The Brutalist Report - science
- Reimagining electron microscopy: Bringing high-end resolution to lower-cost microscopes [491d]
- 'Janitors' of the sea: Overharvested sea cucumbers play crucial role in protecting coral [491d]
- New molecules, inspired by space shuttles, advance lipid nanoparticle delivery for weight control [491d]
- Temperature, humidity may drive future transmission of parasitic worm infections [491d]
- Researchers hack a 3D printer to speed up fabrication of bioelectronics [491d]
- The effects of primer pairs, PCR conditions, and peptide nucleic acid clamps on plant root fungal diversity assessment [491d]
- Earthquake research traces the pace of an approaching 'seismic dragon king' [491d]
- RNA-sequencing analysis reveals key genes behind eggplant peel variation [491d]
- Unlocking the potential of protease inhibitors for enhanced pest resistance in tea plants [491d]
- Unlocking the color code: The role of VvBBX44 and VvMYBA1 in regulating grape anthocyanin biosynthesis [491d]
- Tattoo inks found to not match the ingredients listed on the bottle [491d]
- Controlling the microenvironment to promote wound healing and regeneration [491d]
- Enhancing electrogenerated chemiluminescence of an iridium complex [491d]
- Image: ERS-2 buckles and bends during final farewell [491d]
- People in power found to avoid using sensitive language at work [491d]
- Unlocking the heat in mosquito modeling: Exploring disease transmission under climate change [491d]
- Scientists propose new method for tracking elusive origins of CO₂ emissions from streams [491d]
- Scientists develop technology to reduce pathogens in intact eggs [491d]
- Scientists develop rapid gene-screening platform to boost disease resistance in crops [491d]
- Catalyst combines vanadium-based components and nitrogen-doped biomass carbon for pollutant removal [491d]
- Novel theory-based evaluation gives a clearer picture of fusion in the sun [491d]
- Energy-saving electrochemical hydrogen production via co-generative strategies in hybrid water electrolysis [491d]
- New discovery suggests significant glacial retreat in West Antarctica began in 1940s [491d]
- Butterflies mimic each other's flight behavior to avoid predators, show scientists [491d]
- A new theoretical development clarifies water's electronic structure [491d]
- Global dataset shows protecting fish doesn't have to mean neglecting people [491d]
- What math tells us about social dilemmas [491d]
- Step aside, internal tides: Supercomputer modeling improves satellite altimetry precision [491d]
- NASA's planetary radar images slowly spinning asteroid [491d]
- Researchers describe new technological platform to accelerate drug development [491d]
- Astronomers detect an extremely red supermassive black hole in the early universe growing in the shadows [491d]
- Beyond economic metrics: The Gini index in the big data age [491d]
- New analysis shows anti-vaccination conspiracy theories gain political weight due to social media [491d]
- Image: Hubble views IC 3476, an active star-forming galaxy [491d]
- New measurement captures clearer picture of our galaxy and beyond [491d]
- Laser-focused look at spinning electrons shatters world record for precision [491d]
- Cosmic dust could have helped get life going on Earth [491d]
- Good things don't come in threes for Antarctic sea ice [491d]
- Scientists develop biocompatible fluorescent spray that detects fingerprints in ten seconds [491d]
- Rural communities face greater risks of radon exposure compared to urban areas: Study [491d]
- 'Artificial tongue' detects and inactivates common mouth bacteria [491d]
- Metal in glitter impairs aquatic plant growth, study shows [491d]
- Prosocial preferences can provide better risk management for smallholder farming communities amid rising climate risks [491d]
- Study shows news organizations still lead in sharing difficult information on social media [491d]
- Steward Observatory balloon mission breaks NASA record 22 miles above Antarctica [491d]
- The nature of mantle flow may depend on the type of slab subducting [491d]
- New study uses AI and machine learning to improve seasonal weather predictions [491d]
- A new dynamic duo? AI and people skills are changing business [491d]
- Research team designs a cutting-edge protein 'lawnmower' [491d]
- Scientists assemble a richer picture of the plight and resilience of the foothill yellow-legged frog [491d]
- Researchers using pulsar measurements to probe dark matter find Milky Way galaxy is highly dynamic [491d]
- Resurrecting niobium for quantum science [491d]
- Q&A: How misinformation and disinformation spread, the role of AI, and how we can guard against them [491d]
- Solving the 120-year maritime mystery of the SS Nemesis [491d]
- Study provides rare glimpse of the ringtail, an important but poorly understood predator [491d]
- Unlocking the secrets of the universe: New discoveries in gravitational waves [491d]
- Animated maps reveal true level of devastation in Ukraine [491d]
- New research highlights long-term mental health benefits of school belonging [491d]
- English rivers in 'desperate' state: report [491d]
- Sideways moon landing cuts mission short, private US lunar lander will stop working Tuesday [491d]
- Rare megamouth shark found in east Africa for the first time—why so little is known about it [491d]
- A capsule with antiviral drugs grown in space returns to earth [491d]
- New study highlights rewilding's role in tackling flood and drought challenges [491d]
- Video game rewards study reveals gamer good Samaritans [491d]
- Isolating and genotyping Leptospira bacteria for the first time in Austria [491d]
- Researchers develop new method for assessing climate change risks to ecosystems [491d]
- The countdown to NASA's Jupiter mission is on. This JPL engineer is helping it happen [491d]
- Researchers directly visualize products of mutual neutralization of hydronium and hydroxide [491d]
- 'Like a World War II battlefield': How one of Northern California's most polluted properties may finally be cleaned up [491d]
- Plant seed and fruit analysis from the biblical home of Goliath sheds unprecedented light on Philistine ritual practices [491d]
- A new mechanism for excitation of quasiperiodic, fast-propagating waves on both sides of a coronal mass ejection [491d]
- How neurotransmitter receptors transport calcium, a process linked with origins of neurological disease [491d]
- A clearer image of glaucoma: The relationship between unfolding and aggregation for glaucoma-associated myocilin [491d]
- Collaborating scientists offer insights on improving blue OLED performance for displays and lighting [491d]
- Hooking an anchor on the DNA minor groove to facilitate gene expression during reprogramming [491d]
- Fish scale waste: A sustainable solution for security and pollution control [491d]
- New research suggests explosive 'axion stars' could pinpoint where and what dark matter is [491d]
- A machine learning predictor enhances capability for solving intricate physical problems [491d]
- Scientists deliver portable total chemical analysis without pumps and tubes [491d]
- Researchers discover cause of initial spike in immune response when pathogens attack plants [491d]
- Measuring the properties of light: Scientists realize new method for determining quantum states [491d]
- How governments handle data matters for inclusion [491d]
- Ditching meat could release vital land to produce energy and remove carbon from the atmosphere—new study [491d]
- Metal scar found on cannibal star [491d]
- Predatory fish use rapid color changes to coordinate attacks, scientists discover [491d]
- Powering nitrogenases: Researchers find new targets for improving biocatalysts [491d]
- Native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them? [491d]
- Satellites are burning up in the upper atmosphere—what impact could this have on the Earth's climate? [491d]
- South Africa's apartheid legacy is still hobbling research—a study of geography shows how [491d]
- Accelerator-on-a-chip advance steers and accelerates electrons at the microchip scale [491d]
- What ancient farmers can really teach us about adapting to climate change—and how political power influences outcomes [491d]
- The bog is where forensics and archaeology meet to solve 'cold cases' [491d]
- Relationship anarchy is about creating bonds that suit people, not social conventions [491d]
- Management technique shows promise against emerging soybean pest [491d]
- First-of-its-kind study analyzes digital mourning practices of gang-affiliated youth [491d]
- What the climate movement gets wrong about disruption [491d]
- Researchers overestimate their own honesty, finds study [491d]
- Researchers develop new nanoparticle to deliver drugs to immune system cells [491d]
- Earth as a test object to evaluate the planned LIFE space mission [491d]
- Researchers closer to understanding hydrogen's greatest challenge: Embrittlement [491d]
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