The Brutalist Report - science
- Old skin cells reprogrammed to regain youthful function [1136d]
- First European farmers' heights did not meet expectations [1136d]
- Webb telescope's cool view on how stars, planets form [1136d]
- Curiosity Mars Rover reroutes away from 'gator-back' rocks [1136d]
- A growing political influence: Puerto Ricans in Florida supportive of immigration [1136d]
- Oregonians perceive greater risk than benefit from natural gas export in state, study finds [1136d]
- Critical benefits of snowpack for winter wheat are diminishing [1136d]
- What was the agriculture like in southeast China in the Late Neolithic? [1136d]
- New study documents risks faced by New York state nail salon workers [1136d]
- New report maps more big-game migrations in American West [1136d]
- Bird flu's grisly question: how to kill millions of poultry [1136d]
- After 'mama,' children's first words include 'this' and 'that' [1136d]
- Team develops a universal AI algorithm for in-depth cleaning of single cell genomic data [1136d]
- Study examines financial risks of water resilience planning in California [1136d]
- Reconstructing the states of a nonlinear dynamical system [1136d]
- Engineers describe how fluid suspensions exhibit different behaviors at different scales [1136d]
- Researchers develop glass-in-glass fabrication approach for making miniature IR optics [1136d]
- Research team unlocks new method to 3D-print complex, functional components for soft robotics [1136d]
- A competitive working environment may prompt knowledge leaks [1136d]
- To save the climate, a combination of technological and behavioral changes is essential [1136d]
- World's largest International Dark Sky Reserve created [1136d]
- Researchers engineer electrically tunable graphene devices to study rare physics [1136d]
- Research shows 'raised without antibiotics' label claim in beef cattle lacks integrity [1136d]
- Ocean water samples yield treasure trove of RNA virus data [1136d]
- FERMI satellite hunts for extremely long wavelength gravitational wave signals [1136d]
- The most precise-ever measurement of W boson mass suggests the standard model needs improvement [1136d]
- Increase in atmospheric methane set new record in 2021: NOAA [1136d]
- Companies that are aggressive on taxes fall short at managing their workforce [1136d]
- New studies demonstrate advancements in nanotechnology and their impact across multiple areas of human health [1136d]
- Forecasters predict another active hurricane season with 19 tropical storms, 9 hurricanes [1137d]
- The world is 'perilously close' to irreversible climate change. 5 tipping points keep scientists up at night [1137d]
- Chimpanzees show signs of recognition toward skulls of their own species [1137d]
- Laser additive manufacturing of Si/ZrO2 tunable crystalline phase 3D nanostructures [1137d]
- New strategy to control distribution of acid sites in zeolites [1137d]
- Novel electrocatalyst developed for biomass upgrading and hydrogen generation [1137d]
- 21 sea lions found dead on Orange County coast are a mystery in an otherwise seeming normal year for rescues [1137d]
- Inline-capable spectroscopic measurement system for industrial quality assurance and process control [1137d]
- Two DNA defense systems behind resilience of 7th cholera pandemic [1137d]
- A new microalgae strain raises hopes for less fishy-tasting vegan products [1137d]
- A new basal ichthyosauromorph from the Lower Triassic (Olenekian) of Zhebao, Guangxi Province, South China [1137d]
- Paleontology: 'Big John' provides evidence of triceratops combat injuries [1137d]
- Collaboration helps geophysicists better understand severe earthquake-tsunami risks [1137d]
- A population Hub out of Africa explains East Asian lineages in Europe 45,000 years ago [1137d]
- Whistleblowers expose big fraud. What makes us so obsessed and what can we learn? [1137d]
- How the Indigenous practice of 'good fire' can help our forests thrive [1137d]
- Pandemic pain remains as Australia's economic recovery leaves the poor behind [1137d]
- Megathrust earthquake and tsunami 3,800 years ago kept hunter-gathers in Chile inland for 1,000 years [1137d]
- Private protected areas help conserve overlooked and threatened regions [1137d]
- Turbulence from spawning fish keeps a healthy circulation in coastal waters [1137d]
- New evidence suggests California's environmental policies preferentially protect whites [1137d]
- Scientists call for the inclusion of Muslim perspectives in stem cell policy [1137d]
- Study examines impact of DNA evidence in sexual assault prosecutions [1137d]
- Fish-like marine reptile buried in its own blubber in southern Germany 150 million years ago [1137d]
- Marginalized young people discuss climate change, mental health services, a better education system [1137d]
- New screening technique set to radically speed up hunt for cancer-fighting drugs [1137d]
- Surfer science supports seawater study [1137d]
- Farmers are finding a new following on social media: Research suggests it could help with isolation [1137d]
- Sustainable strategies to treat urban runoff [1137d]
- How marketing managers can navigate the cultural contradictions of authenticity [1137d]
- How to have more successful conversations [1137d]
- New research casts doubt on environmental benefits of hybrid working [1137d]
- Under ocean acidification, embryos of a key forage fish struggle to hatch [1137d]
- Can bad reviews be good for business? New research says yes [1137d]
- Skeletal remains reveal grave health of Australian pioneer settlers [1137d]
- ESA astronaut performs simulated polar moon landing [1137d]
- How plants activate their immune system against pathogens in rain [1137d]
- Fabricating complex hierarchical biomimetic patterns with lasers [1137d]
- It's not enough to know how many people are below the poverty line: We need to measure poverty depth [1137d]
- Report: Dehumanizing experience of farmworkers during COVID pandemic [1137d]
- Astronomers detect galactic space laser [1137d]
- Desires for partners did not diminish during the pandemic [1137d]
- Another day, another flood: Preparing for more climate disasters means taking more personal responsibility for risk [1137d]
- New observations of the sun could help develop better solar thermometer [1137d]
- The race to preserve the oven bricks of the Tudor warship the Mary Rose [1137d]
- Artificial organelles based on hybrid protein nanoparticles [1137d]
- Study calls for radical court order 'shake-up' to keep families together [1137d]
- Identifying the basic structure of the language of fungi [1137d]
- Deep-sea osmolyte finds applications in molecular machines [1137d]
- Cell biology: How mitochondria report stress [1137d]
- Peering into the structure of antibiotic resistance [1137d]
- New quantum dots for quantum networks [1137d]
- Two new Saturn-mass exoplanets discovered [1137d]
- Report highlights affordable, available ways to mitigate climate change now [1137d]
- A landslide near a glacier caused a tsunami. Was there a climate connection? [1137d]
- The ancient secret ingredient that makes chocolate so tempting [1137d]
- How New Zealand could reduce emissions faster and rely less on offsets to reach net zero [1137d]
- Researchers discover novel way to inhibit key cancer driver, other mutated genes [1137d]
- Study reveals the impact of native lipids on rhodopsin signaling and regeneration, with drug discovery applications [1137d]
- Microcavities as a sensor platform [1137d]
- Research places new limits on the bizarre behavior of neutrinos [1137d]
- Lessons from modern languages—and a little help from Taylor Swift—can reboot Latin learning [1137d]
- How mountain streams signal climate change [1137d]
- Selective breeding sustainably protects honey bees from Varroa mite [1137d]
- Canada approves controversial Bay du Nord offshore oil project [1137d]
- Dolphins' playful social habits form bonds, but spread virus [1137d]
- New discovery in animal exoskeletons leads to advances in designing construction materials [1137d]
- Scientists have spotted the farthest galaxy ever [1137d]
- State school pupils just as happy with their lives as private school counterparts, national study finds [1137d]
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