The Brutalist Report - science
- A third of children with history of social care face school exclusion [639d]
- Breakthrough in solid-state storage innovates how biological materials are stored and handled [639d]
- An unexpected gap year: Study examines disparity in state revenue collection between the West and the rest of the world [639d]
- Reducing contamination in single-molecule DNA extraction using nanopore technology [639d]
- Newly identified protein could help fight cancer [639d]
- Perfectly preserved turtle fossil gives clues to habitat 150 million years ago [639d]
- New insights into the evolution of the plague pathogen [639d]
- Enhanced light absorption in thin silicon photodetectors with photon-trapping structures [639d]
- Generation of a human haploid neural stem cell line for genome-wide genetic screening [639d]
- NASA's Juno is getting ever closer to Jupiter's moon Io [639d]
- Astronomers reveal new features of galactic black holes [639d]
- Commitment of human mesenchymal stromal cells to skeletal lineages is independent of their morphogenetic capacity: Study [639d]
- Zinc enhances cell adhesion, migration, self-renewal potential of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells [639d]
- Investors want better climate risk disclosure, says study [639d]
- Study uses bats to determine that air over urban areas is significantly warmer than air in parks [639d]
- New fires in heat-hit Greece force evacuations [639d]
- Ex-intel officer says US hiding info on alien craft [639d]
- Bio-reactivity of refractory humic-like dissolved organic matter found to increase in energy-limiting deep-sea sediments [639d]
- NASA picks Lockheed Martin to develop nuclear rocket [639d]
- Discovery of key genetic sequence essential for plant reproduction [639d]
- Observation of a refractive index line shape in ultrafast XUV transient absorption spectroscopy [639d]
- Advancing heteroatom-doped porous carbon nanomaterials for lithium-based energy storage applications [639d]
- Carbon capture may not rescue drought-prone regions, research finds [639d]
- Delaying methane mitigation increases risk of breaching Paris Agreement climate goal, study finds [639d]
- Five mosquito myths and one truth that really bite [639d]
- Cross-seasonal connection found between Arctic sea ice and Eurasian summertime temperature [639d]
- Collaborating with a university on a new product? Let your customers know, study advises [639d]
- Orbiting astronaut oversees robot team on Earth [639d]
- Research finds taller trees are better able to cope with drought [639d]
- New archosaur species shows that precursor of dinosaurs and pterosaurs was armored [639d]
- High-resolution scattering imaging reveals vibrational-state-specific mechanisms in paradigmatic ion-molecule reaction [639d]
- Engineers test printed electronics in space [639d]
- The amazing new materials that hold the key to new space discoveries [639d]
- The common green bottle fly Lucilia eximia shows a deep and significant genetic split [639d]
- Experts urge mitigation of the side effects of the green transition [639d]
- Research shows having police in schools results in fewer fights, but harsher discipline [639d]
- Climate change threatens 771 endangered plant and lichen species [639d]
- Ancient DNA reveals diverse community in 'Lost City of the Incas' [639d]
- Fast electrical signals mapped in plants with new bioelectronic technology [639d]
- Aphids make tropical milkweed less inviting to monarch butterflies, study finds [639d]
- Mixed-breeds, Labradors and Jack Russell terriers are the most common UK dog breeds, analysis finds [639d]
- Extensive Mesolithic discovery in Bedfordshire shows the importance of pits for understanding early Britain [639d]
- Food crisis in Africa: The high cost of imported fertilizers is adding to the problem [639d]
- Q&A: Urban green spaces can help mitigate extreme heat in cities by reducing temperatures and providing shade [639d]
- New high-speed imaging method captures 3D details of combustion flames [639d]
- Team discovers 2,000-year-old Roman house during excavation in Malta [639d]
- Climate extremes make NZ's supply chains highly vulnerable—it's time to rethink how food is grown and shipped [639d]
- A 'black box' AI system has been influencing criminal justice decisions for over two decades—it's time to open it up [639d]
- Horse health research offers human insights on reining in diabetes and obesity [640d]
- Webb snaps highly detailed infrared image of actively forming stars [640d]
- Laughter can communicate a lot more than good humor, and people use it to smooth social interactions [640d]
- Urban planning is often overlooked as a career. Here are some ways to change that [640d]
- Well-managed dams and smart forecasting can limit flooding as extreme storms become more common [640d]
- In search of the world's largest freshwater fish: Wonderfully weird giants lurking in Earth's rivers [640d]
- Record technostress and reduced well-being show that remote working isn't as good as we thought [640d]
- Synthetic human embryos could allow for research beyond the 14-day limit, but this raises ethical questions [640d]
- More algal blooms likely in Lake Erie as deep-water oxygen levels continue to drop [640d]
- The feral flying under the radar: Why we need to rethink European honeybees [640d]
- Trans and gender-diverse teens more likely to experience gender discrimination and poorer well-being: Study [640d]
- An expert explains the stranding of 97 pilot whales in WA and their mysterious 'huddling' before the tragedy [640d]
- Bud bank confers post-drought recovery across grasslands [640d]
- Global wildlife trade risks altering evolutionary history and ecosystem function, study suggests [640d]
- One in three people still using dirty cooking methods: Study [640d]
- A novel approach for balancing properties in composite materials [640d]
- New study reveals that tree species diversity increases spider density [640d]
- Ruins of ancient Nero's Theater discovered under garden of future Four Seasons near Vatican [640d]
- British professor elected to lead UN climate panel in key decade [640d]
- New Zealand's maritime territory is 15 times its landmass: Here's why it needs a ministry for the ocean [640d]
- Tourists flock to the Mediterranean like the climate crisis isn't happening. This year's heat and fire will force change [640d]
- New proof that Earth's plate tectonics recently underwent a fundamental change [640d]
- Improved radiocarbon dating and understanding of Earth's environmental processes during glacial times [640d]
- How eavesdropping viruses battle it out to infect us [640d]
- Genetic study reveals that a captive-bred population could save endangered crocodile from extinction [640d]
- Animal diversity key to ecosystem restoration, study shows [640d]
- Unraveling a protein that may inspire a new biotechnology tool [640d]
- Global warming will cause more multiyear La Niña events, study finds [640d]
- Examination of ancient pottery shards reveals how a building burned during siege of Jerusalem in 586 BCE [640d]
- Scientists observe driver of chemical reaction in plastics industry for first time [640d]
- Researchers use X-rays to find the best antibodies [640d]
- Scientists realize optical phased array calibration via pointwise optimization [640d]
- Artificial reefs in seagrass meadows could help protect against climate change [640d]
- New preventative treatment for porcine virus could save billions for farmers [640d]
- Ammonia reduction should be prioritized in Europe's fight against air pollution, says study [640d]
- Family trees from the European Neolithic shed light on social organization [640d]
- Mapping mass shootings in the United States [640d]
- Earlier and earlier high-Arctic spring replaced by 'extreme year-to-year variation' [640d]
- Magnetic heterostructure generates higher frequencies for information processing [640d]
- Scientists develop automated analysis method for identification and quantification of microplastic particles [640d]
- Intervalence charge transfer of Cr³⁺-Cr³⁺ aggregation for NIR-II luminescence [640d]
- Asteroid Ryugu's anhydrous ingredients come from afar, study suggests [640d]
- Nanoprobe developed for visual quantitative detection of pesticides [640d]
- Western science catches up with First Nations' medicinal use of ant honey [640d]
- Researchers identify the bottleneck of dual-atom catalysts for CO₂ reduction [640d]
- Bowhead whales may be pregnant for up to 23 months [640d]
- Spraying just 12% of the room kills 85% of mosquitoes, study shows [640d]
- Racial gap in air quality may persist under Biden program, study finds [640d]
- Brief heat stress may have health benefits [640d]
- Researchers control the anomalous Hall effect and Berry curvature to create flexible quantum magnets [640d]
- Novel Raman technique breaks through 50 years of frustration [640d]
- Researchers create class of tiny polarization structures called solitons [640d]
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