The Brutalist Report - science
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- Yak milk consumption among Mongol Empire elites [696d]
- Harnessing nature to promote planetary sustainability [696d]
- Pictures inside a cell: Researchers develop new tool to provide greater insight into biological processes [696d]
- Amid spiraling violence, criminologist studies new approaches to gun crime [696d]
- Speeding up drug discovery with diffusion generative models [696d]
- Study quantifies $562M in financial risk from Hurricane Florence [696d]
- Hope for salamanders? Study recalibrates climate change effects [696d]
- Engineered E. coli delivers therapeutic nanobodies to the gut [696d]
- A 'power boost' for customers is key to enhancing engagement and well-being, suggests study [696d]
- How exceptional weather conditions are turning European forests brown [696d]
- Seeing is more than believing: Exploring 'de Sitter space' to explain gravity in the expanding early universe [696d]
- Academic institutions receive lower financial returns from biotechnology licenses than commercial firms [696d]
- Remote working: How a surge in digital nomads is pricing out local communities around the world [696d]
- What caused the record-low Antarctic sea ice in austral summer 2022? [696d]
- Researchers: Indigenous knowledge offers solutions, but its use must be based on meaningful collaboration [696d]
- A new model predicts the flexibility of DNA movement at the molecular scale [696d]
- Intervention with educational robotics for the development of early childhood lexical relationships [696d]
- Making more sustainable decisions based on data [696d]
- Clout-lighting: Pranking your partner for likes is a surefire way to get dumped this April Fools' Day [696d]
- Austria glaciers retreat 'more than ever': measurement [696d]
- FDA approves drug for cats with allergic skin disease [696d]
- Study: Visible light induces bacteria to produce superoxide for manganese oxidation [696d]
- As the US pushes to make daylight saving permanent, should Australia move in the same direction? [696d]
- Can cities make room for woodpeckers? [696d]
- In Turkey, women are feeling the worst aftershocks of the earthquake, which could lead to dwindling trust in government [696d]
- A tighter core stabilizes SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in new emergent variants [696d]
- Opinion: Why a serious climate strategy is almost impossible in the UK's current political system [696d]
- Mathematical model provides bolt of understanding for lightning-produced X-rays [696d]
- A horse died on the set of 'The Rings of Power': How to ensure the welfare of horses used in entertainment [696d]
- Could a reinterpreted Marxism have solutions to our unprecedented environmental crisis? [696d]
- Researchers uncover the first steps driving antibiotic resistance [696d]
- What the complicated social lives of wasps can teach us about the evolution of animal societies [696d]
- Why some people lose their accents but others don't, according to linguistic expert [696d]
- Does carbon capture and storage hype delay emissions cuts? Here's what research shows [696d]
- Study takes stock of pandemic food policy in New York [696d]
- Researchers find less victim blaming in campus sexual assaults, but say solutions are still needed [696d]
- Partisanship and blame in the early days of COVID-19 [696d]
- Opinion: What tracking mountain lions taught me about adaptability [696d]
- How space storms miscue train signals [696d]
- New study offers clues into how cancer spreads to the brain [696d]
- Smarter farming in the developing world via the Internet of Things [696d]
- Bringing angular momentum to holograms and metasurfaces [696d]
- Metasurfaces designed by a bidirectional deep neural network for generating quantitative field distributions [696d]
- Extraction of topological invariants from band structure in the synthetic frequency dimension [696d]
- Mechanisms of ultra-fast gigahertz burst femtosecond laser ablation [696d]
- The coming flood: Meet the flood watchers [696d]
- Researchers discover birds with neurotoxin-laden feathers in New Guinea [696d]
- Background warming and soil moisture feedback will enhance impact of heat domes, says study [696d]
- 'Cold stream' of molecular gas outside a galaxy observed, confirming theories of star formation [696d]
- Scallop eyes as inspiration for new microscope objectives [696d]
- A new way to assess the propensity of rivers to generate extreme floods [696d]
- Study finds degree of asexual reproduction in liverwort plants is hormonally controlled [696d]
- New type of friction discovered in ligand-protein systems [696d]
- The modulation of a single-molecule electron source using light [696d]
- Making rare cell types visible: Researchers are developing a new method [696d]
- At the end of the dry season: Carbon dioxide pulses over Australia [696d]
- Scientists measure laser-heated plasma using Doppler weather forecasting technique [696d]
- Connecting distant silicon qubits for scaling up quantum computers [696d]
- Richard Branson's Virgin Orbit slashing 85% of its workforce [696d]
- NASA-enabled AI predictions may give time to prepare for solar storms [696d]
- Researchers elucidate the complexity of flames [696d]
- Imaging technique reveals electronic charges with single-atom resolution [696d]
- Researchers predict a large population of ultra-diffuse local galaxies [696d]
- Successful visualization of two-dimensional electron gas in high-frequency/power devices [696d]
- Sustainable space exploration will harness microbes [696d]
- Researchers synthesize graphene using intense light [696d]
- Research finds that cKMT1 methylates FNR and regulates energy transfer in cyanobacteria [696d]
- Researchers suggest metal labeling strategy for single-cell multiplexing with mass cytometry [696d]
- Researchers explore effects of fully relativistic condition on electron cyclotron maser emission [696d]
- Earth's anisotropic inner core structure driven by dipole geomagnetic field, reveals study [696d]
- Ants took over the world by following flowering plants out of prehistoric forests, says study [696d]
- Moths are more efficient pollinators than bees, shows new research [696d]
- Development of biosensor for real-time detection of the G-protein molecular switch [696d]
- Video: European Union's ban on tattoo ink: breaking down the chemistry [696d]
- Thai firefighters battle forest blaze [696d]
- DUNE collaboration tests new technology for second detector module [696d]
- Dominican border wall threatens environment, mangroves [696d]
- Mexican experts say mummy exhibit may pose health risks [696d]
- NOAA's GOES-U satellite completes pre-launch acoustics tests [696d]
- DUNE collaboration ready to ramp up mass production for first detector module [696d]
- Study: Latinx students reported higher depression and anxiety symptoms than other students during the pandemic [696d]
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