The Brutalist Report - science
- Blue tit population booms with moths on the menu: Study [780d]
- Female leadership key to community 'saving itself' in unprecedented trauma, says report [780d]
- Tiny worm, giant leap: Discovery of highly specific fatty acid attachment to proteins [780d]
- New US Postal Service stamps feature iconic NASA Webb images [780d]
- Fingerprinting biomolecules with the help of sound [780d]
- Shallow soda lakes show promise as cradles of life on Earth [780d]
- New reagent improves process of making sulfur-containing compounds that may be used in medicines [780d]
- Don't blame the sharks: Research reveals why more hooked tarpon are being eaten [780d]
- Scientists warn missing Russian data causing Arctic climate blind spots [780d]
- Researcher proposes more equitable subway stations for the elderly and mobility handicapped [780d]
- The hidden impact of virtual communication for student teams [780d]
- Novel graph neural network models enhance precipitation forecasting [780d]
- Investigating the presence of environmental rare earth elements in activated sludge systems [780d]
- Sexual minority young people in Canada more likely to experience harmful police contact, finds study [780d]
- Immune cells drive sex reversal in zebrafish, a discovery that could improve treatments for female infertility [780d]
- New research examines how assumptions affect motion capture technology [780d]
- Scientists count penguins on remote sub-Antarctic island [780d]
- Endosomal stress, a newly defined organelle stress, induces inflammation via ubiquitin signaling [780d]
- Cultivating gender equality could cut corruption, research suggests [780d]
- Navigating the 'big little leap' to kindergarten [780d]
- Lawyers are rapidly embracing AI: Here's how to avoid an ethical disaster [780d]
- Study uncovers the non-isotropic nature of tropospheric delay for high-precision GNSS positioning [780d]
- Manipulated hafnia paves the way for next-generation memory devices [780d]
- Follow the salt: Connecting salt concentrations and motion in roundworms [780d]
- Study uncovers the dynamics of extreme climate events in Guangdong using satellite data [780d]
- Scientists increase the solubility of an effective antidepressant by a factor of 1,600 [780d]
- Do wolves make deer hunting over bait harder? [780d]
- Organizations in crises may benefit from jazz ensemble model [780d]
- 'Lonely' giraffe in Mexico begins long journey to new home [780d]
- Report finds 'false positive' field drug tests lead to wrongful convictions [780d]
- Peregrine Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer returns to Earth after eventful mission [780d]
- Researchers develop new plant-derived urease inhibitor to improve fertilizer performance [780d]
- Deepwater Horizon oil spill study could lead to overhaul of cleanup processes worldwide [780d]
- Astrophysicists offer theoretical proof of traversable wormholes in the expanding universe [780d]
- Prescribed burning could be making Aussie forests more flammable [780d]
- Study finds S. aureus' surface-sticking ability not evenly distributed over cell envelope [780d]
- Researchers observe tiny pseudoscorpion riding on a scorpion [780d]
- Whale calves found stealing milk from other mothers [780d]
- Study of gigantism in whales provides clues to genomic mechanism involved in tumor suppression [780d]
- Ocean biodiversity could be protected with green hydrogen byproduct, study shows [780d]
- Australian-first study examines impacts of long COVID on intimate partner violence victim-survivors [780d]
- Study of decommissioned onshore gas field highlights hydrogen storage concerns [780d]
- Wolves and elk are (mostly) welcome back in Poland and Germany's Oder Delta region, survey shows [780d]
- Study shows RNAs do work outside of cells to guide the immune system [780d]
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