The Brutalist Report - science
- Findings suggest ILF3 may function as a reader of telomeric R-loops to help maintain telomere homeostasis [345d]
- Liquid droplets shape how cells respond to change, shows study [345d]
- Backyards, urban parks support bird diversity in unique ways [345d]
- Without proper management, Brazil's Cerrado becomes disfigured and less resilient to climate change [345d]
- Rice bran nanoparticles show promise as affordable and targeted anticancer agent [345d]
- Scientists fabricate composites that combine high strength and bioactivity inspired by the cortical bone [345d]
- A comprehensive monitoring and evaluation of disaster risk due to linkage of residual coal pillars and rock strata [345d]
- European Court of Human Rights is 'backsliding' on legal protections for asylum seekers, study says [345d]
- International balance of power determined by Chinese control over emerging technologies, study shows [345d]
- Research investigates whether electing progressive US prosecutors leads to increased crime [345d]
- Sibling contact with criminal legal system is harmful to children and families, study finds [345d]
- Advance in forensic fingerprint research provides new hope for cold cases [345d]
- How spicy does mustard get depending on the soil? [345d]
- Optimal spacing determined for grafted 'Primo Red' high tunnel tomato [345d]
- Mitochondrial DNA copy number contributes to growth diversity in allopolyploid fish [345d]
- Research suggests historically redlined areas see more modern-day gun violence [345d]
- Electron videography captures moving dance between proteins and lipids [345d]
- New findings shed light on how bella moths use poison to attract mates [345d]
- AI tool creates 'synthetic' images of cells for enhanced microscopy analysis [345d]
- Uncovering a CS Lewis poem [345d]
- Preparation of single-atom catalysts for highly sensitive gas detecting [345d]
- Q&A: Paper, plastics and penalties. How audits can improve curbside recycling [345d]
- Q&A: Cosmic rays, space weather and larger questions about the universe [345d]
- Announcing the birth of QUIONE, a unique analog quantum processor [345d]
- Life goals and their changes drive success, says study [345d]
- Turning to nature to improve vital water treatment [345d]
- World's oases threatened by desertification, even as humans expand them [345d]
- Taiwan hit by numerous quakes, strongest reaching 6.3 magnitude [345d]
- NASA's Voyager 1 resumes sending engineering updates to Earth [345d]
- Exploring the potential of single-atom catalysts [345d]
- Unveiling the secrets of Montesinho's honey: A blend of tradition and science [345d]
- Q&A: EPA finalizes phase-out plan for 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS [345d]
- Researchers break down pizza box recycling challenges, one slice at a time [345d]
- Eclipse projects shed new light on solar corona [345d]
- Why is methane seeping on Mars? NASA scientists have new ideas [345d]
- The stock market is (informationally) greater than the sum of its parts [345d]
- Record-breaking heat and humidity predicted for tropics this summer [345d]
- Research showcases Indigenous stewardship's role in forest ecosystem resilience [345d]
- Opinion: Environmental sustainability and consumption [345d]
- Study: If you give companies R&D credits, they are more likely to acquire startups [345d]
- Astrophysics research advances understanding of how gamma-ray bursts produce light [345d]
- How do crop–livestock systems switch to agricultural green development in the Baiyangdian Basin? [345d]
- Simulated microgravity affects sleep and physiological rhythms, study finds [345d]
- Doomed comet spotted near the sun during the April 8 total solar eclipse [345d]
- Dutch landscape is losing insect-pollinated plants, 87 years of data show [345d]
- European Space Agency adds 5 new astronauts in only fourth class since 1978. Over 20,000 applied [345d]
- Anticipating future risks of climate-driven wildfires in boreal forests [345d]
- A million years without a megaslide: Study goes deep into the Gulf of Alaska to investigate why [345d]
- Prehistoric lake sturgeon is not endangered, US says despite calls from conservationists [345d]
- Danish children encounter four typical family learning environments [345d]
- Juno reveals a giant lava lake on Io [345d]
- Hubble captures a bright galactic and stellar duo [345d]
- Czechs 3D-print Eiffel Tower from ocean waste for Olympics [345d]
- Minnesota House lawmakers push forward fertilizer tax to clean up contaminated wells [345d]
- Fighting impostor syndrome: Researcher aims to help students struggling with self-doubt [345d]
- Japan's premodern concept of nature at root of distinctive mindset in early childhood education [345d]
- Plastic fantastic or nature-based playgrounds: Which is best for children's development? [345d]
- Call to address gender inequity facing Australia's female veterans [345d]
- Restoring coastal habitat boosts wildlife numbers by 61%—but puzzling failures mean we can still do better [345d]
- AI weather forecasts can capture destructive path of major storms, new study shows [345d]
- New 2D material manipulates light with remarkable precision and minimal loss [345d]
- Realization of an ideal omnidirectional invisibility cloak in free space [345d]
- Investigating the porosity of sedimentary rock with neutrons [345d]
- Stonehenge may have aligned with the moon as well as the sun [345d]
- Kissing bugs, vector for Chagas disease, successfully gene edited for first time [345d]
- Novel graphene oxide spray coating advances antiviral protection of face masks [345d]
- TikTok fears point to larger problem: Poor media literacy in the social media age [345d]
- First discovery in decades of blue whales near Seychelles [345d]
- Don't blame Dubai's freak rain on cloud seeding—the storm was far too big to be human-made [345d]
- Radiating exoplanet discovered in 'perfect tidal storm' [345d]
- Research seeks solution to PFAS chemicals in waste [345d]
- Mojave desert tortoise officially joins California's endangered list [345d]
- Alkali-decorated microenvironments aid Cu single atom catalysts in CO₂ hydrogenation [345d]
- Avian flu outbreak raises a disturbing question [345d]
- New super-resolution microscopy approach visualizes internal cell structures and clusters via selective plane activation [345d]
- Steering toward quantum simulation at scale [345d]
- Native village proposes new option for restoring Eklutna River [345d]
- Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured [345d]
- Meteor shower to peak today: Here's when and the best way to watch [345d]
- Unstable employment while you're young can set you up for a wage gap later in life [345d]
- Researchers uncover kinky metal alloy that won't crack at extreme temperatures at the atomic level [345d]
- Study shows ultra-thin two-dimensional materials can rotate the polarization of visible light [345d]
- Toward a unified theory for dynamics of glassy materials [345d]
- A small factor makes a big impact on genome editing [345d]
- The enemy within: How pathogens spread unrecognized in the body [345d]
- More than coral: The unseen casualties of record-breaking heat on the Great Barrier Reef [345d]
- Sex differences don't disappear as a country's equality develops—sometimes, they become stronger [345d]
- Earth Day 2024: Four effective strategies to reduce household food waste [345d]
- Look to deadly Venus to find life in the universe, new paper argues [345d]
- AI and physics combine to reveal the 3D structure of a flare erupting around a black hole [345d]
- Beta-decay measurements in mirror nuclei pin down the weak nuclear force [345d]
- Pressure in the womb may influence facial development [345d]
- Planning at multiple scales for healthy corals and communities [345d]
- Researchers map protein network dynamics during cell division [345d]
- Bounding the amount of entanglement from witness operators [345d]
- Magnetic with a pinch of hydrogen: Research team develops new idea to improve the properties of ultra-thin materials [345d]
- Same species, different sizes: Rare evolution in action spotted in island bats [346d]
- Feedback loop that is melting ice shelves in West Antarctica revealed [346d]
- Computer model helps support theory of asteroid Kamo'oalewa as ejecta from the moon [346d]
- Pulsating Snake: First millisecond pulsar discovered in the galactic center [346d]
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