The Brutalist Report - science
- Study finds 1.3 million disabled workers trapped in insecure work in UK [584d]
- Consumers more likely to use virtual apparel try-on software if interactive [584d]
- Disorder lends robustness to the embryonic development of a tiny shrimp [584d]
- Analyzing the expression of hate speech in YouTube comments [584d]
- Study finds that wildfire smoke levels have yet to affect attendance numbers at US national parks [584d]
- Is early childhood education contributing to socioeconomic disparities? [584d]
- New platform slashes time to engineer and select the best genome editors for specific applications [584d]
- For job applicants with a criminal record, showcasing the right credentials can make a difference [584d]
- Native Americans' awareness of omission and discrimination fuels civic engagement, finds research [584d]
- Study shows significant decline of snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere over last half century [584d]
- Models provide new insights into relationship between Asia-Pacific upper-tropospheric temperatures and precipitation [584d]
- Drone deployed to fight mosquitoes in Southern California [584d]
- The power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition [584d]
- Rise of the RNA machines: Self-amplification in mRNA vaccine design [584d]
- Researchers develop method to simplify one step of radioisotope production [584d]
- AI improving understanding of migratory birds' internal clock, map and compass [584d]
- Smaller-than-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie [584d]
- Scientists edge toward scalable quantum simulations on a photonic chip [584d]
- Microscopy techniques combine to create more powerful imaging device [584d]
- New single-photon Raman lidar is practical for underwater applications [584d]
- Honey bees more faithful to their flower patches than bumble bees, new study shows [584d]
- Economic inequality cannot be explained by individual bad choices, study finds [584d]
- Research students turn Schrödinger's cat on its head [584d]
- Ancient chickens, cows and pigs may hold secrets to modern animal diseases [584d]
- Researchers create edible, transparent composite packaging with biocellulose [584d]
- DNA organization in real-time: How the motion of DNA controls gene activity [584d]
- Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon caused emission of 90 million metric tons of CO2 in 2013–21, reports study [584d]
- Researchers map microalgae to investigate optimal climate zones for cultivation of high-value natural material [584d]
- New criteria to determine whether shear bands are beneficial or harmful to crystalline materials [584d]
- First 'ghost particle' image of Milky Way galaxy captured by scientists: Neutrinos detected by IceCube [584d]
- Gullies on Mars could have been formed by recent periods of liquid meltwater, study suggests [584d]
- Expanding large-scale agriculture is escalating flooding in the largest South American breadbasket [584d]
- Chemists develop new method to create chiral structures [584d]
- Virus-like transposons cross the species barrier, study shows [584d]
- Domestic cats' noses may function like highly efficient gas chromatographs [584d]
- Strategic investments in five countries hold the key to tackling climate challenges in livestock production: Study [584d]
- Smoke from Canadian wildfires has been hanging over Germany for weeks [584d]
- New silica-based adsorbent developed for selective separation of radioactive strontium from acidic medium [584d]
- Promotion of simple behaviors such as recycling plastic can lead to climate-related, sustainable behaviors [584d]
- Latest in influencer marketing: Why it's time to think small [584d]
- Study shows a shortfall in the assessment of plant traits across the Global South [584d]
- Italian researchers reach the edge of space, flying aboard Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered plane [584d]
- Central US is now getting worst of the drought. Corn crops are stressed, rivers are running low [584d]
- A deadly heat wave is blanketing the South and spreading east [584d]
- Study finds ear shape is as accurate as fingerprints for identification [584d]
- Social experiment in women's amateur soccer: Is a foreign name a disadvantage? [584d]
- Clock-like precision of pulsars opens new window for studying gravitational waves [584d]
- Artificial neural network study explains why biting flies are attracted to blue objects [584d]
- Cosmological models are built on a simple, century-old idea, but new observations demand a radical rethink [584d]
- How the use of chemicals and biodiversity loss are connected [584d]
- Our brains are hardwired to believe lies and conspiracy theories, says researcher [584d]
- The Mars Sample Return mission is starting to look expensive [584d]
- Webb identifies the earliest strands of the cosmic web [584d]
- Researcher calls for new approach to combating transnational sexual exploitation of children [584d]
- New way to identify RNA variants could make CRISPR gene editing more effective [584d]
- The science of BBQ: A 'complicated circus of chemicals' [584d]
- Sponges react to changes in their microbiome with extensive modifications in gene regulation: Study [584d]
- No more crying over rotting onions? Researchers gain insight into bacteria threatening Vidalia onion production [584d]
- WhatsApp's 'forwarded' and 'forwarded many times' tags are misunderstood by users: Report [584d]
- Researchers provide first chromosome-level genome assembly in Murraya plants [584d]
- Simulation claims to find solutions to a central mystery in space physics [584d]
- A new species of mosquito found in Finland, official count of species now at 44 [584d]
- Pastoralists are an asset to the world and we have a lot to learn from them, says researcher [584d]
- English dialects make themselves heard in genes, say researchers [584d]
- Mothers express their ideals in the fashion photos of their children in social media, says study [584d]
- Investigating early land plant microfossils from the lower Silurian of southern Xinjiang, China [584d]
- Quantum computing could get boost from discovery of Q-silicon [584d]
- Euclid space telescope to shed light on the darkness [584d]
- Research shows how smugglers 'help' Indonesian migrant workers return home [584d]
- Politicians believe voters to be more conservative than they really are [584d]
- Elephants that once threatened Rome could help save their descendants [584d]
- Birds and honey badgers could be cooperating to steal from bees in parts of Africa [584d]
- Why red fire ants and yellow crazy ants have given themselves a green light to invade Australia [584d]
- A seed survival story: How trees keep 'friends' close and 'enemies' guessing [584d]
- Photonic chip enables faster and more energy-efficient artificial intelligence programs [584d]
- Sociogenomics: The intricate science of how genetics influences sociology [584d]
- Unveiling the origins of merging black holes in galaxies like our own [584d]
- 'Designer' tubulins help crack the tubulin code [584d]
- How do ceramic particles strengthen metallic copper? [584d]
- Model microchip that uses human iPS cells could reduce need for animal experimentation [584d]
- Study breaks down science of sports betting [584d]
- Drone photographs reveal dolphin ages and pod health [584d]
- Meltwater is hydro-fracking Greenland's ice sheet, destabilizing its internal structure [584d]
- El Niño could push global warming past 1.5 C—but what is it and how does it affect the weather in Europe? [584d]
- Q&A: School discipline appears to predict racial disparities among Black and white American adolescents [584d]
- The long history and bright future of space sample deliveries [584d]
- Tagging system allows researchers to track protein traffic in living cells [584d]
- From raising the global sea level to crushing life on the seafloor: Here's why you should care about icebergs [584d]
- Researchers remove protein aggregates from cells [584d]
- Lessons in sustainability, evolution and human adaptation, courtesy of the Holocene [584d]
- AI-generated nanoparticles prove capable of delivering modern medicines to diseased cells [584d]
- New evidence of plant food processing in Italy during Neanderthal-to-Homo sapiens period [584d]
- Using cyanobacteria to convert carbon dioxide into glucose [584d]
- Scientists use new method to measure most energetic ultraviolet/optical flare ever detected [584d]
- Taming wild animals with a single gene change, a genomic take on goat domestication [584d]
- Nineteen new Wolf-Rayet stars discovered in the Andromeda galaxy [584d]
- Vaccine developed to protect crocodiles and multi-million dollar industry [584d]
- Developing future space experiment platforms for astrobiology and astrochemistry [584d]
- Using laser-based evaporative cooling to chill negatively charged molecules [584d]
- Engineers develop first-of-its-kind integrated optical isolator [584d]
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