The Brutalist Report - science
- Rare albino Galapagos giant tortoise born in Swiss zoo [1066d]
- Engineers model nanoscale crystal dynamics in easy-to-view system [1066d]
- DNA moves steadily during interphase, providing cells with a robust housekeeping system [1066d]
- Great timing and supercomputer upgrade lead to successful forecast of volcanic eruption [1066d]
- Novel method for early disease detection using DNA droplets [1066d]
- Carbon dioxide peak for 2022 more than 50% higher than pre-industrial levels [1066d]
- Saving an endangered breed of donkey [1066d]
- How simulations could help get PFAS out of soil [1066d]
- On social media, people are offering their homes to abortion seekers—but existing networks still need help [1066d]
- Researchers find large cost benefits for companies with Machiavellian CEOs [1066d]
- In first year of COVID-19 pandemic and after George Floyd's death, rates of some crimes rose while others fell [1066d]
- For a smooth-running economy, rule of law matters [1066d]
- New research shows long-term personality traits influence problem-solving in zebra finches [1066d]
- Newly discovered coronavirus common in bank voles [1066d]
- Giving refugees money instead of goods can lead to price gouging, but it doesn't have to [1066d]
- What makes smoky, charred barbecue taste so good? The chemistry of cooking over an open flame [1066d]
- Teachers' stress isn't just an individual thing, it's about their schools too [1066d]
- Texas school shooting: How assault-style rifles and ammunition kill and maim [1066d]
- Genetic paparazzi are right around the corner, and courts aren't ready to confront the legal quagmire of DNA theft [1066d]
- Farm shops and agricultural cooperatives waste up to 80% less fruit and vegetables than supermarkets [1066d]
- Using drones, satellite tracking and infrared sensors to improve ocean health [1066d]
- Using digital solutions to reduce food waste by tracking and predicting transport conditions [1066d]
- Putting the theory of special relativity into practice, by counting galaxies [1066d]
- Online instruction blended with face-to-face time is best strategy for students recovering from COVID-19 setbacks [1066d]
- Study reveals extreme levels of exposure to violence, risk of being shot for community violence intervention workers [1066d]
- Fewer and weaker offspring: Snare injuries decrease reproductive performance of female hyenas in the Serengeti [1066d]
- Scientists announce a breakthrough in determining life's origin on Earth—and maybe Mars [1066d]
- Could the Depp v. Heard case make other abuse survivors too scared to speak up? [1066d]
- Dogs found to be effective for mass screening people for COVID-19 [1066d]
- Social media spreads rumors about COVID vaccine harms, but it doesn't always start them [1066d]
- Doubling up Cooper pairs to protect qubits in quantum computers from noise [1066d]
- How we choose to end deforestation will impact future emissions [1066d]
- This Australian grasshopper gave up sex 250,000 years ago and it's doing fine [1066d]
- How plesiosaurs swam underwater [1066d]
- Tool visualizes the public health impact of the discriminatory practice of 'redlining' [1066d]
- Russia's supply ship arrives at International Space Station [1066d]
- 40 years of conservation data: Population trends of butterflies, dragonflies and grasshoppers [1066d]
- New tool to detect species declines can help protect biodiversity [1066d]
- Shining light on a fluid completely changes its dielectric permittivity [1066d]
- Rapid, single-cell analysis of microbiotas now possible [1066d]
- Controlling the waveform of ultrashort infrared pulses [1066d]
- Has lowering the drinking age caused more crime? Despite ongoing concern, the evidence isn't clear cut [1066d]
- Using mirrors, lasers and lenses to bend light into a vortex ring [1066d]
- Phase separation found in immune response within cells [1066d]
- New insights into effects of membrane proteins on plant growth [1066d]
- Unknown structure in galaxy revealed by high contrast imaging [1066d]
- Zinc vital to evolution of complex life in polar oceans [1066d]
- Can a moss help clean up waterways? [1066d]
- NOAA shares flashy first imagery from GOES-18 Lightning Mapper [1066d]
- New gold-standard quality control tool for RNA sequencing in single cells [1066d]
- Atomic-scale window into superconductivity paves the way for new quantum materials [1066d]
- Synthesis of tetraphenylammonium: Confirmation of the existence of the phantom ion [1066d]
- A novel path for sustainable photon upconversion with non-precious metals [1066d]
- New mapping technology to discover Earth's resources [1066d]
- Topological phase detected in spin chains [1066d]
- How a harmless environmental bacterium became the dreaded hospital germ Acinetobacter baumannii [1066d]
- Pathogenic bacteria inhibit host cell secretion to manipulate host immunity [1066d]
- Promising new materials mimic muscle structure and function [1066d]
- Searching for critical minerals in ancient ocean floors [1066d]
- Uncovering the inner workings of the molecular machinery that shapes chromosomes during cell division [1066d]
- Global plastic waste on track to triple by 2060 [1066d]
- In Bali, bird sellers help endangered mynah make a comeback [1067d]
- Volcanic cones near peak sacred to tribes gain protection [1067d]
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