The Brutalist Report - science
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- US workers with remote-friendly jobs still work from home nearly half the time, five years after the pandemic began [417d]
- How countries define climate action in Paris Agreement pledges, and why a standard format could help assess outcomes [417d]
- Supercomputer draws molecular blueprint for repairing damaged DNA [417d]
- Advanced isotopic analysis provides new insights into global fossil methane emissions [417d]
- Scientists create method for designing proteins that can bind and sense a range of small molecules [417d]
- Quantum holograms: Metasurfaces entangle light and information in new study [417d]
- Trump administration unveils sweeping environment rollbacks [417d]
- Brazilian study points the way to developing the Amazon bioeconomy [417d]
- Democracy, egalitarianism and the homicide rate: An empirical test of a variety of democracies [417d]
- Climate research should integrate multiple approaches, argue researchers [417d]
- Certain mutations disrupt touch-based learning, study finds [417d]
- Genome editing technique enables partial inhibition of gene function in crops [417d]
- Electrochemical properties of biomolecular condensates could help in development of cancer or ALS treatments [417d]
- The importance of making accurate estimates to control marine litter [417d]
- New capabilities in DNA nanostructure self-assembly eliminate need for extreme heating and controlled cooling [417d]
- How UV radiation triggers a cellular rescue mission [417d]
- What pesticides do to bumble bee brains depends on dose and timing, study reveals [417d]
- Scientists explain energy transfer mechanism in chloroplasts and its evolution [417d]
- Phosphorene nanoribbons shown to exhibit magnetic and semiconductor properties at room temperature [417d]
- New species of killifish from Kenya already critically endangered [417d]
- Researchers develop glass sensors for the Einstein Telescope [417d]
- Nanogel drug delivery system shows for treating recurrent urinary tract infections [417d]
- Study calls for increased research funding to sustain U.S. agriculture [417d]
- Astronauts prepare for International Space Station launch; biomedical, materials, physical sciences work planned [417d]
- Fake news spreads further on X if the story is about the future [417d]
- Many animal 'geomorphs' under threat, study warns [417d]
- Community composting programs show promise in reducing household food waste [417d]
- Automated method increases the efficiency of bioactive natural product discovery [417d]
- Ancient DNA reveals Maghreb communities preserved their culture and genes, even in a time of human migration [417d]
- Mathematicians move the needle on the Kakeya conjecture, a decades-old geometric problem [417d]
- Pressurized electrolyzer achieves high-current NH₃ synthesis from nitrogen oxide [417d]
- East Asian human gene that allows adult humans to digest sugars in milk likely came from Neanderthals [417d]
- No countries on track to meet all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, analysis finds [417d]
- Terrestrial 'life oasis' from end-Permian mass extinction period discovered in China [417d]
- How to save workplace diversity schemes from the DEI backlash (without collecting more data) [417d]
- Do tax cuts encourage investment? Companies chose to save cash from tax cuts rather than invest it into growth [417d]
- Supramolecular organic framework achieves high-efficiency iodine capture from seawater [417d]
- Extreme ocean heat does not mean climate change is accelerating: Study [417d]
- Archaeologists uncover the oldest known partial face fossil of a human ancestor in western Europe [417d]
- New computer code could lead to simpler, less costly stellarators for fusion power [417d]
- Increased rainfall and vegetation changes result in sediment shifts at the Roof of the World [417d]
- Gene related to human kidney disease linked to touch in sea anemones [417d]
- New technology puts a spatial lens on CRISPR screening [417d]
- Dried veggies, legumes could be key to improving plant-based meat alternatives [417d]
- Hummingbirds in Andes Mountains found nesting in colonies, defying territorial norms [417d]
- Temperature during development influences connectivity between neurons and behavior in fruit flies, study shows [417d]
- Lighting the way: How activated gold nanoparticles reveal drug movement in the body [417d]
- How do researchers determine how toxic a chemical is? A toxicologist explains alternatives to animal testing [417d]
- Plasmon-assisted catalytic CO₂ conversion method offers sustainable e-fuel production [417d]
- Real-time tracking reveals aromaticity-driven molecular shape changes [417d]
- Study finds cities that conducted greenhouse gas emissions inventories moved needle toward reduction [417d]
- AI has untapped potential to advance biodiversity conservation, study finds [417d]
- Young adults describe life in the COVID years [417d]
- 'Nanosnag' virus detection technique could streamline vaccine production quality checks [417d]
- Wind turbine remains may be among 'most surprising' fossils for far future generations, paleontologists say [417d]
- Flooding from below: The unseen risks of sea level rise [417d]
- New survey explores what people in South Africa expect of publicly visible scientists [417d]
- Black holes spew out powerful jets that span millions of light-years. We're trying to understand their whole life cycle [417d]
- Evaluating bat activity in winter: Southern forests provide a haven for bats amid disease threats [417d]
- Neurons' reverse migration: Exploring the brain's evolutionary architecture [417d]
- New study on the scale and scope of the online trade of endangered species [417d]
- Mysterious radio pulses from space have been tracked down—and the source is not what astronomers expected [417d]
- Integrative analysis tool turns spatial RNA sequencing into imager [417d]
- Hand pollination helps cocoa farmers offset climate harm [417d]
- Powering the future: America's perceptions on critical minerals [417d]
- Does conflict with friends make you squirm? Doing it right might make the relationship stronger [417d]
- Unprecedented changes to North Atlantic winds could have major impacts on UK weather [417d]
- Landscape scale pesticide pollution detected in the Upper Rhine region, from agricultural lowlands to remote areas [417d]
- Want to climb the leadership ladder? Try debate training [417d]
- Latest results from 20+ year Oxford study reveals ongoing impacts of global crises on young people [417d]
- Revealing hidden Alfred Tennyson text using innovative imaging techniques [417d]
- Opening a new chapter in 3D microprinting with MXene [417d]
- Neutron imaging reveals optimization potential for CO₂ conversion [417d]
- Unveiling the intermolecular mechanisms behind OEM dissolution in organic batteries [417d]
- Pennsylvania's mushroom industry faces urgent labor shortage—latest immigration policies will likely make it worse [417d]
- Video: Time lapse simulation of Hera's Mars flyby [417d]
- Criminology scholar connects Cambodian temple trafficking to white-collar crime [417d]
- Decoding nanomaterial phase transitions with tiny drums [417d]
- Researchers use unique approaches to study plants in future climate conditions [417d]
- NASA continues BioNutrients space-fermented food research [417d]
- First operating system for quantum networks paves the way for practical internet applications [417d]
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- Want to preserve biodiversity? Go big, researchers say [417d]
- Scientists achieve universal technique—called van der Waals squeezing—for atomic manufacturing of 2D metals [417d]
- Study finds public security disclosures may aid adversaries [417d]
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