The Brutalist Report - science
- UK report reveals majority of gig economy workers are earning below minimum wage [735d]
- Researchers chart oilcane microbiome [735d]
- Protein nanoparticle vaccine with adjuvant improves immune response against influenza, find researchers [735d]
- How songs of the oceans raise environmental awareness [735d]
- Report explores role of dollar stores in food landscape [735d]
- The 15-minute city begins with sidewalks that aid mobility: Study proposes a new urban model [735d]
- Novel method for analyzing protein crystals could open up new avenues for drug discovery [735d]
- Simple management steps for a high fertility cycle in dairy herds [735d]
- Researchers develop resource to identify corn tar spot [735d]
- Scientists use new technology to examine health of deep-sea corals, find suspected new species [735d]
- Broad climate change concern in Florida linked with recent extreme weather [735d]
- New technology developed for quantum cryptography applications [735d]
- Another step away from the farm: Meat grown from immortal stem cells [735d]
- Achieving linguistic justice for African American English [735d]
- Targeting resistance to a crucial reserve antibiotic [735d]
- Research Excellence Framework significantly increases UK university output but not efficiency, study shows [735d]
- Listening to the largest tree on Earth [735d]
- Bridging the gap between lab and field studies in soil microbiology research [735d]
- Researchers develop injectable bioelectrodes with tunable lifetimes [735d]
- How DNA repair can go wrong and lead to disease [735d]
- Study finds copper key to more efficient biomass breakdown [735d]
- Stephen Hawking and I created his final theory of the cosmos—here's what it reveals about the origins of time and life [735d]
- New study reveals boreal wetlands are a large source of reactive vapors in a warming climate [735d]
- Size and diversity of research teams does not automatically equate to better research outcomes, finds new study [735d]
- When a cat video elicits more than warm fuzzies: Examining human responses to 'cuteness' in social media [735d]
- Chasms on the flanks of a Martian volcano [735d]
- Copper artifacts reveal changing connections in prehistoric Europe [735d]
- Millions of US households may struggle to afford basic water services [735d]
- Australian bushfires likely contributed to multiyear La Niña [735d]
- Built to outlast: Body type may give athletes upper hand in certain climates [735d]
- Bird and bat deaths at wind turbines found to increase during species' seasonal migrations [735d]
- This ridge is considered a California 'jewel.' Here's how tribes are trying to protect it [735d]
- Researchers outline steps to keep shelves stocked in crises [735d]
- Study reveals that invading insects are transforming Antarctic soils [735d]
- One in ten stars ate a Jupiter-sized planet, suggests paper [735d]
- Climate maths 'doesn't add up' without carbon capture: COP28 chief [735d]
- Study: Variants of COVID-19 in cats followed the same timeline as the human population [735d]
- Q&A: Can AI and creativity coexist? [735d]
- Initiative maps out path toward net zero for firms [735d]
- Spying on our neighbors: Local galaxies help astronomers understand distant galaxies [735d]
- Leveraging the effects of parent brand equity and extension fit in marketing [735d]
- Building planetary systems that could last forever [735d]
- Entangled quantum circuits further disprove Einstein's concept of local causality [735d]
- Scientists discover semi-metallization and novel photoelectric behavior in lead iodide under high pressure [735d]
- No, music doesn't cause crime—not even 'drill rap,' say researchers [735d]
- Modeling microalgae to better understand the workings of the ocean [735d]
- 'He is always there to listen': Friendships between young men are more than just beers and banter, say researchers [735d]
- Sustainable solar cell material shown to be highly promising for medical imaging [735d]
- A journey to the origins of multicellular life: Long-term experimental evolution in the lab [735d]
- Lianas found to have large vessel dimorphism [735d]
- Cheese experiments show fungal antibiotics can influence microbiome development [736d]
- African rhinos share retroviruses not found in Asian rhinos or other related species [736d]
- Study: Tourists willing to pay a premium for Blue Flag destinations [736d]
- New procedure allows micro-printing inside existing materials with greater accuracy [736d]
- Salt delivery from the Indian Ocean helped end multiple ice ages, finds study [736d]
- Research examines how gender impacts choices [736d]
- How life and geology worked together to forge Earth's nutrient rich crust [736d]
- Fossil insect study identifies new genus and species of prodigious leaper, the froghopper [736d]
- Modeling of energetic neutral atoms to study solar flares and coronal mass ejections [736d]
- World near positive 'tipping point' on climate solutions: expert [736d]
- Mitochondrial ultrastructure is regulated by calcium sensor, scientists discover [736d]
- A key protein for repairing broken nerves [736d]
- Crops evolved by swapping genetic modules between cells: Study [736d]
- Researchers measure the light emitted by a sub-Neptune planet's atmosphere for the first time [736d]
- New species of shark identified after unique egg cases found in museum [736d]
- Swiss villagers told to evacuate over Alpine rockslide alert [736d]
- Silent witnesses: Further dark secrets of Batavia shipwreck laid bare [736d]
- Silicon fertilization shown to increase wheat yields and water availability [736d]
- Paleoclimatic research shows the connection between climate variability and mercury levels in the Arctic [736d]
- Quantum electrodynamics verified with exotic atoms [736d]
- Dark clouds on the horizon: The most accurate measurements yet of black carbon in the atmosphere [736d]
- Washing with different soaps could make you more or less attractive to mosquitoes [736d]
- Paper refutes assertion that effects of bottom trawling on blue carbon can be compared to that of global air travel [736d]
- Human pangenome reference will enable more complete and equitable understanding of genomic diversity [736d]
- Biopharming technique yields cost-effective and environmentally friendly antimicrobial peptides [736d]
- Researchers discover liquid quasicrystal with dodecagonal tiling pattern [736d]
- Newly developed AI shows speed and accuracy in identifying the location and expression of proteins [736d]
- Nanotechnology repaves the path for cancer-fighting T cells [736d]
- New report sets course for future of European astronomy [736d]
- Breakthrough research could bring stem cell therapy to the masses [736d]
- Giants of the Jurassic seas were twice the size of a killer whale, says study [736d]
- Hybrid exciton–polariton particles surprise with negative mass [736d]
- New method for delivering an antioxidant directly to mitochondria in the liver, mitigating oxidative stress [736d]
- Nonabelions observed in quantum computer could make them less prone to errors [736d]
- PeSTo: A new AI tool for predicting protein interactions [736d]
- Synthetic sRNAs to knock down genes in medical and industrial bacteria [736d]
- First structural analysis of highly reactive anionic platinum complexes [736d]
- Researchers track endangered Nassau grouper eggs with underwater microscope [736d]
- JWST observations unveil stellar structure of star-forming galaxy GN20 [736d]
- Physicists discover 'stacked pancakes of liquid magnetism' [736d]
- Why buses can't get wheelchair users to most areas of cities [736d]
- New breathalyzer for disease sniffs out COVID in real-time, could be used to detect cancer, lung disease [736d]
- 'Perfect storm' of heat, dryness fuel western Canada's extreme wildfires [736d]
- Australia told to shoot kangaroos before they starve [736d]
- Salt marshes protect the coast, but not where it is needed most [736d]
- Scientists discover microbes in the Alps and Arctic that can digest plastic at low temperatures [736d]
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