The Brutalist Report - science
- Team develops biocompatible adhesive applicable to hair transplants [878d]
- Researchers demonstrate human cognitive system designed to enable moral tradeoff decisions [878d]
- Seed burial by wind is most difficult on a substrate consisting mainly of medium-sized particles, researchers say [878d]
- Study reveals current state and past changes in frozen ground at Earth's Third Pole [878d]
- Researchers reveal molecular mechanism behind pigment production in skin cells [878d]
- Oil sheen contained in Talbert Channel near site of last year's major Orange County pipeline spill [878d]
- AI predicts physics of future fault slip in laboratory earthquakes [878d]
- Research finds unprecedented levels of insects damaging plants [878d]
- Researchers identify potential target for developing broad-spectrum antiviral therapies [878d]
- Climate change and deforestation may drive tree-dwelling primates to the ground, large-scale study shows [878d]
- Our moon has been slowly drifting away from Earth over the past 2.5 billion years [878d]
- Why the Salton Sea is turning into toxic dust [878d]
- A new process to build 2D materials made possible by quantum calculations [878d]
- Scientists hit their creative peak early in their careers, study finds [878d]
- Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals [878d]
- Nanomaterial from the Middle Ages [878d]
- Properties of 'baby talk' similar across many languages [878d]
- Delta to work with MIT to study impact of airplane contrails on climate [878d]
- Rare wolves headed to South Carolina from Ohio as fight to prevent extinction ramps up [878d]
- SpaceX sunset launch from Canaveral completes Space Coast trio [878d]
- Virginia voters care about pollution. So why is the Chesapeake Bay dirty? [878d]
- How colleges and universities can get innovation wrong (and how they can get it right) [878d]
- Protective effects of ginsenoside CK against oxidative stress-induced neuronal damage [878d]
- Plant-based food sales are up in the UK, but meat sales not affected [878d]
- Novel focusing quadrupole ion funnel developed to improve detection sensitivity of mass spectrometers [878d]
- Study opens door to new class of slippery, water-loving surfaces [878d]
- Taking a biochemical snapshot of sea turtle health [878d]
- First sighting of venomous mud adder in South Australia [878d]
- The moon is the perfect spot for humanity's offsite backup [878d]
- A solar gravitational lens will be humanity's most powerful telescope. What are its best targets? [878d]
- Landscape of molecular contacts: How SARS-CoV-2 communicates with human cells [878d]
- From coelacanths to crinoids: These nine 'living fossils' haven't changed in millions of years [878d]
- New 'ethics guidance' for top science journals aims to root out harmful research, but can it succeed? [878d]
- Scotland's first farmers didn't need manure [878d]
- Investing in indoor air quality improvements in schools will reduce COVID transmission and help students learn [878d]
- Discovering the three largest shipwrecks in the St. Lawrence River [878d]
- Why you should train your cat, and how to do it [878d]
- The science of why hawks are one of nature's deadliest hunters [878d]
- Heatwaves will make regions uninhabitable within decades: UN, Red Cross [878d]
- Nobel prizes are growing more diverse, academy insists [878d]
- Underground microbes may have swarmed ancient Mars [878d]
- AI satellite mapping can quickly pinpoint hurricane damage across an entire state to spot where people may be trapped [878d]
- DNA found in sediment reveals that ancient artificial islands may have been high-status homes [878d]
- Ancient Maya salt makers worked from home, underwater dig reveals [878d]
- Nobel-winning quantum weirdness promises better ways of encrypting communications and imaging your body [878d]
- Sharpest Earth-based images of Europa and Ganymede reveal their icy landscapes [878d]
- Hubble snaps a pair of interacting galaxies [878d]
- Our Homo sapiens ancestors shared the world with Neanderthals, Denisovans and other types of humans [878d]
- Effort to recover Indigenous language also revitalizes culture, history and identity [878d]
- Pennsylvania prison gets a Scandinavian-style makeover, and shows how the US penal system could become more humane [878d]
- Census data hides racial diversity of US 'Hispanics,' to the country's detriment [878d]
- Hijab rules have nothing to do with Islamic tenets and everything to do with repressing women [878d]
- 6,000-year-old skull found in cave in Taiwan possibly confirms legend of Indigenous tribe [878d]
- Long-dead marine organisms may influence next major earthquake [878d]
- Image: European Service Modules currently in production at Airbus facilities [878d]
- Proposed method for radio-frequency interference mitigation and signal restoration of pulsar signals [878d]
- Study: Brazil can grow more soybeans without deforesting the Amazon [878d]
- Study reveals factors relating to the eating qualities of hybrid rice [878d]
- Psychological game theory: When emotions enter the equation [878d]
- Do we have free will—and do we want it? Thomas the Tank Engine offers clues [878d]
- New eDNA toolkit could save species on brink of extinction [878d]
- Topological materials become switchable [878d]
- Pockets of resistance found in survey of pathogen diversity [878d]
- Turning the spotlight on cells in tissues so RNA can tell their story [878d]
- Decoding how plants survive drought [878d]
- New broad-spectrum antibiotic comes from a pathogenic bacterium in potatoes [878d]
- Watching plants switch on genes using a fluorescent protein [878d]
- New strategies to accelerate application of lithium-rich Mn-based cathode [878d]
- Discovery of an unknown insect genus trapped in amber for over 35 million years [878d]
- Host-generalist mistletoe exhibits high level of outcrossing [878d]
- New technique to trap soundwaves and light on a chip in large-scale circuits [878d]
- Complex regulation controls mediator of cancer growth [878d]
- The coherent simulation of a quantum phase transition in a programmable 2,000 qubit Ising chain [878d]
- Peculiar giant radio galaxy GRG-J223301+131502 investigated by researchers [878d]
- Metal-organic frameworks behave like enzymes in catalysis [878d]
- Prominent researchers have an easier time getting work published [878d]
- Fitness program for blood stem cells: TAZ protein protects from age-related loss of function [878d]
- Three US-based economists given Nobel Prize for work on banks [878d]
- To save California coasts, scientists turn to the humble oyster [878d]
- As oceans rise, are some nations doomed to vanish? [878d]
- Heat-resilient Red Sea reefs offer last stand for corals [878d]
- At the gateway to the Arctic, a world in turmoil [878d]
- Nobel panel to announce winner of economics prize [878d]
- In Mexico, locals try to save traditional 'Mexican caviar' [878d]
- Claims AI can boost workplace diversity are 'spurious and dangerous' [878d]
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