The Brutalist Report - science
- How stressed-out plants produce their own aspirin [857d]
- First major dolphin DNA study [857d]
- A look inside ancient fish heads: Brain space yields new insights on prehistoric lungfish [857d]
- First cryo-EM structures of angiotensin-converting enzyme pave the way for better drugs to treat heart disease [857d]
- Black households suffer the most from rising inflation rates [857d]
- Researchers accelerate imaging techniques for capturing small molecules' structures [857d]
- US agency studies rare whale habitat expansion request [857d]
- UN projects world population will reach 8 billion on Nov. 15 [857d]
- 'Everywhere they dig': looters hunt Albanian antiques [857d]
- Webb telescope reveals deepest image of early universe [857d]
- Study reveals benefits of hybrid working for disabled workers but some fear choice between health and career progression [857d]
- Webb telescope to reveal earliest galaxies after Big Bang [857d]
- Entombed together: Rare fossil flower and parasitic wasp make for amber artwork [857d]
- US firefighters race to protect giant sequoias in Yosemite [857d]
- Getting the fossil record right on human evolution [857d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover scouts Mars Sample Return Campaign landing sites [857d]
- New research uncovers key factor controlling ear development at early stages [857d]
- Do wolves sleep like dogs? [857d]
- Researchers capture first images of antibody attacking neuron receptor [857d]
- Plankton will store more carbon as Earth's climate warms, but storage beyond the end of the century is uncertain [857d]
- Free-space light coupling using curved micromirrors [857d]
- Report highlights lessons to be learned from schools' COVID response [857d]
- Soft but tough: Biohybrid material performs like cartilage [857d]
- New hawk moth species are among the smallest ever discovered [857d]
- Efficient, stable, and eco-friendly thermoelectric material discovered [857d]
- Flashing creates hard-to-get 2D boron nitride [857d]
- New model shows Earth's deep mantle was drier from the start [857d]
- The four bases of anti-science beliefs—and what to do about them [857d]
- The best offense is a great defense for some carnivorous plants [857d]
- Sperm are masters of Tetris packing [857d]
- 'The start of something wonderful': First full-color images from James Webb telescope to be released Tuesday [857d]
- Sell the house? Rent out a room? These are some of the ways Americans pay for college [857d]
- Mammoth Cave: Coke bottles, ticket stubs, pre-historic debris discovered in world's longest-known cave system [857d]
- 'Net zero'? 'Carbon neutral'? Climate change jargon got you confused? Let us explain [857d]
- Biden administration releases draft environmental review for major Alaska oil project [857d]
- No damage to Relativity Space rocket at Cape Canaveral from fire at launch site, CEO says [857d]
- The ultimate fate of a star shredded by a black hole [857d]
- Market values are destroying nature: UN report [857d]
- Hidden genes may be tapped for new antibiotics [857d]
- Tax Cuts and Jobs Act did little to affect executive pay, counter to what Congress intended [857d]
- Support for traffic cameras increases if used as tool to limit interactions with police [857d]
- How race, gun ownership, and Black Lives Matter shape Americans' views of the January 6 Capitol attack [857d]
- Proof that Mendel discovered the laws of inheritance decades ahead of his time [857d]
- Nanocellulose may help wild blueberry yield when applied with fertilizer, study finds [857d]
- Theoretical model describing the motion of ultrasound waves in the presence of multiple bubbles [857d]
- Education system 'neglecting the importance of plants,' say researchers [857d]
- Black hole hunters: A citizen science search for black hole self-lensing [857d]
- Demonstration of a highly efficient modulator using an organic electro-optic polymer for visible light [857d]
- Hopping space dust makes asteroids look rougher [857d]
- Programmed cell death in cancer cells: Overcoming resistance through paraptosis-inducing compounds [857d]
- How scientist applied the recommendation algorithm to anticipate CMEs' arrival times [857d]
- Could a phytochemical derived from vegetables like broccoli be the answer to antibiotic resistant pathogens? [857d]
- What the SCOTUS ruling on EPA and emissions means for climate change [858d]
- Global warming may not be as bad for animal reproduction as thought, study suggests [858d]
- Equivalent to 1,800 metric tons of TNT: What we now know about the meteor that lit up the daytime sky above New Zealand [858d]
- Biogeographical patterns of bacterial communities and their antibiotic resistomes in inland waters of Southeast China [858d]
- Why LGBTQ adults keep ties with parents who reject them [858d]
- Researchers remeasure gravitational constant [858d]
- Ancestral genetic variation essential for rapid evolution of Darwin's finches [858d]
- Researchers track protein binding, build synthetic proteins to study gene expression [858d]
- Tough nut to crack: UK mulls contraceptives for grey squirrels [858d]
- Big CAT scan: London Zoo treats lion with earache [858d]
- Spain, Portugal swelter under new heat wave [858d]
- Excitement builds as Biden to release first image from Webb telescope [858d]
- Rebound for bird on brink of extinction [858d]
- There's another chance to catch a supermoon on Wednesday [858d]
- Exploring molecular boundaries in DNA [858d]
- De-prosecution policy associated with rise in homicides in American cities [858d]
- What value on nature? Countries now have 1st guidelines [858d]
- A new method for determining how society thinks about risk [858d]
- EXPLAINER: When is Manhattanhenge? Where can you see it? [858d]
- Just add water: A simple method to obtain versatile porous polymers [858d]
- Evidence of stronger overturning circulation in the Pacific during the last glacial period [858d]
- Root-farming gophers might be our closest agricultural relatives [858d]
- Study provides novel evolutionary insights into unisexual reproductive success [858d]
- DNA typewriter taps out messages inside cells [858d]
- How gas nanobubbles accelerate solid-liquid-gas reactions [858d]
- First experimental evidence supporting Hamilton's rule regarding kin selection in economic decision-making [858d]
- Intercropping and sustainable farming practices increase soil carbon reserves [858d]
- Examining the complex family relationships of ancient gobies [858d]
- Scientists uncover the 'romantic journey' of plant reproduction [858d]
- Radio- and microwaves reveal true nature of dark galaxies in the early universe [858d]
- Boosting second harmonic generation with TMDs monolayer [858d]
- Breakthrough in study of how epithelial cells become cancerous [858d]
- Two-eared listening is essential for understanding restorative justice in Canada [858d]
- Image: Hubble spots a merging galactic gem [858d]
- NASA's head warned that China may try to claim the moon. Two space scholars explain why that's unlikely to happen [858d]
- Morocco, a top fertilizer producer, could hold a key to the world's food supply [858d]
- How red flag laws reduce risk of gun violence [858d]
- Nanoparticles can save historic buildings made from porous rock [858d]
- No wonder no one wants to be a teacher: World-first study looks at 65,000 news articles about Australian teachers [858d]
- When did the sun blow away the solar nebula? [858d]
- Microgreens' vulnerability to pathogens characterized by researchers [858d]
- Biomaterials for kidney organoid–based regenerative therapy [858d]
- How proteins assemble may have underappreciated role in disease [858d]
- Students from richer schools run faster: How inequality in sports flows through to health [858d]
- What is emotional labor, and how do we get it wrong? [858d]
- Friends enjoy being reached out to more than we think [858d]
- Focusing on the oxygen reduction reaction in the search for more efficient hydrogen cells [858d]
- The life puzzle: The location of land on a planet can affect its habitability [858d]
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