The Brutalist Report - science
- Easy and quick binding of targeting molecule and radiotracer to drug nanocarrier for cancer therapy [771d]
- Trees in areas prone to hurricanes have strong ability to survive even after severe damage [771d]
- Millennials driving sales of distilled spirits to surpass beer for first time [771d]
- Video: 13 volcanoes seen from space [771d]
- Political scientist discusses key takeaways of state-by-state polling during the pandemic [771d]
- Historic 1987 Edgecumbe earthquake photos contribute towards natural disaster resilience [771d]
- Study: Those who avoided COVID-19 precautions early in the pandemic are more likely to buy firearms [771d]
- Light pollution may extend mosquitoes' biting season [771d]
- Diverse teams survive longer when facing environmental changes, says study [771d]
- EPA issues strongest statement to date about danger of PFAS in drinking water [771d]
- Drought-ravaged Colorado River gets relief from snow, but long-term water crisis remains [771d]
- Apple at heart of US-China selective decoupling, says lawmaker [771d]
- Court order halts horseshoe crab harvesting on many South Carolina beaches, protecting red knots [771d]
- Sea urchin die-off threatens reefs from Florida to Caribbean: Scientists hope to revive them [771d]
- Opinion: AI-proofing your career starts in college [771d]
- Astronomers find out what happens to rocky planets that wander too close to their stars [771d]
- New textile unravels warmth-trapping secrets of polar bear fur [771d]
- Study shows families making choices that perpetuate segregation in city with school choice policy [771d]
- Teachers who struggle to cope with stress report far lower job satisfaction, study finds [771d]
- Luna moths found to use their tails solely for bat evasion [771d]
- Citizen scientists discover new 'snug' in Brunei forest, name it after retiring field center manager [771d]
- Breaking inert bonds: Multicomponent catalysts pave the way for green chemistry and green carbon science [771d]
- Do all fungi matter? Yes, new study argues [771d]
- Are we really in a sixth mass extinction? [771d]
- A novel biorefinery process with material and energy circulation by reusing by-products [771d]
- New study suggests cold imagery creates perception of newness in advertisements [771d]
- New technology for dramatic reduction of daily odors [771d]
- Forget the habitable zone—we need to find the computational zone [771d]
- Physicists discover that gravity can create light [771d]
- People online might not be as outraged as you think [771d]
- The power of language: How rhetoric awareness can combat hiring bias and discrimination [771d]
- Heart experiments to help astronauts live better in space [771d]
- Smelly seaweed bloom heads to Florida [771d]
- Scientists advocate for integration of biogeography and behavioral ecology to rapidly respond to biodiversity loss [771d]
- Privately educated are twice as likely to be consistent Conservative voters, says UK research [771d]
- Student teachers feeling the toll of school violence, educator says [771d]
- From drought to deluge: What's next for California? [771d]
- LAMOST releases its DR10 data, containing more than 20 million spectra [771d]
- Motivating salespeople is the key factor for digital solutions selling, finds study [771d]
- Rooting out how plants control nitrogen use [771d]
- Once thought to be a biped, Sahelanthropus is instead the earliest known knuckle-walking ape, says study [771d]
- The sound of restored soil: Measuring soil biodiversity with eco-acoustics [771d]
- Cloud-resolving climate model meets world's fastest supercomputer [771d]
- Stripes within crystals hint at behavior of electrons in quantum systems [771d]
- Social inequalities are driving urban water crises more than environmental factors [771d]
- An elephant's self-taught banana peeling offers glimpse of elephants' broader abilities [771d]
- Scientists show how we can anticipate rather than react to extinction in mammals [771d]
- Scientists map gusty winds in a far-off neutron star system [771d]
- People with disabilities maintain record labor force participation rate, outperforming people without disabilities [771d]
- Exploring why the bodies of people in a town near Pompeii were not well preserved when Vesuvius blew [771d]
- First Y brown dwarf binary system discovered [771d]
- Researchers reveal structural mechanism of Tetrahymena ribozyme self-splicing reaction [771d]
- Researchers explore radiation mechanism of 'brightest of all time' gamma-ray burst [771d]
- Giant, swimming mouths: Oral dimensions of extant sharks do not accurately predict body size in Dunkleosteus terrelli [771d]
- How exploring Hawaiian caves helps NASA search for life on Mars [771d]
- Historic nebula seen like never before with Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer [771d]
- Lake water storage on Inner Tibetan Plateau increases under climate change, finds study [771d]
- Past extreme climate warming triggered by tipping points, study finds [771d]
- Plant domestication: Early crop plants were more easily 'tamed' [771d]
- A universal protocol that inverts the evolution of a qubit with a high probability of success [771d]
- Study finds record-breaking rates of sea-level rise along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf coasts [771d]
- Home-based workers became younger, more diverse in pandemic [771d]
- Ranchers battle wolves in Colorado wilds as reintroduction looms [772d]
- India's tiger population rises above 3,000 [772d]
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