The Brutalist Report - science
- How the ancient messengers cAMP and cGMP deliver their messages [641d]
- Designing cameras for harsh environments? Be sure to account for lens mount details [641d]
- Researchers switch from helium to hydrogen weather balloons [641d]
- Astronomers claim to have solved mystery of the runaway supermassive black hole [641d]
- Gene-edited calf may reduce reliance on antimicrobials against cattle disease [641d]
- Magnetic tunnel junction device with highest tunnel magnetoresistance developed through precision interfacial control [641d]
- Possible meteorite crashes into New Jersey home, no injuries [641d]
- Squeezing rocks for science: The power and potential of the large volume torsion apparatus [641d]
- Evolutionary cell biology study shows how energy production can be optimized to ensure rapid growth without respiration [641d]
- French felines found to be less responsive to cat calls with faster attraction to visual cues [641d]
- Researchers identify a new protein that controls the production of strawberries' red color [641d]
- Can a city store as much carbon as a forest? [641d]
- Study calls for action to explore potential impacts of decommissioned offshore structures [641d]
- A new theory of what drives partisan conflict and hostility [641d]
- Using two fiber-optic cables to track whales as they cruise the Arctic [641d]
- Country of origin, race, politics influence gun violence attitude, poll finds [641d]
- 'Regenerative agriculture' is all the rage—but it's not going to fix our food system, says researcher [641d]
- Scientists streamline a widely used chemical reaction, creating new manufacturing opportunities [641d]
- Can lions coexist with cattle in Africa? [641d]
- Study: Spanish courts hand down milder sentences for rapes if they are committed by the victim's partner or ex-partner [641d]
- Water warming study shows unexpected impact on fish size [641d]
- Study: No need for a leaky mode at the picometer level for microtapers [641d]
- The impact of thermal drawdown-induced alterations in rock thermal properties on heat recovery [641d]
- Re‐examining the underground connections between trees [641d]
- Fossil pollen helps us understand changes in Asia´s ecosystem over the last 12,000 years [641d]
- People of color are so used to discrimination in stores they don't always notice bad customer service, finds research [641d]
- LISA will be a remarkable gravitational-wave observatory, but there's a way to make it 100 times more powerful [641d]
- HECS for farmers? Nature repair loans could help biodiversity recover—and boost farm productivity [641d]
- New method uses engineered bacteria and AI to sense and record environmental signals [641d]
- Perfect perfume or eau de cat's bum? Why scents smell different and four fragrance tips [641d]
- Why rural Canadians need public transit just as urgently as suburbanites [641d]
- Come pests, frost or fire: How the Swiss are arming their wines against climate change [641d]
- For better or worse, your dog's behaviors can impact your quality of life [641d]
- Viewpoint: Clothes moths—these destructive, difficult-to-eradicate and dull-looking pests are worthy of admiration [641d]
- Flooding in Nigeria is on the rise: Good forecasts, drains and risk maps are urgently needed [641d]
- These four challenges will shape the next farm bill, and how the US eats [641d]
- Studies reveal educators' discretions may contribute to racial disparities in exclusionary discipline [641d]
- Improving wheat regeneration with novel DOF family transcription factors [641d]
- Bats' ability to convert energy into muscle power shown to be affected by flight speed [641d]
- Using CRISPR to make phages more deadly to E. coli [641d]
- Debunking the Dunning–Kruger effect [641d]
- Gain-of-function research is a routine and essential tool in all biology research, say scientists [641d]
- Helping migratory birds travel more safely [641d]
- How 1,000 undergraduates helped solve an enduring mystery about the sun [641d]
- New research reveals how grazing management practices affect cattle weight gain by altering foraging behavior [641d]
- Deep optical photometric observations of the open cluster Bochum 2 [641d]
- Land uplift protects the Finnish coast from rising sea levels, but not endlessly [641d]
- Quantifying intracellular nanoparticle distributions with three-dimensional super-resolution microscopy [641d]
- Researchers discover that various species share a similar mechanism of molecular response to nanoparticles [641d]
- Modeling electron dynamics in real time [641d]
- Engineering self-integrated atomic quantum wires to form nano-networks [641d]
- Long-term study pinpoints who has been shot and witnessed shootings by race, sex, and birth year [641d]
- Evidence of ice age human migrations from China to the Americas and Japan [641d]
- Extracting the best flavor from coffee [641d]
- Preserving pine forests by understanding beetle flight [641d]
- The Voting Rights Act's impact on Black representation in local government [641d]
- Tooth enamel provides clues to hunter-gatherer lifestyle of Neanderthals [641d]
- Small wildlife surveys can produce 'big picture' results [641d]
- One in six high school students want a bachelor's degree but don't expect to get one [641d]
- Can tiny brain tissues legally be a person? Researchers say not yet [641d]
- Polychromatic full-polarization control in mid-infrared light [641d]
- Risk study helps Maryland homeowners prepare for weather extremes [641d]
- Experts discuss the facts, and fiction, of Florida's seaweed problem [641d]
- Arctic amplification: New research reveals how surface types play a role [641d]
- Companion animals could be reservoirs for cross-species transmission of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria [641d]
- Crab populations are crashing. Could losing their sense of smell be one of the important reasons why? [641d]
- Breakthrough in dynamical localization transitions and Berry curvature-induced transport [641d]
- Exploring novel monkfish peptides that have anti-fatigue and immunological effects [641d]
- Mechanisms for removal of strong, replication-blocking lesions generated by the human HMCES protein [641d]
- Palsa mires continue to degrade at a rapid pace [641d]
- Earth's first animals had particular taste in real estate [641d]
- Magnetic bacteria: Microorganisms can help to extract dangerous heavy metals from wastewater [641d]
- Researchers overcome stem cell delivery barrier, paving the way for regenerative medicine [641d]
- Basic 'toolkit' for organ development is illuminated by sea star [641d]
- Study unveils mysterious nature of RNA editing in plants [641d]
- Electrical control of hybrid exciton transport in a van der Waals heterostructure [641d]
- The true impact of the Black Summer fires on frogs [641d]
- Beetles and their biodiversity in dead wood [641d]
- Supercomputers have revealed the giant 'pillars of heat' funneling diamonds upward from deep within Earth [641d]
- New stoloniferous species of begonia found in Yunnan [641d]
- Study reveals color changes in China's 2,550 lakes over past 40 years [641d]
- Drought spells 'catastrophe' for Spain's olive harvest [641d]
- Illegal mining booms in Brazilian Amazon 'promised land' [641d]
- First wild koalas caught and vaccinated against chlamydia [641d]
- Scientists raise concerns about popular COVID disinfectants [642d]
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