The Brutalist Report - science
- Seeing through the fog: Pinpointing young stars and their protoplanetary disks [1088d]
- New method melds data to make a 3-D map of cells' activities [1088d]
- Majority of Detroiters report stable, improved financial situation compared to a year ago [1088d]
- Unraveling the genetic keys to improve canola crop yield [1088d]
- Research team improves gene editing with chemical process [1088d]
- Whale carcass proves tasty snack for beetles [1088d]
- Shaping the future of light through reconfigurable metasurfaces [1088d]
- New theory promises to reshape how we think about polymer superstructures [1088d]
- Archaeology illuminates Chinese businesses in Eugene, Oregon [1088d]
- How hybrid plant varieties could address the challenges of food security and climate change [1088d]
- Scientists provide more than 57,000 camera trap images for massive study on Amazon wildlife [1088d]
- New trait-based approach to global change ecology moves from description to prediction [1088d]
- Study sheds new light on the mechanism of individual cell memory, using yeast as a model [1088d]
- 'Homo sapiens is too arrogant: Call us Homo faber, the toolmaker' [1088d]
- New drought benchmark reached in Europe between 2018 and 2020 [1088d]
- Policymakers underestimate methane's climate and air quality impacts, says a new study [1088d]
- Nanobiotics: New machine learning model predicts how nanoparticles interact with proteins [1088d]
- Heavy metal pollution can increase antibiotic resistance in rivers [1088d]
- 'Coarse-graining' can help scientists understand complex microbial ecosystems, theory suggests [1088d]
- Departmental policies key to police officers' decisions to activate body-worn cameras [1088d]
- Tall, dense trees identified as effective weapon against traffic's toxic nanoparticles [1088d]
- 'This is our forest': Climate change means uncertain future for maple trees, syrup season [1088d]
- Europe and US set for scorching, dry summer, scientists say [1088d]
- How mental health and disability may sway judgment in the justice system [1088d]
- Q and A: She discovered the black hole at the center of our galaxy. This week, she finally saw it [1088d]
- Bitcoin a safe haven during national economic crises, but not during COVID-19 pandemic, research finds [1088d]
- Wisconsin fox kits test positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza [1088d]
- Heterogeneous ethylene hydroformylation enables highly efficient industrial production of propanal/n-propanol [1088d]
- A CubeSat is flying to the moon to make sure Lunar Gateway's orbit is stable [1088d]
- From one death, thousands of precious cells help scientists build a universal reference library [1088d]
- Lunar eclipse thrills stargazers in the Americas [1088d]
- Unanticipated high mortality rate of participants in multidecade juvenile justice study [1088d]
- Research finds western glacier stoneflies in new Wyoming locations [1088d]
- New theoretical model reveals multiple component processes in perceptual learning [1088d]
- Lower prices can make more people eat vegetarian [1088d]
- Perception-based nanosensor platform could advance detection of ovarian cancer [1088d]
- Exploring the ethical challenges in microbiome research [1088d]
- Cutting air pollution emissions would save 50,000 US lives, $600 billion each year [1088d]
- Researchers find CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing approach can alter the social behavior of animals [1088d]
- Amazon deforestation threatens newly discovered fish species in Brazil [1088d]
- How to avoid eating the world: From degrowth to a sustainable food system transformation [1088d]
- CRISPR now possible in cockroaches [1088d]
- Extraterrestrial stone brings first supernova clues to Earth [1088d]
- Converting CO2 to formic acid using an alumina-supported, iron-based compound [1088d]
- Researchers identify the cuticle as the first protective barrier of plants against UV radiation [1088d]
- Gender bias found in names given to new species [1088d]
- If you stand like Superman or Wonder Woman, would you feel stronger? [1088d]
- Improving ion transmission efficiency of mass spectrometers [1088d]
- Improved method to make branched polymers [1088d]
- Bridge collapse in Pakistan due to glacier lake outburst flood [1088d]
- Universal mechanism to explain formation of carbon nanoparticles in interstellar and terrestrial environments [1088d]
- Quantum magnets in motion [1088d]
- Heart progenitors spontaneously regenerate cardiac muscle via a tight junction 'honeycomb' in salamanders [1088d]
- Guest alignment and defect formation during pore filling in metal-organic framework films [1088d]
- Mouse stem cells for primitive endoderm established [1088d]
- Precursor of spine and brain forms passively [1088d]
- A living wage increases economic productivity while reducing poverty [1088d]
- Insights into malaria parasites strengthen drug discovery pipeline [1088d]
- Resurrecting restaurants after the pandemic [1088d]
- The aurora borealis can be heard even when it can't be seen [1088d]
- Cooling a gas of magnetic atoms to create large two-dimensional supersolids [1088d]
- Showing you're stressed may make you more likeable [1088d]
- Humans have big plans for mining in space, but there are many things holding us back [1088d]
- More mass shootings are happening at grocery stores; 13% of shooters motivated by racial hatred, criminologists find [1088d]
- Image: Giant elliptical galaxy UGC 10143 [1088d]
- Searching for cosmic-ray boosted sub-GeV dark matter using data from the PandaX-II experiment [1088d]
- Quasi-periodic oscillation detected in blazar PKS 0405-385 [1088d]
- Study provides long-term look at ways to control wildfire in sagebrush steppe ecosystem [1088d]
- Extreme temperatures compound poverty in Pakistan's hottest city [1088d]
- Latest sandstorm brings Iraq to standstill [1088d]
- Komodo National Park is home to some of the world's largest manta ray aggregations, study shows [1088d]
- Striking new snake species discovered in Paraguay [1088d]
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