The Brutalist Report - science
- Tiny bubbles could reveal immune cell secrets and improve treatments [483d]
- A model probing the connection between entangled particles and wormholes in general relativity [483d]
- Long-lasting La Niña events more common over past century [483d]
- New research finds that sewage release is worse for rivers than agriculture [483d]
- Monkeys cause a stink in response to human noise [483d]
- Scientists unravel the chemical mechanism behind silica-coated nanodiamonds [483d]
- Turning mixed plastic into useful chemicals [483d]
- Better use of tech in prisons would help with transition back into society, says researcher [483d]
- A view to killing off stereotypes [483d]
- Researchers reveal novel AI-based camera alert system to promote coexistence between tigers and humans [483d]
- Looks matter—handsome bank CEOs can earn a million more than their less attractive colleagues [483d]
- NASA team simulates a glimpse of our galaxy in gravitational waves [483d]
- Realistic analysis of excavation damaged zone trends in an underground research lab in Japan [483d]
- River sampling study shows impact of COVID-19 pandemic on London's waterways [483d]
- Exploring the mind-mitochondria connection [483d]
- Impact of Child Trust Funds in the UK 'a missed opportunity,' researchers say [483d]
- Revealing the general characteristics of fiber Rayleigh scattering based on deep learning [483d]
- How do zeolite-encapsulated metal catalysts act on hydrogen-related catalytic reactions? [483d]
- New research findings: Understanding the sex life of coral gives hope of clawing it back from the path to extinction [483d]
- Unveiling the aquatic marvel: The rock-climbing fish and its adhesion-sliding feat [483d]
- Incentive programs doubled cover crop use by farmers: Study [483d]
- The Tibetan Plateau bridge: Remote climate effects of extratropical and tropical forcing [483d]
- Researchers advance topological superconductors for quantum computing [484d]
- Gray wolf personality research uses puzzle boxes, rain sticks [484d]
- Ensuring effective visual communication of climate change [484d]
- Recent advances in nickel-based catalysts for electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide [484d]
- AI could make studying birds easier [484d]
- Socially vulnerable populations are disproportionately exposed to wildfires in the West, study finds [484d]
- Researchers make sand that flows uphill [484d]
- Some stick insects that normally reproduce through parthenogenesis found to mate on occasion [484d]
- Contaminants of emerging concern impact fish health in Minnesota waters [484d]
- New self-cleaning membranes developed by researchers dramatically improve efficiency of desalination technologies [484d]
- Sometimes beneficial, sometimes damaging: The double role of the enzyme chameau [484d]
- Researchers develop biodegradable optical fiber to measure or modulate electrical current in the body [484d]
- New handbook to guide Australian businesses toward nature positive future [484d]
- Experiments on fossilized insects help reveal their true colors [484d]
- Spotlight on mud snakes: Study unveils evolutionary secrets of enigmatic snake family from Southeastern Asia [484d]
- Research: Saving money, milk and improving human health [484d]
- New regulatory model needed to help organizations comply with equalities legislation, study says [484d]
- Study reveals the most important considerations for grizzly bear conservation [484d]
- 'Do not anthropomorphize plants,' say plant and forest researchers [484d]
- Researchers assess how sea level rise will affect the health of freshwater mussels and other salt-sensitive species [484d]
- Court action necessary to establish climate stability as protected right to break climate change impasse, says professor [484d]
- Juice: Why's it taking so long? [484d]
- Composite 2D materials for fiber lasers show promise for ultrafast optics applications [484d]
- Dingoes found to have more harmful mutations than most inbred dog breeds [484d]
- Galaxies breathe gas, and when they stop, no more stars form [484d]
- Study: The bold, not the capable, make the most of big cities [484d]
- Ancient Amazonians intentionally created fertile 'dark earth' [484d]
- Dolphins, seals and whales managed by the US are highly vulnerable to climate change, study finds [484d]
- Long-term history of violence in hunter-gatherer societies uncovered in the Atacama Desert [484d]
- US political donations are associated with policy issues prioritized in congressional speeches [484d]
- Ancient human remains buried in Spanish caves were subsequently manipulated and utilized [484d]
- High seas treaty moves closer to reality with first signatures [484d]
- NASA spacecraft delivering biggest sample yet from an asteroid [484d]
- Glyphosate: where is it banned or restricted? [484d]
- Malibu Triathlon at risk of cancelation: An endangered fish is in the way [484d]
- Study finds same genes behind heart muscle disorders in humans and Dobermanns [484d]
- Study: Most people rely on parents for material support into adulthood [484d]
- Safer neighborhoods may mitigate risk of child abuse [484d]
- Q&A: What Libya's floods, Morocco's earthquake can teach us about resilient infrastructure [484d]
- San Diego closes off a sea lion hot spot where selfie-taking humans are just too much [484d]
- Southern California has the worst smog in the nation. So how do major polluters avoid paying fines? [484d]
- SpaceX knocks out Space Coast's 50th launch of the year [484d]
- NASA's moonbound Artemis astronauts take new ride to launch pad in practice run [484d]
- When did the first exocontinents appear in the universe? [484d]
- High-energy-density chemical fuel powers bug-sized robots to leap, lift and race [484d]
- The social lives of kangaroos are more complex than we thought [484d]
- Examining how much wildfire smoke influences air quality trends [484d]
- Plant pathogen threatens rare parrot [484d]
- Mars region offers NASA rover environment to search for evidence of ancient microbial life [484d]
- Computational model helps with diabetes drug design [484d]
- Revealing the role of anthropogenic water regulation in shaping riverine dissolved organic carbon fluxes [484d]
- Highly sensitive portable sensor developed for formaldehyde detection [484d]
- South Africa's smallholder vegetable farmers aren't getting the finance they need, says researcher [484d]
- Libya floods: The drowning of Derna was a man-made disaster decades in the making [484d]
- New Mars gravity analysis improves understanding of possible ancient ocean [484d]
- Making contact: Researchers wire up individual graphene nanoribbons [484d]
- Mexican court ruling upholding women's right to abortion shows global trend better than US Roe v Wade decision [484d]
- Using 'spent' coffee and tea to boost shelf life and nutritional value of cakes [484d]
- Discriminatory policing is denying Black youth their childhood, say researchers [484d]
- Why does my hair turn green from the swimming pool? [484d]
- Molybdenene—the 'metallic' relative of graphene [484d]
- Artificial intelligence tools shed light on millions of proteins [484d]
- James Webb Space Telescope and ALMA capture the core of the most distant galaxy protocluster [484d]
- Team elucidates mechanism for maximizing therapeutic effects of magnetic nanotherapeutics for cancer [484d]
- Common statistical principles of scaling found in nature now seen in human cells [484d]
- How common is debt imprisonment in the US today? [484d]
- Crocodilians' ancestors grew old slowly [484d]
- Nanotechnology in the fight against viruses [484d]
- New research brings greater understanding of Asian winter monsoon [484d]
- Spider silk is spun by silkworms for the first time, offering a green alternative to synthetic fibers [484d]
- Alarming results from world-first study of two decades of global smoke pollution [484d]
- Prehistoric fish fills 100 million year gap in evolution of the skull [484d]
- Archaeologists discover world's oldest wooden structure [484d]
- Genetically modifying individual cells in animals [484d]
- Research team reveals new results of bottom sediments and subsea permafrost temperatures in the Russian Arctic shelf [484d]
- Imaging the smallest atoms provides insights into an enzyme's unusual biochemistry [484d]
- Understanding bacterial motors may lead to more efficient nanomachines [484d]
- New method makes microcombs 10 times more efficient [484d]
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