The Brutalist Report - science
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- Experts develop way to harness CRISPR technology to deal with antimicrobial resistance [658d]
- CRISPR is promising to tackle antimicrobial resistance, but bacteria can fight back [658d]
- New quarantine scheme could reduce risk of rabies reintroduction in the EU following Russian invasion, study finds [659d]
- Optical barcodes expand range of high-resolution sensor [659d]
- Up in smoke: New study suggests it's time to ditch long-held stereotypes about stoners [659d]
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- Research finds pronoun use not only shaped by language but also beliefs [659d]
- New process quickly transforms livestock manure into biochar [659d]
- Study shows climate change impact on China's dry–wet transition zones [659d]
- How bad are invasive plants for birds? Research suggests large-scale removal may not have intended benefits [659d]
- Ridesourcing platforms thrive on socio-economic inequality, say researchers [659d]
- Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman emperor? [659d]
- The end of the quantum tunnel: Exact instanton transseries for quantum mechanics [659d]
- Umami-rich scrap fish and invasive species can liven up vegetables, says gastrophysicist [659d]
- Florida dolphin found with highly pathogenic avian flu: Report [659d]
- A new way to study and help prevent landslides [659d]
- Enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films on SrTiO₃(001) via metallic δ-doping [659d]
- Imaging the microstructural landscape of amorphous carbons [659d]
- Avian ambassadors and tribal perspectives: A bird's eye view of prescribed fire [659d]
- Study finds affordability, not infrastructure, is major barrier to high-speed internet connectivity [659d]
- New algorithm cuts through 'noisy' data to better predict tipping points [659d]
- Researchers reconstruct landscapes that greeted the first humans in Australia around 65,000 years ago [659d]
- Will checking character references really help you find the best candidate for a job? [659d]
- Dark matter: A new experiment aims to turn the ghostly substance into actual light [659d]
- Herds of endangered hippos trapped in mud in drought-hit Botswana [659d]
- Anthropologist documents how women and shepherds historically reduced wildfire risk in Central Italy [659d]
- What dog owners should know about leptospirosis [659d]
- You might find a rare species in your backyard: How global citizen science contributes to biodiversity knowledge [659d]
- High-precision blood glucose level prediction achieved by few-molecule reservoir computing [659d]
- New rock art discoveries in Eastern Sudan tell a tale of ancient cattle, the 'green Sahara' and climate catastrophe [659d]
- Enhancing memory technology: Multiferroic nanodots for low-power magnetic storage [659d]
- Researchers advance detection of gravitational waves to study collisions of neutron stars and black holes [659d]
- Automated machine learning robot unlocks new potential for genetics research [659d]
- AI deciphers new gene regulatory code in plants and makes accurate predictions for newly sequenced genomes [659d]
- Unveiling a new quantum frontier: Frequency-domain entanglement [659d]
- Study details a common bacterial defense against viral infection [659d]
- Researchers decipher how an enzyme modifies the genetic material in the cell nucleus [659d]
- Large Hadron Collider experiment zeroes in on magnetic monopoles [659d]
- Scientists discover higher levels of CO₂ increase survival of viruses in the air and transmission risk [659d]
- Wolf connected to livestock killings could be breeding, wildlife officials say [659d]
- In eco-minded California, there's still no constitutional right to clean air and water [659d]
- Japan announces plans to launch upgraded observation satellites on new flagship rocket's 3rd flight [659d]
- Corals bred in a zoo have joined Europe's largest reef. This is offering scientists hope [659d]
- Scientists capture X-rays from upward positive lightning [659d]
- Scientists learn from caterpillars how to create self-assembling capsules for drug delivery [659d]
- Scientists suggest using mobile device location data for studying human-wildlife interactions [659d]
- Experiment reveals strategic thinking in mice [659d]
- Energy trades could help resolve Nile conflict [659d]
- Research demonstrates a new mechanism of order formation in quantum systems [659d]
- Study suggests host response needs to be studied along with other bacteriophage research [659d]
- New multi-task deep learning framework integrates large-scale single-cell proteomics and transcriptomics data [659d]
- How to clean up New Delhi's smoggy air [659d]
- Recovering phosphorus from sewage sludge ash to address problem of diminishing supplies of phosphorus ores [659d]
- Scientists simulate magnetization reversal of Nd-Fe-B magnets using large-scale finite element models [659d]
- Gigantic Jurassic raptor footprints unearthed in China [659d]
- Scientists discover safer alternative for an explosive reaction used for more than 100 years [659d]
- New structures offer insight into how a bacterial motor powers bacterial chemotaxis, a key infectious process [659d]
- One-pot strategy to simultaneously achieve heterodehydrocoupling of hydrostannane and reduction of quinoline [659d]
- Feds greenlight return of grizzly bears to Washington's North Cascades [659d]
- Genomic analysis of a species of zooplankton questions assumptions about speciation and gene regulation [659d]
- Genetic hope in fight against devastating wheat disease [659d]
- Thiol-ene click reaction offers a novel approach to fabricate elastic ferroelectrics [659d]
- Does fighting inflation always lead to recession? What 60 years of NZ data can tell us [659d]
- What do we lose when our old suburbs disappear? [659d]
- Research investigates radio emission of the rotating radio transient RRAT J1854+0306 [659d]
- Granting legal 'personhood' to nature is a growing movement: Can it stem biodiversity loss? [659d]
- Canadian government plans to amend legislation to allow detained migrants to be held in federal prisons [659d]
- Nature conservation works, and we're getting better at it, says new study [659d]
- More efficient molecular motor widens potential applications [659d]
- China's Shenzhou-18 mission docks with space station [659d]
- The Indian villagers who lost their homes to the sea [659d]
- Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought [659d]
- Long-term research shows herring arrive earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change [659d]
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