The Brutalist Report - science
- Messenger RNAs with multiple 'tails' could lead to more effective therapeutics, say researchers [285d]
- Researchers publish dataset of over 6,000 agri-environmental policies from all over the world [285d]
- Decommissioned offshore structures could offer only limited ecological benefits, analysis of studies suggests [285d]
- Bird flu is causing thousands of seal deaths. Scientists aren't sure how to slow it down [285d]
- Reviving England's polluted rivers through incentivizing farmers and comprehensive monitoring [285d]
- Q&A: Clarifying the megathrust earthquake mechanism [285d]
- How comparison options affect stock buys [285d]
- Estimating coastal water depth from space via satellite-derived bathymetry [285d]
- Team reports on the occurrence of antibiotic resistance genes in the western Qinghai Lake basin [285d]
- Scientists develop catalyst designed to make ammonia production more sustainable [285d]
- A dynamically stable self-healable wire based on mechanical–electrical coupling [285d]
- Impacts of major volcanic eruptions over the past two millennia on both global and Chinese climates [285d]
- Improving root senescence recognition with a new semantic segmentation model [285d]
- Improving plant health diagnostics: The dawn of microfluidic devices for rapid miRNA detection [285d]
- Interior green wall plants treated with antigibberellin plant growth regulators show controlled stem growth [285d]
- Heat to blame for space pebble demise [285d]
- Alaska Native tribes take lead on shellfish toxin testing where state falls short [285d]
- New cost-effective method can detect low concentrations of pharmaceutical waste and contaminants in water [285d]
- New student advisor is an AI bot that designs academic plans, suggests books [285d]
- The more, the better? Why market share often has little impact on profits [285d]
- New analysis sees spike in 2023 global sea level due to El Niño [285d]
- The next antioxidant superfood? Canadian sea buckthorn berries offer diabetes and obesity potential [285d]
- Batter up (or not): Pro baseball players with longer contracts don't always work as hard [285d]
- White men who experience workplace harassment become allies of diversity efforts [285d]
- Q&A: Research reveals tips for making positive first impressions on co-workers, customers and clients [285d]
- Team proposes using AI to reconstruct particle paths leading to new physics [285d]
- Recreating development in a petri dish to understand how plants live [285d]
- Seven billion newly hatched chicks are killed every year—but a ban is not the solution, says study [285d]
- A new way to quantify climate change impacts: 'Outdoor days' [285d]
- Elucidating urban 'ecosystems' and creating regional diversity [285d]
- Higher temperatures mean higher food and other prices. A new study links climate shocks to inflation [285d]
- Satellite data assimilation improves forecasts of severe weather [285d]
- Scientists create novel technique to form human artificial chromosomes [285d]
- Shakespeare's sister: Digital archives reveal hidden insights into world-famous playwright's unknown sibling [285d]
- Why are Americans fighting over no-fault divorce? Maybe they can't agree what marriage is for [285d]
- Q&A: What happened underground during the Noto Peninsula earthquake? [285d]
- Research reveals new starting points for the rapid and targeted development of future drugs [285d]
- It's time to study lunar lava tubes. Here's a mission that could help [285d]
- Research challenges 'universal mechanism' concept, aiming to understand specific protein interactions [285d]
- The Mars science helicopter could be an airborne geologist on Mars [285d]
- Harnessing computational intelligence for 3D modeling of maize canopies [285d]
- High speed protein movies to aid drug design [285d]
- In a first, team identifies mysterious exporter for brassinosteroid plant hormone [285d]
- Advertising drives online gambling among young Australians [285d]
- Rose essential oil: A safe pesticide for organic agriculture [285d]
- Two keys needed to crack three locks for better engineered blood vessels [285d]
- A product that kills agricultural pests is also deadly to native Pacific Northwest snail [285d]
- Decoding the plant world's complex biochemical communication networks [285d]
- The US may catch a spring break on weather. Forecasters see minimal flooding and drought for spring [285d]
- 'How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?': Research reveals what Australian kids want to know [285d]
- New research shows unintended harms of organic farming [285d]
- Japan's space agency says it hopes to forge a profitable launch business with its new H3 rocket [285d]
- Russia's space agency aborts launch of 3 astronauts to the International Space Station; all are safe [285d]
- New rice variety adapted to suit conditions in Madagascar—improved phosphorus absorption and increased zinc content [285d]
- In a first, evolutionary biologists have identified a gene that influences visual preferences in tropical butterflies [285d]
- Parrots love playing tablet games, and it's helping researchers understand them [285d]
- Secrets of the Van Allen belt revealed in new study [285d]
- Mumpreneurs: A growing entrepreneurial force in Chinese society [285d]
- How do halibut migrate? Clues are in their ear bones [285d]
- Salt marshes put to the test in wave flume [285d]
- Study suggests millions are at risk using high arsenic water for cooking [285d]
- Young African students in Australia call out racial stereotypes [285d]
- Uncovering the ripple effects of the climate crisis [285d]
- Female legislators at forefront of shaping gun legislation in the US [285d]
- Astronomers confirm a new 'Trojan' asteroid that shares an orbit with Mars [285d]
- Hubble finds that aging brown dwarfs grow lonely [285d]
- 'Courtship' gene shows different effects in two fruit fly species [285d]
- Scientists investigate how cerium is produced in the universe [285d]
- NASA's Chandra identifies an underachieving black hole [285d]
- Examining the evolutionary history of the formation of forceps and maternal care in earwigs [285d]
- High-efficiency hollow-core optical fiber cable for medical procedures [285d]
- Scientists collaborate to study the cause and development of liver abscesses in cattle [285d]
- Bridging the lexical divide: Unified approach to combat plant invasions in Australia [285d]
- Method to detect dark matter could lead to a better understanding of galaxy evolution [285d]
- Chance sighting reveals new species of fluffy beetle [285d]
- New islands won't help those made homeless by sea-level rise [285d]
- Coalescence-fragmentation cycles based on human conflict [285d]
- England's rural housing crisis could be solved by fixing land prices and bringing land into public ownership [285d]
- 10 million animals die on our roads each year—here's what works (and what doesn't) to cut the toll [285d]
- DNA attached to nanoparticles found to contribute to lupus symptoms [285d]
- Conspiracy theorists seem to favor an intuitive thinking style—here's why that's important [285d]
- The outpouring of grief in New York over Flaco the owl's death [285d]
- How a balloon-borne experiment can do the job of the Hubble space telescope [285d]
- The sticking point: Why physicists are still struggling to understand ice's capacity to adhere and become slippery [285d]
- Biodiversity loss may accelerate ecosystem destabilization [285d]
- Thermonuclear flames: Astrophysicists use supercomputer to explore exotic stellar phenomena [285d]
- Chimpanzees stayed in an 'invisible cage' after zoo enclosure was enlarged—South African study [285d]
- AI could help predict floods where traditional methods struggle [285d]
- We need faster, better ways to monitor NZ's declining river health, and using environmental DNA can help [285d]
- How 'himpathy' helps shield perpetrators of sexual misconduct from repercussions [285d]
- Water woes in southern Alberta could spell disaster for aquatic ecosystems, and the people who rely on them [285d]
- New geological study shows Scandinavia was born in Greenland [285d]
- Researchers identify genetic contribution to the composition of the microbiome around maize roots [285d]
- New milestone in laser cooling: Research team cools silica glass by a record 67 Kelvin [285d]
- Scientists invent coin-sized device to rapidly isolate blood plasma for diagnostics and precision medicine [285d]
- Researchers name prehistoric amphibian ancestor discovered in Smithsonian collection after Kermit the Frog [285d]
- Land snails: Recorders of climate and weather changes [285d]
- Understanding corrosion to enable next-generation metals [285d]
- Gaia unravels the ancient threads of the Milky Way [285d]
- Candida albicans toxin plays a special role in the colonization of the digestive tract [285d]
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