The Brutalist Report - science
- Leaders with low self-esteem are likely to cause 'toxic' stress at work, research shows [788d]
- Study highlights challenges facing transgender and non-binary workers [788d]
- Protein engineers navigate toward more targeted therapeutics [788d]
- Researchers prepare for quantum sensing in outer space [788d]
- Integrated grafting system developed for passion fruit plantlets [788d]
- Childhood volunteering encourages future voting in elections, study shows [788d]
- Prototype telescope launched to the International Space Station [788d]
- How climate change and invasive species threaten tree frogs [788d]
- Modeling superfast processes in organic solar cell material [788d]
- Study: Humans and monkeys coordinate conflicting interest to maximize their profits [788d]
- Bottled water masks world's failure to supply safe water for all, can slow sustainable development: UN [788d]
- Research team develops multifunctional vortex beam for UV-visible spectra [788d]
- Testing the ocean's chemistry and climate impact [788d]
- Water restrictions lifted for 7 million in Southern California, but region still urged to conserve [788d]
- Researchers document 55 more white sharks in Cape Cod waters [788d]
- How does Idaho count wolves? Critics say state uses 'smoke and mirrors,' misleads public [788d]
- Political division prolongs the immigration crisis, report says [788d]
- Half of women scientists worldwide sexually harassed: survey [788d]
- Floods fill some of California's summer strawberry fields [788d]
- Mysterious Corsican 'cat-fox' revealed as unique species [788d]
- Drought over? Spring outlook finds relief—and flood risk [788d]
- Excavations reveal copper deposits that made Cyprus one of the most important Late Bronze Age trade hubs [788d]
- A new approach to measuring and understanding multidirectional polarization [788d]
- Long noncoding RNA TARL can help fish resist Vibrio infection by regulating the stability of TAK1 [788d]
- Satellite powered by 48 AA batteries and a $20 microprocessor shows a low-cost way to reduce space junk [788d]
- New maps chart our affective relationship with the local environment [788d]
- How cancer cells repair DNA damage induced by next-generation radiotherapy [788d]
- Producing synthetic gas from atmospheric carbon dioxide using a transition-metal-free catalyst [788d]
- Genetics as a conservation tool for endangered chimpanzees [788d]
- A method for chemically tailoring layered nanomaterials [788d]
- Hot topic: How heat flow affects the Earth's magnetic field [788d]
- Africa is increasingly drier: Economic research estimates reduction in income due to desertification [788d]
- Cellular waste removal differs according to cell type, finds study [788d]
- Does the media propagate stereotypes? [788d]
- Pulvinar slits in the cell wall of legume motor cells facilitate control of leaf movement [788d]
- How listening to North Atlantic right whales could help humans protect them [788d]
- Scientists detect dimer product ROOR generated by self-reaction of ethyl peroxy radicals [788d]
- Study finds interracial connections were more than twice as likely to 'defriend' after the 2016 election [788d]
- 'Terminator zones' on distant planets could harbor life, astronomers say [788d]
- Scientists discover giant insect genome [788d]
- Researchers propose electrodriven chemical looping ammonia synthesis mediated by lithium imide [788d]
- How fishermen benefit from the reversing evolution of cod [788d]
- Antibody fragment-nanoparticle therapeutic eradicates gastric cancer, shows research [789d]
- Giant underwater waves may affect the ocean's ability to store carbon [789d]
- Self-poisoning for self-preservation—examining the function of Streptomyces nano-syringes [789d]
- Are kids ready to eat insects? [789d]
- Examining the state of suborbital space science [789d]
- Didymos is spinning so quickly that rocks are detaching at its equator and going into orbit [789d]
- Major limnology paradigm questioned by new study [789d]
- Researchers realize high-level biosynthesis of sesquiterpenoid β-elemene in yeast [789d]
- A new control switch could make RNA therapies easier to program [789d]
- New study provides first comprehensive look at oxygen loss on coral reefs [789d]
- Coupling light and matter to ensure optimum brightness for displays [789d]
- Researchers discover a new approach to harvesting aerial humidity with organic crystals [789d]
- Study describes the structural and functional effects of several mutations on the androgen receptor [789d]
- Virgin Orbit pausing all work, reportedly furloughs staff [789d]
- Researchers highlight nucleolar DNA damage response in fight against cancer [789d]
- A nifty trick to help plants thrive in iron-poor soils [789d]
- US public water supply is a local source of phosphorus pollution, finds study [789d]
- Compressive stress shapes the symmetry of Arabidopsis root vascular tissue [789d]
- Male-sterile sorghum may offer dairy cows needed energy with less water use [789d]
- Low-cost device can measure air pollution anywhere [789d]
- Inside the shark nursery: The evolution of live birth in cartilaginous fish [789d]
- Earlier algae blooms, lingering toxins: Invasive species cause big changes to a lake's microbial community [789d]
- Research team proves bacteria-killing viruses deploy genetic code-switching to deceive hosts [789d]
- Study shows links between Australia's false killer whales and endangered groups from Hawaii [789d]
- Bigger flowers, greater rewards: Plants adapt to climate disruptions to lure pollinators [789d]
- Forensic study sheds light on the remains of infants, children [789d]
- Examining young Australians' experiences of identity abuse in family violence [789d]
- Genomic analysis shows the Amazon's Ashaninka people are made up of two subgroups with distinct histories [789d]
- Researcher aims to assess ripple effects of rodent disease [789d]
- New tool identifies which cells will best repair muscles [789d]
- Climate crisis threatens truffle production but could put UK species back on the menu [789d]
- We're building harder, hotter cities: it's vital we protect and grow urban green spaces—new report [789d]
- Parental leave: offer dads proper benefits and they will take time off to care for their children [789d]
- Australia's extinct giant eagle was big enough to snatch koalas from trees, suggest study [789d]
- We used to think diamonds were everywhere: New research suggests they've always been rare [789d]
- Stuck in a 'talking stage' or 'situationship'? How young people can get more out of modern love [789d]
- Electroactive bacterium generates well-defined nanosized metal catalysts with remarkable water-splitting performance [789d]
- Long-term study of SS Thistlegorm wreck suggests artificial reefs are as full of life as natural reefs [789d]
- Why do sports keep changing their rules? We count 4 main reasons [789d]
- Observations investigate long-term behavior of gamma-ray blazar PKS 0402-362 [789d]
- The colour of farmed salmon comes from adding an antioxidant to their feed, with benefits for everyone [789d]
- Fluidizing the cell membrane: Effective internalization of lipid nanoparticles for photodynamic cancer therapy [789d]
- Connecting the dots to track research specimens in fish populations [789d]
- A cheaper and more flexible alternative to indium tin oxide [789d]
- Solving the mystery of left-handed amino acids in primordial RNA reactions [789d]
- Study uncovers the fundamental mechanisms underlying the formation of polarons in 2D atomic crystals [789d]
- Team co-maps proteins and transcriptome in human tissues [789d]
- Sociology professor explains the term 'fatphobia,' discusses the implications for society [789d]
- 3D radar scan provides clues about threats to iconic Alaskan glacier [789d]
- Chance cross-cultural unicorn concepts lost in translation [789d]
- Humans bite back by deactivating mosquito sperm [789d]
- Scientists identify 100 important questions facing plant science [789d]
- Scientists: Largest US reservoirs moving in right direction [789d]
- Employees tend to avoid taking breaks despite high levels of stress [789d]
- 'Denoising' a noisy ocean: Researchers use machine learning to listen for specific fish sounds [789d]
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