The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers issue urgent call to save the world's largest flower, Rafflesia, from extinction [653d]
- Grackle study finds behavior is the secret to success for a range expansion [653d]
- Synthetic biology tool comprehensively reveals gene regulatory networks in E. coli [653d]
- Research finds that more flexible working and avoiding excessive alcohol at work events are key to workplace equality [653d]
- Study shows life near the golf course isn't easy for alligators [653d]
- Researcher examines benefits, harms and ethics of online crowdfunding [653d]
- Environmental assessments should factor in ecological connectivity, say researchers [653d]
- Euroskeptics more likely to think of the EU as less democratic than it is, study shows [653d]
- Glacier Loss Day indicates record breaking glacier melt [653d]
- Venus on Earth: NASA's VERITAS science team studies volcanic Iceland [653d]
- Water-watching satellite monitors warming ocean off California coast [653d]
- Research finds ponds release more greenhouse gas than they store [653d]
- 'It's an emergency.' Midwest towns scramble as drought threatens drinking water [653d]
- Insights into the biodiversity of annelids in the world's largest deep-sea mineral exploration region [653d]
- New research unveils Pseudomonas cyclic lipopeptide medpeptin's role in modulating plant immunity [653d]
- Weakening of the relationship between winter precipitation over southern China and the Asian–Pacific Oscillation [653d]
- Does a brain in a dish have moral rights? [653d]
- Using a gyroscope to measure variations in Earth's rotation [653d]
- 16 strange new parasitoid wasp species discovered in Vietnam [653d]
- Drug delivery platform leverages air-filled protein nanostructures and uses sound for targeting [653d]
- Yogurt may be the next go-to garlic breath remedy [653d]
- RNA has been recovered from an extinct species for the first time [653d]
- Belief in manifesting financial success leads to risky investments and bankruptcy, says study [653d]
- Study shows high-resolution light field displays and vision correction result in enhanced virtual experiences [653d]
- Study finds iron oxide nanoparticles are useful for medicinal plant sustainability under toxic metal conditions [653d]
- Irish secondary schools among the most socio-economically equal for reading literacy [653d]
- New model to help valorize lignin for bio-based applications [653d]
- Molecular properties are only weakly correlated, study finds [653d]
- 'Digital necromancy': Why bringing people back from the dead with AI is just an extension of our grieving practices [653d]
- Earthquakes and other natural hazards are a risk everywhere. How people are preparing around the world [653d]
- As extreme downpours trigger flooding around the world, scientists take a closer look at global warming's role [653d]
- Rising number of 'predatory' academic journals undermines research and public trust in scholarship [653d]
- Spending time in space can harm the human body, but scientists are working to mitigate these risks [653d]
- New evidence exposes huge scale of gambling marketing at start of Premier League football season [653d]
- How can we use nutritional strategies to mitigate methane emissions from ruminants? [653d]
- Unlocking the secrets of tuatara sperm in an effort to improve the survival chances of this at-risk reptile [653d]
- Employee mental health suffers when company is going through a crisis, research finds [653d]
- Fifty-year study reveals climate change and avian flu impact on UK seabirds [653d]
- Projects provide fresh insights into what it takes for communities to accept different religious and world views [653d]
- New recipes for origin of life may point way to distant, inhabited planets [653d]
- Fast-track strain engineering for speedy biomanufacturing [653d]
- Researchers study the depths of the Sierra de Atapuerca [653d]
- Wild animals leave DNA on plants, making them easier to track: What scientists found in a Ugandan rainforest [653d]
- Shops and restaurants can help blur class lines, but interactions may not be meaningful enough to boost social mobility [653d]
- Violence against workers increased during the pandemic: Research shows how it affected them [653d]
- The secret world of rhododendrons: A plant more ancient than the Himalayas [653d]
- What helps students cope with academic setbacks? A sense of belonging at school is key [653d]
- Discovering the universe from our own backyards [653d]
- What are 'planetary boundaries' and why are they important? [653d]
- Virtual influencers: Meet AI-generated figures posing as your new online friends—as they try to sell you stuff [653d]
- An ambitious new technology might be needed to see other Earths [653d]
- Machine learning analysis of research citations highlights importance of federal funding for basic scientific research [653d]
- China global Merged Surface Temperature dataset reveals 2023 on track to be hottest year ever [653d]
- Breaking into the black box of pedagogical authority [653d]
- Turning the tide: Ghana's innovative approach to tackle marine plastic pollution with citizen science [653d]
- Advancing coastal waterbird conservation in China: Policy progress and challenges [653d]
- Efforts to clean up power sector too slow: watchdog [653d]
- Multi-objective decision support tools for protected area selection to reach the 30x30 target [653d]
- New fluorescent approach reveals different DNA densities in stem cells [653d]
- Argyle volcano study reveals crucial third clue to finding new diamond deposits [653d]
- Tiny sea creatures reveal the ancient origins of neurons [653d]
- How to tackle the global deforestation crisis [653d]
- Researchers discover a new species of larger benthic foraminifer from the Ryukyu islands [653d]
- Precisely arranging nanoparticles to develop plasmonic molecules [653d]
- Researchers unveil new flexible adhesive with exceptional recovery and adhesion properties for electronic devices [653d]
- New organoids boost pest rabbit control [653d]
- Zero-waste synthesis of new supramolecular materials with remarkable mechanical properties [653d]
- Range of pesticides, including neonicotinoids, found in pollen of different bee species [653d]
- Team discusses the blueprint for ultrafast spintronics [653d]
- Team looks to plant tissues that move for inspiration in designing artificial actuators [653d]
- New study disproves Leonardo da Vinci's 'rule of trees' [653d]
- Turkish astronomers investigate open cluster NGC 2509 [653d]
- Team develops novel ligands for transition-metal catalysis of photoreactions [653d]
- A mysterious blue molecule will help make better use of light energy [654d]
- Keeping Vilsmeier reagent in the flow: From toxin to medicine in one go [654d]
- Study explores mechanical properties of molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons with armchair edges [654d]
- Scientists show how the signaling molecules BMP and FGF guide cell differentiation during embryonic development [654d]
- The cloning of the first genic dominant male sterility gene in rice may revolutionize breeding processes [654d]
- River-suspended particulate matter doesn't make it to the Great Barrier Reef, study shows [654d]
- Team develops laser-based ice-core sampling for studying climate change [654d]
- Thailand's ancient town of Si Thep added to world heritage list [654d]
- Grassland expansion was not a main driver of mammal evolution in Plio-Pleistocene Africa, research suggests [654d]
- New study reveals correlation between Trump's repeated falsehoods and public misperceptions [654d]
- How can solar energy installations prioritize ecosystems? [654d]
- Visualizing electron flow motivates new nanoscale devices inspired by airplane wings [654d]
- Witchcraft accusations an 'occupational hazard' for female workers in early modern England [654d]
- Novel approach to engineered cells may enable molecular medical imaging [654d]
- Gene required for root hair growth, nitrate foraging found in grasses [654d]
- Near-surface permafrost could be nearly gone by 2100, scientists conclude [654d]
- Women from diverse backgrounds still face leadership barriers, says Australian study [654d]
Previous Day