The Brutalist Report - science
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- Growth rates of broilers contribute to behavior differences, shedding light on welfare impacts [41d]
- Report reveals a complex picture of student well-being at historically Black colleges and universities [41d]
- Computational model enhances protein kinase target prediction for therapies [41d]
- Density functional theory's self-interaction correction falters in transition metals, study finds [41d]
- Smartphone and nanotechnology enable rapid neonatal jaundice detection [41d]
- Weathering the storm: Author explores how local governments can adapt and recover from natural disasters [41d]
- Presence of potentially toxic microalgae confirmed in La Concha Bay [41d]
- More than test scores: How well-being shapes academic success [41d]
- New theory on dense gases and liquids could aid carbon capture [41d]
- Zebrafish study reveals nanoplastics' impact on red blood cell maturation [41d]
- Explorers discover wreckage of cargo ship that sank in Lake Superior storm more than 130 years ago [41d]
- Do emotions make us more susceptible to misinformation? Not per se, according to study [41d]
- More than 25% of UNESCO World Heritage Sites may hold unrecognized biocultural value [41d]
- Outdated assumptions about cost efficiency are costing firms millions, study suggests [41d]
- Beloved beaches were washed offshore by Cyclone Alfred—but most of this sand will return [41d]
- Spider development and vision: A genetic perspective [41d]
- Carbon nanotube sensor efficiently measures oxygen in gas mixtures under light [41d]
- Hibernating lemurs can turn back the clock on cellular aging [41d]
- Engineered cell cultures boost anti-inflammatory compounds in endangered snow lotus [41d]
- Public awareness of discrimination doesn't translate to policy backing, study suggests [41d]
- Remember that asteroid that isn't going to hit Earth? We could send a mission to explore it [41d]
- Finding white dwarf-main sequence binaries in Gaia data with machine learning [41d]
- Human-caused marine debris has already reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean Sea [41d]
- Bio-based polyester nanocomposites offer high performance and reprocessability [41d]
- In the wake of Alfred, how do we think about and measure the cost of catastrophes? [41d]
- Why a deadly parasite is not all bad news for bees in Australia [41d]
- Four tiny planets are orbiting one of our nearest stars [41d]
- Will the US collapse like the Soviet Union did? [41d]
- Drug building blocks pave path to new sepsis treatments [41d]
- Misha the elephant lived in zoos, but her tooth enamel helps reconstruct wildlife migrations [41d]
- The world regulated sulfur in ship fuels, and the lightning stopped [41d]
- How climate change could be increasing your chance of catching a virus from sewage: New study [41d]
- Researchers evaluate climate model accuracy in Central Asia's Panj River Basin [41d]
- Investigating more than 1,000 star-forming regions to understand stellar birth [41d]
- Study finds soccer teams move as though they are a single person, offering new insights into collective behavior [41d]
- Inside the sex lives of chimpanzees: It's about much more than just reproduction [41d]
- Wild bees thrive among diverse flower communities, study shows [41d]
- Toad patrol volunteers are ensuring frisky amphibians can cross the road to reach their mating grounds [41d]
- Antarctic microbes reveal climate impact on marine ecosystems [41d]
- Scientists identify unexpected variations in electrons connecting Jupiter with its moon Io [41d]
- 3D printing enables large-scale plastic scintillator detectors for particle physics [41d]
- Heliconius butterfly mating choices linked to simple neural change, which could speed evolution [41d]
- Mission possible: Parastronaut programs can make space travel more inclusive and attainable for all [41d]
- Study finds social media can isolate despite shared democratic goals [41d]
- Inequality destroys benefits of positive economic growth for the poor, South African district-level data reveals [41d]
- Spain near end of four-year drought: weather agency [41d]
- Baby elephant separated from mother rescued in Indonesia [41d]
- What happens when leaders have loyalists in charge of men with guns: Lessons from authoritarian countries [41d]
- Team preps to study dark energy via exploding stars with NASA's Roman [41d]
- Birds' high blood sugar defies aging expectations [41d]
- Scientists break down plastic using a simple, inexpensive catalyst and air [41d]
- Researchers identify early signs of GI disease risk in dogs [41d]
- Parasites are ecological dark matter, and they need protecting [41d]
- What's so special about Ukraine's minerals? A geologist explains [41d]
- Smart humidity sensor monitors human behavior through respiratory patterns [41d]
- DNL-17: Researchers synthesize small-pore aluminophosphate molecular sieve for selective adsorption, energy storage [41d]
- The dynamic acoustics of clapping: How hand shape affects sound [41d]
- Global rooftop solar panels could cool Earth by 0.13°C, modeling study suggests [41d]
- Super-Earths and mini-Neptunes research suggests more Earth-like planets may exist [41d]
- Liquid nanofoam innovation designed to protect the brain now tested on internal organs [41d]
- DNA barcodes enable high throughput RNA and protein detection in deep tissue [41d]
- Ancient wind patterns reveal future climate risks [42d]
- Simplified method for observing electron motion in solids unveiled [42d]
- Scientists discover smart way to generate energy with tiny plastic beads [42d]
- Why conspiracy theories and misinformation spread in the long wait for Cyclone Alfred [42d]
- Scientists discover new heavy-metal molecule 'berkelocene' [42d]
- Do cats have 'friends,' or do they always vie for territory? Animal experts weigh in [42d]
- Can playing games like Wordle help improve work and workplaces? [42d]
- Want to make scientists more relatable to students? You'll need more than photos, study finds [42d]
- Triassic Life: An overview of ancient amphibians, crocodile relatives, early dinosaurs and mammalian ancestors [42d]
- Small, faint and 'unexpected in a lot of different ways': Dwarf galaxy discovery forces rethink of cosmic evolution [42d]
- Self-optimizing catalysts facilitate water-splitting for the green production of hydrogen [42d]
- Panic over children's mobile phone use distracts from the help young people actually want [42d]
- Topological insulator nanowires reveal superconducting effect, bringing topological quantum computing closer to reality [42d]
- First images capture cholesterol crystal formation in the body [42d]
- Despite Arctic air outbreaks, US had warm, dry winter on average [42d]
- Boys in England significantly outperforming girls in math and science [42d]
- Acoustic monitoring network for birds enhances forest management [42d]
- Salt influx from land and sea spells 'double trouble' for drinking water [42d]
- Water movement on surfaces makes more electric charge than expected [42d]
- Molecular motors in action: Visualizing α-cyclodextrin movement along polymer chains [42d]
- Male blue-lined octopuses paralyze females before mating to prevent being eaten [42d]
- Catalyst uses just water and oxygen for greener and simpler industrial chemical production [42d]
- 'Fishial' recognition: Neural network deciphers coral reef sounds for species identification [42d]
- Why attention limitations let idea thieves thrive in workplaces [42d]
- Renegotiated trade deal benefits US dairy producers [42d]
- Climate change made severe UK fires in 2022 six times more likely [42d]
- 'Double disadvantage': Women with foreign accents seen as less employable [42d]
- First burials: Compelling evidence that Neanderthal and Homo sapiens engaged in cultural exchange [42d]
- Extremists align in targeting LGBTQ+ communities [42d]
- Novel technique manipulates water waves to precisely control floating objects [42d]
- Psychological 'booster shots' can strengthen resistance to misinformation over time [42d]
- A 62-million-year-old skeleton sheds light on an enigmatic mammal [42d]
- Amino acid assists in recycling rechargeable batteries [42d]
- Over 1 in 3 adults in households with guns do not store all in locked locations [42d]
- Landscape transcriptomics may give insight into what stresses wild bees [42d]
- Cultured meat's new secret ingredient: Aloe vera [42d]
- Is America in a housing crisis? Cultural anthropologist says yes [42d]
- Supernova simulations show that low-mass star in binary system J0453+1559 could be a neutron star [42d]
- Rare frog rediscovered after 130 years [42d]
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