The Brutalist Report - science
- Phthalate alternative may harm brain development and health [899d]
- Researchers identify markers of PTSD in the blood [899d]
- Implementation of school-based well-being programs benefits from multiple voices, says study [899d]
- Study finds neighborhood apps increase perceptions of crime rates [899d]
- Exploring bonds and electronic structure in plutonium hybrid materials [899d]
- In the tropics, woody vines may make lightning more deadly for forests [899d]
- The organization of sex trafficking: Study reveals entrepreneurial cycle of human exploitation [899d]
- New research highlights an overlooked accelerant of ice loss from Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier [899d]
- Advanced electrode to help remediation of stubborn new 'forever chemicals' [899d]
- Rare beetle, rediscovered after 55 years, named in honor of former governor [899d]
- Strong winds drive early Spain wildfire [899d]
- Study suggests pumas utilize sly strategy of fertilizing plants that recruit prey to hunting grounds [899d]
- HIV can persist for years in myeloid cells of people on antiretroviral therapy [899d]
- Vehicle exhaust filters do not remove 'ultrafine' pollution, according to new study [899d]
- The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study [899d]
- Home gardens are key to better lives for vulnerable tribes in India, finds research [899d]
- A machine learning framework to predict and quantify synthesis difficulties for designer chromosomes [899d]
- Pseudo-chromosome–length genome assembly for the deep-sea eel Ilyophis brunneus sheds light on deep-sea adaptation [899d]
- Assessing the sea surface temperature relationship in shallow marine waters [899d]
- Study paves way to more efficient production of 2G ethanol using specially modified yeast strain [899d]
- Biologists develop new record bright red fluorescent protein [899d]
- Human body is a breeding ground for antimicrobial resistance genes, shows new study [899d]
- Scientists use serial crystallography to enhance 'molecular movies' and shed light on antibiotic resistance [899d]
- James Webb Space Telescope confirms giant planet atmospheres vary widely [899d]
- Global review throws light on gender-based violence in fisheries [899d]
- New study shows how Chicago pollution varies by neighborhood [899d]
- Southern Sámi language could be in danger if reindeer herding is restricted [899d]
- Study on persistence in research productivity produces implications for hiring policies [899d]
- Storing information with spins: Creating new structured spin states with spatially structured polarized light [899d]
- Damage caused by deep-seabed mining would be extensive and irreversible, reveals updated report [899d]
- Body language tells us surprisingly little about whether someone is being honest [899d]
- Earth's first plants likely to have been branched, study finds [899d]
- Beaver fossil named after Buc-ee's [899d]
- Accurate rapid tests made from smart graphene paper [899d]
- New clues to the behavioral variability of Neanderthal hunting parties [899d]
- Study on methane in deep-sea sediments shows small releases happen more often than thought [899d]
- How Black children in England's schools are made to feel like the way they speak is wrong [899d]
- Marsupials and other mammals separately evolved flight many times, and we are finally learning how [899d]
- How and where we build needs to change in the face of more extreme weather—the insurance industry can help [899d]
- Canadian young adults who live alone are more likely to struggle with unaffordable housing, study finds [899d]
- Shame, guilt won't sustain humanitarian aid [899d]
- Humans need to see themselves as part of nature, says environmental study [899d]
- Study: Diverse private capital groups struggle to match performance of counterparts as result of investor demand [899d]
- Researchers draw inspiration from pig snouts to design novel air filter technologies [899d]
- Linker histone helps bridge gaps in plant immunity knowledge [899d]
- Awareness hinders the implementation of Water Safety Plans in vulnerable regions [899d]
- The brain science of tiny birds with amazing memories [899d]
- I realized the fat-tailed dunnart was under threat. Here's how I got the species officially listed [899d]
- Researchers provide global synthesis of multiple factors affecting forest ecosystem water storage capacity [899d]
- Care leavers face 'acute challenges' in transition to adulthood [899d]
- Phylogenetic and fossil evidence provides new insights into co-evolution of Yangtze and endemic cyprinids [899d]
- Researchers develop new payment system to support reconversion of rubber plantations [899d]
- 2 gray wolves captured and collared in Northern California [899d]
- Can California put an end to corporate greenwashing? [899d]
- Study uncovers mechanisms of protein misfolding linked to neurodegenerative diseases [899d]
- Having a daughter can 'nudge' male CEOs toward supporting equality [899d]
- Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo 'weird' vaginal transformations [899d]
- Study reveals origin of superconductivity in nickelates [899d]
- New plant species from La Mancha, Spain, named for Don Quixote [899d]
- Woodpecker that likes burned forest can breed in unburned woods too, research shows [899d]
- Webb space telescope measures the temperature of a rocky exoplanet [899d]
- 1,000-plus years of tree rings confirm historic extremity of 2021 western North America heat wave [899d]
- Vatican to send Pope's message of hope into orbit [899d]
- Microplastic pollution impairs seabird gut health [899d]
- Why multilingualism is a 'superpower' [899d]
- Making immunizations more effective: Exploring how adjuvants developed using computers boost vaccines [899d]
- Report: Global population could peak below 9 billion in 2050s [899d]
- The genetics of temperature adaptation: How does life thrive in extreme conditions? [899d]
- Proper electronic structure of near-infrared absorbing functional dyes discovered [899d]
- Novel click chemistry technology for ultrafast analysis of intracellular lipids [899d]
- Without water, Native American tribes hit hard by the pandemic [899d]
- Alkalinity affects uptake of carbon dioxide and contributes to long-term buffering capacity of oceans, suggests model [899d]
- Mapping the risks of isolation due to sea level rise associated with global warming [899d]
- Two striking new species of carnivorous plants discovered in the Andes of Ecuador [899d]
- How an early mutation in the COVID-19 virus helped it spread so quickly [899d]
- Nanobiosensor developed for detecting SARS-CoV-2 [899d]
- Understanding nitrogen metabolism could revolutionize tuberculosis treatment [899d]
- Study uncovers a unique, efficient method of copper delivery in cells [899d]
- Study gives a thumbs up to carefully formulated vegan diets for dogs [899d]
- How miscommunication can be constructive during problem-solving in diverse groups [899d]
- Study reveals map of moon's water near its south pole [899d]
- Women want to ride a bike without fear of injury and harassment [899d]
- How Webb's coronagraphs reveal exoplanets in the infrared [899d]
- Biochar and energy from pyrolysis can pave the way for carbon-neutral agriculture in China [899d]
- 'Glassiness' and 'blurriness' might explain the behavior of high-entropy superconductors [899d]
- A robust phase extraction method for overcoming spectrum overlapping in shearography [899d]
- Researchers find new water reservoir on moon [899d]
- Study finds dedicated nature play areas underutilized for teaching curriculum at schools [899d]
- Scientists resurrect a 'dead antibody' to study a protein essential to life itself [899d]
- Study investigates diffuse emission from the Cigar Galaxy [899d]
- A robust quantum memory that stores information in a trapped-ion quantum network [899d]
- Human impacts may cause the deterioration in body condition of shearwater chicks [899d]
- Exploring a massive supercomplex in mitochondria comprising all four respiratory complexes [899d]
- How football-shaped molecules occur in the universe [899d]
- A more accurate way to track the sources of illegally trafficked radioactive materials [899d]
- Worm genetics reveal important pathways for sleep regulation [899d]
- Project helps thousands of people in England and France into employment and entrepreneurship [899d]
- The search for the missing gravitational signal [899d]
- Molecular scale structure and kinetics of layer-by-layer peptide self-organization at atomically flat solid surfaces [899d]
- Engineers develop dual-purpose laser and LED device based on colloidal quantum dot technology [900d]
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