friendly ink expands graphene's potential in 3D printing [316d]
- Hot crocs show impacts of a warming climate [316d]
- Syphilis pathogen grown in lab without animals, aiding global research [316d]
- Active matter: Scientists create three-dimensional 'synthetic worms' [316d]
- Arid Athens turns to ancient aqueduct as climate crisis bites [316d]
- Researchers unlock new potential porcine virus treatment [316d]
- Study explores challenges and future of large-scale, high-precision agricultural film mapping [316d]
- Recyclable plastic for the printer: A step toward a circular economy for synthetic polymers [316d]
- Bacterial flagellar motors: Study sheds light on their ion-driven mechanisms [316d]
- DNA hydrogels show promise for sustained drug release [316d]
- Physicists uncover evidence of two arrows of time emerging from the quantum realm [316d]
- Archaeologists unearth the remains of a Roman basilica on the site of a new London skyscraper [316d]
- Egyptian scientists use gold nanoparticles to reverse obesity-related damage in rat study [316d]
- Shark attack data: US again has the most reported bites, with Florida leading the way [316d]
- Florida power company has a deadline to clean up salty pollution under Turkey Point [316d]
- Analyzing odorants without artifacts—comparative study confirms established method as the gold standard [316d]
- Research reveals comparable results for pre- and post-fermentation alcohol tweaks [316d]
- Transparent aluminum: Tiny acid droplets turn metal into glass-like material [316d]
- A new and faster way to extract animal behaviors from video [316d]
- 'Terrified' families seek justice in Italy 'forever chemicals' trial [316d]
- Quantum correlation revealed by attosecond delay [316d]
- Flightless grasshopper thought to be extinct is rediscovered in Virginia 80 years later [316d]
- Satellite data and multispectral imagery advance glacier lake depth measurement [316d]
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