The Brutalist Report - science
- Mighty microbes: Soil microorganisms are combating desertification [274d]
- Secrets of the naked mole-rat: New study reveals how their unique metabolism protects them from heart attacks [275d]
- New technique for predicting protein dynamics may prove big breakthrough for drug discovery [275d]
- Plastic 'interceptor' tackles trash in Bangkok river [275d]
- Israel's war budget leaves top scientists in limbo [275d]
- Australia battles to save last 11 wild 'earless dragons' [275d]
- Scientists discover how caterpillars can stop their bleeding in seconds [275d]
- Genetic secrets from 4,000-year-old teeth illuminate the impact of changing human diets over the centuries [275d]
- Advancing towards sustainability: Turning carbon dioxide and water into acetylene [275d]
- Rock-wallabies are 'little Napoleons' when biting, thus compensating for their small size [275d]
- UK rabbit owners can recognize pain in their pets, study finds [275d]
- Researchers uncover the microbial secrets of dry eye [275d]
- New genetic analysis tool tracks risks tied to CRISPR edits [275d]
- Gender employment gap narrows among people with disabilities post-COVID [275d]
- Researchers obtain promising results for control of pollutants in water [275d]
- Sniffing out bacteria: Team develops a novel approach for rapid bacterial species identification [275d]
- Researchers realize electrochemical conversion of methane and O₂ to HCOOH at room temperature [275d]
- New research area promotes both quantum computing and cognitive science [275d]
- Researchers show that introduced tardigrade proteins can slow metabolism in human cells [275d]
- Examining the delicate balance of lepton flavors [275d]
- Widespread inversions shape the genetic and phenotypic diversity in rice [275d]
- Study assesses geographical patterns and determinants of insect biodiversity in China [275d]
- Elephant hunting by early humans may explain proximity between extensive Paleolithic stone quarries and water sources [275d]
- Study sheds light on the development of novel antidotes against nerve agents [275d]
- Behavior of ant queens found to be shaped by their social environments [275d]
- New computational technique enhances accuracy of measurements in nuclear geoscience [275d]
- Construction of dual heterogeneous interface between zigzag-like Mo-MXene nanofibers and small CoNi@NC nanoparticles [275d]
- Antifungal activity of a maleimide derivative: Disruption of cell membranes and interference with iron ion homoeostasis [275d]
- Sleeping supermassive black holes awakened briefly by shredded stars [275d]
- Geometry-adaptive electrocatalysis: Proposed approach could double efficiency of energy conversion technologies [275d]
- Team modulates electronic state of single-atom catalysts by CO molecular decoration for efficient methane conversion [275d]
- Essays on democracy draw attention to critical threats, explore safeguards ahead of Jan. 6 [275d]
- Dual-miRNA triggered DNA nanomachine for breast cancer subtype detection and treatment [275d]
- Research concludes women have higher levels of personal growth among deaf people [275d]
- Solar eclipse could scramble bird behavior [275d]
- Severe hurricanes boost influx of juveniles and gene flow in a coral reef sponge [275d]
- Extreme weather forecasts: Algorithm 'nudges' existing climate simulations closer to future reality [275d]
- The psychological poverty trap: How lack of money impacts decision-making, procrastination and loss of control [275d]
- Fridge magnets have important pull for holiday memories, says research [275d]
- Researcher proposes a new definition of a human embryo from a legal perspective [275d]
- New study reveals influencers of global biogenic volatile organic compound emission trends over the last 20 years [275d]
- Micro-Lisa: Making a mark with novel nano-scale laser writing [275d]
- How much difference can one degree of warming make? [275d]
- Research finds upsides for local governments that look to employ chatbots [275d]
- Two coral snakes recorded battling for prey in a scientific first [275d]
- Coral research finds bleaching impedes reproduction and hinders recovery [275d]
- Seagrass meadows face uncertain future, scientists say [275d]
- Buying affordable ethical chocolate is almost impossible—but some firms are offering the next best thing [275d]
- First observation of photons-to-taus in proton–proton collisions [275d]
- If university grades are going up, does that mean there's a problem? [275d]
- Manila confronts its plastic problem through a community-guided protocol [275d]
- Study finds partisan congressional speech shifts with platform [275d]
- Nutritional rewards and risks revealed for edible seaweed around Hawaii [275d]
- Europe space telescope's sight restored after de-icing procedure [275d]
- Swapping Bordeaux for Kent, climate change to shift wine regions: Study [275d]
- Swiss Re warns insured disaster losses could double in a decade [275d]
- Researchers harness the sun to produce hydrogen gas from water [275d]
- Researchers challenge the limits of molecular memory, opening the door to the development of molecular chips [275d]
- Artificial reef designed by engineers could protect marine life, reduce storm damage [275d]
- AI predicts the taste and quality of beer [275d]
- Cinnamic acid shows promise for opening a new developmental avenue in hair growth treatment [275d]
- Corporations use government grants to lighten debt load [275d]
- Using suction cups inspired by fish to listen in on whale conversations [275d]
- Curbside collection improves organic waste composting, reduces methane emissions [275d]
- New NASA software simulates science missions for observing terrestrial freshwater [275d]
- Research shows even positive online reviews are a minefield for firms [275d]
- Do food and drink preferences influence migration flows? [275d]
- Early spring, earlier nesting birds [275d]
- A nanoscale look at how shells and coral form reveals that biomineralization is more complex than imagined [275d]
- Most states now have affirmative sexual consent laws, but not enough people know what they mean [275d]
- Researchers discover 125,000-year-old coastal ecosystem underneath spaceport in Kourou [275d]
- Despite 'deep state' fears, research shows federal workers are effective and committed, not subversive [275d]
- In paleontology, correct names are keys to accurate study [275d]
- Why are women cited less frequently than men? [275d]
- Electron-bending effect could boost computer memory [275d]
- Male and female crab spiders found to 'cooperate' to mimic a flower to fool prey and predators [275d]
- How lizards avoid being killed by venomous snakes [275d]
- How nature can alter our sense of time [275d]
- Japan attempts to revive moon lander after second lunar night [275d]
- How climate change could affect the microbes that ferment grapes and give wine its specific flavors [275d]
- Euclid's sight has been restored [275d]
- Study explores why Australians love going to the cinema [275d]
- Saturn's moon Enceladus top target for ESA [275d]
- Physicists demonstrate parity anomaly in a topological insulator [275d]
- Research shows that five three-horned dinosaurs lived, and died, together [275d]
- SMOS and Swarm team up to spot huge solar storm [275d]
- Algorithms that predict crime are watching, and judging us by the cards we've been dealt [275d]
- Survey study shows workers with more flexibility and job security have better mental health [275d]
- The Body Shop shouldn't have failed in an age when consumers want activism from their brands. What happened? [275d]
- Testing begins on sensitive neutrino detector for nonproliferation and fundamental physics [275d]
- Discovery of amino acid unveils how light makes stomata open in plants [275d]
- Why water must be at the heart of climate action [275d]
- Accelerating China's transition to carbon neutrality and clean air [275d]
- New method to measure entropy production on the nanoscale [275d]
- Climate change will see Australia's soil emit CO₂ and add to global warming, research shows [275d]
- This mega-city is running out of water: What will 22 million people do when the taps run dry? [275d]
- Bird flu found in dairy cows in Texas, Kansas and New Mexico [275d]
- Highly efficient heterogeneous telomerization of 1,3-butadiene with methanol [275d]
- Tests showed high levels of E. coli at Dallas' White Rock Lake after Plano sewage spill [275d]
- How did nervous systems, with their incredible complexity, evolve across different species? [275d]
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