The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists see anti-aging potential in an invasive weed [1150d]
- Light-bending gravity reveals one of the biggest black holes ever found [1150d]
- New insights into how cells respond to altered gravity experienced in space [1150d]
- New insights into an old drug: Scientists discover why aspirin works so well [1150d]
- The cure for winter flooding might be in this swamp—if California actually funds it [1150d]
- Modeling agriculture matters for carbon cycling [1150d]
- Researchers develop technology to protect food's bioactive compounds during digestion [1150d]
- Scientists develop model for more efficient simulations of protein interactions linked to cancer [1150d]
- A wise tool for modifying microbes [1150d]
- Some coastal salt marshes are keeping up with sea level rise—for now [1150d]
- An epigenetic fingerprint as proof of origin for chicken, shrimp and salmon [1150d]
- Highly charged ions melt nano gold nuggets [1150d]
- New method for fast, efficient and scalable cloud tomography [1150d]
- Preschoolers prefer to learn from a competent robot than an incompetent human, study shows [1150d]
- Natural-waste pads developed to keep packaged meat fresh [1150d]
- Improved chip-scale color conversion lasers could enable many next-generation quantum devices [1150d]
- Fluorescent visualization and evaluation of NPC1L1-mediated cholesterol absorption at the levels of endocytic vesicles [1150d]
- New EU project will standardise access to biodiversity data to empower policymakers [1150d]
- 'Nature gave us a lifeline:' Southern California refills largest reservoir after wet winter [1150d]
- Exploring the atomic flow of nanojoints in Ag nanowire interconnect networks for flexible electronics [1150d]
- A covalent organic framework for photosynthesis of hydrogen peroxide with high quantum efficiency [1150d]
- Insight-HXMT and GECAM-C observations of the brightest-of-all-time GRB 221009A [1150d]
- Brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed reveals new mysteries of cosmic explosions [1150d]
- Sydney astronomers provide rapid radio-wave follow-up observation for gamma ray burst GRB 221009A [1150d]
- Rural educators find solutions to support multilingual learners [1150d]
- Study finds fish assess misinformation to avoid overreaction [1150d]
- Tiny yet hazardous: New study shows aerosols produced by contaminated bubble bursting are far smaller than predicted [1150d]
- Advancing drug discovery through multitask learning techniques [1150d]
- Ghost rodents: Get ready to fall in love with Australia's albino rats and mice [1150d]
- Researchers: A shortage of native seeds is slowing land restoration across the US [1150d]
- Elephant in the dining room: Startup makes mammoth meatball [1150d]
- Simplified screening of individual bacterial species in biosamples [1150d]
- Their stories were lost to slavery. Now DNA is writing them [1150d]
- An archaeological rediscovery offers clues about distant human past [1150d]
- Report: The impact of lockdown on domestic abuse service providers [1150d]
- Study finds paying corporate accountants more removes incentives for financial misreporting [1150d]
- Queensland women, children and families bear brunt of homelessness, say briefing papers [1150d]
- La Niña provides a boost for Australia's environment, but report card still mixed [1150d]
- Don't let financial shame be your ruin: Open conversations can help ease the burden of personal debt [1150d]
- ChatGPT: Student insights are necessary to help universities plan for the future [1150d]
- 'The media normalizes war-mongering': How Chinese Australians respond to talk of war in mainstream media [1150d]
- How trees cope with late spring frosts [1150d]
- Report: Mitigation of seal-fishery conflict requires cooperation in the Baltic Sea region [1150d]
- Mighty oceans and humble ponds play key roles in biodiversity [1150d]
- Third pole darkening affects local and remote climates, finds study [1150d]
- Global analysis shows soil ecosystems under stress [1150d]
- For the first time, astronomers have linked a mysterious fast radio burst with gravitational waves [1150d]
- Nanowires in carbon nanotubes have huge solar energy applications [1150d]
- How is AI changing the way we write and create? [1150d]
- Can AI predict how you'll vote in the next election? New study says yes [1150d]
- The role of our parks in the fight against climate change [1150d]
- Redness of Neptunian asteroids sheds light on early solar system [1150d]
- Students' mental health is a big issue for schools—but teachers should only be part of the solution, say researchers [1150d]
- Developing drugs against drought [1150d]
- Extinction of steam locomotives derails assumptions about biological evolution, claims researcher [1150d]
- Discovery of drug candidate that neutralizes SARS-CoV-2 could reduce length of infection upon exposure [1150d]
- Study shows that people are more likely to be eco-friendly if others around them are [1150d]
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