The Brutalist Report - science
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- Analysis of two decades' worth of antibiotic resistance shows antibiotic use is not the only driver of superbugs [470d]
- Focused ion beam technology: A single tool for a wide range of applications [470d]
- Methane activation by [LnO]+: The 4f orbital matters [470d]
- Don't delay talking to girls about keeping safe online, says report [470d]
- Toxic algae blooms: Study assesses potential health hazards to humans [470d]
- Next-generation wastewater solutions: Utilizing acid-resistant microbes for improved treatment efficiency [470d]
- Even the oldest eukaryote fossils show dazzling diversity and complexity [470d]
- Compensation can cover for loss of cultural heritage in construction projects, researcher finds [470d]
- Chasing the light: Study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic [470d]
- Deepen your empathy by reading more and reading more often, linguist says [470d]
- A single-celled microbe is helping corals survive climate change, study finds [470d]
- Female business leaders need better support to thrive in times of crisis [470d]
- Year-end survey spotlights food safety, age-related consumer behavior, out-of-stock trends [470d]
- Social scientist: While providing help inspires others, people would rather help a family member than a neighbor [470d]
- A guide on how to use climate data to inform human adaptation [470d]
- Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detects surprise gamma-ray feature beyond our galaxy [470d]
- Archeologists map lost cities in Ecuadorian Amazon, settlements that lasted 1,000 years [470d]
- Molecularly designing polymer networks to control sound damping [470d]
- Review covers optical aspects of quantitative photoacoustic tomography [470d]
- Study discovers how a system of proteins helps Salmonella survive inside macrophages [470d]
- The first assessment of toxic heavy metal pollution in the Southern Hemisphere over the last 2,000 years [470d]
- Communicating about climate change more effective when stories of displaced hit 'close to home' [470d]
- More aerosol particles than thought are forming over Siberia, finds study [470d]
- New rice lines for Africa offer virus protection [470d]
- Impact Craters: Can they help us find life elsewhere? [470d]
- Since Roe was overturned, fewer Michigan adults want to have children [470d]
- Another example of a fantastic Einstein ring [470d]
- Researchers release open-source space debris model [470d]
- Do former regulators improve the quality of audits? [470d]
- Declining primate numbers are threatening Brazil's Atlantic forest [470d]
- Using 'Kerr solitons' to boost the power of transmission electron microscopes [470d]
- Image: Micro-world within an atomic clock [470d]
- A global study reveals pathways to save threatened sharks, despite rising mortality trends [470d]
- Carbon dioxide pipelines demystified: Balancing potentials, pitfalls for a sustainable future [470d]
- Glaciers rise, fall and melt with tides [470d]
- Global heating may breach 1.5°C in 2024—here's what that could look like [470d]
- #FreeBritney movement is proof social media can help shift the narrative, research finds [470d]
- Scientists investigate how heat rises through Europa's ocean [470d]
- New equations will better estimate protein utilization by beef cattle, benefit producers [470d]
- Church without God: How secular congregations fill a need for some nonreligious Americans [470d]
- NASA scientists discover a novel galactic 'fossil' [470d]
- In the Wild West of corporate space travel, humans could return to the moon. But does it bring diplomatic challenges? [470d]
- War in Europe is more than 5,000 years old, researchers find [470d]
- US–Indian satellite will monitor Earth's changing frozen regions [470d]
- A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus [470d]
- Transferring laser-induced graphene at extremely low temperatures for ultrathin bioelectronics [470d]
- How diverse are US ocean science institutions? [470d]
- Brazilian semi-arid biome could lose over 90% of mammal species by 2060 [470d]
- How magnetization direction can be controlled using strain in an interfacial multiferroic material [470d]
- A princess's psalter recovered? Pieces of a 1,000-year-old manuscript found [470d]
- Tahoe avalanche: What causes seemingly safe snow slopes to collapse? A physicist and avid skier explains [470d]
- Climate change spells disaster for termite-loving numbats [470d]
- Mating anchovies stir up the sea as much as a major storm—and it's good for the environment, too [470d]
- To protect endangered sharks and rays, scientists are mapping these species' most important locations [470d]
- 7 strategies to help gifted autistic students succeed in college [470d]
- Study shows otters, beavers and other semiaquatic mammals keep clean underwater, thanks to their flexible fur [470d]
- Researcher: Healthy cities aren't a question of boring or exciting buildings but about creating better public space [470d]
- 'Legal animism': When a river or even nature itself goes to court [470d]
- Researcher: Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs—while fathers thrive in careers [470d]
- Extreme UK flood levels are happening much more often than they used to, analysis shows [470d]
- Why AI software 'softening' accents is problematic [470d]
- Provincial policies on campus sexual violence are inconsistent across Canada, say researchers [470d]
- Scientists uncover ocean's intricate web of microbial interactions across different depths [470d]
- The first 3D map of magnetic fields in our galaxy explains star-forming regions [470d]
- Tidal disruption events and what they can reveal about black holes and stars in distant galaxies [470d]
- New catalytic technique creates key component of incontinence drug in less time [470d]
- First direct imaging of tiny noble gas clusters at room temperature [470d]
- Study reveals unexpected strategy in competition between bacteria and viruses [470d]
- Thin film reveals origins of pre-superconducting phase [470d]
- Researchers discover protein complex that controls DNA repair [470d]
- Customizable polymer molds for microneedle tattoos to ID pets instead of tags or collars [470d]
- Astronomers spot an Earth-sized planet with a 'lava hemisphere' [470d]
- Researchers profile two elusive proteins critical for healthy cell division [470d]
- Generating stable qubits at room temperature [470d]
- Magnitude 6.4 earthquake shakes parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan but no damage is reported [470d]
- Graphene-based implantable technology paves way for high-precision therapeutic applications [470d]
- Potential solvents identified for building on the moon and Mars [470d]
- Gland-like tissue in saber-toothed frog lower jaw may be used for communication [470d]
- Oldest known fossilized skin is 21 million years older than previous examples [470d]
- New dinosaur species may be closest known relative of Tyrannosaurus rex [470d]
- Bioinformatics: Researchers develop a new machine learning approach [470d]
- Biomaterials contribute greatly to reduction of greenhouse gas emissions but are not yet climate neutral, finds study [470d]
- A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids [470d]
- Study reveals freshwater phytoplankton in Lake Baikal produce sulfur-containing chemical to survive in ice [470d]
- Research offers insights into the metal-to-insulator transition without breaking symmetry [470d]
- Astronomers make rare exoplanet discovery, and a giant leap in detecting Earth-like bodies [470d]
- Moisture-resistant hairstyling agent: Development of a humidity-induced shape memory polymeric material [470d]
- Exciplex route to white organic light emitting diodes: The role of a spacer layer [470d]
- Researchers develop prime editors using Cas12a and circular RNAs in human cells [470d]
- Study identifies reaction conditions that could make autoxidation of aldehydes more environmentally friendly [470d]
- A three-step mechanism explaining ultraviolet-induced CO desorption from CO ice [470d]
- Realizing eco-friendly and high-performance thermoelectric materials [470d]
- Discovery of unusual star may change our picture of how stars explode and elements are made [470d]
- Jupiter has at least three magnetosheath jets, finds Voyager 2 data study [470d]
- Astronomers find direct link that supernovae give rise to black holes or neutron stars [470d]
- Fossil of 72-million-year-old sturgeon discovered in Edmonton [470d]
- Researchers use spinning metasurfaces to craft compact thermal imaging system [470d]
- Ultra-short laser flashes on demand: Controllable light pulse pairs from a single-fiber laser [470d]
- NGC 2403 XMM4 is a super-Eddington neutron star, study finds [470d]
- A 22-million-year-old petrified mangrove forest found in the Panama Canal [470d]
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