The Brutalist Report - science
- Automated drones could scare birds off agricultural fields [901d]
- Research paves the way for stronger alloys [901d]
- ESA conducts first tests of exoplanet hunter Plato in space-like conditions [901d]
- 10 dead, around 20 missing after Hurricane Agatha hits Mexico [901d]
- Microgravity analog culture profoundly affects microbial infection process in 3-D human tissue models, a new study finds [901d]
- Experts: Everything points to another busy hurricane season [902d]
- How intricate patterns arise in developing tissues [902d]
- Neuroscientists expand CRISPR toolkit with new, compact Cas7-11 enzyme [902d]
- Transparency on demand: A novel process can render artificial materials transparent or even entirely invisible [902d]
- Researchers develop new method for the technological use of 2D nanomaterials [902d]
- Women use various tactics to accomplish boardroom goals, according to study [902d]
- Futile veterinary care is widespread, study finds [902d]
- New study indicates how deep learning can improve gene therapies and antiviral drugs [902d]
- Surprising new research finds women supporting women in business may backfire [902d]
- Researchers identify novel cellular process that helps us understand the mechanisms of aging-related diseases [902d]
- Electrochemical synthesis now possible without electric power source [902d]
- The secret to a longer lifespan? Gene regulation holds a clue [902d]
- A cloudless future? The mystery at the heart of climate forecasts [902d]
- Planetary defense exercise uses asteroid Apophis as hazardous asteroid stand-in [902d]
- Time to put monetary value on conservation, says Gabon [902d]
- Rare saiga antelope population now over a million in Kazakhstan [902d]
- Scientists use AI to update data vegetation maps for improved wildfire forecasts [902d]
- Research confirms effectiveness of oil dispersants [902d]
- Unique cremation site of the Late Bronze Age was left to the elements [902d]
- Study uncovers how China's dams are operated along the Lancang-Mekong river [902d]
- Reading aloud to your kids might make them smarter [902d]
- Urban magnetic fields reveal clues about energy efficiency, pollution [902d]
- Science academies publish statements on primary concerns for international action ahead of the G7 summit [902d]
- Discovery of a tripole winter precipitation change pattern around the Tibetan Plateau in the late 1990s [902d]
- Ultrafine atmospheric dust from exhaust gases of fossil fuels might cause weather extremes [902d]
- Decoding how a protein on the move keeps cells healthy [902d]
- How diverse microbial communities remain stable [902d]
- The history of Lake Cahuilla before the Salton Sea [902d]
- Roundworms offer new insights into Bardet-Biedl syndrome [902d]
- Great white sharks may have contributed to megalodon extinction [902d]
- Cuttlefish camouflage may be more complex than previously thought [902d]
- Uncovering best practices for cover crops to optimize crop production [902d]
- Ideas for a sustainable circular economy [902d]
- Chiral-induced, luminescent ultrathin covalent organic framework nanosheets [902d]
- Highly selective photocatalysts for nonoxidative coupling of methane [902d]
- How moonlight fine-tunes animal reproduction [902d]
- Harnessing functions of microbiota to combat fungal pathogens [902d]
- Light instead of electricity: A new kind of 'green hydrogen' [902d]
- A new arrangement: Using quantum dots to quench the smallest ferrimagnetism [902d]
- Configurable topological beam splitting via antichiral gyromagnetic photonic crystal [902d]
- A 'goldilocks amount' of time spent online could be good for teenagers' well-being [902d]
- Stinky seaweed is clogging Caribbean beaches, but a New Zealand solution could turn it into green power and fertilizer [902d]
- Is my dog too cold? How cold is too cold for a walk? Here's how to tell [902d]
- How much water does it take to make one liter of milk? [902d]
- How to express yourself if you want others to cooperate with you [902d]
- Scientists explain why Uranus and Neptune are different colors [902d]
- What if sustainable shipping was a source of profitability? [902d]
- 'A parrot as a pet is like a toddler who never grows up': Suitability of endangered parrots as pets [902d]
- Five tips for discussing diversity at work with those who seem dismissive or resistant [902d]
- Microfluidics-assisted synthesis of stimuli-responsive chitosan microgels for drug delivery applications [902d]
- The Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial shows the dangers of fan culture [902d]
- Fossil plants reveal lush Southern Hemisphere forests in ancient hothouse climate [902d]
- The multiple faces of inequality in India [902d]
- Tapping mineral wealth in mining waste could offset damage from new green economy mines [902d]
- Drought impedes carbon sequestration by earthworms [902d]
- Analysis of 82 million words of Australian television shows reveals attitudes toward First Nations peoples [902d]
- A new kind of solar sail could let us explore difficult places to reach in the solar system [902d]
- Functional nonlinear optical nanoparticles synthesized by laser ablation [902d]
- In Jamaica, native trees are being driven further up mountains towards extinction [902d]
- Wages: Why are they not keeping up with inflation? [902d]
- Investigating how marine organism compounds can help human fertility [902d]
- New insights into the movement of pine cone scales [902d]
- Women make up only a third of Europe's research staff [902d]
- Astronomers detect a new radio source of unknown origin [902d]
- Long-distance collaboration makes scientific breakthroughs more likely [902d]
- Engineers enhance cannabis strain with 20% more THC for medical applications, increased crop yields [902d]
- New dinosaur species used fearsome claws to graze along the coast [902d]
- Increase in chromatin entropy drives cellular aging, say researchers [902d]
- How invading pathogens switch off plant cells' defenses [902d]
- Poisonous hogweed infestation threatens to envelop European Russia by mid-21st century [902d]
- Study of data from weather satellite confirms theories surrounding the dimming of Betelgeuse in 2019 [902d]
- Alzheimer's disease causes cells to overheat and 'fry like eggs' [902d]
- New theoretical model accounts for sun's rotation and magnetic field [902d]
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