The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists discover entirely new wood type that could be highly efficient at carbon storage [245d]
- The sun's corona is weirdly hot, and Parker Solar Probe rules out one explanation [245d]
- Research warns of 'systematic weaknesses in jury decisions' [245d]
- Mucus-based bioink could be used to print and grow lung tissue [245d]
- Researchers develop general framework for designing quantum sensors [245d]
- Study reveals impact of concern about misinformation on Americans' media consumption habits [245d]
- Repair kit for NASA's NICER mission heading to space station [245d]
- Study links credit availability with regional home prices [245d]
- Newly created super-black wood can improve telescopes, optical devices and consumer goods [245d]
- DART mission sheds new light on target binary asteroid system [245d]
- Researchers identify unique phenomenon in Kagome metal [245d]
- Study identifies universal blueprint for mammalian brain shape [245d]
- Carbon credits 'ineffective', says corporate climate watchdog [245d]
- Study finds friendships in America may be in less peril than previously thought [245d]
- Is that glass bottle of orange juice better for the planet than a plastic container? [245d]
- Engineers use machine learning to measure chaos in systems [245d]
- Researchers discover high levels of non-coding RNAs in testes, suggesting new roles in sperm function and evolution [245d]
- Farm families' childcare challenges impacting farm businesses, research suggests [245d]
- Hidden gatekeepers: How hiring bias affects workers in the food service industry [245d]
- Art of makeup, art of camouflage: Investigating amount and application of makeup for various situational contexts [245d]
- Elusive predicted water structure created in the laboratory [245d]
- Guaranteed income programs unlikely to improve health but still a valuable tool for alleviating poverty [245d]
- Stem cell harmony: How solanaceae plants maintain homeostasis through receptor compensation [245d]
- Acceptance seen as a key to 'financial mindfulness' [245d]
- I studied ShotSpotter in Chicago and Kansas City—here's what people using this technology should know [245d]
- Green synthesis of copper oxide nanoparticles from mangifera indica: A solution for agricultural disease management [245d]
- Organic nanozymes have broad applications from food and agriculture to biomedicine [245d]
- A new model to study regeneration of brown adipose tissues [245d]
- What science communicators could learn from marketing professionals [245d]
- The discovery of a new Earth-like planet could shed further light on what makes a planet habitable [245d]
- Our beef with 'Big Meat': The power perpetuating Australia's live export trade is at play elsewhere [245d]
- Rpv34: A novel plasmopara viticola resistance locus discovered in 'Moldova' grapes [245d]
- Children's safer use of technology linked to improved feelings of well-being [245d]
- The genetic blueprint of photosynthesis in citrus: Study identifies key traits and genes to boost fruit production [245d]
- Solar storms could cause more auroras on Tuesday night [245d]
- The right to disconnect is coming to Australia—what does this mean for you? [245d]
- Highways to health: Bicontinuous structures speed up cell migration [245d]
- Scientists identify the predictability limit of oceanic mesoscale eddy tracks in the South China Sea [245d]
- Insights into strawberry senescence: Hormonal interplay key to extending shelf life of 'Benihoppe' variety [245d]
- Genomewide prediction: A promising approach for improving russet formation in apple breeding programs [245d]
- Environmental, social initiatives lead to greater returns for hospitality firms in high-income nations [245d]
- Study finds working from home stifles innovation [245d]
- Scientists now know when an ancient lake supported human life in the Namib Sand Sea [245d]
- From selfie injuries to viral stunts, social media can be risky for children. Could a ban help? [245d]
- Precise genetics: New CRISPR method enables efficient DNA modification [245d]
- What did Bronze Age people do with all that bronze? New research revives old arguments about the nature of money [245d]
- A modified model designed to simulate nuclear fission sheds light on how rumors start, spread, and end [245d]
- Study finds police misconduct 'hotspots' across Florida [245d]
- Fruitful innovation: Transforming watermelon genetics with advanced base editors [245d]
- Ce-doped yttria transparent ceramic: A new ultraviolet-shielding material for extreme conditions [245d]
- New method detects environmentally unfriendly chemicals [245d]
- Study suggests cloud-to-ground lightning strikes may have generated building blocks for life on Earth [245d]
- Agricultural soils are efficient ice nucleating particles in the southern great plains [245d]
- Breakthrough in Z-alkene synthesis: Scientists develop efficient and sustainable method [245d]
- How bacteria attach their cloaks of invisibility to immune defenses [245d]
- New, more sustainable method for manufacturing microchips and other nanoscale devices [245d]
- Dual-action therapy shows promise against aggressive oral cancer [245d]
- ACE-ing protein detection in single cells [245d]
- Finnish happiness expert seeks to shift governments' focus from GDP to well-being [245d]
- New derivative from long pepper shows promise against antibiotic resistance [245d]
- Grassroots sports clubs give children belonging and strengthen communities, according to new report [245d]
- Carbon assurance likely to become mandatory, says study [245d]
- Sports partnerships with not-for-profits show lackluster results, study finds [245d]
- The major Atlantic current that keeps Northern Europe warm could have new variations and tipping points [245d]
- Innovative solutions for sustainability in the Zambezi River Basin [245d]
- Injury dressings in first-aid kits reveal shark species [245d]
- Study finds linguistic similarity boosts cooperation [245d]
- Radioactive rhinoceros horns may deter poaching [245d]
- New methods predict tipping points for alpine permafrost loss [245d]
- Developing new methods for targeted protein degradation [245d]
- Researchers create a cell atlas of the regenerating liver [245d]
- Parasite engineered to deliver therapy proteins to nerve cells [245d]
- Environmental conditions and cultivation practices when agriculture first emerged in Western Europe [245d]
- Astronomers observe eclipses of pulsar PSR J0024−7204O [245d]
- Using the term 'artificial intelligence' in product descriptions reduces purchase intentions [245d]
- Research aims to help secondary school athletic trainers manage conflict [245d]
- Europe's trial by fire: Risk of forest fires continues to rise [245d]
- Oil and gas extraction causes pollution to spike 10,000% [245d]
- Jojoba's survival strategy: How jasmonate boosts cold acclimation [245d]
- Tea plant's genetic guardians: lncRNA-protein pairs bolster disease resistance [245d]
- How better understanding of stoat behavior will help predator control in Aotearoa [245d]
- What makes high temperature superconductivity possible? Researchers get closer to a unified theory [245d]
- Primary education reforms in Mexico greeted with both enthusiasm and skepticism, study shows [245d]
- New York's Long Island Sound acidifies during droughts [245d]
- Breaking new ground for computing technologies with electron-hole crystals [245d]
- New study uses self-interacting dark matter to solve the final parsec problem [245d]
- Study reveals the Southwest Tianshan Mountains contribute the majority of the Kyzylkum desert sand and river system [245d]
- Study uncovers key to delayed climate recovery following mass extinction event [245d]
- Madison Symmetric Torus operates stable plasma at 10 times the Greenwald Limit [245d]
- Study shows liquid insecticides have limited impact against subterranean termite colonies [245d]
- Platypus and chicken reveal how chromosomes balance between the sexes [245d]
- Imaging below the surface reveals one of Los Angeles's webs of faults [245d]
- Research shows that brown treesnakes frequently kill prey too large to swallow [245d]
- Researchers develop a tool for visualizing single-cell data [245d]
- Astronomers explain rapid formation of organic macromolecules in protoplanetary disks around young stars [245d]
- Boost creativity in schools and build STEM careers, say educators [245d]
- Boeing says Starliner hot fire test on ISS went well with return date decision coming up [245d]
- Scientists convert bacteria into efficient cellulose producers [245d]
- Scientists lay out three-step plan to cut overlooked methane emissions [245d]
- Evacuations, destruction as California's largest fire of year rages [245d]
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