The Brutalist Report - science
- Simulations on how a virus packages its genetic material could help design nanocontainers used in drug delivery [1098d]
- Non-social jays surprise scientists by learning as skillfully as birds living in groups [1098d]
- Study finds Florida's 76,000 ponds emit more carbon than they store [1098d]
- Research suggests the strength of democracy in times of crisis [1098d]
- The human brain would rather look at nature than city streets [1098d]
- Researchers find eleven million-year-old fossils in southern Germany's Hammerschmiede clay pit [1098d]
- Ancient example of modern global warming was too hot for tiny, important ocean creatures [1098d]
- Immigration reform is key to keeping US economy competitive, says report [1098d]
- Bioenergy scientists discover genetic pathway for better biofuel processing [1098d]
- Study suggests childhood trauma is linked to risk of adult crime [1098d]
- Buzz Aldrin's famous 1969 moon walk picture sells at auction [1098d]
- Researchers develop pressure-quench process to enhance superconductivity toward goal of wasting zero energy [1098d]
- Frequent external childcare can affect children's behavior [1098d]
- International team creates first complete fruit fly cell atlas [1098d]
- Scientists use 196 lasers to recreate the conditions inside gigantic galaxy clusters [1098d]
- Caribbean coral reefs have been warming for at least 100 years [1098d]
- Office buildings with infrequent water use may have poor water quality [1098d]
- Gender gaps in daily time usage at different ages vary between countries [1098d]
- Giant impact crater in Greenland occurred a few million years after dinosaurs went extinct [1098d]
- Researchers unravel the inner workings of heat conduction in galaxy clusters [1098d]
- Research suggests COVID-19 beliefs influenced by politicians, not scientists [1098d]
- Kenya launches bid to save wild bongos from extinction [1098d]
- From quantum vibrations to nanodiamonds, unusual toolbox puts dangerous SARS-CoV-2 variants under surveillance [1098d]
- Scientists discover a new twist on an 80-year-old biochemical pathway [1098d]
- Stalagmites trace climate history and impact from volcanic eruptions [1098d]
- A nanoscale look at coronavirus infection [1098d]
- 'A job incomplete': Florida's statewide climate change response ignores root cause [1098d]
- How scientists are using DNA testing to disrupt international ivory smuggling networks [1098d]
- Simulations show using novel wheat genotypes coupled with deep sowing can increase yields [1099d]
- The untapped nitrogen reservoir [1099d]
- A remote control for functional materials [1099d]
- Oversized and understudied: Researchers begin to uncover the mysterious lives of jumbo bacteriophages [1099d]
- Avian secret: The key to agile bird flight is switching quickly between stable and unstable gliding [1099d]
- Edible, biodegradable, anti-microbial plastic boasts higher tensile strength than petroleum-based plastic [1099d]
- Nature-based solutions in mountains can reduce climate change impact on drought [1099d]
- New study sheds light on early human hair evolution [1099d]
- Heatwave hotspots linked to urban agglomerations in Africa [1099d]
- Beyond CRISPR: New DNA tools rewrite genes to fight diseases like COVID-19 [1099d]
- Our climate has changed. How do we learn to live with extreme events? [1099d]
- A surprisingly soft mineral may control how Earth recycles rocks [1099d]
- New technology enables unprecedented glimpse inside single brain cells [1099d]
- Europium and light: An innovative platform for quantum computers and communications [1099d]
- When ribosomes collide: How bacteria clean up after molecular crashes [1099d]
- Black hole billiards in the centers of galaxies may explain black hole mergers [1099d]
- Scientists capture the fleeting dance of moiré excitons [1099d]
- How the transition to agriculture affects populations in the present day [1099d]
- An 'oracle' for predicting the evolution of gene regulation [1099d]
- Forget mammoths—These researchers are exploring bringing back the extinct Christmas Island rat [1099d]
- Climate change and lithium mining negatively influence flamingos [1099d]
- New research sheds light on nature of friction in multi-layered graphene [1099d]
- Study sheds more light on the nature of millisecond pulsar PSR J0955−6150 [1099d]
- Rethinking community in upland, 'indigenous' South Asia [1099d]
- Phase-separated compartments support human cytomegalovirus replication [1099d]
- Doctor assessing refugees in Poland sees deep trauma [1099d]
- Can we resurrect the thylacine? Maybe, but it won't help the global extinction crisis [1099d]
- Following rain, desert microbes exhale potent greenhouse gas [1099d]
- A zigzag blueprint for topological electronics [1099d]
- Study confirms SARS-CoV-2 related coronaviruses in trade-confiscated pangolins in Viet Nam [1099d]
- Team chosen to be first to make oxygen on the moon [1099d]
- How to talk to extraterrestrials [1099d]
- Scientific measurement won't answer all questions in education. We need teacher and student voices, too [1099d]
- World leaders set to pen 'historic' plastics treaty [1099d]
- Processes that keep a plant's energy balance in check could lead to more efficient crops [1099d]
- Breakthrough in quantum sensing provides new material to make qubits [1099d]
- Thinking of buying a dehumidifier? Advice from an expert on mold and damp [1099d]
- Finding moons' hidden oceans with induced magnetic fields [1099d]
- Lessons from the pandemic on fairer and more caring uni teaching and learning [1099d]
- Gharial living in China during Bronze Age help clarify history of crocodilians [1099d]
- The long road to gender equality is paved with data [1099d]
- Research finds BAME and LGBTQI+ youths at most risk of harm online [1099d]
- Road salts linked to high sodium levels in tap water [1099d]
- Scientists discover Antarctica's hidden geological past [1099d]
- Two years on: COVID-19 threatens to derail the prospects for a generation in the global south [1099d]
- Novel nanoparticles with potential for enhanced deep tumor therapy [1099d]
- Historically 'redlined' urban areas have higher levels of air pollution [1099d]
- Paper discs that can pick up hydrogen peroxide [1099d]
- Airborne study reveals surprisingly large role of desert dust in forming cirrus clouds [1099d]
- Mathematical discovery could shed light on quantum gravity [1099d]
- Analysis of draughtsboard sharks' metabolic rates suggests they sleep [1099d]
- Ants can 'sniff out' cancer [1099d]
- The floods have killed at least 21 Australians. Adapting to a harsher climate is now a life-or-death matter [1099d]
- Meet the 10-armed, 325-million-year-old octopus fossil named after President Joe Biden [1099d]
- Simple chemistry overcomes long-standing barriers to recycling about a quarter of today's plastics [1099d]
- Anticipation and accents: Talking like a southerner even if you're not [1099d]
- Climate change threat to seabirds must be properly considered for their conservation to be effective [1099d]
- There's a big rock stuck inside one of Perseverance's wheels [1099d]
- Research sheds light on mysterious messenger RNA modifications [1099d]
- Shackleton's lost shipwreck discovered off Antarctica [1099d]
- Life in the freezer: Study provides first evidence of fundamental growth limitations in Antarctic fish [1099d]
- Are pesticides used in urban and suburban areas harming honey bees? [1099d]
- What factors help students with disabilities transition to college? [1099d]
- Strengthening women's empowerment in fragile and conflict-affected settings [1099d]
- Human actions accelerate climate-driven floods and droughts [1099d]
- Genetically modified proteins convert carbon nanotube to programmable optoelectronic device [1099d]
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