The Brutalist Report - science
- Team makes progress with fluorescent dyes to better visualize lipid membrane order in live cells [727d]
- Giant sequoias are a rapidly growing feature of the UK landscape [727d]
- Tsetse fly fertility damaged after just one heat wave, study finds [727d]
- Organic ginger's response to propagation, fertilizer in high-tunnel [727d]
- Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment [727d]
- Researchers connect declining atmospheric sulfur dioxide levels to rise in Legionnaires' disease [727d]
- Exploring the transferability of extracytoplasmic function switches across bacterial species [727d]
- Calls for reform to manage potential risks of modern slavery in the UK's hospitality industry [727d]
- Gravity waves caused by complex terrain over the Tibetan Plateau can enhance the intensity of spring rainfall [727d]
- Automated high-throughput sorting of living cells using laser light and AI [727d]
- Difficulties in exploiting the economic opportunities in the ocean [727d]
- Condor telescope reveals a new world for astrophysicists [727d]
- Exploring Arctic plants and lichens: An important conservation baseline for Nunavut's largest territorial park [727d]
- The numbers do not add up for mathematics homework, according to a new study [727d]
- Dark Energy Camera captures remains of a massive star that exploded nearly 11,000 years ago in huge gigapixel image [727d]
- New method finds higher carnivorous dinosaur biodiversity in Kem Kem beds of Morocco [727d]
- Zero-boil-off tank experiments to enable long-duration space exploration [727d]
- AI analysis of satellite images shows 1990s USSR collapse increased methane emissions, despite lower oil, gas production [727d]
- Immigrants found to be significantly less likely to commit crimes than the US-born [727d]
- Human activity on Curaçao began centuries earlier than previously believed, study finds [727d]
- Powerful new tool ushers in new era of quantum materials research [727d]
- When a team is less than the sum of its parts: Tensions between individual and team well-being [727d]
- Citizen scientists' 'glass eel' data helps protect Hudson River [727d]
- Gun manufacturers' ads appeal to women as 'serious students' of firearms to boost sales [727d]
- AI making waves in marine data collection [727d]
- Shopping study explores animal welfare in a virtual supermarket [727d]
- Gender diversity found to improve corporate social responsibility [727d]
- EU must adapt to warming continent: Officials [727d]
- A high-content triethyl phosphate-based, non-flammable, and high-conductivity electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries [727d]
- Tailoring raloxifene into single-component molecular crystals for multilevel stimuli-responsive phosphorescence [727d]
- The next pandemic? It's already here for Earth's wildlife, says biologist [727d]
- Scientists propose ten key components to foster climate-smart marine spatial planning globally [727d]
- Vehicle brakes produce charged particles that may harm public health, says study [727d]
- Opinion: Lagos bans single-use plastics—why I think Nigeria should have taxed them instead [727d]
- Global ecosystem contributes trillions in its services with key synergies and tradeoffs, study finds [727d]
- Operational modal analysis of the Artemis I dynamic rollout test [727d]
- The next space flight accident: How do we prevent it? [727d]
- Study declares waste-to-energy plants a low health risk [727d]
- How touchscreens and eye trackers can tell us something about the dating life of orangutans [727d]
- Americans struggle to distinguish factual claims from opinions amid partisan bias [727d]
- Our bacteria are more personal than we thought, new study shows [727d]
- Research examines the role of sex and violence in Peruvian military culture [727d]
- Study finds pronghorn population declining due to human development [727d]
- What does the American public really think of AI? [727d]
- Project reveals pandemic perceptions in Alaskan fishing community [727d]
- What should we do with aging marine structures? [727d]
- Hubble sees spiral galaxy NGC 4423 edge-on [727d]
- Advancing plant biology with breakthroughs in single-cell RNA sequencing [727d]
- Exploring the bactericidal activity of T1-spanin against drug-resistant bacteria [727d]
- The LIFE telescope passed its first test, detecting biosignatures on Earth [727d]
- Study reveals 'considerable farmer knowledge' on aspects of antibiotics risk [727d]
- A faster, cheaper way to synthesize diabetes and weight loss drugs like semaglutide [727d]
- Study shows how to increase success rate of restoration initiatives in the Cerrado [727d]
- Q&A: Why researchers need accessible training to understand and leverage artificial intelligence in the life sciences [727d]
- Unprecedented Hauraki Gulf heat waves revealed by marine lab's historic data set [727d]
- Scientists find that micronuclei are not the primary trigger of the cGAS/STING pathway [727d]
- Exploring exotic behaviors in population-imbalanced fermionic systems [727d]
- Innovative approaches for addressing difficult topics in K-12 schools [727d]
- Q&A: How Instagram influencers profit from anti-vaccine misinformation [727d]
- Scientists identify biodiversity conservation gaps in Madagascar [727d]
- Researchers reveal ways to fine-tune nanoparticles and outline future areas of study [727d]
- Video: Complex chemistry in the cold depths of space [727d]
- Gene flow in giraffes and what it means for their conservation [727d]
- Family unbound: How Western society is redefining and assembling families through digital platforms [727d]
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