The Brutalist Report - science
- Protecting big trees for wildlife also benefits climate, says study [803d]
- New method for making ammonia could take a bite out of global energy use [803d]
- Searching for ancient bears in an Alaskan cave leads to an important human discovery [803d]
- Increased risk of Alzheimer's disease due to exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, suggests study [803d]
- Debunking false beliefs requires tackling belief systems [803d]
- Report: Women experienced greater loss in partnership quality than men during the pandemic [803d]
- Study finds red blood cell particles are effective drug carriers in suppressing muscle loss caused by cancer [803d]
- The playbook of forecasting US Treasury bond returns [803d]
- A panoramic view on lithium-mediated electrochemical dinitrogen reduction reaction [803d]
- Pushing frontiers through upcycling: Eggshell waste for bone graft material [803d]
- Enhanced performance of oxygen vacancies on carbon dioxide adsorption and activation over different phases of ZrO₂ [803d]
- New machine learning framework for more accurate plant disease diagnosis [803d]
- Exploring the promotion of anthocyanin synthesis in red-fleshed apples [803d]
- A more precise model of the Earth's ionosphere [803d]
- New understanding of 'warm Arctic-cold Eurasia' on a subseasonal scale [803d]
- Flood variability in the upper Yangtze River over the last millennium [803d]
- Multispectral drone imaging: A convenient new method to determine optimal breeding times in slash pines [803d]
- Researchers discover new self-assembled crystal structures [803d]
- Border tax on carbon dioxide offers huge opportunity to fight climate change, say researchers [803d]
- Building better superconductors with palladium [803d]
- Researchers reveal an ancient mechanism for wound repair [803d]
- Multiple-model GWAS identifies optimal allelic combinations of quantitative trait loci for malic acid in tomato [803d]
- A fast and efficient method for detecting microRNAs [803d]
- Testing antibiotic resistance with a fast, cheap and easy method [803d]
- New phenotyping approach analyzes crop traits at the 3D level [803d]
- On social welfare, views in EU can surprise and emerging markets bring new perspectives [803d]
- A dual symbiosis supports cuticle formation in wood-feeding beetles [803d]
- Flies, worms poorly predict drugs' lifespan effects in mice, study indicates [803d]
- Is sex in space being taken seriously by the emerging space tourism sector? [803d]
- Drought-hit Spain braces for early heat wave [803d]
- Severe solar storm creates dazzling auroras farther south [803d]
- Fresh air and cold plasma could break down hospital PPE waste [803d]
- Autophagy mediates a direct synergistic interaction during co-transmission of two arboviruses by insect vectors [803d]
- Using superconductors to move people, cargo and energy through one combined system [803d]
- Automated counting and measuring method for efficient maize trichome identification [803d]
- Researchers conduct whale fall studies in the South China Sea [803d]
- 'BeerBots' could speed up the brewing process [803d]
- Scientists detect seismic waves traveling through Martian core for the first time [803d]
- New tools capture economic benefit of restoring urban streams [803d]
- A blinking fish reveals clues to how our ancestors evolved from water to land [803d]
- Generation of color-tunable high-performance LG laser beams via Janus OPO [803d]
- Two species found 'nowhere else on the planet' documented in western N.C, museum says [803d]
- Cultivating salad plants that can be grown on the Moon [803d]
- Metabolism is not the limiting factor in prokaryotic endosymbiosis, shows study [803d]
- Expert reveals the fascinating link between math and card shuffling [803d]
- The Milky Way has trapped the Large Magellanic Cloud with its gravity. What comes next? [803d]
- Getting sustainability done in New York City [803d]
- This dirt parking lot in the San Gabriel Mountains is a magnet for migrating birds [803d]
- Understanding the long-term impact of climate change on Indian crops [803d]
- Study: Mountain quail may benefit from high severity wildfire [803d]
- The under-education of men: A deepening problem [803d]
- Biden plans to slash planet-warming pollution from power plants [803d]
- Unsupportive workplaces forcing women out of STEM careers [803d]
- A quantum leap in computational performance of quantum processors [803d]
- Winter cover crops could reduce nitrogen in Illinois drainage water by 30% [803d]
- Study reveals how extreme cold events in south China relate to Arctic autumn sea-ice extent [803d]
- New report provides insight into the library's evolving role in student success [803d]
- Digesta: An overlooked source of Ice Age carbs [803d]
- Kenya needs to grow more food: a focus on how to irrigate its vast dry areas is key [803d]
- Fringe group hooved animals may be better problem solvers [803d]
- Study highlights pandemic's lessons for mental health peer support services [803d]
- No need to load up on extracurricular activities, study finds [803d]
- Harnessing the ocean's power to combat the climate crisis [803d]
- Raw materials, or sacred beings? Lithium extraction puts two worldviews into tension [803d]
- Population growth is the main driver of increased carbon emissions, study finds [803d]
- Hybrid aspen bark as a raw material for new product applications [803d]
- Opinion: 'Stand your ground' laws empower citizens to defend property with violence. A mistake can get you killed [803d]
- Green spaces are good for people, but in South Africa many cannot access them [803d]
- UAE spacecraft takes close-up photos of Mars' little moon [803d]
- Snailfish: The 'impossible' fish that broke two deep sea records shows the importance of ocean exploration [803d]
- Love Fox? MSNBC? You may be locked in a 'partisan echo chamber,' study finds [803d]
- How extreme weather threatens to bring down UK's power lines and halt supply to homes [803d]
- Researchers discover a way to produce hydrogen and purify water at the same time [803d]
- Analysis finds hate speech has significantly increased on Twitter [803d]
- Researchers use AI to discover new planet outside solar system [803d]
- Study shows monkeys are capable of complex deliberation and careful decision-making [803d]
- From sanguine to hypersaline: Global salt lakes in decline [803d]
- Anthropologist pair solve the mystery of Mayan 819-day count [803d]
- Algae in Swedish lakes provide insights to how complex life on Earth developed [803d]
- How Ukraine uses strategic communication to beat Russia on the information front [803d]
- Being noisy in a crowd: How gene interactions shape the evolution of cell-to-cell variation [803d]
- It's not as difficult as you think to shout upwind, shows study [803d]
- New stable isotope map of Angola helps archaeologists trace individual life histories across the African Diaspora [803d]
- Webb reveals early-universe prequel to huge galaxy cluster [803d]
- For birds, blending in may result in more diversity [803d]
- Researchers investigate the role of long-chain fatty acids in cellular respiration [803d]
- 120-year-old storm's secrets could be key to judging weather risks [803d]
- Researchers develop new tools for precise large DNA insertions [803d]
- Study explores how social media users behave on Twitter during heat waves [803d]
- Portable electrochemical sensor designed for lead ion detection [803d]
- Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for electrocatalysis: From performance enhancement to future development outlook [803d]
- High-throughput sensor developed for detecting biochemical molecules with high sensitivity and specificity [803d]
- A general theory to realize bilayer stacking ferroelectricity [803d]
- Massive iceberg discharges during the last ice age had no impact on nearby Greenland [803d]
- Scientists reconstruct full state of a quantum liquid [803d]
- Establishing the basis for mammalian intracellular computing with mRNA switches [803d]
- What the egg crisis reveals about our food system [803d]
- Hidden RNA repair mechanism discovered in humans [803d]
- Visible light absorption of titanium dioxide achieved through cerium synchronous doping in anatase [803d]
- Astronomers explore multiple stellar populations in Messier 92 [803d]
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