The Brutalist Report - science
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- Thousands of programmable DNA-cutters found in algae, snails, and other organisms [536d]
- Negative attitudes towards breastfeeding in public still an issue [536d]
- How an ancient society in the Sahara Desert rose and fell with groundwater [536d]
- What phytoplankton physiology has to do with global climate [536d]
- New research can help better predict the health and sustainability of 'grassy' ecosystems [536d]
- Sustainability presents huge opportunities for business and financial institutions [536d]
- Organic nitrogen aerosol is an important contributor to global atmospheric nitrogen deposition, finds study [536d]
- New South American site reveals extraordinary fossils from the end of the age of the dinosaurs [536d]
- Exploring the genetic potential of eggplant's wild relatives for sustainable agriculture [536d]
- Scientists: Research on environmental attitudes might be biased [536d]
- Research shows wildfire smoke may linger in homes long after initial blaze [536d]
- Targeting a coronavirus ion channel could yield new COVID-19 drugs [536d]
- Economist develops modern typology of innovation research [536d]
- Improving luminescence efficiency and thermal stability of NIR-emitting phosphors [536d]
- Solid-phase reversible immobilization beads for rDNA high-throughput sequencing library construction [536d]
- A comprehensive blueprint for the settlement of Mars [536d]
- Second report on the status of global water resources published [536d]
- Scroll depicting rat wedding banquet provides important insight about cooking in medieval Japan [536d]
- Increasing minimum wage has positive effects on employment, says study [536d]
- Study on the economic connection between health and mobility [536d]
- Collating data on droplet properties to trace and localize the sources of infectious particles [536d]
- What does El Nino mean for the coming winter? [536d]
- Scientists' model increases accuracy of tide forecasts [536d]
- Scientists use drones to land sensors onto 'unreachable' glaciers threatened by climate change [536d]
- DNA methylation: The hidden mechanism enabling plants to adapt in a warmer world [536d]
- An extended critique of the EIGE Gender Equality Index [536d]
- First supernova detected, confirmed, classified and shared by AI [536d]
- Unlocking the secrets of cold tolerance: A dive into tomato plants' molecular responses to chilling stress [536d]
- Virtually certain 2023 will be warmest year on record: US agency [536d]
- Audit calls NASA's goal to reduce Artemis rocket costs 'highly unrealistic,' threat to deep space exploration [536d]
- Canadian-French astrophysicist Hubert Reeves dies aged 91 [536d]
- Senators draft policy aimed at deep fakes of Drake, Tom Hanks and noncelebrities [536d]
- Spiders, spiders everywhere? Tarantula mating season starts early amid threats to arachnids [536d]
- More JWST observations are finding fewer early massive galaxies [536d]
- Dialog beyond spoken words important in teaching-learning situations, even digitally [536d]
- Seismic survey not expected to impact oyster yield in Australian waters [536d]
- Study investigates impact of extreme weather events on ocean circulation in tropical Pacific [536d]
- Prezygotic isolation between sympatric dioecious figs may not yet be established [536d]
- Bank CEOs set the tone from the top when it comes to risky behavior, new research suggests [536d]
- Mauritius is the latest nation to decriminalize same-sex relations in a divided continent [536d]
- Here's how NASA's Psyche mission could unveil the interior secrets of planets [536d]
- New method to observe the orbital Hall effect may improve spintronics applications [536d]
- Investigating the detection limit of electrochemistry [536d]
- NZ police are using AI to catch criminals—but the law urgently needs to catch up too, researcher says [536d]
- How clouds protect coral reefs, but will not be enough to save them from us [536d]
- Researchers find 3 types of food wasters. Which one are you? [536d]
- Tracking emotions on social media to predict which posts go viral [536d]
- Runestones reveal the power of a Viking queen [536d]
- Scientists reveal centromere repositioning in soybean genome [536d]
- Scientists explain unique formation of ancient algae that evolved photosynthesis and oxygenated the planet [536d]
- Research reveal large swings in past ocean oxygen [536d]
- Yes, scientists have sequenced the entire human genome, but they're not done yet [536d]
- Whaling wiped out far more fin whales than previously thought [536d]
- NASA spacecraft launched to mysterious and rare metal asteroid in first mission of its kind [536d]
- Biologists find salicylic acid and RNA interference mediate antiviral immunity of plant stem cells [536d]
- Paint that can change colors? The skin of an octopus holds the key, researchers say [536d]
- How do caterpillars acquire chubby legs? Scientists trace the origins to a genetic program associated with crabs [536d]
- Interplay of free electrons: Tailored electron pulses for improved electron microscopy [536d]
- New biobased recyclable polyesters exhibit excellent tensile properties beyond polyethylene and polypropylene [536d]
- Climate researcher rejects being sacked for refusing to fly [536d]
- Neanderthal cuisine: Excavations reveal Neanderthals were as intelligent as Homo sapiens [536d]
- Research reveals how smell can influence our perception of color [536d]
- Local chemical pressure experimentally sensed by optical probe [536d]
- New study reveals the influence of natural climate drivers on extreme monsoons in Pakistan [536d]
- Officially extinct fish is alive and well, according to DNA analyses [536d]
- Manipulating nonlinear exciton polaritons in a WS2 monolayer with artificial lattices [536d]
- Deep self-learning enables volumetric microscopy with 3D isotropic resolution [536d]
- Boom in 'ice ivory' trade of mammoth tusks presents new threat to elephants and environment [536d]
- Lanthanide-doped KMgF₃ upconversion nanoparticles for photon avalanche luminescence [537d]
- Reexamination of ancient jawbone found in Ethiopia concludes it came from Homo erectus infant [537d]
- First known and well-preserved terror bird footprints found in Argentina [537d]
- Hong Kong adds two shark families on controlled trade list [537d]
- Disasters cause $3.8 tn in crop loses over 30 years: FAO [537d]
- Factory fishing in Antarctica for krill targets the cornerstone of a fragile ecosystem [537d]
- EU fails to decide on glyphosate use extension [537d]
- Climate 'countdown clock' report launched ahead of key UN talks [537d]
- A doctors group calls its 'excited delirium' paper outdated and withdraws its approval [537d]
- 'Licence to hide': Western plastic waste dumped in Myanmar [537d]
- Special wildlife exits on busy roads help protect endangered ocelots [537d]
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