The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study shows antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs' are being passed between dogs and cats and their owners [766d]
- Staff MRSA carriage and environmental contamination by other 'superbugs' found in Portuguese veterinary practices [766d]
- Cyclone hits Australia bringing 'record-breaking' wind speeds [766d]
- New insights into quantum materials [766d]
- California sees another week of dramatic drought improvement. How does it compare to US? [766d]
- Why does polygamy endure in urban environments? [766d]
- Icy moonquakes: Surface shaking could trigger landslides [766d]
- Florida floods: Airport reopens as residents clean up mess [766d]
- How does an aging-associated enzyme access our genetic material? [766d]
- 2022 Tongan volcanic eruption was largest natural explosion in more than a century, new study finds [766d]
- Ancient DNA reveals the multiethnic structure of Mongolia's first nomadic empire [766d]
- Synchrotron technique reveals more details of mysterious underlying portrait in Renaissance painting [766d]
- Technology start-ups with research experience have faster international success, study finds [766d]
- From CERN to Jupiter: Juice embarks on its historic journey [766d]
- Efficient heat dissipation perovskite lasers using a high-thermal-conductivity diamond substrate [766d]
- New specimens and species of the Oligocene toothed baleen whale Coronodon [766d]
- New family of wheel-like metallic clusters exhibit unique properties [766d]
- Primordial black holes may have 'frozen' the early universe [766d]
- Autophagy-related compound screening for the development of COVID-19 therapeutics [766d]
- Modification of titanium–organic cages for recognition and separation of molecular isomers [766d]
- Diet has a bigger impact on gut microbes than intestinal defense molecules, finds study [766d]
- NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter completes 50th flight [766d]
- Benefits of 'zombie' cells: Senescent cells aid regeneration in salamanders [766d]
- River pollution recovery slows down in the UK [766d]
- New software to untangle genetic factors linked to shared characteristics among different species [766d]
- Researchers recover trace rare earth elements in hot springs water with inexpensive method [766d]
- How rainforest fish adapt to local conditions [766d]
- Energy insecurity worsened in remote Australia during COVID, finds study [766d]
- Graduates' activities produce more carbon dioxide and their ecological commitment is primarily symbolic, says research [766d]
- Alien plantscapes make it hard to know what country you're in [766d]
- Analyzing the fat of killer whales reveals what they eat [766d]
- An autocatalytic effect that boosts the production of medium-chain hydrocarbons by FAP [766d]
- Parents tend to choose their children's schools based on their own educational experience, finds study [766d]
- The parallel economy: The right-wing movement creating a safe haven for deplatformed conservative influencers [766d]
- Opinion: Low-cost, high-quality public transportation will serve the public better than free rides [766d]
- Why orchid bees concoct their own fragrance [766d]
- Hubble captures 'jellyfish galaxy' JO204 [766d]
- NASA's Lucy mission snaps its first views of Trojan asteroid targets [766d]
- That new-car smell may be a sign of exposure to a host of hazardous chemicals [766d]
- Early Romans may have been the first to breed flat-faced dogs [766d]
- Venn: The man behind the famous diagrams, and why his work still matters today [766d]
- Glucose-responsive, charge-switchable lipid nanoparticles for insulin delivery [767d]
- How mouse embryos determine left from right [767d]
- Geotechnical expert says one in four international tailings dam failures are due to earthquakes [767d]
- Using MOCHAs to turn greenhouse gas into a value-added product [767d]
- Protein complex protects bacteria from osmotic stress [767d]
- Commercial-scale biomanufactured melatonin is here [767d]
- Nucleons in heavy ion collisions are half as big as previously expected [767d]
- Comparing ice and water in the quenching of heat in metal [767d]
- Methamphetamine detected in first test in Oceania for airborne drug pollution [767d]
- Singing the blues: More whale songs detected during La Niña years [767d]
- Safe bioink for artificial organ printing [767d]
- Researchers find evolutionary support for induced defenses [767d]
- Fixing the fens: Group focuses on protecting the UK's most important ecosystem [767d]
- Report shows young people, people of color less likely to have valid photo identification [767d]
- Environmental stress, adaptation choices and poverty dynamics in Ethiopia [767d]
- Climate report: Earth just had its second-warmest March on record [767d]
- El Niño likely to develop this summer, says scientists [767d]
- Label-free droplet-based methods improve rapid screening and sorting of bacteria [767d]
- New tree species of Lauraceae family found in Yunnan [767d]
- Decision support tool helps coastal areas find ideal spots for water level sensors [767d]
- Exploring physical rehabilitation for dogs [767d]
- European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons [767d]
- French villages run dry as water warnings rise [767d]
- New experimental evidence of the restoration of chiral symmetry at high matter density [767d]
- Engineering cyanobacteria for cross-cultural exchange [767d]
- Machine learning identifies first British fossil of therizinosaur dinosaur [767d]
- Scientists identify new benchmark for freezing point of water at -70 C [767d]
- Team develops the world's smallest and fastest nano-excitonic transistor [767d]
- Multi-compartment membranes for multicellular robots [767d]
- The paradox of thrombosis: Determining how hibernating bears and paraplegics avoid blood clots [767d]
- How one photon becomes four charge carriers [767d]
- TESS discovers a Venus-sized exoplanet orbiting nearby star [767d]
- Ladder-shaped microfluidic systems for rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing [767d]
- Europe's Jupiter probe set for new launch attempt [767d]
- Microplastics can help dangerous bacteria to survive on Scottish beaches [767d]
- Unsound climate studies sneak into print: scientists [767d]
- Experts doubt Mexico's pledge to protect endangered porpoise [767d]
- Farmer beetle finds suitable host trees by tracing scent of its fungus crop [767d]
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