The Brutalist Report - science
- Wildflowers increasingly doing without insect pollinators [442d]
- Why string theory requires extra dimensions [442d]
- How AI alters middle managers' work [442d]
- Ballerinas are stepping into sensor suits so one Christmas you may be able to understand the nuances of The Nutcracker [442d]
- Using 'waste' product from recent NASA research, scientists create transformative nanomaterials [442d]
- Team discovers relationship between DNA replication timing and how genes fold into 3D structures inside cell nucleus [442d]
- Scientists engineer bacteria to make two valuable products from plant fiber [442d]
- Study details how biomimetic nanomaterials can minimize damage after a heart attack [442d]
- How do quark-gluon-plasma fireballs explode into hadrons? [442d]
- Air pollution reductions during pandemic lockdown open up a way to preserve the Himalayan glaciers, says study [442d]
- International astronaut will be invited on future NASA moon landing [442d]
- Fungi-cranberry pairings have unsuspected potential, finds new study [442d]
- Rise of archery in Andes Mountains dated to 5,000 years ago—earlier than previous research [442d]
- Ultra-small, shape-shifting GEMS offer an easier and cheaper way to improve MRI imaging [442d]
- Using carbonated water in chromatography makes for a greener process, new study finds [442d]
- Fermi mission creates 14-year time-lapse of the gamma-ray sky [442d]
- Vape deals are everywhere this Christmas—here's how to deal with the horrific waste problem [442d]
- Volcanic eruption lights up Iceland after weeks of earthquake warnings—a geologist explains what's happening [442d]
- Long-run decline in US poverty continued in recent years despite pandemic, new report shows [442d]
- Grouse shooting in Scotland has an alarming death toll—and not just for game birds [442d]
- Specific characteristics of Ukrainian refugees linked to tendency to move farther west [442d]
- World's smallest 'fanged' frogs found in Indonesia [442d]
- Scientists uncover link between ocean weather and global climate, using mechanical rather than statistical analysis [442d]
- Social media posts may be viewed differently by others compared to how users perceive themselves [442d]
- Anthropologist offers blueprint for new ways of being and relating to others in wake of disaster [442d]
- Glitter is ready-made microplastic pollution—time to ditch it this Christmas [442d]
- Permafrost: A ticking time bomb beneath our feet [442d]
- Adding a small amount of solid carbon to copper boosts its conductivity [442d]
- Emissions and evasions in the battle against climate change [442d]
- Sustainable, more efficient synthesis route of hyaluronic acid polymers for biomedical applications [442d]
- Number of people affected by tropical cyclones has increased sharply since 2002 [442d]
- Hubble presents a holiday globe of stars [442d]
- New ND-GAIN data shines spotlight on small islands' climate vulnerability and adaptation efforts [442d]
- Do subtitled films really help you learn languages? [442d]
- Same and different: A new species of pit viper from Myanmar [442d]
- AI risks turning organizations into self-serving organisms if humans removed [442d]
- What have the stars done for humankind? [442d]
- Prepping for data from the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope [442d]
- How a program giving millions to residents to improve their neighborhoods also risks entrenching inequality [442d]
- Pathways for enhancing sustainability and resilience in India's critical small dairy operations [442d]
- Mighty MURI brings the heat to test new longwave infrared radiometer [442d]
- Self-portraits give voice to vulnerable Cambodian fishing communities [442d]
- How will climate change affect how predators hunt prey? [442d]
- Screen-printed pesticide detection [442d]
- Tree plantations can get better with age, but original habitats are best [442d]
- How long will the volcanic eruption in Iceland last? It depends how much magma needs to come out, expert says [442d]
- Five things you probably have wrong about the T rex [442d]
- Carbon in, carbon out: Australia's 'carbon budget' assessment reveals astonishing boom and bust cycles [442d]
- Can Webb find the first stars in the universe? [442d]
- New method provides molecular insight into protein-protein interactions [442d]
- Research findings may improve flood warnings for millions living on the Indian subcontinent [442d]
- Study suggests domestication of dogs led to darker irises [442d]
- Same-sex couples divide household chores more fairly—here's what they told researchers works best [442d]
- Satellite analysis of rivers could provide improved flood warnings [442d]
- Adaptive toolkit projects the impact of green infrastructure provisions on stormwater runoff and pollutant load [442d]
- Study shows that information-sharing prevents selfishness from becoming contagious by raising reputational concerns [442d]
- Rare museum specimen reveals new insights into how trilobites curled themselves into a ball [442d]
- Unveiling the singular symmetry in facet-engineered 2D materials growth [442d]
- Carbon pricing alone is not enough—other measures are needed to meet Paris Agreement targets, say researchers [442d]
- Meet 'Coscientist,' your AI lab partner: System succeeds in planning and carrying out real-world chemistry experiments [442d]
- Evaluating truthfulness of fake news through online searches increases chances of believing misinformation: Study [442d]
- 3D atomic details of next-generation medium- and high-entropy alloys revealed for first time [442d]
- Using AI, researchers identify a new class of antibiotic candidates that can kill a drug-resistant bacterium [442d]
- Declines in insect numbers are largely driven by losses of more abundant species, find researchers [442d]
- EU looks to downgrade wolf protection status [442d]
- Threatened urban wetlands play a crucial role in biodiversity and sustainability, says study [442d]
- Agroecological research: A software tool for advanced plant growth, pest and disease modeling [442d]
- Advanced 3D imaging techniques boost understanding of root systems for food security [442d]
- Novel 3D canopy modeling pipeline unravels key factors in maize photosynthesis [442d]
- MAVS found to antagonize human stem cell senescence as a mitochondrial stabilizer [442d]
- New larks revealed in Africa [442d]
- New insights into how to improve modeling of crop nitrogen–biomass relations for wheat nitrogen management [442d]
- Scientists innovate 'hook and slide' method to improve drug discovery [442d]
- Researchers create a glass that sifts carbon dioxide [442d]
- Supercomputer provides new suite of Lyman-α forest simulations for illustrating large-scale structure of universe [442d]
- Korean study develops efficient SNP marker system for lettuce cultivar identification [442d]
- Unlocking the secrets of grapevine immunity: Study reveals how Eutypa lata metabolites activate plant defense mechanisms [442d]
- Study shows color of dragonflies changes throughout the year [442d]
- A mechanism-based theory of cellular and tissue plasticity [442d]
- Revealing close and distant relatives in ancient DNA with unprecedented precision [442d]
- Elevating our understanding of inner ear sound amplification [442d]
- Research reveals man born thousands of miles to the east traveled to Cambridgeshire 2,000 years ago [442d]
- Uncovering the role of beta diversity in ecosystems [442d]
- Molecular pump study explores how brine shrimp thrive in high salinity [442d]
- The emerging role of genomics and high-throughput phenomics in sugarcane breeding [442d]
- Advancements in RBG imaging and deep learning for accurate fusarium head blight assessment [442d]
- Few-shot learning transforms leaf trait analysis in bioenergy crop Populus trichocarpa [442d]
- Novel spectral phenotyping and deep learning approach unveiled for GM rice seed detection [442d]
- Sharing agricultural data: Distributed ledger technology for enhanced machine learning in plant phenotyping [442d]
- Traces of sunscreen agents found in the snow at the North Pole [442d]
- Research charts stellar birthplaces in the Whirlpool galaxy for the first time [442d]
- Researchers discover that plant RNA defense systems hide in unassuming 'bubbles' to fight mold invasions [442d]
- Ancient Sahul's submerged landscapes reveal a mosaic of human habitation [442d]
- Researchers demonstrate how magnetism can be actively changed by pressure [442d]
- New reusable and recyclable environmentally friendly hydrogel [442d]
- Study finds spider silk is more robust in areas with heavy rainfall [442d]
- Artificial intelligence unravels mysteries of polycrystalline materials [442d]
- How researchers are 'CReATiNG' synthetic chromosomes faster and cheaper [442d]
- Elucidating the mechanism of autophagosomes shaping with a flexible web [442d]
- Aerogel could become the key to future terahertz technologies [442d]
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