The Brutalist Report - science
- Stretching spider silk makes it stronger by aligning protein chains [285d]
- Earth's hidden carbon recyclers: Sulfur bacteria team up to break down organic substances in the seabed [285d]
- Webb wows with incredible detail in actively forming star system [285d]
- US military's mini space shuttle X-37B returns to Earth after orbiting for 434 days on a secret mission [285d]
- Cellular structure without a membrane: Researcher discusses how synapses use liquids to create functional separations [285d]
- Pure porous polymers promise cleaner air and energy solutions [285d]
- NASA successfully acquires GPS signals on moon [285d]
- Hubble spies a spiral in the constellation Hydra [285d]
- Airlines with more women at the top found to be more efficient [285d]
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- The protein that helps plants survive the cold [285d]
- Astronauts could replace their own mitochondria to treat radiation sickness [285d]
- Volunteers achieve 200,000 galaxy classifications in citizen scientist project [285d]
- Engineers install Orion solar array wings for Artemis II [285d]
- Aromatic baths may improve mood and performance of remote workers [285d]
- Young female chimps develop nest-building independence earlier than males, study reveals [285d]
- A parasite introduced from Mainland China invades parts of the Tone River system [285d]
- UK employers less likely to recruit disadvantaged ethnic minority graduates, report suggests [285d]
- Pollinator diversity in urgent need of protection to ensure ecosystems function properly [285d]
- Nearly half of popular tropical plant groups related to birds-of-paradise and bananas are threatened with extinction [285d]
- US 'vital' for forecasting global weather extremes: UN [285d]
- One in 15 US adults has been on the scene of a mass shooting, study finds [285d]
- Ditches and canals are a big, yet overlooked, source of greenhouse gas emissions [285d]
- S.Sudan heat wave 'more likely' due to climate change: study [285d]
- Americans support civics education, but partisan divide on DEI policies and free speech on college campuses remains [285d]
- Pure nickel oxide research refutes hydrogen-superconductivity link [285d]
- Protections drop for wolves in most of Europe [285d]
- Perseverance team confronts a stubborn engineering challenge [285d]
- Private lunar lander is declared dead after landing sideways in a crater near the moon's south pole [285d]
- Cyclone Alfred is traumatizing people who've lived through other disasters [285d]
- Scientists develop advanced forest monitoring systems: Will forests monitor themselves in the future? [285d]
- Caterpillar gods and bridal gifts: How Indigenous culture has shaped crop diversity [285d]
- Visualization of the first contact between the earliest reported human coronavirus and its human receptor molecule [285d]
- The changing chorus: How movements and memories influence birdsong evolution [285d]
- How plants control partnerships with fungi: Study finds stress hormones influence symbiosis [285d]
- How cyclones rip apart houses—and how to boost the chance your home stays standing [285d]
- Musk's SpaceX faces new setback after Starship explosion [285d]
- Microbiota transplantation offers new hope against cotton leaf curl disease [285d]
- ChIP-mini technology advances analysis of DNA-protein interactions in pathogenic bacteria [285d]
- 'Icarus of the deep': How a dying anglerfish became a social media sensation [285d]
- Heat-activated receptor could unlock new pain therapies [285d]
- Scientists urge inclusion of plastics in climate action plans [285d]
- Image: Kachemak Bay's stony waters [285d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses how AI is impacting the tax industry [285d]
- Simultaneous aerobic and anaerobic respiration in a Yellowstone thermophile challenges scientific norms [285d]
- 'Nanodot' control could fine-tune light for sharper displays and quantum computing [285d]
- Cherry trees protect buds from freezing by supercooling, but how? [285d]
- Physicists capture elusive plasma instability in unprecedented detail [285d]
- Crystal lattice at a distance: Moiré material method makes it easier to study interactions between electrons [285d]
- The dynamic battle between Mars's atmosphere and solar wind [285d]
- New book champions centuries-old vision for future of marine conservation [285d]
- How human activity is altering carnivore behavior in Mexico's cloud forests [285d]
- Innovative ancient burial site found to be older than Stonehenge [285d]
- The unforeseen effects of melting glaciers on Arctic coastal ecosystems [285d]
- Airborne microplastics: Where do they come from, where do they go? [285d]
- Violent crime is indeed a root cause of migration, according to study [285d]
- Labradors and humans share the same obesity genes [285d]
- Pip in final egg means bald eagles Jackie and Shadow should soon be parents of triplets [285d]
- Low salmon numbers in California could prompt shutdown of fishing for a record third straight year [285d]
- Golden eagle soars again after rescue in Tunisia [285d]
- Hungary reports first foot-and-mouth cases in 50 years [285d]
- Money laundering plays a key role in every part of the illegal drugs industry—here's how it works [285d]
- Model simulates the upcoming AFL season four different ways—here's what was predicted [285d]
- Butterflies declined by 22% in just two decades across the US—there are ways you can help save them [285d]
- How a 'conspiracy mindset' promotes acceptance of vaccine misinformation, and how to counter it [285d]
- Entangled polymers and nanosheets create skin-like, self-healing hydrogel [285d]
- High-energy space particles may play a role in initiating lightning flashes [285d]
- Insect vision inspires noninvasive method for deep tissue molecular mapping [285d]
- Utilizing communication satellites to survey Earth [285d]
- Point-of-care test cracks code for cell-free protein detection [285d]
- Australians told 'prepare for worst' as tropical cyclone nears [285d]
- SpaceX's latest Starship test flight ends with another explosion [285d]
- Private lunar lander may have fallen over while touching down near the moon's south pole [285d]
- Monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico rebound this year [285d]
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