The Brutalist Report - science
- Using origami and kirigami to inspire reconfigurable yet structural materials [909d]
- Why are male mice afraid of bananas? [909d]
- Polymersomes efficiently deliver siRNA to treat breast cancers in preclinical model [909d]
- Startups near state lines gravitate toward side with lower property tax [909d]
- A candlelight-like glow from a flexible organic LED [909d]
- Economic resilience actions help businesses avert losses when disaster strikes [910d]
- Going virtual hurts student career prospects [910d]
- What a load of trash: New study finds UK litter is dominated by plastics and drink packaging [910d]
- A good defect? Researchers discover helicoidal screw dislocations in layered polymers [910d]
- Monarch butterfly numbers in Mexico rise by 35% [910d]
- How cities in the West have water amid drought [910d]
- Study shows that scavengers, such as raccoons, can be picky eaters [910d]
- AI reveals unsuspected math underlying search for exoplanets [910d]
- Sociological study finds genes play a significant role in shaping our cultural tastes [910d]
- What rigorous evidence has to say about summer youth employment programs [910d]
- Scientists discover a gene that plays a critical role in embryo development [910d]
- Tracking ancient earthquakes by taking the temperatures of faults [910d]
- NOAA hurricane forecast 2022: Up to 21 named storms possible; as many as 10 hurricanes could form [910d]
- Human or seal? Who has the best underwater hearing? [910d]
- Scientists develop method for seasonal prediction of wildfires in the US West [910d]
- Largest asteroid to approach Earth in 2022 will zoom past our planet this week [910d]
- Research does not support the adage 'boys will be boys' [910d]
- Unmitigated economic impact of polyphagous shot hole borer in South Africa estimated at $18.45 billion [910d]
- The timing of warm period determines the time interval between flowering and leaf unfolding [910d]
- Electrode design paves way for better biofuel cells, electrochemical devices [910d]
- While the fetal clock develops, mom's behavior tells the time [910d]
- Statistical physics rejects theory of 'two Ukraines' [910d]
- Exploring what gives titanium implants their remarkable biocompatibility [910d]
- Sidekick microbubbles carry anti-cancer drugs, damage tumor vessels [910d]
- Developing next-generation superconducting cables [910d]
- UN chief Guterres urges graduates to shun 'climate wreckers' [910d]
- Wax worm saliva contains enzymes capable of breaking down plastics [910d]
- Zimbabwe rallies allies to push for legal ivory trade [910d]
- Exploring how diverse social networks reduce accent judgments [910d]
- Blind cave creatures light the way towards further understanding of human traits with DNA [910d]
- Children will reclaim the burden of school meal debt as federal subsidies from COVID-19 end [910d]
- Climate change on course to hit US Corn Belt especially hard, study finds [910d]
- Scientists use quantum computers to simulate quantum materials [910d]
- Researchers use bacteria to enhance concrete resistance [910d]
- Breakthrough in quantum universal gate sets: A high-fidelity iToffoli gate [910d]
- Researchers reveal hemispheric asymmetry of long-term sunspot activity [910d]
- Human influence is the culprit for warm and wet winters in northwest Russia [910d]
- Secret to treating 'Achilles' heel' of perovskite alternatives to silicon solar panels revealed [910d]
- Checklist of vascular plants unveils flora of Taita Hills in Kenya [910d]
- If you expect First Nations staffers to do all your 'Indigenous stuff,' it isn't support, it's racism [910d]
- Greenhouse gas pollution trapped 49% more heat in 2021 than in 1990 [910d]
- How price shocks in formative years scar consumption for life [910d]
- The case for speaking politely to animals [910d]
- New method for the mechanical tensile testing of micro and nanofibers [910d]
- Scientists make plastic more degradable under UV light [910d]
- Into the ocean twilight zone: How new technology is revealing the secrets of an under-researched undersea world [910d]
- War, social media and the urgent need to update how we teach English [910d]
- Report finds children starting school have fallen behind due to COVID-19 disruption [910d]
- Report: Dramatic rise in pesticides in EU fruits, vegetables [910d]
- Billionaires promote CO2-removing schemes to protect climate [910d]
- London dogs at greater risk of heatstroke, latest research suggests [910d]
- 'It's almost like a second home': Why students want schools to do more about mental health [910d]
- Study finds crime-cutting benefits of therapy when combined with cash handouts [910d]
- Protein nanoclusters protect cells from stressful forces, and diseases such as muscular dystrophy [910d]
- Report highlights impact of changes in Antarctica [910d]
- Overturning Roe v. Wade could impact how other countries view abortion rights [910d]
- The hydroxylation of ASPP2 and other ankyrin repeat domain proteins [910d]
- The Heard v. Depp trial is an opportunity to discuss the nuances of intimate partner violence [910d]
- Pioneering study reveals teaching techniques that boost exam performance [910d]
- Astronomers find hidden trove of massive black holes [910d]
- New tool measures atomic scale defects, identifies transistor limitations [910d]
- Five facts about the gruesome beauty of solitary wasps [910d]
- Investing more in cycling far outweighs the costs [910d]
- Forget about Mars, when will humans be flying to Saturn? [910d]
- Ancient Roman laws give us a window into a world of abuse [910d]
- Study establishes key areas for tiger movement in central India [910d]
- Basic income could cut poverty to lowest level in 60 years at no net cost [910d]
- Reference genomes provide first insights into genetic roots of mustelid physiological and behavioral diversity [910d]
- Nuclear isomers were discovered 100 years ago, and physicists are still unraveling their mysteries [910d]
- Newly engineered enzyme speeds up slow organic reaction [910d]
- NGC 541 fuels an irregular galaxy in new Hubble image [910d]
- Yorkicystis, the 500-million-year-old relative of starfish that lost its skeleton [910d]
- Study provides a comprehensive X-ray view of an active galactic nucleus in NGC 4258 [910d]
- The chaotic early phase of the solar system [910d]
- NASA is building a mission that will refuel and repair satellites in orbit [910d]
- Saving palm trees without killing bees [910d]
- Human-made iron inputs to the Southern Ocean ten times higher than previously estimated [910d]
- Unraveling how climate, pollution and runoff combine in coastal ecosystems [910d]
- Swarm satellites unveil magnetic waves that sweep the outermost part of Earth's outer core [910d]
- Toward more sustainable wine: Scientists can now track sulfur from grapes to streams [910d]
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