The Brutalist Report - science
- A radical new approach in synthetic chemistry [1055d]
- Study uncovers how bacteria use ancient mechanisms to self-repair [1055d]
- Tracking explosions with toughened-up tracers [1055d]
- New research improves the coolness factor for athletes [1055d]
- Gully erosion prediction tools can lead to better land management [1055d]
- Low-cost sensor records the level of rivers [1055d]
- Adapting to a hotter planet has never been more important, and progress edged forward at COP27 [1055d]
- Can we protect Earth from space weather? [1055d]
- NET locus regulates both flavor quality and nutrient metabolite accumulation in rice [1055d]
- Scientists add 'invisible fiber' to foods for a healthier diet [1055d]
- Synthetic fibers discovered in Antarctic air, seawater, sediment and sea ice [1055d]
- Old World flycatchers' family tree mapped [1055d]
- New technology maps movement of microscopic algae in unprecedented detail [1055d]
- Do acquisitions harm the acquired brand? Identifying conditions that reduce the negative effect [1055d]
- Surveys reveals five patterns in consumer responses to inflation [1055d]
- Concerns raised over aspects of well-being for primary school pupils in England as resilience levels decline [1055d]
- Egyptian lagoon vital to Cyprus turtles, study shows [1055d]
- Machine learning tools autonomously classify 1,000 supernovae [1055d]
- Mathematicians resolve a longstanding open problem for the so-called 3D Euler singularity [1055d]
- NASA's Europa Clipper gets its wheels for traveling in deep space [1055d]
- State of the climate: What Australians need to know about major new report [1055d]
- They might not have a spine, but invertebrates are the backbone of our ecosystems. Let's help them out [1056d]
- Pocket feature shared by deadly coronaviruses could lead to pan-coronavirus antiviral treatment [1056d]
- Opinion: The criminal justice system is retraumatizing victims of violent crime [1056d]
- Why do kids bully? And what can parents do about it? [1056d]
- Cooking in caves: Research reveals sophisticated prehistoric culinary habits [1056d]
- Mathematical theorem used to crack US government encryption algorithm [1056d]
- A Republican bubble? How pollsters and pundits got the US midterms so wrong [1056d]
- Researchers reveal effects of defects on electron emission property of graphene electrodes [1056d]
- Texas Comptroller asks feds to consider energy industry in endangered bat listing [1056d]
- Ancient Roman coins thought to be fakes now authenticated [1056d]
- Witchcraft beliefs are widespread, highly variable around the world [1056d]
- Exeter tops Britain's city centers for 'greenness,' while Glasgow comes in last [1056d]
- How is climate change affecting the US? The government is preparing a nearly 1,700 page answer. [1056d]
- Europe's space agency picks first disabled astronaut recruit [1056d]
- NASA program predicted impact of small asteroid over Ontario, Canada [1056d]
- Study shows changing population and income patterns in rural Mountain West [1056d]
- Captive lyrebirds lose their culture [1056d]
- European Space Agency names new astronauts, agrees record budget [1056d]
- In the UK, concern about climate change grows [1056d]
- Facial recognition can help conserve seals, scientists say [1056d]
- Pandemic spike in social cohesion starting to decline in Australia, survey finds [1056d]
- NASA's IXPE helps solve black hole jet mystery [1056d]
- Study provides insights into how microbiome community and metabolic functions may couple with fig-wasp mutualism [1056d]
- Submerged macrophyte biodiversity buffers impact of eutrophication stress on ecosystem functioning [1056d]
- Transporting of two-photon quantum states of light through a phase-separated Anderson localization optical fiber [1056d]
- Study links heavy rainfall decline to drought [1056d]
- Farthest galaxy candidate yet known discovered by James Webb Space Telescope [1056d]
- Genome studies uncover a new branch in fungal evolution [1056d]
- Water wars: Causes and possible solutions [1056d]
- How great gray owls find prey under deep blankets of snow [1056d]
- Study highlights the dangers of white ice conditions in lakes [1056d]
- Democracy after COVID-19: Pandemic fatigue fueled political mistrust and conspiracy beliefs [1056d]
- Zombie viruses on a hijacking trip: How retroviral gene fragments affect embryonic cells [1056d]
- Plants employ chemical engineering to manufacture bee-luring optical devices [1056d]
- Spin correlation between paired electrons demonstrated [1056d]
- Human evolution: Brain, gut and immune system were fine-tuned after split from common ancestor of chimpanzees [1056d]
- Three-dimensional flower corollas with on-demand chiral selectivity [1056d]
- Veterinarian offers tips to prevent holiday weight gain in pets [1056d]
- Wild turkeys adapt movement to Maine's winter weather, study shows [1056d]
- Hunting for Neanderthal spear tips under the sea [1056d]
- Climate plays large role in carbon release from streams, researchers find [1056d]
- Researchers map Hass avocado genome [1056d]
- Using satellites for faster flood information [1056d]
- Astronomers detect new Jupiter-like exoplanet [1056d]
- Guiding worm locomotion with magnetically reconfigurable microtopographies [1056d]
- Ethiopian crop 'enset' identified as climate coping strategy in drought-prone regions [1056d]
- Report lays bare Australia's 'sobering' climate challenge [1056d]
- European Space Agency to vote on record budget, name new astronauts [1056d]
- Magnitude 5.9 quake hits northwest Turkey, 50 injured [1056d]
- Overcoming challenges in the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics [1056d]
- UK government 'misleading public' about modern slavery, new research claims [1056d]
- Quantum algorithms save time in the calculation of electron dynamics [1056d]
- Chinese writing: From complexity to greater complexity [1056d]
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