The Brutalist Report - science
- Horseshoe crabs: 'Living fossils' vital for vaccine safety [869d]
- California sets nation's toughest plastics reduction rules [869d]
- India bans many single-use plastics to tackle waste [869d]
- Whales learn songs from each other in a cultural 'deep dive' [869d]
- Which rules evolutionary change: Life or climate? [869d]
- A gentler, more precise laser cutting technique [869d]
- Birds warned of food shortages by neighbor birds change physiology and behavior to prepare [869d]
- How COVID-19 put poverty reduction back on the agenda [869d]
- Capturing the onset of galaxy rotation in the early universe [869d]
- Another Webb telescope instrument gets the 'go for science' [869d]
- Time makes histone H3 modifications drift in mouse liver [869d]
- Active transportation projects offer solid returns on investment, economic study finds [869d]
- Smart earbud will measure how astronauts sleep [869d]
- Research reveals structure of human endogenous reverse transcriptase [869d]
- Students seek to improve safety for houseless pedestrians in Portland [869d]
- Research team develops ultrabroadband edge coupler for highly efficient second harmonic generation [869d]
- Nation's most sweeping law to phase out single-use plastics approved by California lawmakers [869d]
- Borrowed gene helps maize adapt to high elevations, cold temperatures [869d]
- Comparative analyses of American and Asian lotus genomes [869d]
- How bacteria adhere to cells: Basis for the development of a new class of antibiotics [869d]
- Team discovers signaling molecule that potently stimulates hair growth [869d]
- Two Seattle startups racing to transform next-gen space travel [869d]
- Ancient DNA yields surprising findings on world's earliest seafarers [869d]
- Scientists engineer synthetic DNA to study 'architect' genes [869d]
- Look out, Pasco: Here come giant African land snails [869d]
- Advanced technology allows automated 3D tracking of leaked gas [869d]
- New flood maps clarify the risk homeowners face [869d]
- New 3D model will help guide exploration for rare earth element deposits in alkaline igneous systems [869d]
- A closer look into the emergence of antibiotic resistance in bioaerosols [869d]
- Hidden in caves: Mineral overgrowths reveal unprecedented modern sea-level rise [869d]
- Theater provides body image boost for children [869d]
- Perceptions of happy and sad music may not be universal across cultures, new research finds [869d]
- Leaders must deliver 'strong' ocean treaties: Greenpeace [869d]
- Kazakhstan mulls endangered antelope cull after population boom [869d]
- Climate change in ocean water may impact mangrove dispersal [869d]
- Optical fiber imaging method advances studies of Alzheimer's disease [869d]
- Research into oldest known burial field in the Netherlands sheds new light on traditional gender roles [869d]
- Better living through multicellular life cycles [869d]
- A comparison of two bio-geographical regions in Italy reveals differences in the perception of ecotourism [870d]
- Six guiding principles for the EU agricultural policy to halt biodiversity loss [870d]
- Climate change will increase chances of wildfire globally, but humans can still reduce the risk [870d]
- Quantifying global ocean inhomogeneity and exploring its evolution in climate change [870d]
- Photonic synapses with low power consumption and high sensitivity [870d]
- The principle of inkjet printing and its applications on AR/VR micro-displays [870d]
- Research on regional combustion efficiency in urban Beijing calls for top-down approach [870d]
- Researchers publish 'Guide to the Tadpoles of Borneo' [870d]
- Miniaturized, highly sensitive ultrasound sensor for photoacoustic imaging [870d]
- Image: Tenoumer Crater, Mauritania [870d]
- How globalization could be making human parasites more virulent [870d]
- US Supreme Court limits government powers to curb greenhouse gases [870d]
- FEMA releases largest update to its mobile app in a decade [870d]
- New fossil galaxy discovery could answer important questions about the history of the universe [870d]
- A giant black hole that spins slower than its peers [870d]
- Laser creates a miniature magnetosphere [870d]
- Rapid seed dispersal by hornets facilitates reproduction of agarwood plants [870d]
- Vision and vocal communication guide three-dimensional spatial coordination of zebra finches during wind-tunnel flights [870d]
- As these bacteria eat, they generate an unusual triangular molecule that can be used to make jet fuel [870d]
- Found: The 'holy grail of catalysis'—turning methane into methanol under ambient conditions using light [870d]
- The path of most resistance could help limit bone loss during spaceflight [870d]
- Pandas gave bamboo the thumbs up at least six million years ago [870d]
- Emu software uses common gene to profile microbial communities [870d]
- Algorithm predicts crime a week in advance, but reveals bias in police response [870d]
- Tonga volcano eruption was among the most powerful ever observed, triggering atmospheric gravity waves [870d]
- Dengue and Zika viruses make infected hosts more delicious to mosquitoes [870d]
- Annual animal research numbers published [870d]
- Perching behavior of hawks suggests ways to improve perching by drones [870d]
- Could a Neanderthal meditate? [870d]
- Two transcription factors play important roles in fish sex phenotype formation [870d]
- This one simple trick can improve your musical performance [870d]
- 'Shadow pandemic' of domestic violence [870d]
- Scientists propose novel algorithm to identify authenticity of crop varieties [870d]
- Even temporarily overshooting 2°C would cause permanent damage to Earth's species [870d]
- Review discusses using nonlinear optics with structured light [870d]
- Explaining genetic modification research [870d]
- Carbon capture potential of agroforestry and trees on farms [870d]
- Researchers seek to advance anti-racist school counseling, offer guidelines [870d]
- The rings of Uranus and Neptune could help map their interiors [870d]
- Australia can ensure the biggest mine in PNG's history won't leave a toxic legacy [870d]
- More income support needed for young people experiencing homelessness, study finds [870d]
- How technology allows us to reveal secrets of Amazonian biodiversity [870d]
- Bite marks on ancient sperm whale relatives suggest sharks used them as fat sources [870d]
- As local newspapers close, struggling communities are hit hardest [870d]
- Metal nanoparticles serves as plant growth regulators [870d]
- Coconut water aids artificial insemination of pigs [870d]
- Ways to synthesize stable diamane at high pressure [870d]
- Magnetic nanoparticles can release anti-cancer microRNA on command [870d]
- Converting sunlight into fuel: Developing more efficient photocathodes [870d]
- Cultivating seaweed for carbon removal in California: Barriers and recommendations [870d]
- The vicious cycle of extreme weather and biomass burning [870d]
- New method for detecting nanoplastics in the human body [870d]
- Red wolf genes found in coyote hybrids may be the key to preserving the endangered species [870d]
- Tadpoles undergo surprising number of vision changes when becoming frogs [870d]
- Study shows two million ancient and veteran trees in England, ten times more than previously recorded [870d]
- Making carbon dioxide into protein for innovative animal feed [870d]
- Architecture of the tail drives sperm forward [870d]
- Study reveals powerful links between methane and climate change [870d]
- Independent reanalysis of the M87 galactic center radio observational data [870d]
- Promising uses of non-destructive sensors to aid food security and enhance sustainable agriculture [870d]
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