The Brutalist Report - science
- X-rays reveal unexpected protein function in plants [5h]
- New method for identifying bacteria more easily [5h]
- Living in a +50°C world: Cooling must be considered critical infrastructure, says new report [5h]
- LHCb: Correlations show nuances of the particle birth process [5h]
- Early humans in the Paleolithic Age: More than just game on the menu [5h]
- Researchers develop coating process for fabrics that kills or inhibits growth of pathogens [5h]
- Researchers uncover battery-like functions of mitochondria using super-resolution microscopes [5h]
- Compact accelerator technology achieves major energy milestone [5h]
- New protocluster of massive quiescent galaxies discovered [5h]
- Researchers triple carbon nanotube yield for LEDs, solar cells, flexible and transparent electronics [6h]
- Boosting PET recycling with higher standards for laboratory experiments [6h]
- Clonal fish: Same genes, same environment, different fitness levels [6h]
- Marine biota birth new atmospheric particles in the South Pacific Ocean [6h]
- Unlocking the secrets of peptide sequences in cells with AI [6h]
- Study shows the ability of some molecules to modify the surface of nanoparticles [6h]
- Scientists develop new approach for single-shot characterization of ultrashort free-electron laser pulses [6h]
- Malfunction in spermatogenesis: Researchers uncover contribution of cylicin proteins to male fertility [6h]
- Next-gen computing: Hard-to-move quasiparticles glide up pyramid edges [6h]
- Myth of room temperature superconductivity in LK-99 is shattered [6h]
- A showdown over deep sea mining is taking place in the Pacific [7h]
- India hopes cloud seeding can wash away deadly smog [11h]
- Keeping fit to curb workplace deviance [11h]
- No easy way to communicate the impacts of climate change, says study [11h]
- Mussel beach: Belgium's recipe to fight erosion [11h]
- Female toxin-producing newts are surprisingly more poisonous than males [15h]
- International Criminal Court judges 'cautious' about using impact of mental health [22h]
- Protected Texas songbirds show up in pet stores abroad, due to elusive trafficking industry [22h]
- Shared community spaces are key to tackling issues caused by Cornish gentrification, study says [22h]
- Giant sea salt aerosols found to play major role in Hawai'i's coastal clouds, rain [22h]
- Study finds your profile picture plays a significant role in whether you get hired [22h]
- Review article shows key role of Brazil in research on sugarcane for bioenergy [22h]
- Framing nationalism in former colonies [22h]
- Sensitive ecosystems at risk from mine waste, finds study [22h]
- Researchers pave the way for faster and safer T-cell therapy through novel contamination-detection method [22h]
- New research shows extra practice in blending letter sounds helps struggling readers [22h]
- Calciferous organisms are a good tool in climate research, says scientist [22h]
- Smog from major Copenhagen street heads straight into living rooms [22h]
- Inferring causative microbial features from metagenomic data of limited samples [22h]
- Recycled phosphorus fertilizer reduces nutrient leaching, maintains yield [23h]
- Owner personality and mental well-being associated with human–pet attachment [23h]
- Research links climate change to vampire bat expansion and rabies virus spillover [23h]
- PhD graduates with disabilities are underpaid and underrepresented in US academia: Study [23h]
- Emergence of collective phenomena in fractured rocks: Exploring the 'more is different' perspective [23h]
- Durable, inexpensive electrocatalyst generates clean hydrogen and oxygen from water [23h]
- New automatic algorithm unveils key insights into leaf orientation and plant productivity [23h]
- Revolutionizing plant disease diagnosis: Pre-trained models outperform traditional methods [23h]
- Gig workers saw greater financial hardship during COVID-19 than other workers [23h]
- Using the world's three most powerful particle accelerators to reveal the space-time geometry of quark matter [23h]
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