The Brutalist Report - science
- Molecular fingerprint behind beautiful pearls revealed [941d]
- Experimental data validates new theory for molecular diffusion in polymer matrices [941d]
- Geoscientists analyze fans' earthshaking reaction to win over Alabama [941d]
- Iranian regime 'doubling down' on media manipulation in response to recent protests, analysis shows [941d]
- How squid and octopus get their big brains [941d]
- Study: Germans more satisfied with democracy as a form of government [941d]
- Expert Comment: Is the future of transport electric? We have to do everything, and fast [941d]
- Nazi propaganda from 1927–1945 reveals the role of dehumanization of Jews in the Holocaust [941d]
- Ambition to succeed despite adversity motivates people from diverse backgrounds to pursue legal careers, study shows [941d]
- 'Young, male and aimless': Why are men in India delaying marriage? [941d]
- Truly chiral phonons observed in three-dimensional materials for the first time [941d]
- US political partisanship affects first impressions of faces [941d]
- Road collisions more likely for takeaway delivery riders working in the gig economy [941d]
- Scientists cite need for more research on leadership development in adolescence [941d]
- Electrons zip along quantum highways in new material [941d]
- New pterosaur species identified in sub-Saharan Africa [941d]
- Genome sequencing supports Nile rat animal model for diabetes research [941d]
- Engineers ready innovative robotic servicing of geosynchronous satellites payload for launch [941d]
- Pacemaker channel discovery could lead to better heart drugs [941d]
- The evolution of tree roots may have driven mass extinctions [941d]
- Oil and gas emissions up to three times what is reported: monitor [941d]
- More than 130 seals found dead on Caspian beaches [941d]
- Turtles in demand as pets, leading to a spike in poaching [941d]
- SARS-CoV-2 alters RNA in infected cells, study reveals [941d]
- Octopuses caught on video throwing silt and shells around themselves and at each other [941d]
- US midterms: Why gambling markets often predict elections more accurately than polls [941d]
- Physicists show how tight 'diet' could produce single-chirality carbon nanotubes [941d]
- Compassion has won out when it comes to Canadian support for COVID-19 financial aid [941d]
- Gliding treefrogs, mini-males and burrowing frogs in trees: Why Melanesia is the world's tropical island frog hotspot [941d]
- 3D-printed guns are on the rise in Australia. How can we prevent them being made? [941d]
- Climate talks convene with US and world falling short of goals [941d]
- Boise is trying to fight climate change, inequality with trees. Here's how it works [941d]
- New research explains dramatic reduction of ivory trade in Japan [941d]
- Grass puffer fish may communicate with each other using a non-toxic version of their deadly toxin [941d]
- Alumni from Britain's top girls' public schools 20 times more likely to reach elite positions [941d]
- Harnessing rainwater for self-sufficient veggie gardens in Adelaide [941d]
- Study finds future terrestrial ecosystem will produce more oxygen for the atmosphere [941d]
- Examining the 'forgetfulness' of state-of-the-art climate models in equatorial and coastal regions [941d]
- Can brands influence social outcomes? The impact of COVID-19-related brand advertising on social distancing behavior [941d]
- Climate change emissions from buildings and construction hit a new high: Report [941d]
- Strikes: Why soaring CEO pay could help explain UK's recent industrial action [941d]
- How math can help the BBC with impartial reporting [941d]
- US midterms: 42 new voting laws since 2021 risk undermining confidence in American democracy [941d]
- New information on the abilities of tardigrades: Researchers also find a new species in Finland [941d]
- Role of nutrient may reveal dietary target in fight against microbial infections [941d]
- Silicon nanochip could treat traumatic muscle loss [941d]
- Magnetism or no magnetism? The influence of substrates on electronic interactions [941d]
- After decades putting the brakes on global action, does Australia deserve to host UN climate talks with Pacific nations? [941d]
- Floods can be a disaster for humans—but for nature, it's boom time [941d]
- New research shows ancestral Māori adapted quickly in the face of rapid climate change [941d]
- Native American children's protection against adoption by non-Indian families is before the Supreme Court [941d]
- 'Once students knew their identity, they excelled': How to talk about excellence in Indigenous education in Australia [941d]
- Red-supergiant supernova images reveal secrets of an earlier universe [941d]
- Temperature, nearby species could affect avian flu transmission in migrating birds [941d]
- The use of natural outdoor laboratories can reduce threats to freshwater biodiversity [941d]
- How early failure can lead to success later in creative careers [941d]
- Birds evolve different body temperatures in different climates: New study of 53 African species [941d]
- Climate change means farmers in West Africa need more ways to combat pests [941d]
- To reduce greenhouse gas emissions from wetlands, just add (fresh) water [941d]
- How can we encourage responsible financial behavior? [941d]
- New material separates water from heavy water [941d]
- A new nanoparticle to act at the heart of cells [941d]
- Fjord ice can have a great impact on local communities [941d]
- Cargo ship reaches space station despite jammed solar panel [941d]
- Gore announces fossil fuel emissions inventory at UN summit [941d]
- Suspected Chinese rocket debris found in Philippine waters [941d]
- Thick and sticky bacteria are more resistant to antibiotics, leading to high patient mortality [941d]
- Study uncovers widespread and ongoing clearcutting of Swedish old forests [941d]
- Ice loss from Northeastern Greenland significantly underestimated [941d]
- Higher demand for wild leeks has foragers overeager, threatens plant community [941d]
- UN report calls for non-state emissions action, as new data shows 60% of top businesses have no net zero target [941d]
- MAC protein complex is essential for plants to protect themselves from DNA damage [941d]
- Researchers evaluate urban-rural human settlements in China from objective and subjective perspectives [941d]
- Video: Are hurricanes getting stronger? We asked a NASA scientist [941d]
- 'Aggressive drills' in response to US school shootings can harm students, expert says [941d]
- Could state-sponsored retirement plans help workers save more? Maybe, says report [941d]
- Studying complex criminal networks with new statistical tools [941d]
- The untapped potential of RNA structures [941d]
- Remote work and the pursuit of equality [941d]
- World needs ambitious 0% new plastic waste target by 2040 [941d]
- Developing tests for monitoring the cognitive decline of old dogs [941d]
- Investigating the resonant two-photon ionization of helium [941d]
- Cichlid fish that brood in their mother's mouth sometimes get eaten [941d]
- On the trail of a biological puzzle: How does protein production scale in cells with more than two sets of chromosomes? [941d]
- Surprisingly, these microRNAs boost—rather than dampen—protein expression [941d]
- Physical theory describes movements of micro-hairs [941d]
- Outlining the requirements for a rendezvous mission with an interstellar visitor [941d]
- Gene drive technology to suppress invasive mice [941d]
- Gene drive technology to suppress invasive mice [941d]
- Do hormone fluctuations increase survival probabilities in birds? [941d]
- Sex role flexibility is key to evolution of homosexual partnerships in termites [941d]
- New study of Ötzi the Iceman suggests his preservation story was not a series of miracles [941d]
- Spiderweb-like lasers can emit light in controlled colors [941d]
- Study unveils properties of the rapidly rotating magnetic star HD 345439 [941d]
- Personality differences from day one after birth despite identical genes and identical environment [941d]
- Scientists genetically engineer plants to yield more vegetable oil [941d]
- Europe-wide study on the epigenetics of field pennycress [941d]
- New research explores nanotech frontiers to mitigate biological threats and decarbonize transportation [941d]
- Despite lower crime rates in 2020, risk of victimization grew [941d]
- Heatwaves could kill 90,000 Europeans per year by 2100: EEA [942d]
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