The Brutalist Report - science
- So-called 'safe' pesticides have surprisingly ill effects [740d]
- More than 100 new species of insects discovered in Norway [740d]
- Research highlights the role of ants in forest regeneration [740d]
- Locating poor air quality in cities [740d]
- Excess nutrients lead to dramatic ecosystem changes in Cape Cod's Waquoit Bay [740d]
- Why language matters: Endangered languages and discrimination [740d]
- How the Nazi years influenced the Nobel Prize in Literature [740d]
- Investigating land subsidence in Japan through consecutive DInSAR and the law of material conservation [740d]
- Researchers discover new gene involved in a toxic competition among yeast [740d]
- The swan song of a cloud approaching the Milky Way's supermassive black hole [740d]
- Non-invasive imaging of spatiotemporal ion distribution across cell membranes [740d]
- Is there life on Mars? Better tools are needed to get the answer [740d]
- Robot helps students with learning disabilities stay focused [740d]
- Unique viscometer design integrates a chip-scale GaN optical device with a bendable strip [740d]
- More research needed to advance 2D boron-based future technologies, scientists say [740d]
- Three reasons why it's problematic to track student athletes' menstrual cycles [740d]
- Train derailments get more headlines, but truck crashes involving hazardous chemicals are more frequent and deadly in US [740d]
- Mix and match: A new platform for the design of multi-pigment optical phantoms [740d]
- Gene variations for immune and metabolic conditions have persisted in humans for more than 700,000 years [740d]
- Rewiring blood cells to give rise to precursors of sperm [740d]
- Deep learning enhanced NIR-II volumetric imaging of whole mice vasculature [740d]
- Researcher: Passion can fuel success or leave workers' tanks empty [740d]
- New LED strategies could make vertical farming more productive, less costly [740d]
- Hong Kong revokes visa of Chinese scientist jailed over gene editing [740d]
- Four-day working week 'more productive': UK study [740d]
- EU agency recommends end use of cages to raise chickens [740d]
- Roscosmos: Russian spacecraft leak caused by external impact [740d]
- New knowledge about ice sheet movement can shed light on when sea levels will rise [740d]
- Psychological grit is overrated as the key to retention in distance education—new study debunks the myth [740d]
- Researchers activate an enzyme with light, revealing its role in metabolism [740d]
- Conifer-killing beetles use smell of beneficial fungus to select host trees [740d]
- How apartheid, European racism and Pelé helped cultivate a culture of diversity in US soccer that endures into the MLS [740d]
- Landslides and law: Cyclone Gabrielle raises serious questions about where we've been allowed to build [740d]
- Why do we stop exploring new music as we get older? [740d]
- Would a nature repair market really work? Evidence suggests it's highly unlikely [740d]
- How queuing leads to city center violence and what research says about preventing night-time brawls [740d]
- Accuracy at risk as governments reject specialist forest mapping tools [740d]
- Noble false widows: The tiny spiders taking a big bite out of British and Irish wildlife [740d]
- Incineration of graphene-containing plastics: Health risk of graphene residues investigated in 3D lung model [740d]
- Symbiosis between trees and fungi: Exploring the role of epigenetic regulation [740d]
- A year on, Russia's war on Ukraine threatens to redraw the map of world politics—and 2023 will be crucial [740d]
- Viewpoint: Why Ukraine should not become a testing ground for the world's new weapons [740d]
- ChatGPT and Tinder: Do smart chatbots make dating online better or worse? [740d]
- Pandemic finger-pointing: New research sheds light on who Canadians blame in times of crisis [740d]
- How transformative justice can address abuse in Canadian sports [740d]
- Double treatment stores salmon and strawberries for later [740d]
- Revealing the embedded phase in single-pixel quantum ghost imaging [740d]
- A more sustainable way to generate phosphorus [740d]
- Researchers decode how bacterium causing 30% of out-of-hospital pneumonia obtains lipids to survive [740d]
- Small-scale convection shuffles the oceanic lithosphere, finds study [740d]
- Genomic study clarifies the diversity of brown bears across the entire species range [740d]
- These sports sensors could curb 'bad calls' and help players during practices [740d]
- Demonstration of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance in methylation-edited mammal for the first time [740d]
- New study examines immigration demographics and deportations under different presidential administrations [740d]
- Mercury's black disk helps sharpen Solar Orbiter's view [740d]
- A new encapsulating method for the stabilization of sensitive organolithium reagents [740d]
- Water tests may fail to detect Legionella [740d]
- Metal-organic layers: Preparation and applications [740d]
- Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth's inner core [740d]
- Study finds parents serve as a safety net as grown kids navigate the workforce [740d]
- Researchers work to improve access to special needs hurricane shelters [740d]
- Researchers map mosquito cells that may help the insects choose tastiest humans [740d]
- What lies ahead for Asia's economies in a post-pandemic world? [740d]
- 'Transparency for thee, not for me': Study shows SEC mounting secrecy about whistleblower program [740d]
- Dying plant cells warn healthy cells to save themselves from disease [740d]
- Enhanced arsenic detection in water, food, soil [740d]
- Nanoparticles self-assemble to harvest solar energy [740d]
- Physicists create new model of ringing black holes [740d]
- Researchers study first stem cells from a bat species known to harbor SARS-CoV-2 [740d]
- Study highlights therapeutic importance of Ganoderma lucidum [740d]
- Sedimentary facies and carbon isotopes from South China shed light on late Paleozoic icehouse-to-greenhouse transition [740d]
- 'An inflection point rather than a crisis': ChatGPT's implications for higher ed [740d]
- Requirements for maintenance and differentiation of germline stem and progenitor cells [740d]
- Video: Starch gelatinization, retrogradation, and the world's fluffiest white bread [740d]
- Researchers update ethnobotanical uses, phytochemistry and pharmacology of genus Zanthoxylum [740d]
- Neuroscience tool's structure may lead to next gen versions [741d]
- New corrosion protection that repairs itself [741d]
- New approach enables faster testing of urea in body fluids [741d]
- Researchers use light to convert abundant lignin into plastic that can be continually recycled [741d]
- Carrots: Good for your eyes, and for degradable polymers [741d]
- Neuromorphic camera and machine learning aid nanoscopic imaging [741d]
- Juries in England and Wales convict defendants for rape more often than they acquit, finds large-scale analysis [741d]
- Japanese startup unveils balloon flight space viewing tours [741d]
- Japan bids teary farewell to pandas sent to reserve in China [741d]
- Researchers develop machine learning model to improve Amazon carbon storage estimates [741d]
- What would happen if the solar system gained a super-Earth? [741d]
- Climate and geography develop spiritual connections between giant trees and human beings [741d]
- Researchers reveal molecular mechanism of crown ether microsolvation effect on gas-phase native-like protein structure [741d]
- Pollination of macadamia plantations can be enhanced by improving plantation design [741d]
- Biodegradable polymers show promise for future green supercapacitors [741d]
- A special carbon molecule can function as multiple high-speed switches at once [741d]
- Researchers create nanoscale, ultra-fast, user-friendly microscopy [741d]
- New method stabilizes rhombohedral sodium manganese hexacyanoferrates for high-energy Na-ion batteries [741d]
- Quasi-periodic oscillations detected in a long-period eclipsing dwarf nova [741d]
- New strategy boosts performance of hydroisomerization [741d]
- Reproductive strategy of deep-sea worms provides clues to evolutionary mystery [741d]
- Flint water crisis demonstrates value of social networks [741d]
- Study identifies novel host protease determinants for SARS-CoV-2 infection [741d]
- Stronger El Niño could cause irreversible melting of Antarctica [741d]
- Lakes collapse and release meltwater during winter causing inland ice to speed up in Greenland, finds study [741d]
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