The Brutalist Report - science
- New mechanism uses photonic crystal for concentrating light on a chip [150d]
- Scientists reveal how a protein linked to Parkinson's disease transforms biomolecular condensates [150d]
- Throwing a 'spanner in the works' of our cells' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss [150d]
- Q&A: What makes an 'accidental dictator' in the workplace? [150d]
- NASA's Glenn to test lunar air quality monitors aboard space station [150d]
- Microplastics discovered in caddisfly casings from the 1970s suggest long-term contamination [150d]
- Scientists probe the mystery of Titan's missing deltas [150d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid [150d]
- Mini-hairpin peptide structure found to stall protein synthesis in E. coli [150d]
- Screen time prevalent under grandparents' care, study finds [150d]
- Space traffic and trash: Policy experts work toward a sustainable final frontier [150d]
- Magnetic fields can map the universe—here's how [150d]
- Looking to the Pacific, scientists improve forecasts of atmospheric rivers [150d]
- Hard carbon-tin nano-composite creates high-performance battery anode [150d]
- Astronomers confirm the existence of a lone black hole [150d]
- Hubble spies a cosmic pillar in the Eagle Nebula [150d]
- Environmental variability promotes the evolution of cooperation among humans, simulation suggests [150d]
- Disrupting 'communication' with plants could limit cyst nematode infections [150d]
- Native American names extend the earthquake history of northeastern North America [150d]
- Discovering 'pirate parasitism': Wasps can successfully exploit unsuitable hosts with help from another species [150d]
- Indigenous Peoples feel the brunt of rising temperatures, climate policy [150d]
- Image: Hubble spots a squid in the whale [150d]
- How wide are faults? Earthquake study reveals fault zones are sprawling networks, not single strands [150d]
- Lake deposits reveal directional shaking during devastating 1976 Guatemala earthquake [150d]
- Analyzing extracurricular activities in college admissions process to improve access [150d]
- Regulators of DNA folding could be targets for treating cancer [150d]
- Q&A: How scientists and farmers are working to adapt to avian flu [150d]
- Researchers discover new plant species Saussurea degeensis from southwestern China [150d]
- Red, pink or white, all roses were once yellow says genomic analysis [150d]
- Price discrimination is getting smarter—and low-income consumers are paying the price [150d]
- Heavy metals taint nearly 1 in 6 croplands worldwide, say scientists [150d]
- NASA balloon at float, begins Southern Hemisphere journey [150d]
- How to catch the shooting stars of spring's first meteor shower, the Lyrids [150d]
- Precision-shaped Cu₂O crystals unlock new potential for clean energy catalysts [150d]
- 'Magic carpet' guides cells to self-organize in 3D [150d]
- Layered room-temperature altermagnet shows promise for advanced spintronics [150d]
- Indian astronomers investigate the behavior of X-ray binary SXP 138 [150d]
- Reusable moss-based adsorbent can help clean up oil spills [150d]
- Detecting the anomalous Hall effect without magnetization in a new class of materials [150d]
- Heavy metals contaminate up to 17% of world's arable land: Study [150d]
- India's elephant warning system tackles deadly conflict [150d]
- First US 'refugee scientists' to arrive in France in weeks: university [150d]
- PUNCH mission instruments collect first images [150d]
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