The Brutalist Report - science
- Mapping the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein could provide insight into vaccine development [553d]
- Southern California's 'water doctor' pushes for transformation to adapt to climate change [553d]
- Rising temperatures linked to increased child neglect [553d]
- Do artificial roosts help bats? Experts say more research needed [553d]
- Could insights from ants help people build better transportation networks? [553d]
- Nearly half of dog owners are hesitant to vaccinate their pets, finds study [553d]
- NASA's LRO observes crater likely from Luna 25 impact [553d]
- Illuminating new horizons: Navigating nonlinear scattering with precision [553d]
- Biochemists focus on degrading key cancer-driving protein as a potential approach to stop cancer growth [553d]
- Drenched but alive, Floridians survey hurricane damage [553d]
- The 'Puss in Boots' effect: How a dog's eye size changes a woman's voice pitch [553d]
- Technology using all-optical mechanisms has potential to record actions that last a femtosecond [553d]
- Webb reveals new structures within iconic supernova [553d]
- 'Suicidal' mechanism discovered in ion channel receptors enables the sensing of heat and pain [553d]
- New research on fruit flies provides key insights into the nutrients essential for embryo development [553d]
- Speech and sun: New research on climate and how we speak [553d]
- Newly discovered fungus helps destroy a harmful food toxin [553d]
- Realizing ultrafast imaging from 2D to quasi 3D [553d]
- Stoichiometric mismatch between phytoplankton and zooplankton under climate warming and eutrophication [553d]
- Video: Muscle stimulation to enhance astronaut health [553d]
- Out with the old, in with the new: Agile mentorship to support future scientists [553d]
- How does 'MAD' accretion form around a black hole? [553d]
- Mutation rates in whales found to be much higher than previously reported [553d]
- Biological clocks: How does the body know that time goes by? [553d]
- Trans students benefit from gender-inclusive classrooms—so do the other students and science itself, says researcher [553d]
- Space junk in Earth orbit and on the moon will increase with future missions—but nobody's in charge of cleaning it up [553d]
- India has landed on the moon: Here's what the political and economic gains are [553d]
- Researcher reveals the secret life of bumble bees [553d]
- Cryogenic on-wafer prober determines quality of qubit devices for quantum computing and quantum sensing [553d]
- 'Culture of secrecy' thwarting data sharing in Africa [553d]
- Iceland to resume whaling under stricter conditions [553d]
- Greek summer wildfires will burn over 150,000 hectares: PM [553d]
- NASA completes last OSIRIS-REx test before asteroid sample delivery [553d]
- Using artificial methods to grow crops could help solve global food insecurity [553d]
- Metal organic framework nanosheets employed as ion carriers for self-optimized zinc anode [553d]
- Flood protection based on historical records is flawed—we need a risk model fit for climate change, say researchers [553d]
- Preventing outer space from becoming a hazardous junkyard [553d]
- Pacific Ocean global sea surface temperatures reach record levels in 2023 [553d]
- Exciting the brain could be key to boosting math learning, says new study [553d]
- Tracking the migration adventures of Black-winged Monarchs [553d]
- Study connects greenhouse gas emissions to polar bear population declines [553d]
- Early ancestral bottleneck could've spelled the end for modern humans [553d]
- Migrant workers facing the dangers of wildfires need support, say researchers [553d]
- Researchers determine how type II restriction endonuclease Sau3AI cleaves DNA [553d]
- Global biodiversity: Why the proposed changes to Ontario's Greenbelt matter [553d]
- It's time for a gravitational wave observatory in the Southern Hemisphere, say researchers [553d]
- A new framework for customized marine conservation in local contexts [553d]
- Mapping Australia's hidden lithium reserves [553d]
- Study predicts songbirds' alarm calls will be impacted by high temperatures due to climate change [553d]
- Study finds a large proportion of Michigan's C. jejuni infections are caused by antibiotic resistant strains [553d]
- Evidence shows that, in love, opposites don't actually attract [553d]
- Brain circuit study finds control of behavioral decisions is similar in insects and mammals [553d]
- Scientists investigate green sea turtle tumor disease [553d]
- Amid new spills and stink, US senators request millions more to fix Tijuana sewage crisis [553d]
- When it's good to be wrinkly: Bacteria with a wrinkly look are best adapted to a host organism [553d]
- A smoking gun for supermassive binaries in active galactic nuclei [553d]
- Growing triple-decker hybrid crystals for lasers [553d]
- Modeling spikes during volcanic tsunami generation [553d]
- Watching a bimetallic catalytic surface in action [553d]
- Discovery opens possibility of new ion channel-targeting drugs [553d]
- Examining challenges in green hydrogen production: Study finds hydrogen effects that produce bottleneck [553d]
- Waste colonies yield bacterium with 3 enzymes that may break down polyester [553d]
- Paris fumigates for tiger mosquitoes as pest spreads in Europe [553d]
- 'Countercation engineering' for thermoresponsive graphene-oxide nanosheets [553d]
- Researchers reveal biological pathway in plants that could be targeted to breed more resilient crops [553d]
- Researchers report photoclick reactions with unprecedented efficiency [553d]
- Researchers discover a nanobody which may lead to treatment for retinitis pigmentosa [553d]
- Comparing 'sister' compounds may hold key to quantum puzzle in superconducting materials [553d]
- Subsurface nanometrology: Probing hidden materials via atomic force microscopy [553d]
- Advanced technology reveals intricate details of zinc transportation in cells [553d]
- Evolving chemical system changes its environment under the influence of light [553d]
- Reducing biodiversity loss: Gardens could be an Eden for vulnerable plants [553d]
- Peering into nanofluidic mysteries one photon at a time [553d]
- Unbottling the scent of the afterlife: New study of ancient Egyptian mummification balms [553d]
- New research reveals connection between Earth's atmospheric changes and mantle chemistry [553d]
- Evolutionary imbalance hypothesis may explain global plant invasions [553d]
- Arctic soil methane consumption may be larger than previously thought and increases in a drier climate [553d]
- Multiple types of testing reveal details of Bronze Age cremation remains [553d]
- A model explaining the changes in air radiation dose rate due to rainfall [553d]
- Study suggests most people watching extremist videos on YouTube already hold extremist views [553d]
- Researchers construct first global map of insect mitochondrial genetic diversity [553d]
- Study shows a decrease in Indian Ocean cyclones [553d]
- Three easily measurable parameters can provide valuable information about the structure of volcanoes [553d]
- New evidence suggests McDermitt Caldera may be among the largest known lithium reserves in the world [553d]
- Unprecedented gamma-ray burst explained by long-lived jet [553d]
- Discovering enhanced lattice dynamics in a single-layered hybrid perovskite [553d]
- Research sheds more light on the accretion history of EX Lupi [553d]
- Globe-spanning golden trevally population may hitchhike with whale sharks [553d]
- When the gig is up: Gig workers don't always trust their boss and that might be a good thing [553d]
- Acting fast when an epidemic hits: Machine learning predicts short-term disease progression [553d]
- How ancient bee burrows led to a better understanding of Neanderthals [553d]
- Transforming urban sustainability: New study reveals cities' crucial contribution to meeting decarbonization goals [554d]
- In Florida, residents grapple with Hurricane Idalia's toll [554d]
- Climate change, pests threaten Mexico City's iconic palms [554d]
- How climate change boosts hurricanes [554d]
- Storm Idalia lashes Georgia, Carolinas after slamming Florida [554d]
- Rare blue supermoon dazzles stargazers around the globe [554d]
- Trains suspended, people warned away from the coastline as Typhoon Saola churns toward south China [554d]
- New insight for stabilizing halide perovskite via thiocyanate substitution [554d]
- Children's books are still whiter and more male than US society, says study [554d]
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