The Brutalist Report - science
- Unraveling the mystery of semi-extractable RNAs from human cell lines [762d]
- Dual wavelengths of light shown to be effective against antibiotic-resistant bacterium [762d]
- Some corals may survive climate change without paying a metabolic price, scientists suggest [762d]
- As the planet warms, scientists worry that cases of infectious diseases could spike [762d]
- The natural defenses of ticks could help improve anti-inflammatory drugs [762d]
- Alaska volcano's week-long eruption eases after spewing another massive ash cloud [762d]
- 'It's horrible': Spain sweats through day 2 of heatwave [762d]
- The legacy of past disturbance shapes coastal forest soil stability [762d]
- Probe expands understanding of oral cavity homeostasis [762d]
- Researchers identify new method to reverse effects of fentanyl [762d]
- Researchers use isotopic analysis to map territories of jaguars in Belize [762d]
- Large fish more vulnerable to climate change-induced fish kills, study finds [762d]
- Scientists use supercomputer to learn how cicada wings kill bacteria [762d]
- UK habitats to be impacted by exposure to climate change—but some more than others [762d]
- Machine-learning tools reveal impact of supervisor-student relationship on student creativity [762d]
- How AI can use classroom conversations to predict academic success [762d]
- ChatGPT justifies liberal leanings with its own values, researcher reports [762d]
- Freshwater management techniques can benefit both inland and coastal wetlands stressed by climate change [762d]
- Termites as cause of fairy circles in Namib Desert confirmed [762d]
- Study shows saltwater or freshwater is an important climate consideration when flooding low-lying areas [762d]
- Highlighting an 'innovative approach' to research into 2D materials [762d]
- Interracial relationships don't always make people less racist [762d]
- Effects of formulated diets on muscle quality and fiber characteristics of largemouth bass [762d]
- How do microbes spread globally? A study clarifies how they travel around the world [762d]
- Study challenges assumption that higher oxygen levels led to rise of multicellular organisms in Earth's oceans [762d]
- Field records of an early-20th century female public health pioneer converted to 21st century data [762d]
- Walking the moral tightrope: Exploring the effect of the Trump presidency on the civil service [762d]
- Immigration polarizes the right, and climate change polarizes the left: Study reveals Europe's fault lines [762d]
- NASA's Psyche mission enters home stretch before launch [762d]
- Recruiting for the modern military: Why people choose to serve and who makes the ideal soldier [762d]
- Aggregation-induced catalysis: Asymmetric catalysis with chiral aggregates [762d]
- How a surfing sea otter revealed the dark side of human nature [762d]
- Can you be close without sex? Healthy intimate relationships vary but share one key feature, says psychologist [762d]
- Lessons from the sun: How studying solar cycles can create a safer future on Earth [762d]
- The cost of being a non-native English speaker in science [762d]
- How isotopes reveal insights into ecosystems [762d]
- App for visualizing the bovine physical–genetic map [762d]
- Scientists create high-quality chromosome-level reference genome of Chelidonichthys spinosus [762d]
- Quantitative analysis of cell organelles with artificial intelligence [762d]
- Technology can boost farming in Africa, but it can also threaten biodiversity. How to balance the two [762d]
- Natural hazard vulnerability shows disproportionate risk across the US: New data analysis [762d]
- A climate expert explains the Northern Hemisphere's weird, wild summer, and what it means for Australia [762d]
- Insecticide resistance is compromising control programs against dengue fever in Bangladesh, study shows [762d]
- Study reveals effects of cropland reclamation on soil organic carbon in China's black soil region [762d]
- What is a relationship 'boundary?' And how do I have the boundary conversation with my partner? [762d]
- Researchers operating Gamma-ray Burst Monitor discover brightest gamma-ray burst ever detected [762d]
- Brazilian coast is warmer and is having more frequent extreme temperature events, study shows [762d]
- Should you be friends with your co-workers? Here's what the research says [762d]
- Quick grants from tech billionaires aim to speed up science research. But not all scientists approve [762d]
- Simulating damage propagation in composite materials to realize high-quality carbon fiber reinforced plastics [762d]
- Underwater mass spectrometer developed for deep sea exploration [762d]
- With less than a year to go, the Murray-Darling Basin Plan is in a dreadful mess. Five steps are needed to fix it [762d]
- Students admitted to a Brazilian university via affirmative action struggled but ultimately caught up [762d]
- Autonomously switchable polymer materials developed for wearable medical devices [762d]
- Researchers develop high-performance digital system for tailoring polymers [762d]
- Team investigates how warming affects uptake and release of carbon dioxide in subarctic grassland [762d]
- Scientists unravel evolutionary history of the Arctic flora [762d]
- Scientists develop innovative wearable sensor for measuring sweat lactate levels during exercise [762d]
- First BepiColombo flyby of Mercury finds electron rain triggers X-ray auroras [762d]
- Study highlights urgent need to protect world's forests from non-native pests in the face of climate change [762d]
- Efficient discovery of improved energy materials via a new AI-guided workflow [762d]
- Amber reveals evolution of parasitism of nematodes [762d]
- Detecting nanoplastics in fractions of a second using modified Raman spectroscopy [762d]
- New theory for a periodically driven quantum dot–cavity system [762d]
- Psychological study suggests arithmetic is biologically-based and a natural consequence of our perception [762d]
- Fossil trackways reveal first raptor-prey attack in Pleistocene Europe [762d]
- New method to search for strongly interacting dark matter inside neutrino detectors [762d]
- Droplet levitation: A new way to explore airborne viruses and microorganisms [762d]
- Unusual fossil shows rare evidence of a mammal attacking a dinosaur [762d]
- 'Mind controlling' parasitic worms are missing genes found in every other animal, researchers find [762d]
- Unveiling synchronization preferences of quantum thermal machines [762d]
- Family trees clarify relationships among climate models [762d]
- Empowering farmers to save native ecosystems in agricultural landscapes [762d]
- Plan calls for recycling wastewater to avoid Chicago region water crisis [762d]
- New infection mechanism in SARS-CoV-2 discovered [762d]
- If El Niño is expected, why hasn't it yet been declared in Australia? [762d]
- Cell protein discovery points to healthier aging [762d]
- Yoga offers a mindful boost to business [762d]
- It's sewage, not fertilizer fueling nitrogen surge in Florida's Indian River Lagoon [762d]
- Japanese beetles could spread throughout Washington state in 20 years [762d]
- Phylogenetic analysis suggests fully aquatic mammals are unlikely to evolve back into terrestrial creatures [762d]
- New tidal disruption event discovered by Chinese astronomers [762d]
- What is making 2023 likely the hottest year recorded [762d]
- Antibiotic-resistant bacteria found in Canterbury cockles and watercress [762d]
- Poop patrols: dogs to face DNA testing in French town [762d]
- A treasure trove of knowledge: The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew digitizes 1 million specimens in groundbreaking project [762d]
- Structure of elusive boron monoxide finally determined after 83 years [762d]
- Loud music festivals could reduce bat activity in some species by nearly 50% [762d]
- Hidden cameras spot wildlife returning home after 2018 megafire [762d]
- Previously unknown methane sources identified in Hamburg [762d]
- Second heat wave in as many weeks grips Mediterranean while fires hit Spain, Switzerland and Greece [762d]
- 60 years of Antarctic ice sheet data released [762d]
- As interest rates soar, new study reveals insecure workers are 'trapped' and 42% fear job losses [762d]
- Researchers driving innovative solutions to advance use of 'plastic' roads [762d]
- Into the unknown: NASA space laser provides answers to a rainforest canopy mystery [762d]
- The 'kidneys of Kolkata': Indian wetlands under threat [762d]
- Rare Somali wild ass born in Chile zoo [762d]
- Record highs scorch the globe as Europe prepares for heatwave peak [762d]
- Mystery object that washed up on the Australian coast could be space junk, officials say [762d]
- Archaeologists in Louisiana save artifacts dating back 12,000 years from natural disasters, looters [762d]
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