The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers challenge long-standing theory guiding nanoparticle treatment of tumors [578d]
- Queues found to negatively impact voter turnout in Sweden [578d]
- New pathway of diatom-mediated calcification and its impact on the biological pump [578d]
- Ancient Shangzhai people consumed broomcorn millet, meat and dairy of ruminants during the Middle to Late Neolithic [578d]
- Team reviews photocatalysis for methane conversion to high-value products [578d]
- Iron-based molecular switch improves reaction yield by modulating zeolite catalyst acidity [578d]
- Researchers investigate microplastics in D.C.'s waterways [578d]
- Traditional downtowns are dead or dying in many US cities. What's next for these zones? [578d]
- The arrival of mandatory corporate sustainability reporting [578d]
- Historic wind tunnel facility testing NASA's Mars ascent vehicle rocket [578d]
- New study definitively confirms gulf stream weakening [578d]
- Examining how weather patterns will change in the future [578d]
- What is quantum squeezing? [578d]
- Q&A: The first asteroid sample returned to Earth [578d]
- Egyptian Mediterranean fisheries in urgent need of better management, says study [578d]
- Is Instagram making the great outdoors more crowded? Not as much as you might suspect [578d]
- Researcher discover two new species of oil-forming yeast [578d]
- Q&A: Can AI in school actually help students be more creative and self-directed? [578d]
- How fast are Arctic glaciers melting? Engineers explored the north with a robot and cameras to find out [578d]
- Rivers contain hidden sinks and sources of microplastics, study finds [578d]
- Scientists reveal what fuels wildfires in Sierra Nevada Mountains [578d]
- Family planning and the fear of missing out [578d]
- Chromosome-scale genome sequence of Suaeda glauca sheds light on salt stress tolerance in halophytes [578d]
- Analyzing ways to help golden eagle populations weather the growth in wind-energy [578d]
- Study shows ribosome-binding antibiotics can help some bacteria survive for longer [578d]
- Political independents found to be more negative than partisans: Study [578d]
- Kindness has persisted in a competitive world—cultural evolution can explain why [578d]
- Many Wordle users cheat to win, says mathematics expert [578d]
- Research team develops new way to target cancer cells [578d]
- Researcher detect a Roman-period cranial tumor case [578d]
- Deciphering the enigmatic global distribution of fairy circles [578d]
- Glaciers are becoming smaller and disappearing, finds new inventory [578d]
- Beyond Bennu: How OSIRIS-REx is helping scientists study the sonic signature of meteoroids [578d]
- Q&A: Bullying—how can we stop it, or, even better, prevent it? [578d]
- Did life exist on Mars? Other planets? With AI's help, we may know soon [578d]
- Caribbean parrots thought to be endemic are actually relicts of millennial-scale extinction [578d]
- Wind energy projects in North America are more likely to be opposed by white, wealthy communities, finds study [578d]
- Naming and shaming can be effective to get countries to act on climate, study shows [578d]
- Practical tips for educators to support gender-diverse students [578d]
- Companies may benefit from transparency about racial diversity efforts [578d]
- Study finds linkage between DNA methylome and RNA transcriptome in Fe deficiency in tomato roots [578d]
- Water fleas may hold key to cleaner environment and better human health [578d]
- Weighing up risk: Making decisions about home insurance in a changing climate [578d]
- Automatic weighing method for broiler chickens is faster and less stressful to flock [578d]
- Heat extremes in the soil are underestimated, according to new study [578d]
- Exploring the existence of life at 125°F [578d]
- Q&A: How extreme weather impacts fall foliage [578d]
- New methodology addresses 'contentious' student satisfaction surveys [578d]
- Video: Student engineers develop early warning system for blue-green algae [578d]
- Turning up gravity for space fungi study [578d]
- From homebodies to prolific swimmers, researchers track Chicago River fish to find out where they are going and why [578d]
- Li'i, Lolita's longtime Miami Seaquarium companion, relocated to San Antonio SeaWorld [578d]
- First increase in rhino numbers in Africa since 2012, monitor says [578d]
- Okefenokee Natl. Wildlife Refuge to be nominated as World Heritage Site [578d]
- Novel plant pathogen discovered on world's northernmost island [578d]
- Despite being properly treated and highly diluted, wastewater still impacts river ecosystem, finds study [578d]
- Hubble peers at peculiar Arp 107 pair [578d]
- Image: Spacecraft bus for satellite servicing mission arrives at NASA Goddard [578d]
- Move over, highways. Now you can sponsor an ocean sanctuary [578d]
- Thousands of California wells are at risk of drying up despite landmark water law [578d]
- SpaceX sets up 200th reflight with Cape Canaveral launch Saturday night [578d]
- Extracts from South Australian brown seaweed could slow effects of aging on skin [578d]
- Machine learning algorithms can find anomalous needles in cosmic haystacks [578d]
- We need urban trees more than ever—here's how to save them from extreme heat [578d]
- Why Einstein must be wrong: In search of the theory of gravity [578d]
- South African hominin fossils were sent into space and scientists are enraged [578d]
- How ducks, geese and swans see the world—and why this puts them at risk in a changing environment [578d]
- Transposons: From 'selfish' genes to key elements in biological processes [578d]
- Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure [578d]
- Using quantum materials as catalysts for fertilizer synthesis [578d]
- High heat, ethylene levels independently halt tomato fruit set [578d]
- How microbes could aid the search for extraterrestrial life [578d]
- New qubit circuit enables quantum operations with higher accuracy [578d]
- Ocean acidification research is robust despite ebbs and flows, study finds [578d]
- Ontario's Greenbelt: A step in the right direction, but is it enough to protect biodiversity? [578d]
- Farmed rhinos could soon 'rewild' the African savanna [578d]
- Social media is a double-edged sword for the public image of Canadian labor unions [578d]
- Study shows birds that have evolved greater complexity are less biodiverse [578d]
- Anti-COVID drug may have led to virus mutations: study [578d]
- James Webb Space Telescope's first spectrum of a TRAPPIST-1 planet [578d]
- Natural evolutionary strategy boosts quantum computing performance [578d]
- How can the use of plastics in agriculture become more sustainable? [578d]
- Copper-based catalysts efficiently turn carbon dioxide into methane [578d]
- Machine learning unravels mysteries of atomic geometry [578d]
- Transposable elements study reveals potential methods to stop aging [578d]
- Radio signals reveal secrets of hidden supermassive black holes [578d]
- Scientists make methanol at room temperature [578d]
- Newly discovered deep-sea enzyme breaks down PET plastic [578d]
- Scientists discover a new way to test for life on Mars [578d]
- Modeling of adhesive technology sheds new light on prehistoric cognition [578d]
- Uncovering novel mechanisms of endocytosis and intracellular trafficking [578d]
- By air, rain and land: How microbes return after a wildfire [578d]
- Systemic cooling poverty: A new facet of deprivation emerging in a warming planet [578d]
- How plants respond to environmental threats with the proper defense [578d]
- Researchers pioneer safe nanocarrier system for treating bacterial infections [578d]
- Model suggests Milky Way warp and flare due to tilt of dark halo [578d]
- Magnetic bead manipulation in microfluidic chips for biological application [578d]
- Targeted nanotherapy: Fluorescence-guided photoimmunotherapy to manage peritoneal carcinomatosis [578d]
- Research links the increase of misinformation shared by Republican US politicians to public perception of honesty [578d]
- New research reveals extreme heat likely to wipe out humans and mammals in the distant future [578d]
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