The Brutalist Report - science
- Historically bad year for dolphin strandings on Cape Cod has scientists looking for answers [453d]
- Broadcast police communications may pose privacy risks, especially to Black men [453d]
- Video: Our sun is the star in a new simulation [453d]
- Study reveals RNA's unknown role in DNA damage repair [453d]
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- 'Genetic time machine' reveals complex chimpanzee cultures [453d]
- Hubble finds sizzling details about young star FU Orionis [453d]
- Quantum-inspired design boosts efficiency of heat-to-electricity conversion [453d]
- Smarter city planning: Researchers use brain activity to predict visits to urban areas [453d]
- Low levels of common contaminants but high levels of other elements in waters linked to abandoned lithium mine [453d]
- Cash grants are better than earmarked matching grants for businesses in Burkina Faso [453d]
- Origin of life research finds RNA can favor both left- and right-handed proteins [453d]
- AI tool can engineer 'better, faster, stronger' proteins [453d]
- A nearby supernova could end the search for dark matter [453d]
- Infrastructure and communication challenges can be barriers to food safety in the low-moisture food industry [453d]
- Florida panthers deemed unaffected by emerging fatal genetic condition in new research [453d]
- Oldies but goodies: Study shows why elderly animals offer crucial scientific insights [453d]
- Introducing 'UFO' galaxies—the Milky Way's dustier cousins [453d]
- A technique for estimating the mass of gigantic filaments of dark matter [453d]
- Researchers investigate health risks of potentially toxic elements in surface water in Tarim River Basin, China [453d]
- Race-blind college admissions harm diversity without improving quality, study finds [453d]
- Arts universities found to have significant societal role in promoting social sustainability [453d]
- Genetic research explores purple tea's health benefits [453d]
- Researchers identify previously unknown compound in drinking water [453d]
- Durable supramolecular plastic is fully ocean-degradable and doesn't generate microplastics [453d]
- Fewer than 7% of global hotspots for whale-ship collisions have protection measures in place, researchers report [453d]
- Establishing a general theory of metal-support interaction: AI-driven advances in catalysis [453d]
- Math-selective US universities reduce gender gap in STEM fields, analysis finds [453d]
- Gene expression shifts help explain how a shrew changes brain size to match the seasons [453d]
- Are fast radio bursts caused by interstellar objects crashing into neutron stars? [453d]
- Red squirrels are very flexible in shifting their daily routines to avoid urban threats, researchers find [453d]
- A vision-driven approach: Researchers advocate use of imagination in tackling climate crisis [453d]
- Transparent worms with glowing proteins may help fertility treatments [453d]
- Plastics contribute to 'triple planetary crisis' impacts [453d]
- Novel nano-vaccine administered as nasal spray found to be effective against all major COVID-19 variants [453d]
- Confidence drives feedback-seeking behavior: Insights into learning and motivation [453d]
- Neanderthal adhesive manufacturing site found in Gibraltar cave [453d]
- Using gas bubbles to precisely deliver nanomedicines shows promise for lung cancer treatment [453d]
- Urgent need to enable more farmers and contractors to revive England's network of hedgerows [453d]
- Chemists create world's thinnest spaghetti [453d]
- COP29 viewpoint: 'Climate finance' for the Pacific is mostly loans, saddling small island nations with more debt [453d]
- From traditional to technological: Using laser Doppler vibrometry for fresco conservation [453d]
- Quack-like underwater sounds off the coast of New Zealand in the '80s may have been a conversation, researcher says [453d]
- Geospatial mapping study shows drought trend in ag-dominated Arkansas Delta [453d]
- New organic molecule design can lead to long-lasting, durable OLEDs for displays [453d]
- Greenland's meltwater will slow Atlantic circulation, climate model suggests [453d]
- Charity campaigns are using outdated representations of Africa, says new paper [453d]
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