The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists discover key genes behind insect migrations [861d]
- Long hop from Nicaragua to US for frogs and spiders sold as 'pets' [861d]
- Using lasers and 'tow-trucks', Japanese firms target space debris [861d]
- Pandemic reduces carbon emissions at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games [861d]
- Narwhals show physiological disruption in response to seismic survey ship noise [861d]
- Building blocks for RNA-based life abound at center of our galaxy [861d]
- Study predicts growth in UK wine production due to climate change [862d]
- Huge underground search for mysterious dark matter begins [862d]
- More than 1,000 invasive giant African snails captured in Florida [862d]
- States would set lower highway emissions goals under proposed rule [862d]
- Racial apathy: Interracial contact may not reduce racism, says report [862d]
- Managers use changes in team membership to judge individuals, new research shows [862d]
- Citizen scientist leads discovery of 34 ultracool dwarf binaries using data archive [862d]
- Carbon conservation efforts would be enhanced by highlighting threatened forest primates [862d]
- Study provides new insights about the surface and structure of asteroid Bennu [862d]
- Molecules boosting plant immunity identified [862d]
- Scientists react to planned cull of Swedish wolves [862d]
- World's first self-calibrated photonic chip: An interchange for optical data superhighways [862d]
- To reach the public, highlight the health implications of climate change, professor says [862d]
- Cell protection, immunomodulation and virus inhibition by an endogenous substance [862d]
- NASA releases James Webb telescope 'teaser' picture [862d]
- High incarceration rates may not help US citizens feel safer [862d]
- Climate models may underestimate future floods [862d]
- NASA helps decipher how some distant planets have clouds of sand [862d]
- Machine learning begins to understand human gut [862d]
- Study identifies relationship between body size and soil community assembly in tropical rainforest [862d]
- Researchers record successful startup of dark matter detector at underground research facility [862d]
- Scientists develop durable material for flexible artificial muscles [862d]
- New research finds deep-sea mining noise pollution will stretch hundreds of miles [862d]
- Study reveals yunnanozoans as the oldest known stem vertebrates [862d]
- Women's help desks in local police stations in India increased registration of cases of gender-based violence [862d]
- Chemists find a contrary effect: How diluting with water makes a solution firm [862d]
- Is there a link between mental health and mass shootings? [862d]
- Balancing protein in your diet could improve water quality [862d]
- Saltier seas mean heavy summer rains for US Midwest [862d]
- People who control their desires can face social isolation [862d]
- Predicting restaurant survival: A picture can provide the answer [862d]
- The key is in the coating: Multilayered coating to improve the corrosion resistance of steel [862d]
- Unlocking the secrets of the ancient coastal Maya [862d]
- Thin mica shows semiconducting behavior, say scientists in new study [862d]
- Towards autonomous prediction and synthesis of novel magnetic materials [862d]
- EU decision on natural gas could threaten climate progress [862d]
- Researchers achieve high-performance cryopreservation of living cells based on synergetic ice inhibition effects [862d]
- Chemokine receptor CX3CR1 structures uncover mechanism of cholesterol regulation in activation [862d]
- Biologists discover three new coral species in Hong Kong waters [862d]
- Rebuilding an island: Project in Lake Worth Lagoon relies on nature for coastline protection [862d]
- Common approach to keeping wildfire smoke out of US homes doesn't work, study finds [862d]
- New styrene production method improves stability, dehydrogenation activity [862d]
- Researchers argue that long human lifespan is due in part to the contributions of elders [862d]
- Mid-depth waters off the United States East Coast are getting saltier [862d]
- Female urinary tract lactobaccilli can kill pathogenic bacteria [862d]
- Interactive Climate Opportunity Map shows benefits of future net-zero energy policies [862d]
- Scientists discover how glucose and lipid metabolism is regulated by non-coding RNA [862d]
- Scientists hijack bacteria to ease drug manufacturing [862d]
- Scientists develop smart terahertz electro-optic modulator [862d]
- Fin whale populations rebound in Antarctic feeding grounds [862d]
- Researchers build longest highly-conductive molecular nanowire [862d]
- Hunting down toxic substances in sludge [862d]
- Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies [862d]
- Familiarity breeds exempt: Why staph vaccines don't work in humans [862d]
- 'You are what you eat,' and now researchers know exactly what you're eating [862d]
- Experts predict top emerging impacts on ocean biodiversity over next decade [862d]
- Research reveals why tackling particle pollution leads to rise in photochemical smog [862d]
- Protecting our coastline: Researchers develop new model to better predict barrier island retreat [862d]
- Scientists develop tools for early detection of SARS-CoV-2 variants in wastewater [862d]
- New giant carnivorous dinosaur discovered with tiny arms like T. rex [862d]
- The beginning of life: The early embryo is in the driver's seat [862d]
- Porosity of the moon's crust reveals bombardment history [862d]
- Bomb detectors picking up more blue whale songs in Indian Ocean [862d]
- City heat extremes captured by instrument on the ISS [862d]
- Mercury exposure disrupts the lipid metabolism of migratory birds [862d]
- Testing the possibility of using nickel-containing catalysts to produce multi-carbon products [862d]
- Scientists develop a solar energy nowcasting system based on Fengyun-4 satellite [862d]
- Datasets reveal impacts of land use and cover change on the Sahel-Sudano-Guinean region in Africa [862d]
- Researchers gauge how predatory marketing targets vulnerable populations [862d]
- Heat, drought and wildfires: Torrid spell torments Portugal [862d]
- Exploring the deep sea as a new source of rare earth elements [862d]
- New indicators for marine ecosystem protection developed [862d]
- Reduction of global inequalities in energy use necessary to stop climate change [862d]
- The LHCb experiment leads to the observation of an exotic tetraquark [862d]
- Researchers achieve record entanglement of quantum memories [862d]
- Unlocking better soil carbon sequestration by studying silicon deposits in plants [862d]
- Cell map of human gonads identifies the cells involved in sex determination [862d]
- Snapping shrimp orbital hood protects against shockwave blasts [862d]
- Turkish astronomers discover new short-period pulsating variable star [862d]
- Taxing animal production to reduce animal density in agriculture [862d]
- Removing the nitrogen bottleneck in the world's food supply [862d]
- Researchers detect critical clue about the life cycles of binary stars [862d]
- Are your squabbling kids driving you mad? The good/bad news is sibling rivalry is 'developmentally normal' [862d]
- Canadian youth have say in study on growing up in 'apocalypse' [862d]
- Study indicates link between climate fluctuations and mass extinction [862d]
- Human bones used for making pendants in the Stone Age [862d]
- How nuclear war would affect Earth today [862d]
- Development of new biomaterial with super strength inspired by limpets [862d]
- Researchers rediscover oak tree thought to be extinct [862d]
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