The Brutalist Report - science
- Fruit flies prioritize mating over survival: study [1095d]
- DNA provides unique look at moa and climate change [1095d]
- Artificial cell membrane channels composed of DNA can be opened and locked with a key [1095d]
- Research documents domestic cattle genetics in modern bison herds [1095d]
- Machine learning framework IDs targets for improving catalysts [1095d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from sun [1095d]
- Scientists renew efforts to find ship torched by colonists [1095d]
- Satellite mission finds that Tonga volcanic eruption effects reached space [1095d]
- Smartphone app helps locate mosquitoes and combat malaria [1095d]
- Spintronics: How an atom-thin insulator helps transport spins [1095d]
- New technique could provide powerful insights into early cell differentiation [1095d]
- Investment in public schools reduces contact with criminal justice system, according to study [1095d]
- Scales are tipping against walleye; time to get hooked on new fish [1095d]
- Machine learning improves Hawai'i rainfall mapping [1095d]
- Superconducting X-ray laser reaches operating temperature colder than outer space [1095d]
- First detailed academic study of East African maritime traditions shows changes in boatbuilding [1095d]
- Study finds that air pollution dropped during pandemic lockdowns [1095d]
- How a gene mutation leads to higher intelligence [1095d]
- Physicists discover light-induced mechanism for controlling ferroelectric polarization [1095d]
- What makes some creatures more afraid of change than others? [1095d]
- Computational sleuthing confirms first 3D quantum spin liquid [1095d]
- Study points to ways of involving visually impaired people in environmental disaster prevention [1095d]
- Exploring how deficits can be avoided at major sporting events [1095d]
- There are reasons girls don't study physics, and they don't include not liking math [1095d]
- The role of changing dietary habits in mitigating global warming [1095d]
- How microplastics in the air are polluting the most remote places on Earth [1095d]
- Study provides new insights into steelmaking off-gas treatment [1095d]
- Sinhcaf-dependent histone deacetylation essential for primordial germ cell specification [1095d]
- Scientists show reduced heavy metal toxicity in goldfish using hard water [1095d]
- New bill aims to limit frenzy of well drilling on California farms [1095d]
- New report highlights issues surrounding the future of the care economy. [1095d]
- Photosynthesis unaffected by increasing carbon dioxide channels in plant membranes [1095d]
- Researchers use light for thermomagnetic recording on silicon waveguide [1095d]
- Study finds cells take out the trash before they divide [1095d]
- Bali-like temperatures in Wyoming? Fossils reveal tropically hot North America 95 million years ago [1095d]
- Engineers develop fast and accurate COVID-19 sensor [1095d]
- Timing of ocean plankton blooms to shift with global warming [1095d]
- Research on the raw materials dilemma: High-tech metals germanium and gallium from the deep sea? [1095d]
- Blocking spike captors to counter COVID [1095d]
- Latest climate models tend to overestimate future Afro-Asian monsoon rainfall and runoff [1095d]
- China announces its new flagship space telescope mission [1095d]
- Head, body, eye coordination conserved across animal kingdom, researchers find [1095d]
- Environmental education and advocacy strategy for rural development and conservation [1095d]
- Eocene ungulates were very selective in their feeding [1095d]
- At home, do-it-yourself fluid mechanics [1095d]
- Study shows the poor simply lack opportunities to gain wealth, but a one-time boost can make a major difference [1095d]
- Climate change is pushing the pine beauty moth northward 50 years ahead of earlier predictions [1095d]
- Advancing transparency and building trust in biodefense [1095d]
- Novel species of pathogenic bacteria of onion identified in Texas [1095d]
- Book examines scope of political and social attitudes among devout Muslims [1095d]
- Largest ever study of its kind reveals whales evolved in three rapid phases [1095d]
- We can probably find supernovae enhanced by gravitational lensing, we just need to look [1095d]
- Animal research: Influence of experimenters on results less strong than expected [1095d]
- If there are Dyson spheres around white dwarfs, we should be able to detect them [1095d]
- New techniques for retrieving fingerprints from ivory to mitigate poaching [1095d]
- Mechanism revealed for spread of antibiotic resistance among bacteria [1095d]
- First assessment of metabolites in African savanna elephants [1095d]
- A highly sensitive SERS substrate for gas sensing [1095d]
- Complex human childbirth and cognitive abilities a result of walking upright [1095d]
- New understanding of key fuel cell catalyst [1095d]
- Chile's first complete ichthyosaur recovered from a glacier in Patagonia [1095d]
- Education and earning potential hold the key to online dating popularity [1095d]
- How a volcanic bombardment in ancient Australia led to the world's greatest climate catastrophe [1095d]
- Highly circularly polarized and variable pulsar detected in the Large Magellanic Cloud [1095d]
- Migrant workers are flipping the script and using Photovoice to tell their own stories [1095d]
- Distantly related mushrooms gained the ability to make toxin via horizontal gene transfer [1095d]
- Pulse-to-pulse energy distribution and longitude-resolved modulation properties of a FAST-CRAFTS pulsar [1095d]
- Unlocking the secrets of maple syrup, one molecule at a time [1095d]
- On-chip circuit produces up to six microwave photons at the same time [1095d]
- Researchers investigate mixing fraction in classical novae [1095d]
- Ice-capped volcanoes slower to erupt, study finds [1095d]
- Nature-inspired self-sensing materials could lead to new developments in engineering [1095d]
- People overestimate the presence of minorities around them, impeding equity and inclusion [1095d]
- NASA's InSight records monster quake on Mars [1095d]
- Only 3% of potential bacterial drug sources known [1095d]
- Soil microbes use different pathways to metabolize carbon [1095d]
- Chemistry professor utilizes virtual reality to give students unique look at proteins [1096d]
- Supplies launched to China's new space station for next crew [1096d]
- Earth given 50-50 chance of hitting key warming mark by 2026 [1096d]
- New research pinpoints 'blue corridors' for highly migratory fish [1096d]
- Hidden distortions trigger promising thermoelectric property [1096d]
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