The Brutalist Report - science
- Parenting practices in teen years set the stage for closeness, warmth later on [949d]
- Driving high? Chemists make strides toward a marijuana breath analyzer [949d]
- Breaking the glass ceiling in science by looking at citations [949d]
- Just a tiny amount of oil damages seabirds' feathers, study reveals [949d]
- Ancient ice age valleys offer clues to future ice sheet change [949d]
- On the fence: New research taps rancher expertise on living with carnivores [949d]
- Microbiologists improve taste of beer [949d]
- Great Salt Lake on path to hyper-salinity, mirroring Iranian lake [949d]
- Detailed observation of orcas hunting white sharks in South Africa [949d]
- Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress [949d]
- Laughing gas in space could mean life [949d]
- Smoking increases the risk of illness and viral infection, including type of coronavirus [949d]
- Ancient chemistry may explain why living things use ATP as the universal energy currency [949d]
- Decreased proteins, not amyloid plaques, tied to Alzheimer's disease [949d]
- Researchers' flow platform advances water harvesting technology [949d]
- Optimal breeding group sizes differ by sex in cooperative animals [949d]
- AI models can now continually learn from new data on intelligent edge devices like smartphones and sensors [949d]
- 'Kipferl': Guiding the defense against jumping genes [949d]
- New algorithms help four-legged robots run in the wild [949d]
- Clinical trial of phage therapy for cystic fibrosis begins [949d]
- Scientists ID pathway that triggers mice to scratch when they see others do the same [949d]
- Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection [949d]
- Microscopic octopuses from a 3D printer [949d]
- Prenatal acetaminophen use linked to sleep, attention problems in preschoolers [949d]
- 'Game-changing' study offers a powerful computer-modeling approach to cell simulations [949d]
- Helping our heroes: Time-restricted eating improves health of firefighters [949d]
- Combining time-restricted eating and HIIT improves health measures in women with obesity [949d]
- Mouse study explores Alzheimer's link to the X chromosome [949d]
- Scientists chart how exercise affects the body [949d]
- Eating late increases hunger, decreases calories burned, and changes fat tissue [949d]
- New genetic variation from old and exotic varieties for environmentally friendly wheat cultivation [949d]
- Harpoon heads, sweeping tails: How predatory mosquito larvae capture prey [949d]
- Keeping planes and wind turbines ice-free [949d]
- Dinosaur-killing asteroid triggered global tsunami that scoured seafloor thousands of miles from impact site [949d]
- Satellites capture massive drainage of proglacial lake in remote Patagonia [949d]
- Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout [949d]
- The cell sentinel that neutralizes hepatitis B [949d]
- Mechanism used by metastatic cancer cells to infiltrate the liver found [949d]
- Children and young adults with Down Syndrome four times more likely to have diabetes [949d]
- Retiring increases amount of sleep and decreases physical activity [949d]
- Random defense: Cells play 'molecular roulette' to determine how body fights disease [949d]
- The last 12,000 years show a more complex climate history than previously thought [949d]
- Collision may have formed the Moon in mere hours, simulations reveal [949d]
- Children with food allergy-related anxiety can benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy [949d]
- Study provides further evidence that immune cell dysregulation is a driver of COVID-19 severity [949d]
- Discovery of potential biological cause for postpartum depression opens door to new treatments [949d]
- Ancient ice age valleys offer clues to future ice sheet change [949d]
- Just a tiny amount of oil damages seabirds' feathers, study reveals [949d]
- Great Salt Lake on path to hyper-salinity, mirroring Iranian lake, new research shows [949d]
- On the fence: New research taps rancher expertise on living with carnivores [949d]
- 15 spectacular photos from the Dark Energy Camera [949d]
- Microbiologists improve taste of beer [949d]
- Testing: Space-bound US-European water mission passes finals [949d]
- Video footage provides first detailed observation of orcas hunting white sharks in South Africa [949d]
- Spin flips show how galaxies grow from the cosmic web [949d]
- Research team introduces advance in automatic forest mapping technology [949d]
- Laughing gas found in space could mean life [949d]
- Coral select algae partnerships to ease environmental stress [949d]
- Facebook posts seeking missing Black children get much less attention than posts of white kids [949d]
- Protein family shows how life adapted to oxygen [949d]
- Alain Aspect, Nobel-winning father of quantum entanglement [949d]
- Smacked asteroid's debris trail more than 6,000 miles long [949d]
- New genetic variation from old and exotic varieties for environmentally friendly wheat cultivation [949d]
- New online portal aims to improve parks and green spaces around the world [949d]
- Multi-organ chip detects dangerous nanoparticles [949d]
- Manufacturing microscopic octopuses with a 3D printer [949d]
- 'Kipferl': Guiding the defense against jumping genes [949d]
- Driving high? Chemists make strides toward marijuana breath analyzer [949d]
- Bad roads reduce trade volumes by 18% [949d]
- Ancient chemistry may explain why living things use ATP as the universal energy currency [949d]
- New book examines gender on legal response to domestic violence [949d]
- Study: Black prosecutors are more punitive toward Black and Latinx defendants [949d]
- Online fandom communities can facilitate state censorship, according to new research [949d]
- A quick look at the 2022 Nobel Prizes [949d]
- Making tumor diagnosis kinder to kidneys [949d]
- Quantum entanglement: the 'spooky' science behind physics Nobel [949d]
- The Nobel winners who helped prove quantum 'spooky action' [949d]
- Plastic gobbling enzymes in worm spit may help ease pollution [949d]
- Both sides dig in as EPA's final decision on Pebble Mine nears [949d]
- Harpoon heads, sweeping tails: How predatory mosquito larvae capture prey [949d]
- Foreign object debris seen during Mars Ingenuity helicopter's 33rd flight (Video) [949d]
- Research attributes pseudonymous astronomical treatise to Galileo Galilei [949d]
- Scientists identify potential source of 'shock-darkened' meteorites, with implications for hazardous asteroid deflection [949d]
- Restoring abandoned agricultural land in the Murray-Darling Basin [949d]
- Revised earthquake hazard model helps Aotearoa New Zealand increase resilience [949d]
- Radiation risk at historic WA nuclear test site 70 years on [949d]
- Artificial intelligence used to better monitor Maine's forests [949d]
- Hurricane Ian: How climate change is making North Atlantic tropical storms worse [949d]
- Nobel prizes most often go to researchers who defy specialization, synthesize innovations from varied fields [949d]
- Study offers a powerful computer-modeling approach to cell simulations [949d]
- Nobel prize: Svante Pääbo's ancient DNA discoveries offer clues as to what makes us human [949d]
- Researchers find numerical ratings of human feelings have value [949d]
- A deadly disease has driven seven Australian frog species to extinction. But this endangered frog is fighting back [949d]
- Why elementary and high school students should learn computer programming [949d]
- Oil and gas exploration and production threaten great desert river systems [949d]
- It's great, I swear: Profanity can make product reviews more persuasive [949d]
- Hominid prenatal growth rates found to have increased after lineage split from chimps [949d]
- Climate simulation more realistic with artificial intelligence [949d]
- How small acts of kindness can make you happier and healthier [949d]
- How Hurricane Ian and other disasters are becoming a growing source of inequality, even among the middle class [949d]
- Here's what we know about how climate change fuels hurricanes [949d]
- Time-restricted eating reduces cardiovascular health risks associated with shift work for firefighters [949d]
- Latest research finds magpie geese resist allure of NT mango madness [949d]
- Uncertainty and lifestyle are reasons to postpone having children in Finland [949d]
- Study shows vultures have an appetite for long-distance travel [949d]
- Why mending it, not ending it, should become latest fashion trend for consumers [949d]
- Moss genome study identifies two new species [949d]
- Optimal breeding group sizes differ by sex in cooperative animals [949d]
- Researchers find that pumping draws young groundwater to new depths, potentially with contaminants in tow [949d]
- The last 12,000 years show a more complex climate history than previously thought [949d]
- AI boosts usability of paper-making waste product [949d]
- Pain relief without side effects and addiction [949d]
- NASA's Roman mission delivers detectors to Japan's PRIME Telescope [949d]
- A non-target screening method for hazardous substances in the marine environment [949d]
- Dinosaur-killing asteroid triggered global tsunami that scoured seafloor thousands of miles from impact site [949d]
- The cell sentinel that neutralizes hepatitis B [949d]
- Antarctic glaciers vulnerable to rising temperatures [949d]
- Study investigates chemical composition of the young massive cluster NGC 1569-B [949d]
- Fighting wildfire with GPS data [949d]
- How farms could help defend the Earth's own microbiome [949d]
- Walkable cities lead to healthier residents [949d]
- A method to recycle pineapple leaf fibers into filaments for 3D printing [949d]
- Using life cycle assessment to reduce climate impact [949d]
- Satellites capture massive drainage of proglacial lake in remote Patagonia [949d]
- Mechanical sensors help coordinate cell organization during eye development [949d]
- Far-ultraviolet LED can kill bacteria and viruses efficiently without harming humans [949d]
- The emergence of form: Study expands horizons for DNA nanotechnology [949d]
- Ultraviolet metasurfaces can discriminate the handedness of biomolecules with attomolar sensitivity [949d]
- Giant impact could have formed the Moon more rapidly, scientists reveal in new simulations [949d]
- Three scientists share Nobel Prize in Physics for work in quantum mechanics [949d]
- Australia lists small wallaby among new endangered species [949d]
- Chile's distant paradise where scientists study climate change [950d]
- Hurricane Orlene hits Mexico's Pacific coast before weakening [950d]
- Rubbish reform: changes to waste management could slash emissions [950d]
- Russia space agency seeking to extend ISS participation past 2024: official [950d]
- India loses contact with budget Mars orbiter after eight years [950d]
- Iran says it launched test 'tug' into suborbital space [950d]
- Nobel panel to announce winner of physics prize [950d]
- Study finds US future floods becoming more frequent, wider spread, less seasonal [950d]
- Warmer stream temperatures in burned-over Oregon watershed didn't result in fewer trout [950d]
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