The Brutalist Report - science
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- Female earwigs may also use their forceps as weapons in battles for mates [244d]
- Biotech uses fermentation to produce milk proteins without cows [244d]
- A new source of natural antibiotics hidden within our own proteins [244d]
- New tool defines more precisely which areas to prioritize in environmental conservation plans [244d]
- Harvesting the data in the stars [244d]
- Irish family law system causes 'secondary victimization,' reveals research [244d]
- Climate change and interactions between species are changing the distribution of brown bears in Europe [244d]
- A deep look at Cosmic Noon: Prodigious star formation by special galaxies reveals Milky Way's origin story [244d]
- Transparent coating can prevent growth of algae on underwater solar cells [244d]
- Computational tool helps to identify long non-coding RNAs in plants [244d]
- Galaxy clusters are on course to crash again, according to Chandra X-ray Observatory [244d]
- Bee truck crashes pose steep economic losses for beekeepers, says expert [244d]
- Engineered nanostructures boost CAR T-cell potency and longevity for cancer therapy [244d]
- Demand-side policies crucial for net-zero heating, say researchers [244d]
- How violent is Britain? New study examines conflicting trends in official violent crime statistics [244d]
- Graphene foam supports lab-grown cartilage for future osteoarthritis treatments [244d]
- 'A love affair with the sea': The NZ scientist who overcame hurdles to dedicate her life to studying the ocean [244d]
- AI-based method uses geostationary satellite data for hourly monitoring of carbon absorption [244d]
- Reusable Chinese rocket soft-lands in the ocean in a new test [244d]
- What life on Europa needs [244d]
- What is Fusarium graminearum, the fungus US authorities say was smuggled in from China? [244d]
- Biggest boom since Big Bang: Astronomers uncover most energetic explosions in universe [244d]
- Using plain English in terms-of-use contracts could garner more consumer trust for digital service companies [244d]
- Universal law of quantum vortex dynamics discovered in superfluid helium [244d]
- Ancient DNA analysis reveals regional migration patterns and local interactions in coastal Papua New Guinea [244d]
- The Great Lakes are in an extreme new era, with implications for the region's weather, economy and ecology [244d]
- Fluorescent light reveals invisible smoke at high altitudes [244d]
- Symmetry breaking in meniscus splitting: Boundary conditions reveal surprising behavior [244d]
- Heat waves greatly influence parasite burden and disease spread, research suggests [244d]
- First genetic 'toggle switch' for plants paves the way for smarter farming [244d]
- Chemists discover simple way to build bigger molecules, one carbon at a time [244d]
- Clay-based nanomaterials offer solution to capture carbon dioxide and combat climate change [244d]
- Unlocking the timecode of the Dead Sea Scrolls [244d]
- How male mosquitoes target females—and avoid traps [244d]
- Brazil confirms bird flu case at zoo [244d]
- Air quality worsens in eastern US as Canadian wildfire smoke hangs over Midwest [244d]
- How extreme heat affects America's most vulnerable [244d]
- Productivity response to salary transparency suggests workers care more about wage fairness than wage equality [244d]
- Young people who witness domestic violence are more likely to be victims of it. Here's how we can help them [244d]
- Extreme weather's true damage cost is often a mystery. That's a problem for understanding storm risk [244d]
- Museum specimens offer new lens on pollution history [244d]
- 'String breaking' observed in 2D quantum simulator [244d]
- The heaviest proton emitter: New type of atomic nucleus discovered [244d]
- From sovereignty to sustainability: A brief history of ocean governance [244d]
- Research challenges conventional theories of how cells detect electrical fields [244d]
- Data-driven method reveals how (un)predictable complex systems can be [244d]
- Climate is an everyday story, but media coverage still spikes around special environment days, UN summits [244d]
- What if the Big Bang wasn't the beginning? Research suggests it may have taken place inside a black hole [244d]
- Wild cockatoos in Western Sydney learn how to drink from water fountains [244d]
- Chemists develop new method to synthesize chiral bridged polycyclic compounds for drug discovery [244d]
- Africa has the highest rate of forest loss in the world—what the G20 can do about it [244d]
- Chemical reaction linking sugar metabolism and cellular protection discovered [244d]
- AI uncovers hidden airport hotspots that support global wildlife trafficking [244d]
- Wetland habitat conservation can help waterbird communities to adjust to climate warming [244d]
- Climate justice for Africa: Three legal routes for countries that suffer the most harm [244d]
- Your WhatsApp messages could get you sacked [244d]
- With a government review underway, we have to ask why children bully other kids [244d]
- How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery [244d]
- A 1960s idea inspires researchers to study hitherto inaccessible quantum states [244d]
- Medieval scholars believed Scottish independence was entirely compatible with being British [244d]
- Microbes that extract rare earth elements can also capture carbon [244d]
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