The Brutalist Report - science
- Nature degradation could cause a 12% loss to UK GDP, new analysis suggests [678d]
- NASA's Deep Space Optical Communications demonstration transmits data over 140 million miles [678d]
- A systematic review of three key sugar metabolism proteins: HXK, SnRK1 and TOR [678d]
- Towards novel promising perovskite-type ferroelectric materials: High-pressure synthesis of rubidium niobate [678d]
- NASA astronauts arrive for Boeing's first human spaceflight [678d]
- It's not a match: Skill mismatch after job loss can have great impact on career [678d]
- Researchers establish a high-throughput multiscale evaluation method for thermal stress in thermal barrier coatings [678d]
- Quasi-2D spin-Peierls transition through interstitial anionic electrons in K(NH₃)₂ [678d]
- Researchers systematically investigate efficacy of CRISPR antimicrobial agents [678d]
- Using statistical and historical methods to address problems in business strategy [678d]
- Meta-analysis reveals having a dialect or accent may disadvantage applicants in recruitment processes [678d]
- Scientists combine a spatially distributed sediment delivery model and biogeochemical model to estimate fluxes by water [678d]
- Did climate chaos cultivate or constrain 2023's greenery? [678d]
- Study presents strategy to stamp out illicit market for cannabis amid wave of policy shifts in North America [678d]
- Scientists use 'leaf glow' to understand changing climate [678d]
- Language skills key to understanding residential segregation, says study [678d]
- Study demonstrates efficacy of web programming course for incarcerated individuals [678d]
- Impact of COVID-19 'will affect exam results well into the 2030s,' says study [678d]
- Managing meandering waterways in a changing world [678d]
- Philippines' counter-terrorism strategy still stalled after 7 years since the 'ISIS siege' on Marawi [678d]
- Molecular mechanism of CmoDREB2A and CmoNAC1 in pumpkin regulating the salt tolerance of grafted cucumber revealed [678d]
- New dataset sheds light on relationship of far-red sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to canopy-level photosynthesis [678d]
- New 'cold war' grows ever warmer as the prospect of a nuclear arms race hots up [678d]
- International dairy science collaboration paves the way for tomorrow's resilient dairy herds [678d]
- Extraordinary Vietnam fraud case exposes the inherent vulnerabilities of banks [678d]
- How much trust do people have in different types of scientists? [678d]
- Scientists say voluntary corporate emissions targets not enough to create real climate action [678d]
- Barley plants fine-tune their root microbial communities through sugary secretions [678d]
- A shortcut for drug discovery: Novel method predicts on a large scale how small molecules interact with proteins [678d]
- Yeast study offers possible answer to why some species are generalists and others specialists [678d]
- Escape the vapes: Scientists call for global shift to curb consumer use of disposable technologies [678d]
- Cichlid fishes' curiosity promotes biodiversity: How exploratory behavior aids in ecological adaptation [678d]
- Climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by mid-century, analysis suggests [678d]
- First-of-its-kind study shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss [678d]
- Hera asteroid mission's side-trip to Mars [678d]
- Lyme disease in dogs: What dog owners should know [678d]
- Drinking water in low-income communities is more likely to be contaminated by 'forever chemicals,' research finds [679d]
- TESS finds its first rogue planet [679d]
- Is your dog aggressive? A vet explains 'rage syndrome' [679d]
- Deer are expanding north, and that's not good for caribou: Scientists evaluate the reasons why [679d]
- Exploring gel formation mechanisms and the role of lactic acid bacteria in fermented sausage [679d]
- Examining the impact of gene-based breeding on agriculture and medicine [679d]
- Advancing mei (Prunus mume) breeding: Genomic insights into ornamental and cold resistance traits [679d]
- Enhancing heat tolerance in cool-season turfgrasses [679d]
- Biden administration tells employers to stop shackling workers with 'noncompete agreements' [679d]
- Sweetpotato genetics: A comprehensive update to the 'Taizhong 6' genome annotation [679d]
- Large retailers don't have smokestacks, but they generate a lot of pollution − and states are starting to regulate it [679d]
- Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy models unravel cell wall composition and nutritional quality in buffel grass [679d]
- Study pinpoints most helpful habitat for least flycatcher [679d]
- What is eldest daughter syndrome? Is it a real condition? [679d]
- Policymakers must recognize global economic risks posed by ecosystem 'tipping points,' says report [679d]
- South Africa's youth are a generation lost under democracy: Study [679d]
- A better way to predict Arctic riverbank erosion [679d]
- Gender-nonconforming ancient Romans found refuge in community dedicated to goddess Cybele [679d]
- Warming Arctic reduces dust levels in parts of the planet, study finds [679d]
- The costs of workplace violence are too high to ignore [679d]
- Scientists confine, study Chinook at restored Snoqualmie River habitat [679d]
- Family farms are fast disappearing: Research shows how young generations can take them up successfully [679d]
- The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future, and NASA is calling on private companies for backup [679d]
- Arizona's 1864 abortion law was made in a women's rights desert—here's what life was like then [679d]
- New experimental evidence unlocks a puzzle in vascular tissue engineering [679d]
- Scholars explain the ideology that says technology is the answer to every problem [679d]
- Freeze casting—a guide to creating hierarchically structured materials [679d]
- The UK's Climate Change Act, once the envy of the world, faces a stress test [679d]
- Scientists replace fishmeal in aquaculture with microbial protein derived from soybean processing wastewater [679d]
- The US is one of the world's least trade-oriented countries—despite laying groundwork for today's globalized system [679d]
- Advanced cell atlas opens new doors in biomedical research [679d]
- Cocaine is an emerging contaminant of concern in the Bay of Santos (Brazil), says researcher [679d]
- Study says it's likely a warmer world made deadly Dubai downpours heavier [679d]
- Study shows the longer spilled oil lingers in freshwater, the more persistent compounds it produces [679d]
- China launches 3-member crew to its space station as it seeks to put astronauts on the moon by 2030 [679d]
- How marketing classes can rescue 'ugly produce' from becoming food waste [679d]
- Economic growth tops the priority list for Canadian policymakers: Here's why [679d]
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