The Brutalist Report - science
- Mitochondrial study offers new insights into how our cells process RNA for energy production [259d]
- Measurements from 'lost' Seaglider offer new insights into Antarctic ice melting [259d]
- Geologists rewrite textbooks with new insights from Cambrian rocks of Grand Canyon [259d]
- Powerful new US-Indian satellite will track Earth's changing surface [259d]
- Chemists find easier way to produce biodiesel from waste oil [259d]
- Report: Countries must dramatically increase climate adaptation efforts and bridge the finance gap [259d]
- How to build a home radio telescope to detect clouds of hydrogen in the Milky Way [259d]
- Researchers warn against misusing lack of climate change adaptation measurements to cut funding [259d]
- Researchers unveil proximity-induced electrical transport properties of Pt/CrI₃ heterostructure [259d]
- Improved water quality monitoring for waterways flowing into Great Barrier Reef [259d]
- Ultrafast imaging technique reveals how ozone-damaging molecule reacts to light [259d]
- Navigating the challenges of AI in education [259d]
- Biorefining process could make grass digestible for pigs, chickens, and fish [259d]
- Nanoparticle approach enhances detection of low-abundance proteins in blood plasma [259d]
- Deep ocean clues to a million-year-old ice age puzzle revealed in new study [259d]
- Rainfall induces bursts of natural nanoparticles that can form clouds above the Amazon rainforest, study shows [259d]
- Additional tests demonstrate chalk-coated textiles' cooling effect in urban environments [259d]
- Two-faced membrane channel provides a simple, efficient way to separate oil and water [259d]
- Planetary Boundaries framework gains traction in sustainability science [259d]
- Kindness in academic workplaces tied to stronger institutional identity and well-being [259d]
- Beyond wires: Bubble printing technique powers next-generation electronics [259d]
- Whales in Wembley: Origins of mysterious blue whale bones uncovered [259d]
- Scientists train AI to detect pain—in goats [259d]
- Sticky paper on bumpers reveals scale of bee deaths due to car collisions [259d]
- UN aims to set standards for scandal-hit carbon markets [259d]
- Plants and animals with bigger genomes grow less efficiently—new research helps explain why they never died out [259d]
- Scarlet Macaw parents 'play favorites,' purposefully neglecting younger chicks [259d]
- Nanosensor platform enables development of flexible biosensors with modular design [259d]
- Treating bullying as everyone's problem reduces incidence in primary schools [259d]
- Why do wet dogs shake? Biologists discover the neural mechanism behind this hairy mammalian tactic [259d]
- Flood-hit Spain drenched by wettest October on record [259d]
- Systematic study of policy experiences can increase public support for new policies [259d]
- No more shaking it up: An innovative method for culturing microbes in static liquid medium [259d]
- Chemists showcase power of pathbreaking method to make complex molecules [259d]
- New research could simplify genetic transfer of nitrogen fixation to food crops [259d]
- Chimpanzees perform better on challenging computer tasks when they have an audience, research reveals [259d]
- Elephant turns a hose into sophisticated showering tool [259d]
- Scientists discover yeast-green algae mix improves water treatment [259d]
- 'Storyline' simulations can gauge the role of global warming in extreme weather events [259d]
- Restoring Mexico's archaeological heritage to its rightful place [259d]
- Encouraging quiet during zoo visits might lead to a better appreciation of the animals, say researchers [259d]
- Research team investigates climate change impact on pecan orchards [259d]
- Power of aesthetic species on social media boosts wildlife conservation efforts, say experts [259d]
- Brainy bumblebees still succumb to the temptations of caffeine and sugar [259d]
- Research shows disproportionate flood exposure for least polluting nations [259d]
- Hera burns towards Mars [259d]
- Veterinarian identifies household threats for pets [259d]
- When countries hide their public debt, they hurt themselves, their citizens and their lenders, say economists [259d]
- Reintroduced Colorado wolf likely died after fight with another wolf, federal wildlife officials say [259d]
- After two scrubs, SpaceX knocks out Cape Canaveral launch [259d]
- China passes energy law to 'promote carbon neutrality' [259d]
- Cracked earth in Greece's saffron heartland as drought takes toll [259d]
- Philippines cleans up after Typhoon Yinxing slams north coast [259d]
- Improving pulse flours for consumer use: Using synchrotron light to determine optimal particle size for milling [259d]
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