The Brutalist Report - science
- Sunlight and plastic: A risky combination for bottled water safety [287d]
- Antibiotic-resistance in sub-Saharan Africa 'alarming': Studies [287d]
- Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation [287d]
- Gala apples: Cold-induced ethylene impacted by harvest maturity, AVG treatment [287d]
- New insights into how cell shape influences protein transport rates [287d]
- An efficient protein delivery system with spider minor ampullate silk protein nanoparticles [287d]
- How employers can help support refugees in the workplace [287d]
- UK's rarest rainforest beetles go on multi-day 'adventures' [287d]
- How calcium reduces macrocracking in sweet cherries [287d]
- An alternative way to manipulate quantum states [287d]
- Why scientists are intrigued by air in NASA's Mars sample tubes [287d]
- When divided loyalties make for better executives [287d]
- New photonic chip spawns nested topological frequency comb [287d]
- Scientists discover surprising link between ancient biology and restricted human hair growth [287d]
- Interactive map shows future climate of your city based on emissions scenarios [287d]
- Most Ukrainians displaced by the war plan to return home when it is safe, research shows [287d]
- Next-generation NASA technologies tested in flight [287d]
- Spectroscopic technique that singles out water molecules lying on the surface reveals how they relax after being excited [287d]
- Saudi hajj pilgrims' deaths highlight how extreme heat kills [287d]
- Scotland's capercaillie population offered extinction lifeline [287d]
- Only 1 in 3 people enjoy talking about politics—researchers say the reasons are more social than political [287d]
- Economists reveal the costs of sanctions [287d]
- Greening the food supply chain: Developing sustainable food systems through interdisciplinary collaboration [287d]
- Insecticides contribute to drop in butterfly species across US MidWest: Study [287d]
- Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries, study finds [287d]
- Study finds plants store carbon for shorter periods than thought [287d]
- Behavioral and computational study shows that social preferences can be inferred from decision speed alone [287d]
- Family conditions may have more of an impact on upward social mobility than gender inequality [287d]
- Wild yeasts from Patagonia could yield new flavors of lagers: Genetic mutations enhance alcohol production [287d]
- Hurricane changed 'rules of the game' in monkey society [287d]
- Turning infrared light visible: New device uses 2D material to up-convert infrared light [287d]
- Citizen scientists gather eDNA in water samples for global biodiversity census [287d]
- A simple, fast, and versatile method for selective bromination of indole alkaloids [287d]
- Climate change accelerates emergence of insects, study shows [287d]
- Phonics and why it is used to teach reading [287d]
- Too young to be so cool: Lessons from three neutron stars [287d]
- No-cause evictions have the potential to hurt renters—with little gain for good landlords [287d]
- Exploring the relationship between civilians and military organizations through an experiment in Japan [287d]
- Recovering lost wages is nearly impossible for Australia's underpaid migrant workers. Here's how to fix the problem [287d]
- Research review offers insights for transforming the food sector [287d]
- New research casts doubt over cryptocurrencies' 'safe haven' properties [287d]
- Rare bone marrow cells revealed in new comprehensive atlas [287d]
- Striking new Webb image showing alignment of bipolar jets confirms star formation theories [287d]
- Researchers develop novel AI algorithm for analyzing microfossils [287d]
- Q&A: New method confines light inside an organic material to form a hybrid quantum state [287d]
- Community-led disaster resilience model benefiting those that need it most [287d]
- Researchers reveal effects of climate change on above- and belowground biomass distribution on Tibetan plateau [287d]
- Extensive eye-tracking dataset derived from Japanese L2 English learners' text reading [287d]
- Researchers create power-generating, gel electret-based device for wearable sensors [287d]
- New species of Callicarpa discovered in Hunan, China [287d]
- AI can help forecast toxic 'blue-green tides' [287d]
- Study uncovers genetic key to overcoming water stress in cucumbers [287d]
- Advanced algae sensor tested in Toledo proves valuable tool in protecting drinking water [287d]
- Transcriptomic insights into Chinese cabbage's unique morphology [287d]
- Lynn Conway was a trans woman in tech—and underappreciated for decades after she helped launch the computing revolution [287d]
- Behavioral economics theory explains a popular banana-clicking video game [287d]
- ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter image exposes iron, magnesium and aluminum on Mars surface [287d]
- Researchers discover Raja Ampat's reef manta rays prefer staying close to home—which could help save more of them [287d]
- Researchers uncover enzyme communication mechanism that could aid drug development [287d]
- Iron meteorites hint that our infant solar system was more doughnut than dartboard [287d]
- Why expanding access to algebra is a matter of civil rights [287d]
- Nigeria's mountain streams are a haven for special creatures—they need protection [287d]
- The earliest merging quasars ever seen [287d]
- Defunct satellites burning up in the atmosphere could damage the ozone layer [287d]
- What actually makes avocados bad for the environment? [287d]
- Tropical Storm Alberto moves inland over northeast Mexico as season's first named storm [287d]
- Is social media fueling political polarization? [287d]
- Great British Bake Off finalist discusses the parallels between chemistry and baking [287d]
- Climate change is helping the H5N1 bird flu virus spread and evolve [287d]
- Embryo and organoid models do not threaten the definition of personhood, bioethicist says [287d]
- New, small, ancient crocodile-like reptile described in Brazil [287d]
- Heat wave claims lives of at least 125 in Mexico this year, hitting country's most vulnerable [287d]
- Amid scorching heat, 900 people died in Saudi Arabia—climate change has made the Hajj pilgrimage more risky [287d]
- The problems with climate scenarios, and how to fix them [287d]
- Paper-based biosensor offers fast, easy detection of fecal contamination on produce farms [287d]
- Drone racing prepares neural-network AI for space [287d]
- Supermassive black hole appears to grow like a baby star [287d]
- Groundbreaking discovery: How researchers found remnants of Earth's primordial crust near Perth [287d]
- Mini liver model innovations promise more effective drug testing [287d]
- Scientists find further evidence that climate change could make fungi more dangerous [287d]
- Scientists spot hidden companions of bright stars [287d]
- First conclusive video evidence that a terrestrial leech species can jump [287d]
- How shifting cloud patterns are exacerbating climate change [287d]
- Unlocking the tea leaf's secret: Decoding the amino acid blueprint of tea plant [287d]
- The 2024 Noto Peninsula earthquake: A long, quiet initial rupture leading to multiplex fault ruptures [287d]
- Hidden partners: Symbiodolus bacteria found in various insect orders [287d]
- Chemists develop technique for extending nitrene reactions to three days [287d]
- Gravesite in France offers evidence of steppe migrant integration with Late Neolithic Europeans [287d]
- Galaxy NGC 4696 hosts a complex globular cluster system, observations find [287d]
- A ship found far off Israel's coast could shed light on the navigation skills of ancient mariners [287d]
- French-Chinese probe to hunt universe's biggest explosions [287d]
- The ornate horns of ancient marvel Lokiceratops point to evolutionary insights [287d]
- Change threatening coastal Native American sites cut from NC bill [287d]
- Invasive, shelled creature seen in popular Georgia lake, experts warn [287d]
- Summer solstice is around the corner: Here's how, when we'll start losing daylight [287d]
- High-temperature superconductivity: Exploring quadratic electron-phonon coupling [287d]
- Scientists devise algorithm to engineer improved enzymes [287d]
- Four in five people want more climate action: UN survey [287d]
- 'Nature's mirror': Climate change batters Albania's butterflies [287d]
- Climate change made deadly heat 35x more likely in US, Mexico, C. America [287d]
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