The Brutalist Report - science
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- Saturday Citations: Lead, microplastics and coal on our filthy planet—plus, faster-charging lithium-ion batteries [296d]
- What kind of seafood is morally ethical to eat? [297d]
- Arson suspected as wildfire burns in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, rangers say [297d]
- Beech forests are beneficial in the climate crisis but suffer under drought and heat [297d]
- Study finds LinkedIn can trigger feelings of imposter syndrome [297d]
- Broad bean thrives despite a hyperactive ion channel, finds study [297d]
- Fallen autumn leaves are a valuable resource. Here's how to make the most of them [297d]
- How COVID enabled new forms of economic abuse of women in India [297d]
- Waking a sleeping language: A plan to revive the speaking of ta rē Moriori [297d]
- How NASA keeps Ingenuity going after more than 50 flights [297d]
- Q&A: Study finds wide gap in SAT/ACT test scores between wealthy, lower-income kids [297d]
- How to help beneficial insects survive winter [297d]
- Understanding a satellite's death spiral [297d]
- A different kind of peer pressure identified between mentors and students [297d]
- Declining local media is producing media deserts, jeopardizing local democracy and community cohesion: Report [297d]
- New models provide clarity around climate change and its impacts [297d]
- A 1,400-year-old temple discovered at Suffolk royal settlement [297d]
- Poisonous invasive plant exhibits twice as many genes as expected [297d]
- Using AI to track icebergs [297d]
- Corruption can increase environmental efficiency and improve economy in developing countries, study argues [297d]
- UK study finds policing of county lines 'criminalizes' minority youth [297d]
- A survey found 1 in 6 Australian men admit sexual feelings for children. So is pedophilia increasing? [297d]
- Taylor Swift's Brazil concert was hammered by extreme heat. How to protect crowds at the next sweltering gig [297d]
- Brave new workplace: The future of hybrid working [297d]
- Climate shapes life-history traits of abundant bacteria in Qinghai-Tibet plateau [297d]
- Tapered fiber is a potential candidate for delivering high-energy, ultrafast lasers with high beam quality [297d]
- Expert report imagines possible futures for ecologically rich slice of Nova Scotia [297d]
- Maui residents wonder if their burned town can be made safe. The answer? No one knows [297d]
- Plastic waste in the water might be stopping, or interrupting, some shrimp-like creatures from reproducing [297d]
- First successful substitutes for ivory billiard balls were made with celluloid reinforced with ground cattle bone [297d]
- Study identifies key algae species helping soft corals survive warming oceans [297d]
- The role of malate decarboxylate CsNADP-ME2 in mediating the balance of carbon and amino acid metabolism in fruit [297d]
- Scientists analyze the molecular mechanism of PoWRKY71 in response to drought stress in Paeonia ostii [297d]
- Chinese team completes the genome assembly of Cornus wilsoniana [297d]
- Pangenomic study of water caltrop: Structural variations play a role in speciation and asymmetric subgenome evolution [297d]
- First report on telomere-to-telomere gap-free reference genome of wild blueberry (Vaccinium duclouxii) [297d]
- Scientists explore hidden dynamics in peat under mosses and shrubs [297d]
- Study finds executive pay is influenced by gender stereotypes [297d]
- Optical trapping of optical nanoparticles: Fundamentals and applications [297d]
- Paper explores ideal orbits for space-based interferometers [297d]
- New approach developed for electrocatalytic H₂O₂ production and biomass upgrading [297d]
- Soot pollution from coal-fired power plants is more deadly than soot from other sources, study shows [297d]
- AI detects methane plumes from space, could be powerful tool in combating climate change [297d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanism of methamphetamine binding to trace amine receptor [297d]
- Black dots on white fronts of African penguins may help them tell one another apart [297d]
- Potato growers can use AI to monitor and predict potato nutrition in real time [297d]
- Moonlight basking and queer courting: New research reveals the secret lives of Australian freshwater turtles [297d]
- How digital twins will enable the next generation of precision agriculture [297d]
- Pharmaceutical effluent evokes superbugs in the environment: A call to action [297d]
- How the growth of a giant single cell is intertwined with daily self-rhythms [297d]
- Researchers develop biodegradable polymers that are traceable without toxic contrast agents [297d]
- Scientists reveal how RNA gets spliced correctly [297d]
- Researchers identify molybdate transporter genes for improving soybean yield [297d]
- FIRST discovery of dozens of new giant radio galaxies [297d]
- From a plant-free place, clues about how to help plants survive as planet warms [297d]
- Evaluating the success of biocatalysis from pharmaceuticals to environmental technology [297d]
- Wing characteristics of primitive insects unraveled [297d]
- Innovating optoelectronic components with phosphorus [297d]
- How bacteria defend themselves against plasmas [297d]
- High-throughput mass spectrometry platform enables in-situ screening of fatty-acid-producing strains [297d]
- New Indian telescope identifies its first supernova [297d]
- Researchers develop new method for peptide sequencing based on nanopore sensing technology [297d]
- Researchers build an enzyme-discovering AI [297d]
- Early epigenetic instructions anticipate next steps of gene activity during blood cell development [297d]
- Q&A: How can Canada best meet its commitment to protecting 30% of its land by 2030? [297d]
- Search algorithm reveals nearly 200 new kinds of CRISPR systems [297d]
- Air pollution behind over 250,000 deaths in Europe in 2021: agency [297d]
- New research unlocks medical potential of jellyfish biomaterial [297d]
- Predicting earthquakes and tsunamis with fiber-optic networks [297d]
- Examining the biodistribution and function of polymer-DNA origami nanostructures [297d]
- New human gene cluster sequence discovered [297d]
- Enhancing properties of silicon by replacing hydrogen with deuterium on the surface layer [297d]
- Mining industry competing with salmon for rivers created by disappearing glaciers [297d]
- Locally managed tropical forest commons provide multiple benefits, study finds [297d]
- Study finds novel gene evolution in the decaploid pitcher plant Nepenthes gracilis [297d]
- Dancing monkeys of Pakistan found to have highly elevated levels of stress hormones [297d]
- Extreme stars share unique properties that may provide a link to mysterious sources [297d]
- New AI model identifies new pharmaceutical ingredients and improves existing ones [297d]
- Researchers use independent measurement methods to reveal earliest stages of star development [297d]
- Certain plant proteins resemble human signaling proteins of the immune system and can bind to their receptors [297d]
- Biohybrid microrobots could remove micro- and nano-plastics from aquatic environments [297d]
- Breaking the stillness: Scientists observe and explain the oscillations of circular hydraulic jumps [297d]
- Unveiling the sacred Wiradjuri carved trees [297d]
- Researchers untangle the relationships between bacterial languages [297d]
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