The Brutalist Report - science
- Developing antibiotics that target multiple-drug-resistant bacteria [687d]
- Research reveals which animals perceive time the fastest [687d]
- Later brand reveal in advertisements leads to better sales [687d]
- UK woodlands could store almost twice as much carbon as previously estimated [688d]
- Paying farmers to create woodland and wetland is the most cost-effective way to hit UK environment targets: Study [688d]
- Santa should phase out coal as punishment in Christmas stockings [688d]
- Scientists have a new theory on timing for human settlement of some parts of tropical Pacific [688d]
- New method to find antibiotic-resistant genes shows limits of 'snapshot' samples, chlorination [688d]
- Clearer rules on reporting companies' climate risks could soon put us on a path to decarbonising corporate Australia [688d]
- NASA enables future of science observation through tri-band antennas [688d]
- Zoonotic disease in dogs has risen in southern Chile after deworming program canceled [688d]
- Research team develops direct laser writing system for high-resolution, high-efficiency nanofabrication [688d]
- Under attack: Researchers shed light on how Lyme disease infects body [688d]
- World's longest-winged birds go easy on older partners [688d]
- Watermelon planting decisions involve multiple risks [688d]
- COVID 'motherhood penalty' affects academic research productivity [688d]
- Learning from habitat 'haves' to help save a threatened rattlesnake [688d]
- Experts: Active learning methods are best for addressing sustainability issues [688d]
- Developing 3D live hologram technology to save lives in field hospitals [688d]
- Using an egg 'soup' to understand how DNA is packed in the nucleus [688d]
- What are mud volcanoes? [688d]
- Thinking about a gap year? Here are some questions to ask yourself (and a note for anxious parents) [688d]
- The lenses of fishes' eyes record their lifetime exposure to toxic mercury, new research finds [688d]
- Emily Brontë's death needs to be radically reimagined—an expert explains [688d]
- Rudolph is coping with climate change better than feared—for now [688d]
- UN biodiversity conference: what does living in harmony with nature look like? [688d]
- Growing use of pharmaceuticals found to have increased carbon emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic [688d]
- Children born today will see literally thousands of animals disappear in their lifetime, as global food webs collapse [688d]
- Phosphorus supply is increasingly disrupted—we are sleepwalking into a global food crisis [688d]
- 'Vaccinating' frogs may or may not protect them against a pandemic—but it does provide another option for conservation [688d]
- Researchers publish mitochondrial genome of long-spined sea urchin, guardian of Caribbean coral reefs [688d]
- Producing fertilizer without carbon emissions [688d]
- Stresses and hydrodynamics: Scientists uncover new organizing principles of the genome [688d]
- Catching up to climate change by tracking big-picture patterns [688d]
- Corralling the devices capable of operating in the cold of deep space [688d]
- Differential response to corporate political advocacy and corporate social responsibility [688d]
- Education boosts entrepreneurship in high growth industries [688d]
- Fatigue cracking mechanism in metals revealed through high-resolution, 3D imaging of large-volume samples [688d]
- Older people should play a more active role in learning studies, says review [688d]
- What triggers flow fluctuations in heavy-ion collision debris? [688d]
- 40-year study finds mysterious patterns in temperatures at Jupiter [688d]
- Study finds higher air pollution in low-income areas affects early childhood development [688d]
- Are planets tidally locked to red dwarfs habitable? It's complicated [688d]
- Climate change can be beaten: Why some scientists are hopeful [688d]
- 'Longtermism'—why the million-year philosophy can't be ignored [688d]
- 'Untraditional' Hanukkah celebrations are often full of traditions for Jews of color [688d]
- An environmentally friendly RNA-based spray to help combat rust disease in plants [688d]
- Balloon over Lapland measures the amount of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere [688d]
- New method helps reduce uncertainty in numerical models [688d]
- Study reveals spatial and temporal evolution of precipitation in Indo-Pacific region over the last 40,000 years [688d]
- 'Abuse witnessed or experienced' by 95% of Scottish hospitality workers during pandemic: Report [688d]
- How magnetic waves interact with Earth's bubble [688d]
- The clever glue keeping the cell's moving parts connected [688d]
- New model highlights importance of virus size in SARS-CoV-2 replication [688d]
- Myoblast fusion offers a 'muscular' response to regeneration [688d]
- Scientists: Atmospheric carbon might turn lakes more acidic [688d]
- How the science behind epidemics helped physicists develop state-of-the-art conductive paint [688d]
- Diving birds are more prone to extinction, according to new study [688d]
- Scientists use machine learning to get an unprecedented view of small molecules [688d]
- The Donnan potential, revealed at last [688d]
- Isotopic signatures in Ryugu suggest it formed close to comets along with some unique minerals [688d]
- Structure of monkeypox DNA revealed using cryo-electron microscopy [688d]
- Climate change's effects can be more than the sum of its parts [688d]
- Twin brother spotted hyenas are often attracted to the same new group when they disperse from their birth group [688d]
- Ancient asteroid grains provide insight into the evolution of our solar system [688d]
- Analysis of giant extinct marine reptile graveyard suggests mysterious site was ancient birthing ground [688d]
- Cosmological enigma of Milky Way's satellite galaxies solved [688d]
- Male wasps use genitalia to sting their predators [688d]
- Researchers realize remote tuning of lifetime of coupled Dirac plasmons [688d]
- Sound velocities of superhydrous phase B and the presence of water in the Earth's mantle [688d]
- The Kuroshio current regulates the air-sea exchange of PCBs in the open ocean: Study [688d]
- Greener cities promote social and climate inequalities: 28-city study [688d]
- A cheaper method to recycle activated carbon [688d]
- People who practice consensual non-monogamy can face negative social stigma, research finds [688d]
- Single-chain polymer nanoparticles in the battle against malaria [688d]
- NASA developing AI to navigate the lunar surface using landmarks [688d]
- Hubble captures spectacular image of open cluster NGC 6530 [688d]
- Things to know about a landmark biodiversity agreement [688d]
- High-voltage cryo-electron microscopy reveals tiny secrets of 'giant' viruses [688d]
- France bans disposable packaging, utensils in fast-food restaurants [688d]
- Endangered loggerhead turtle fitted with GPS tracker, released back to the ocean [688d]
- Russia may expedite launch of next space capsule after leak [688d]
- Revisiting the space weather environment of Proxima Centauri b [688d]
- Computer code accurately predicts the disintegration of droplets in turbulent flows [688d]
- Deblurring can reveal 3D features of heavy-ion collisions [688d]
- Underground Italian lab searches for signals of quantum gravity [688d]
- Measuring gamma-ray bursts' hidden energy unearths clues about the evolution of the universe [688d]
- CO2 levels in the Northern Hemisphere shape carbon uptake [688d]
- A diamond-based quantum amplifier [688d]
- Study inspects population of variable stars in the cluster NGC 7006 [688d]
- Alien planet found spiraling to its doom around an aging star [688d]
- Are bacteriophages the new antibiotics? [688d]
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