The Brutalist Report - science
- Study: Modern arms technologies help autocratic rulers stay in power [645d]
- Shallow 5.5 quake sets off rockslides in southwest China [645d]
- UAE astronaut says not required to fast during Ramadan on ISS [645d]
- New study suggests that when forecasting trends, reading a bar chart versus a line graph biases our judgement [645d]
- Kill dates for re-exposed black mosses [645d]
- Chatterboxes: Researchers develop new model that shows how bacteria communicate [645d]
- How salmon feed flowers and flourishing ecosystems: Study [645d]
- Pioneering approach advances study of CTCF protein in transcription biology [645d]
- Research reveals protein plaques associated with Alzheimer's are stickier than thought [646d]
- NASA system predicts small asteroid to pass close by Earth this week [646d]
- A new AI tool can predict mosquitoes' ages with 98% accuracy to speed malaria research [646d]
- New NASA safety system enables Rocket Lab launch from Wallops [646d]
- Study says strong political action needed to reduce increasing share of millionaires' enormous environmental impact [646d]
- Plant protection of the future may come from the plants themselves [646d]
- When speaking up at work, talk to someone who can take action, study recommends [646d]
- Saving Florida's only population of rare, endangered orchid from extinction [646d]
- One facility makes a big contribution to Salt Lake's winter brown cloud [646d]
- Lucy spacecraft set to encounter new asteroid target [646d]
- Study analyzes gender differences in uptake of biological control agent to tackle tomato pest in Pakistan [646d]
- Webb spies Chariklo ring system with high-precision technique [646d]
- Study: How to apply lessons from Colorado's costliest wildfire to drinking water systems [646d]
- Work from home success linked to work/life boundaries [646d]
- US wealth gap widening more quickly than Europe's: Study [646d]
- New shield blocks electromagnetic interference while allowing wireless optical signals [646d]
- Keep on flowing: The importance of freshwater corridors in the Amazon [646d]
- Fraudulent microchip use and compliance issues found on controversial lion farms in the Free State, South Africa [646d]
- Proper management of nitrogen and irrigation shown to increase yields and reduce leaching [646d]
- Citizen scientists discover more than 1,000 new burial mounds [646d]
- Can we increase the carbon content of agricultural soils? [646d]
- Field trial shows that knowing the carbon footprint of food prompts people to eat more sustainably [646d]
- Investigating ways to speed up the abolishment of female circumcision [646d]
- China's Lunar New Year exodus cools major cities, study shows [646d]
- Death and dying: How different cultures deal with grief and mourning [646d]
- Large mammals shaped the evolution of humans in Africa, says ecologist [646d]
- Tracking online hate speech that follows real-world events [646d]
- 52-million-year-old fossils show near-primates were cool with colder climate [646d]
- Researchers identify protein FER1L5 as essential for male fertility in mice [646d]
- Rethinking meat substitutes [646d]
- Satellite data shows sustained severe drought in Europe [646d]
- Everyday Aussies' social media posts help find missing plant species [646d]
- No spread of H5N1 bird flu between mammals found [646d]
- Transistors repurposed as microchip 'clock' address supply chain weakness [646d]
- Physicist encourages continuing the search for life in Venus' atmosphere [646d]
- Escaped pet parrots threaten New Zealand's vulnerable native birds—why a ban may be the best solution [646d]
- Food shortages: Five ways to fix 'unfair' supply chains [646d]
- Typical mass shooters are in their 20s and 30s: Suspects in California's latest killings are far from that average [646d]
- Thermal fluctuations and oscillation modes found to determine the uptake of bacteria in cells [646d]
- What crocodile DNA reveals about the Ice Age [646d]
- Study demonstrates a new method to search for meV dark photons [646d]
- War leaves a toxic legacy that lasts long after the guns go quiet: Can we stop it? [646d]
- Why loneliness is both an individual thing and a shared result of the cities we create [646d]
- The cost of school uniforms is a barrier to education, but there are ways to level the playing field [646d]
- Mental health services on college campuses promote student success, report finds [646d]
- Special vascular cells adjust blood flow in brain capillaries based on local energy needs [646d]
- Computer model of influenza virus shows universal vaccine promise [646d]
- New transporter for recycling of bacterial cell wall found [646d]
- Unraveling the protein map of the cell's mitochondria [646d]
- How mechanical tearing cuts neural connections in the fruit fly [646d]
- Can dogs tell the difference between when we are unable to do something for them, versus being simply unwilling? [646d]
- Venice recruits next generation in flooding fight [646d]
- ESA chief vows to restore Europe's access to space [646d]
- Toolbox for tagging sensitive data in life science research [646d]
- How antidepressants promote bacterial resistance to antibacterial drugs [646d]
- Scientists discover evolutionary secret behind different animal life cycles [646d]
- New geosciences study shows Triassic fossils that reveal origins of living amphibians [646d]
- Models show Tonga eruption increases chances of global temperature rising temporarily above 1.5 C [646d]
- Social work researchers examine the health impacts of US immigration policy [646d]
- An overview of the 30-year history of metabolic engineering [646d]
- Astronomers confirm age of most distant galaxy using oxygen [646d]
- Humans found to have influenced the growth of blue-green algae in lakes for thousands of years [646d]
- A promising drug target in the fight against drug-resistant fungal infections [646d]
- Study uncovers widespread unethical practice for assigning authorships to research papers [646d]
- Comparing airfares instead of seat size fairer indicator of passenger carbon emissions, says study [646d]
- What happens to drugs after they leave your body? [646d]
- Researchers propose combining classical and quantum optics for super-resolution imaging [646d]
- Earliest human remains discovered in northern Britain [646d]
- Evolution of Coral IVF enhances recovery of coral reefs [646d]
- 19th-century railway made Swedish villages and towns greener, says researcher [646d]
- Novel strategy for engineering root nodule symbiosis into important crops for more sustainable agri-food systems [646d]
- Physical surface details of mica studied on an atomic scale [646d]
- Astronomers discover a peculiar cataclysmic variable star [646d]
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