The Brutalist Report - science
- Customizing catalysts for solid-state reactions [957d]
- 'Noah's Ark for plants' hits major milestone: 40,000 plant species now banked at Kew's Millennium Seed Bank [958d]
- Online 'personal brands' are key to job success for Gen Z, says study [958d]
- Iconic Nile River Delta faces existential threats, according to new study [958d]
- Agricultural certification stimulates compliance with environmental legislation by coffee farms in Brazil [958d]
- Expert on violence assesses police brutality and mass shootings in America [958d]
- New study shares the intimate details of sea otter surrogacy, affirms its effectiveness to rehabilitate orphaned pups [958d]
- Physics model could optimize basketball player positioning [958d]
- Ever wonder why Brits sound so smart? The distinctive uses of 'right' in British and American English [958d]
- 3D bioprinter to print human meniscus on the space station [958d]
- Knots smaller than human hair make materials unusually tough [958d]
- NASA to reveal crew members in April for flight around Moon [958d]
- High-fidelity simulation offers insight into 2013 Chelyabinsk meteor [958d]
- Bacteria designed like corals to achieve carbon-neutral cement production [958d]
- Studies analyze Marcos family return to power in the Philippines [958d]
- Jewel beetles evolve to see new colors by duplicating their genes [958d]
- Traditional horticultural substrate's sorptive behavior quantified [958d]
- If you think you understand how incentives work, think again [958d]
- Researchers examine drought resistance traits in beans using hyperspectral remote sensing [958d]
- Researchers develop new imaging approach to diagnose advanced form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [958d]
- An on-chip viscoelasticity sensor for biological fluids [958d]
- Tireless microbial killers in new nanocomposites [958d]
- The world's atmospheric rivers now have an intensity ranking like hurricanes [958d]
- Researchers use calcium materials to reduce arsenic availability in agricultural soil [958d]
- CHEOPS mission extended [958d]
- Insular dwarfs and giants more likely to go extinct, finds islands study [958d]
- Scientists call for global push to eliminate space junk [958d]
- Complex learned social behavior discovered in bee's 'waggle dance' [958d]
- Providing a conducive atmosphere during oral examination leads to better performance, finds research [958d]
- Like a flexible Lego railway track: How stable microtubules form within cells [958d]
- 'Increase homegrown fruit and veg and add £0.5bn to the economy,' say scientists as UK reels from supermarket shortages [958d]
- Transporting antibodies across the blood–brain barrier to treat Alzheimer's disease [958d]
- How the pandemic has changed the Swedish fashion industry [958d]
- Researchers prove that tough, woody lignin can be broken down in an anaerobic environment [958d]
- Taking a diverse approach is key to carbon removal, says new study [958d]
- Underused satellite, radar data may improve thunderstorm forecasts [958d]
- Pornography use at any level harms romantic relationships, suggests new study [958d]
- Being friendly, but not too friendly, helps sparrows breed successfully [958d]
- COVID rule fines peaked in latter stages of lockdown in the UK [958d]
- Grade inflation lures parents to new locations, inflating real estate prices [958d]
- New study examines mental-health outcomes for Black students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities [958d]
- The economic costs and environmental justice concerns of 'not in my backyard' trash import bans [958d]
- Carnivores did not participate in the accumulation of human remains at the Sima de los Huesos site [958d]
- Disputes over COVID's origins reveal an intelligence community in disarray. Here are four fixes [958d]
- Using peptides instead of DNA to tag molecules to speed up drug discovery [958d]
- The Biden administration has called for protecting mature US forests, but it's still allowing them to be logged [958d]
- Study: Nonprofits serving or led by people of color get less funding than similar groups led by white directors [958d]
- Food prices are not the only obstacle to achieving food security: Root causes include systemic barriers [958d]
- Bushfire smoke eats up the ozone protecting us from dangerous radiation—the damage may increase as the world heats up [958d]
- 'Dates add nothing to our culture': Everywhen explores Indigenous deep history, challenging linear, colonial narratives [958d]
- Research shows how 'job crafting' can help teachers manage and enjoy their stressful work [958d]
- Australia's media improve on diversity—but there's still a long way to go [958d]
- New biosensor reveals activity of elusive metal that's essential for life [958d]
- Ringing an electronic wave: Elusive massive phason observed in a charge density wave [958d]
- Why you shouldn't be scared of spiders [958d]
- French firms prioritizing gender equality also reap higher returns [958d]
- First images released from James Webb Space Telescope's largest general observer program [958d]
- Researchers capture early stages of star formation from JWST data [958d]
- How households adapt to water scarcity: New study [958d]
- Chinese Antique Lotus: Not just an ornamental plant [958d]
- What happens after a merger of massive double white dwarfs? [958d]
- A deeper dive into wintry, carbon-absorbing Antarctic waters [958d]
- Magnetic recoverable enzyme formulation removes mycotoxin from fruit-derived products [958d]
- Clouds in the sky provide new clues to predicting climate change [958d]
- Colloids get creative to pave the way for next generation photonics [958d]
- Good looks drive consumer engagement, study finds [958d]
- Research reveals how climate change threatens Asia's water tower [958d]
- Electrocatalysis under the atomic force microscope [958d]
- New insights into cellular 'bridges' shed light on development, disease [958d]
- Refuting the standard model of electroporation [958d]
- Life in the smoke of underwater volcanoes [958d]
- Arctic river channels changing due to climate change [958d]
- Researchers uncover metabolic secrets of anaerobes and identify new strategies to treat C. difficile infections [958d]
- Low-cost smartphone fluorescence microscope developed [958d]
- Scientists develop predictable method to downregulate gene translation in plants [958d]
- Tunable hybrid zeolites prepared by partial interconversion to create superior catalysts [958d]
- Protected areas may not serve as 'stepping stones' under climate change [958d]
- Study examines straight men and their sexual attraction to transgender women [958d]
- Senegalese recyclers seek solutions in fight against plastic [958d]
- La Nina, which worsens hurricanes and drought, is gone [958d]
- Scientists use TikTok to explain, fight climate change [958d]
- A new tool for protein sequence generation and design [958d]
- Why do some resist microaggression training? [958d]
- Americans share fake news to fit in with social circles, find researchers [958d]
- What if California didn't close down during the pandemic? [958d]
- Unwinding the world's smallest biological rotary motor by degrees [958d]
- Researchers develop novel silver nanowire transparent heating films [958d]
- Christian nationalists are enamored with Putin, even if they oppose Russia, new research says [958d]
- New AI-powered drone technology aids elephant conservation [958d]
- Nanoscale 'diamond rings' provide unconventional giant 'magnetoresistance' for the development of new quantum devices [958d]
- Purifying water with just a few atoms [958d]
- Scientists reveal 'magic boron clusters' on monolayer borophene [958d]
- Precise transcript targeting by CRISPR-Csm complexes [958d]
- In the world's smallest ball game, scientists throw and catch single atoms using light [958d]
- A safe synthesis of hydrogen peroxide inspired by nature [958d]
- Researchers develop new method to enhance sodium ion storage [958d]
- Detoxing body of two fat by-products could extend lifespan, researchers discover [958d]
- How will the phosphorus cycle influence carbon uptake in China? [958d]
- External forcing causes multidecadal covariability in Southern Atlantic and Indian oceans [958d]
- Scientists harness power, precision of RNA to make mutations invisible [958d]
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