The Brutalist Report - science
- Salt, microbes, acid and heat in food preservation [462d]
- Hiring globally mobile, highly specialized workers after their firm's failure can be a strategic move [462d]
- Dutch farmers struggle through extreme weather [462d]
- Novel methodology projects growth of native trees, enhancing return on investment in forest restoration [462d]
- Embracing idiosyncrasies over optimization: The path to innovation in biotechnological design [462d]
- Study says ice age could help predict oceans' response to global warming [462d]
- Novel strategy for ultrahigh density copper single atom enzymes developed for tumor therapies [462d]
- Why family businesses get more from women leaders [462d]
- Research demonstrates the importance of diverse social ties to entrepreneurship, even in divided societies [462d]
- How firms frame training programs for gig workers can boost promotion and uptake of the programs [462d]
- How do human capital and pro-market institutions shape ambitious entrepreneurship in good and crisis times? [462d]
- Art philanthropy in US is localized, depends on prestige of art organization, research finds [462d]
- Image: Hubble views a galactic supernova site [462d]
- Q&A: Veganuary—the environmental benefits of a low and no meat diet [462d]
- New risk modeling can help Aotearoa's pāua industry adapt to climate change [462d]
- Quantum physicist uses graphene ribbons to build nanoscale power plants [462d]
- Scientists propose a biocatalytic reactor for detoxifying water on Mars [462d]
- Alarming extent of gambling-related messages during live ice hockey, basketball coverage [462d]
- NASA continues Artemis moon rocket engine tests with first hot fire of 2024 [462d]
- Machine learning models teach each other to identify molecular properties [462d]
- Humans can get their pets sick: Reverse zoonoses more common than once thought [462d]
- Study analyzes differences among lone, pair and group terror attackers [462d]
- Study combines storytelling and movement to improve language and motor skills in early years [462d]
- Global food production at risk as rising temperatures threaten farmers' physical ability to work, new study finds [462d]
- Expected CO₂ levels in 2024 threaten 1.5°C warming limit [462d]
- Monitoring microorganisms on the International Space Station [462d]
- How does materialism in social media trigger stress and unhappiness? [462d]
- Colony spawning and enhanced brood protection in invasive bluegill found to facilitate their spread [462d]
- Moderate performance goals let workers adapt to turbulent marketplaces, research suggests [462d]
- Study shows moss could have starring role in pollution monitoring [462d]
- Study finds chemodiversity of soil-dissolved organic matter altered by microplastics [462d]
- The importance of higher purpose, culture in banking [462d]
- Pandemic music struck a darker chord, study finds [462d]
- Cash-strapped conservationists in South Africa are struggling to collect biodiversity data. How to change that [462d]
- Could quantum physics be the key that unlocks the secrets of human behavior? [462d]
- Scientists unlock secrets of aromatic molecules' interaction with gold [462d]
- Using generative AI to identify potent and selective MYT1 inhibitors for the treatment of cancer [462d]
- AI-driven platform discovers PHD inhibitor for anemia treatment [462d]
- New approach to single-cell RNA structure sequencing unveils biomarkers for human development and disease [462d]
- New research sheds light on how non-spherical atmospheric particles behave [462d]
- Creating a new, sustainable plastic using physics [462d]
- Modeling study finds alpine glaciers will lose at least a third of their volume by 2050 [462d]
- Japan space agency says its lunar spacecraft is on the moon but is still 'checking its status' [462d]
- Why are floods in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal so devastating? Urban planning expert explains [462d]
- New superconducting material discovered in transition-metal dichalcogenides materials [462d]
- Laser instrument on NASA's LRO successfully pings Indian moon lander [462d]
- New study reports first known use of positron emission particle tracking in a living animal subject [462d]
- The math of rightwing populism: Easy answers + confidence = reassuring certainty [462d]
- Molecular switch found to play central role in bacterial dysentery [462d]
- Bacterial immune system boosts antibiotic effectiveness against cholera, study reveals [462d]
- New technique provides insight into how proteins involved in cellular processes communicate via extracellular vesicles [462d]
- Constructing a deep generative approach for functional RNA design [462d]
- Q&A: Small solar sails could be the next 'giant leap' for interplanetary space exploration [462d]
- China's medieval Tang dynasty had a surprising level of social mobility, new study finds [462d]
- Vines strangle forests in warm temperatures, threaten planet's cooling 'carbon sink' [462d]
- Investigating the role of 'random walks' in particle diffusion [462d]
- Sustainable practices could save Mexico's blue agave, tequila and bats [462d]
- New carbon-based tunable metasurface absorber paves the way for advanced terahertz technology [462d]
- Energy supply in human cells is subject to quality control, researchers discover [462d]
- Exploding kamikaze bacteria: How a few 'soldier' cells confer virulence to a population by sacrificing themselves [462d]
- Black phosphorus propels spintronics with exceptional anisotropic spin transport [462d]
- Climate change and atmospheric dynamics unveil future weather extremes [462d]
- Researchers discover rare phages that attack dormant bacteria [462d]
- Clutch-stack-driven molecular gears in crystals could propel material innovation [462d]
- A nature-based solution to restore and adapt western US dry forests to climate change [462d]
- A means for tuning friction on a flat surface without the use of math [462d]
- Mars Express finds evidence of large water deposit at the Medusae Fossae Formation [462d]
- How winter storms stress San Luis Obispo County elephant seals in the midst of birthing season [462d]
- Japan's first moon lander is aiming for a very small target [463d]
- Scientists compute with light inside hair-thin optical fiber [463d]
- US spaceship lost over S. Pacific following failed Moon mission [463d]
- Israeli company gets green light to make world's first cultivated beef steaks [463d]
- A window into plant evolution: The unusual genetic journey of lycophytes [463d]
- Jinglinxi, China: Ditches and ponds could be used in upland catchments to balance drainage and intercept pollutants [463d]
- Study shows how adding impurities to thermoelectric materials impacts their mechanical properties [463d]
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