The Brutalist Report - science
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- Squid tissues and chemistry combine for versatile hydrogels [783d]
- Baboons 'crouch and sprint' to take standing up in their stride [783d]
- China's population is now inexorably shrinking [783d]
- Tomato analyzer software reveals phenotypic diversity in New Mexican chile peppers [783d]
- Simulations and experiments reveal unprecedented detail about water's motion in salt water [783d]
- How habanero peppers respond to stress [783d]
- New strategy uses ionic liquids to change laser colors with ease [783d]
- New nanoparticles deliver therapy throughout the brain and edit Alzheimer's gene in mice [783d]
- Nearly 50-meter laser experiment sets record in university hallway [783d]
- How ChatGPT robs students of motivation to write and think for themselves [783d]
- Discovery of anti-cancer chemistry makes skullcap plant fit for modern medicine [783d]
- US strengthens organic food protocols to counter fraud [783d]
- Using cancer cells as logic gates to determine what makes them move [783d]
- Study reveals key aspect of the finely tuned regulation of gene expression [783d]
- Rare opportunity to study short-lived volcanic island reveals sulfur-metabolizing microbes [783d]
- Summer heat waves and low oxygen prove deadly for bay scallops as a New York fishery collapses [783d]
- Researchers create 2D quantum light source from layered materials [783d]
- Professors develop interactive dashboard to drive education decision-making [783d]
- A tale of two cities: How we got the history of Calicut wrong (and what we can learn from it) [783d]
- 12-million-year-old whale fossil skull found in Maryland [783d]
- Photonic hopfions: Light shaped as a smoke ring that behaves like a particle [783d]
- Desalination could give the Middle East water without damaging marine life. But it must be managed carefully [783d]
- At least half of Africa's rhinos are now in private hands. New paths for rhino conservation are needed, say scientists [783d]
- DNA from domesticated chickens is tainting genomes of wild red junglefowl, finds study [783d]
- Squirrels that gamble win big when it comes to evolutionary fitness [783d]
- Visibility of stars in the night sky declines faster than previously thought [783d]
- Parasitic mites' biting rate may drive transmission of Deformed wing virus in honey bees [783d]
- Researchers create a new 3D extra-large pore zeolite that opens a new path to the decontamination of water and gas [783d]
- Sea level rise may threaten Indonesia's status as an archipelagic country [783d]
- Ascertaining the most effective silicon fertilization strategy to boost olive tree defenses [783d]
- Research into a means of in-body transport for cancer medicines [783d]
- Alien land snail species are increasing exponentially, says study [783d]
- Offshore wind farm construction is noisy—but gadgets used to protect marine mammals are working [783d]
- Why China's shrinking population is a big deal: The costs of an aging, smaller society [783d]
- Dozens of US schools, universities move to ban TikTok [783d]
- Storytelling allows elders to transfer values and meaning to younger generations [783d]
- Sensing odor molecules on a graphene surface layered with self-assembled peptides [783d]
- Aggressive shrimp and surprising predators make life tough for spanner crabs [783d]
- Half-century of cyclone data puts researchers on track to explore future risks [783d]
- Upskilling people to interact with bots helps bridge the digital divide [783d]
- New study uses AlphaFold and AI to accelerate design of novel drug for liver cancer [783d]
- The paradox of lithium in the race toward net-zero emissions [783d]
- Second-hand markets are on the up. And even Zara has jumped on the bandwagon [783d]
- Metabolic pathway in honey bees with strong connections to winter colony losses discovered [783d]
- Study reveals solutions to reduce whale entanglement in Scotland's creel industry [783d]
- New research suggests squirrel aid re-think required [783d]
- Research develops nuanced take on social media attitudes [783d]
- Archaeologists shed light on the lives of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in Britain [783d]
- 200-year-old barley could be the toast of modern whisky [783d]
- Could next-generation telescopes see that Earth has life? [783d]
- Study explores control options for black swallowwort [783d]
- Insomnia, headaches, and stomach pains: Researcher examines the hidden costs of gig workers' flexibility [783d]
- Jet-propelled tunicates pump carbon through the oceans [783d]
- Why aren't there any legal protections for the children of influencers? [783d]
- Flood forecasts in real-time with block-by-block data could save lives. A new machine learning method makes it possible [783d]
- Researchers create portal of weird and wonderful fish sounds [783d]
- Soil and freshwater come under the spotlight in plastics-pollution fight [783d]
- What makes brown rice healthy? Decoding the chemistry of its nutritional wealth [783d]
- ChatGPT: Students could use AI to cheat, but it's a chance to rethink assessment altogether [783d]
- 'Living medicine' created to tackle drug-resistant lung infections [783d]
- Violence was widespread in early farming society, says new study [783d]
- New tomato bred to naturally resist pests and curb disease [783d]
- Harnessing light reflections from leaves to learn more about biodiversity and the characteristics of plants [783d]
- Hera spacecraft to return to binary asteroid to survey crater left by DART [783d]
- Ant raids are decimating honeybee colonies, says study [783d]
- Earth's oldest known environmental clean-up was 400 million years ago, finds fossil analysis [783d]
- Scientists use neutrons to discover strengthening behavior in alloys [783d]
- Report: Taking 12th grade math opens door to higher education [783d]
- CO2 removal is essential, along with emissions cuts, to limit global warming, says report [783d]
- Product images could boost food pantry use [783d]
- Tracing the flow of water with eDNA [783d]
- The genes that made whales gigantic [783d]
- Methane-generating microbe can grow on toxic sulfite without becoming poisoned [783d]
- Fashion sneakers propel sustainable rubber in Brazil Amazon [783d]
- Scientists demonstrate quantum recoil for the first time, paving the way for precise X-ray imaging [783d]
- Loss of tiny organisms hurts ocean, fishing, scientists say [783d]
- Warming to make California downpours even wetter, study says [783d]
- Carbon capture: how does CO2 removal work? [783d]
- Effective and reusable tandem catalyst developed for plastic waste conversion [783d]
- Researchers develop organic, air-stable, highly conducting neutral molecular crystal with unique electronic properties [783d]
- Evolutionary loss of a ryanodine receptor isoform appears to explain how resting muscles produce heat [783d]
- Researchers cover thousands of years in a quest to understand the elusive origins of the Black Death [783d]
- How supermassive fuel-hungry black holes feed off intergalactic gas [783d]
- Anti-Asian discrimination cost Chinese restaurants $7.4 billion during the pandemic's first year, new study finds [783d]
- Malformed seashells, ancient sediment provide clues about Earth's past [783d]
- A magnetic method to clean PFAS contaminated water [783d]
- Study sheds light on how human activities shape global forest structure [783d]
- Researchers decipher comprehensive black-legged tick genome [783d]
- Solved: The secret to long-lived leaves [783d]
- Study examines how poly(A)-tail-mediated remodeling of maternal mRNA controls start of life [783d]
- Animals at risk from heat waves if global temperatures keep rising, says study [783d]
- New study deepens understanding of the regulation of circadian rhythms in the mammalian central clock [783d]
- Ionic-liquid gating reveals relationship between superconductivity and strange-metal state in FeSe [783d]
- Mixing varieties of cotton to produce non-flammable fabrics [783d]
- 3-octanone identified as the toxic agent used by oyster mushrooms to kill prey [783d]
- Approaching the terahertz regime: Room temperature quantum magnets switch states trillions of times per second [783d]
- What 'alien' languages can teach us about real ones [783d]
- Deep learning-based AI system helps infer and predict Indonesian throughflow [783d]
- Why faces might not be as attention-grabbing as we think [783d]
- Researchers flip the switch on electric control of crystal symmetry [783d]
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