The Brutalist Report - science
- American Climate Corps: Biden's new green jobs initiative delivers more promises than details, says researcher [903d]
- Boosting terpenoid bioproduction via remodeling of isoprene pyrophosphate metabolism [903d]
- A new chemical tool for probing toxic formaldehyde's dual nature [903d]
- Mindfulness is a powerful tool to reduce workplace stress, study finds [903d]
- Scientists ratchet up key amino acid in corn [903d]
- Research team discovers dual effects of chelerythrine in fighting mobile colistin resistance [903d]
- Scientists discover biomimetic macrophage technology to combat antibiotic resistance [903d]
- Unraveling metabolic processes spanning from subcellular organelles to complex tissues [903d]
- Gain-of-function allele of HPY1 coordinates source and sink to increase grain yield in rice [903d]
- 3D-printed plasmonic plastic enables large-scale optical sensor production [903d]
- Climate change filtered out resource-acquisitive plants in a temperate grassland, finds study [903d]
- DECam captures the stunning layers of shell galaxy NGC 3923 and nearby gravitational lensing [903d]
- Watch how hammerhead sharks get their hammer [903d]
- Superbolts: Scientists figure out what causes Earth's strongest lightning [903d]
- The chilling tale of snow flies, self-amputation, survival and certain death [903d]
- Aquatic animals can help purify our wastewater, says researcher [903d]
- New animal behavior tech aims to save wildlife [903d]
- Grandparent childcare may not help the well-being of mothers or reduce mother–child conflict, study suggests [903d]
- Q&A: Indigenous community-first approach to more ethical microbiome research [903d]
- Living on the edge: Supernova bubble expands in new Hubble time-lapse movie [903d]
- The 'Grandmother Hypothesis': Skin behind the ears and between the toes can host a collection of unhealthy microbes [903d]
- Garumbatitan: A new giant dinosaur in the Lower Cretaceous of the Iberian Peninsula [903d]
- A turtle time capsule: DNA found in ancient shell [903d]
- The LHC lead-ion collision run starts [903d]
- Standing on the shoulders of punk: The early years of dance [903d]
- Turning mine waste into healthy soil [903d]
- Researchers construct a highly efficient photocatalytic system based on titanium dioxide nanomaterials [903d]
- Wearable aptamer nanobiosensor wirelessly monitors estrogen in sweat [903d]
- Research reveals AI bias against women in leadership [903d]
- Watching paint dry, to understand and control the patterns it leaves behind [903d]
- Ultrasound may rid groundwater of toxic 'forever chemicals' [903d]
- Study sheds light on differentiated nitrogen sources of co-occurring epiphytes in Chinese subtropical forests [903d]
- Strong El Niño expected to drive record-breaking global surface temperatures and trigger climate crises in 2023–2024 [903d]
- Research team develops novel heat-sensitive ferritin mutant to efficiently load chemotherapy drugs [903d]
- Researchers develop novel multi-sensor data fusion methods for rapid and accurate compound fertilizer quality detection [903d]
- How safe is your sushi? Some bacteria can pose a risk [903d]
- Long-term decline in Great Barrier Reef dugong populations confirmed [903d]
- Why are killer whales harassing and killing porpoises without eating them? [903d]
- Weather experiments made simpler with TV remote lights [903d]
- New method can better identify sneaky sugars on viruses' spiky weapons [903d]
- Fabricating fused silica optics with a high laser-induced damage threshold [903d]
- New report on state of conservation at World Heritage Site in India [903d]
- A few essential genetic differences tailor flowers to bee or hummingbird pollinators [903d]
- Is statistical modeling for glacier loss accurate? [903d]
- Study removes human bias from debate over dinosaurs' demise [903d]
- Ethics rules needed for human research on commercial spaceflights, panel says [903d]
- Executives feel more psychologically safe taking risks at work than employees [903d]
- Where have all the flowers gone? Miami as import hub for flowers in the US [903d]
- Alarming decline charted in seasonal workers' well-being [903d]
- Spotted lanternfly has spread to Illinois, threatening trees and crops [903d]
- Australian research reveals diet of endangered northern hairy-nosed wombat [903d]
- Ethical shareholders advocate for environmental change even when it hits their wallets, study suggests [903d]
- 'Fire keepers': Women elders share advice for healthy aging [903d]
- New study finds that microfinance is exacerbating climate precarity and harm in Cambodia [903d]
- Keck Cosmic Web Imager offers best glimpse yet of the filamentous network that connects galaxies [903d]
- Meteorite discovery: Unusual finds by South African farmer add to space rock heritage [903d]
- Researchers revive a chemical synthesis method abandoned a century ago. Why? [903d]
- Tropical climates are the most biodiverse on Earth, but it's not only because of how warm and wet they are [903d]
- High uncertainty in climate impact of global forests: Experts call for more complete estimation [903d]
- Intense lasers shine new light on the electron dynamics of liquids [903d]
- Accounting for oxygen in modeling coastal ecosystems [903d]
- Capturing carbon dioxide with electricity: A microbial enzyme inspires electrochemistry [903d]
- Scientists shed light on how stressed cells sequester protein-forming mRNAs [903d]
- Revolutionary X-ray microscope unveils sound waves deep within crystals [903d]
- Sea glass, a treasure formed from trash, is on the decline as single-use plastic takes over [903d]
- Your microbes live on after you die—a microbiologist explains how your necrobiome recycles your body [903d]
- The first dog-fox hybrid points to the growing risk to wild animals of domestic species [903d]
- Opinion: Changing age of consent is not the solution to protecting young people from unhealthy relationships with adults [903d]
- Scientists develop 3D-printed epifluidic electronic skin [903d]
- Juries that don't understand forensic science can send innocent people to prison. A short training video could help [903d]
- Take a break from your screen and look at plants: Botanizing is a great way to engage with life around you [903d]
- Treasure hunters pose a problem for underwater archaeological heritage [903d]
- Queer leaders: LGBTQI+ people still overwhelmingly absent from corporate boards [903d]
- Hidden in plain sight: Women face subtle forms of discrimination and bias in the workplace, say researchers [903d]
- Extreme heat, extreme inequality: Addressing climate justice in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside [903d]
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