The Brutalist Report - science
- Altruism can make jobseekers afraid to negotiate salary [789d]
- 'Space waves' offer new clues to space weather [789d]
- Researchers discover an alternative to ATP for string-shaped motors in cells [789d]
- Nitrogen addition and mowing alter drought resistance and recovery of grassland communities [789d]
- Researchers develop high-adsorption phosphates for radionuclide cesium ion capture [789d]
- Woodland versus wind turbine: Identifying drivers of forest clearances in Switzerland [789d]
- Researchers generate cattle blastoids in lab to aid farm animal reproduction [789d]
- How CEO political leanings affect their international deals [789d]
- Magnetic energy strings flex, wiggle and reconnect in a nanomagnetic array [789d]
- M84: 'H' is for hot and huge in Chandra image [789d]
- Scientists detect gases from fractured rock [789d]
- How seaweed has been misleading scientists about reef health [789d]
- 'Listen to us': Young people still too rarely consulted about relationships, sex and sexuality education [789d]
- Study of Uranus' large moons shows four may hold water [789d]
- Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon [789d]
- Researchers develop manual for engineering spin dynamics in nanomagnets [789d]
- New tool monitors Wikipedia page views to aid wildlife conservation efforts [789d]
- Researchers observe extremely squeezed directional THz waves in thin semiconductor crystals [789d]
- Research exposes differences between how men and women compete against each other [789d]
- Modulation of cell membrane influences formation of amyloid-β, finds study [789d]
- Radiation damage simulation software developed for defect accumulation mechanisms study in polycrystalline materials [789d]
- Study sheds light on symbiont relationship between orchids and fungi [789d]
- Novel Faraday rotation spectroscopy sensor enables simultaneous two-component detection of nitrogen oxides [789d]
- High school students learn the basics of base editing to cure 'GFP-itis' [789d]
- AI could run a million microbial experiments per year, says study [789d]
- New study shows the impact of COVID-19 on the hospitality sector and beyond [789d]
- Rapeseed makes more than just oil—it's also a source of proteins [789d]
- Even if there's life on TRAPPIST-1, we probably can't detect it [789d]
- In a bad fire year, Australia records more than 450,000 hotspots. Maps show where the risks have increased over 20 years [789d]
- Colorado cements plan to reintroduce gray wolves but a snag lingers [789d]
- Sustainable and more efficient method for sound absorption and thermal insulation [789d]
- Sexist and impossible standards are still entrenched in UK political reporting, new study finds [789d]
- How do animals and plants survive and thrive in cities? [789d]
- Researchers discover largest 'raptor' dinosaurs lived millions of years earlier than we knew [789d]
- Improving student success through social belonging [789d]
- Scientists begin to unravel global role of atmospheric dust in nourishing oceans [789d]
- Chemical signal protects migratory locusts from cannibalism [789d]
- Study presents new clues about the rise of Earth's continents [789d]
- Converging ocean currents bring floating life and garbage together [789d]
- Gutless marine worms on a Mediterranean diet: Animals can synthesize phytosterols [789d]
- Scientists revive Stone Age molecules [789d]
- Here comes the sun: New study shows how UK weather conditions influence music success in the markets [789d]
- Hubble spots energetic galaxy NGC 547 [789d]
- How the health of your plants can affect bee pollination [789d]
- Southeast LA yards are plagued by toxic lead. A dusting of this mineral could help [789d]
- Factors affecting fish diversity patterns in middle and lower Yangtze River [789d]
- A new theory to explain the stability of the solar system [789d]
- Prep in the pool for Europe's next astronauts [789d]
- Record sea surface heat sparks fears of warming surge [789d]
- Africa eyes potential bounty from space [789d]
- Examining the potential of bioflavonoids as SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors [789d]
- Incredible bacterium can transfer its genes into plants for desired traits [789d]
- Quantum lidar prototype acquires real-time 3D images while fully submerged underwater [789d]
- New weather satellite reveals spectacular images of Earth [789d]
- Time-resolved crystallography for the masses [789d]
- Researchers use generative AI to design novel proteins [789d]
- Hubble follows shadow play around planet-forming disk [789d]
- A new origin story for Burns formation on Mars [789d]
- Using math to map social connections [789d]
- Scientists discover the dynamics of an 'extra' chromosome in fruit flies [789d]
- DNA microcapsules: Scaling up the future of data storage [789d]
- Team identifies molecular pathway that allows roses to smell so sweet [789d]
- Researchers investigate dark web wildlife trade [789d]
- Vagrant, machine or pioneer? How we think about a roving eagle offers insights into human attitudes toward nature [789d]
- Peanut butter is a liquid—the physics of this and other unexpected fluids [789d]
- Snapshots of the smallest programmable nuclease TnpB published [789d]
- Kangaroo Island ants 'play dead' to avoid predators [789d]
- Tulips for breakfast: the flower as food from the war to contemporary gastronomy [789d]
- Migrating birds could bring lethal avian flu to Australia's vulnerable birds [789d]
- Lickable toads and magic mushrooms: Wildlife traded on the dark web is the kind that gets you high [789d]
- Neutron star's X-rays reveal 'photon metamorphosis' [789d]
- Research reveals longstanding cultural continuity at oldest occupied site in West Africa [789d]
- Cellular traffic controllers caught managing flow of signals from receptors [789d]
- Vanishing glaciers threaten alpine biodiversity, warns study [789d]
- Atmospheric rivers linked to melting Greenland ice sheet [789d]
- Married couples who merge finances may be happier, stay together longer [789d]
- Marine seagrass meadows show resilience to 'bounce back' after die-offs [789d]
- New variable star detected by Chinese astronomers [789d]
- Researchers complete first-ever mapping of human gut virus [789d]
- Q&A: Using Prussian blue nanoparticles to diagnose and treat brain cancer [789d]
- Biofortification of microgreens with zinc could mitigate global 'hidden hunger' [789d]
- Fact or fiction? New sci-fi series 'Extrapolations' explores a climate-changed future [789d]
- Chemists find that metal atoms play key role in fine organic synthesis [789d]
- Minoan eruption survey improves volcanic risk assessments [789d]
- Chimpanzees combine calls to communicate new meaning [789d]
- An epic global study of moss reveals it is far more vital to Earth's ecosystems than we knew [789d]
- Researchers develop novel AI-based estimator for manufacturing medicine [789d]
- Hubble captures extraordinarily bright interacting galaxies AM 1214-255 [789d]
- NOAA's GOES-U satellite completes solar array deployment test [789d]
- Research aims to improve predictions of heavy rainfall events [789d]
- Researchers construct non-interpenetrated 3D covalent organic framework for Au ions capture [789d]
- Using Raman spectroscopy to determine carbon isotope composition of CO2 [789d]
- Technology enables conversion of mobile phone cameras into high-resolution microscopes [789d]
- Precision mass measurements of nuclei reveal properties of neutron star [789d]
- Laser pulses triple transition temperature for ferromagnetism in a rare-earth titanate [789d]
- A blueprint for a quantum computer in reverse gear [789d]
- What will the Artemis Moon base look like? [789d]
- Researchers radio-collar 1st bear in mountains near LA [789d]
- Indigenous people in South America are twice as likely to die from wildfires, finds study [789d]
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