The Brutalist Report - science
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- Adult fish struggle to bounce back in marine protected areas, study finds [279d]
- Tokyo crowds revel as cherry blossoms reach full bloom [279d]
- Three companies in the running for NASA's next moon rover [279d]
- What we know about how 'forever chemicals' affect health [279d]
- Despite gains in Brazil, forest destruction still 'stubbornly' high: Report [279d]
- Rising temperatures upend migratory bird habitats in Albania [279d]
- One Tech Tip: How to use apps to track and photograph the total solar eclipse [279d]
- An orca calf stranded in a Canadian lagoon will be airlifted out to reunite with pod, rescuers say [279d]
- Why is Taiwan so exposed to earthquakes and so well prepared to withstand them? [279d]
- Automated bioacoustics: Researchers are listening in on insects to better gauge environmental health [279d]
- Research team provides water planning tool with future forecasts up to 2055 [279d]
- Study describes zinc oxide nanoparticle strategy for inactivation of multidrug-resistant bacteria [279d]
- Unlocking the secrets of disease resistance in chrysanthemums: A holistic approach to combating black spot disease [279d]
- China's orchid renaissance: Bridging ancient traditions and modern science [279d]
- Enhancing grassland sustainability: Strategies to delay leaf senescence in forage and turf grasses [279d]
- Polaron interfacial entropy as a route to high thermoelectric performance in DAE-doped PEDOT:PSS films [279d]
- Talking politics with strangers isn't as awful as you'd expect, research suggests [280d]
- Study: Vanishing photos make dating app matches multiply [280d]
- New sunflower family tree reveals multiple origins of flower symmetry [280d]
- Giant phage holds promise as treatment for lung infections, researchers find [280d]
- Scientists further our understanding of how foodborne bacteria can survive in food preparation environments [280d]
- Out of the park: New research tallies total carbon impact of tourism at Yellowstone [280d]
- Could microbes be the answer to detoxifying Scottish water sources? [280d]
- Q&A: Where the wild bees are—and aren't—impacts food supply [280d]
- Researchers determine structure of new metal tellurate material with potential uses in solar energy and more [280d]
- Experiencing extreme weather predicts support for policies to mitigate effects of climate change [280d]
- Closing the microcredit gender gap in Ghana [280d]
- Researchers study psychology of compulsive online shopping [280d]
- Evolution in action? New study finds possibility of nitrogen-fixing organelles [280d]
- What to know about the latest bird flu outbreak in the US [280d]
- How brown rats crawled off ships and conquered North American cities [280d]
- Spring snow storm batters Swedish drivers and government [280d]
- Weak self-control, social media and targeted advertising increase impulse buying, says study [280d]
- Examining groundwater's role in ecosystem sustainability [280d]
- Matador bugs use their own red flags to ward off predators [280d]
- Unraveling ethylene's role in carnation postharvest life: Insights into varietal sensitivity and genetic regulation [280d]
- Study of MADS-box genes in passion fruit illuminates plant organ development and stress responses [280d]
- Regulation of carotenoid metabolism in Zinnia elegans by carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase [280d]
- Standardized methodology measures cocoa household income [280d]
- Novel high entropy alloy nanoparticle catalysts for growing high-density carbon nanotubes [280d]
- For mining in arid regions to be responsible, we must change how we think about water, say researchers [280d]
- Guidance counselors could help female high schoolers erase the STEM gender gap: Report [280d]
- Simulating ejecta on titanium spacecraft surfaces under re-entry extreme environment conditions [280d]
- Positive work culture provides 'emotional paycheck' for most, but younger Gen Z employees treasure flexibility [280d]
- Q&A: Experiencing the solar eclipse from an animal's perspective [280d]
- Are universities connected to local sustainability? A new study suggests yes and no [280d]
- Harnessing infrared spectroscopy for consistent and predictable apple puree quality [280d]
- Plant-based plastic releases nine times less microplastics than conventional plastic [280d]
- MakerDAO from a traditional finance perspective: Researchers analyze DeFi project [280d]
- Pollen is a promising sustainable tool in the bone regeneration process [280d]
- Fuel cells: Oxidation processes of phosphoric acid revealed by tender X-rays [280d]
- Deciphering genomic language: New AI system unlocks biology's source code [280d]
- Sacred forests are resilient and show capacity for recovery and expansion, Greece study finds [280d]
- Module regulating culm development changes architecture and improves biomass of switchgrass [280d]
- Why do we need a leap second? A physicist explains what is messing with the Earth's rotation [280d]
- Early dinosaurs grew up fast, but fossil analysis suggests they weren't the only ones [280d]
- More than a third of African great ape population faces risks related to mineral mining [280d]
- How NASA spotted El Niño changing the saltiness of coastal waters [280d]
- Survey reveals UK butterfly winners and losers in the wake of record high temperatures [280d]
- Researchers develop near-chromosome-level genome for the Mojave poppy bee [280d]
- Schools are using research to try to improve children's learning—but it's not working [280d]
- Researcher sees 'alarming' risk of political violence in US [280d]
- We fly Congress: How airlines covertly lobby politicians [280d]
- Chatbot guides women through post-prison challenges [280d]
- Eclipses make the sun's gravitational light bending visible [280d]
- Research explores impact of 'manfluencer' culture on Australian schools [280d]
- China dominates new academic rankings based on open-access research [280d]
- Rigid decision-making practices might be hurting conscientious employees [280d]
- Private companies are exploiting outer space, but the law is struggling to catch up [280d]
- Rock sampled by NASA's Perseverance embodies why rover came to Mars [280d]
- Deciphering how the body picks the right opioid enantiomers [280d]
- How to grow inorganic functional nanomaterials—quantum dots—in the nucleus of live cells [280d]
- Australian 'bush glass' bears the fingerprints of a cosmic collision with an iron meteorite [280d]
- More social birds are more adventurous feeders, study finds [280d]
- How rightwing beliefs shape your view of the past—while leftwingers look to the future [280d]
- New tools reveal how genes work and cells organize [280d]
- Study gives first view of centromere variation and evolution [280d]
- Criollo cattle: Could an old breed be the beef industry's answer to climate change? [280d]
- SLAC completes construction of the largest digital camera ever built for astronomy [280d]
- New discovery unravels malaria invasion mechanism [280d]
- Easy compression, easy flow: Research team designs new granular materials [280d]
- Q&A: The engineer who delivers mRNA inside human cells [280d]
- Taiwan earthquake: An earthquake scientist on what we know so far and what may happen next [280d]
- Researchers closer to near real-time disaster monitoring [280d]
- Who are today's climate activists? Dispelling 3 big myths for Earth Month [280d]
- Is it safe to fly during the solar eclipse? Here's what experts have to say [280d]
- Mysterious python parasite threatens Florida's native snakes, pushing toward their 'extreme decline' [280d]
- Novel fabrication technique takes transition metal telluride nanosheets from lab to mass production [280d]
- Webb probes an extreme starburst galaxy [280d]
- New polymers show interaction with cells [280d]
- Early humans used wood splitting 300,000 years ago to hunt animals, study shows [280d]
- Research reveals pre-collapse monitoring of Kakhovka Dam, Ukraine [280d]
- New molecular compound designed with technological applications at the nanoscale [280d]
- Scientists identify class of binding molecules that can be used for targeted protein degradation [280d]
- Breakthrough in prime number theory demonstrates primes can be predicted [280d]
- Reimagining quantum dot single-photon sources: A breakthrough in monolithic Fabry-Perot microcavities [280d]
- Scientists create plastic-free vegan leather that dyes itself, grown from bacteria [280d]
- A balancing act: EphB4 and ephrin-B2 regulate artery formation [280d]
- Amber reveals mating behavior of cretaceous water striders [280d]
- Liquid metals research breaks ground in sustainable chemical manufacturing with metal-enhanced catalysts [280d]
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