The Brutalist Report - science
- DNA origami suggests route to reusable, multifunctional biosensors [351d]
- Assemblage-level conservation: A new approach to stopping the biodiversity crisis [351d]
- Improving the distribution of green spaces in Barcelona could prevent 178 premature deaths each year, says study [351d]
- Exploring magnetic molecules for solving geopolitical dependencies [351d]
- Hybrid states of light and matter may significantly enhance OLED brightness [351d]
- Misusing ecology: Study warns against comparing human migration to biological invasions [351d]
- Accidental discovery may hint at answer to a chicken-or-egg question on evolution [351d]
- South Africa's famous fynbos must be preserved—but burning invasive plants on site isn't the best strategy [351d]
- How plants epigenetically regulate their chemical defenses [351d]
- Mycorrhizal fungi: The hidden key to enhancing soil carbon storage in grasslands [351d]
- A sip instead of a shot: Breast milk nanoparticle permeability phenomena discovered [351d]
- Unexpected discovery in study of giraffe gut flora shows species impacts microbiome [351d]
- Computational solution to model 3D RNA structures could speed medical discoveries by decades [351d]
- Who painted the shores of the Red Sea pink? [351d]
- Single-cell RNA analysis reveals key immune mechanisms in lungs of pigs infected with reproductive and respiratory virus [351d]
- Scientists reveal key to affordable, room-temperature quantum light [351d]
- Lizards basking in traps built by First Nations people [351d]
- Hydrogen becomes a superfluid at nanoscale, confirming 50-year-old prediction [351d]
- Lunar Trailblazer blasts off to map water on the moon [351d]
- Tree ring records reveal climate-driven drought shifts across Europe and Asia [351d]
- SpaceX targeting Friday for next test of Starship megarocket [351d]
- Scientists invent new drug candidates to treat antibiotic-resistant bacteria [351d]
- Exotic monovalent carbon compound features single bond with phosphorus group [351d]
- A swarm of underwater drones can help artificial reefs off Cyprus bring back sea life, officials say [351d]
- Greek scientists say Santorini's earthquake swarm is in 'gradual decline' as thousands return [351d]
- 'Existential questions' around US climate policy, but resolve, too [351d]
- Superlubricity enables frictionless sliding in electronic devices only two atoms thick [351d]
- Mega-iceberg from Antarctica is headed toward South Georgia—here's what could happen [351d]
- Brewing tea reduces toxic heavy metals in drinking water, study finds [351d]
- Factors that drive brand loyalty around 'green' electronics in Vietnam [351d]
- The 'dark side' of social media influencers and their impact on marketing and consumer behavior [351d]
- Open-access data analysis explores climate-driven algae changes in 24,000 US lakes [351d]
- Study shows bigger animals get more cancer, defying decades-old belief [351d]
- Ancient beaches testify to long-ago ocean on Mars [351d]
- Origin and diversity of Hun empire populations: Research finds far-reaching genetic ties [351d]
- Recent ISS findings address drug stability in space and astronaut balance after spaceflight [351d]
- Rising house prices don't just make it harder to become a homeowner—they also widen the racial wealth gap [351d]
- If you're going to call aliens, use this number [351d]
- How astronomers make deep maps of the Milky Way [351d]
- How virtual reality could help revive endangered language and culture [351d]
- Donald Trump wants to bring back plastic straws, but the world is going in another direction [351d]
- Sustainability ideals are often crushed by corporate demands—here's how businesses can let them flourish [351d]
- How young salmon navigate a gauntlet of danger en route to the sea [351d]
- Sanctions rarely achieve their goals. Here's why they failed in Russia and Myanmar [351d]
- Fossil footprints reveal what may be the oldest known handcarts [351d]
- Discovery reveals giant flying squirrel once soared over Southern Appalachia [351d]
- River Thames study: Climate change limits cleanup efforts by accelerating algal growth [351d]
- Volcanic forces may have fueled early marine life, study suggests [351d]
- Searching for a universal principle for unconventional superconductivity [351d]
- An ancient seafloor spreading slowdown may have slashed sea levels [351d]
- Parthenogenetic techniques improve kelp genome assembly accuracy [351d]
- New theoretical model offers unified explanation for astrophysical outflows [351d]
- Unlocking opportunities to create new designer 2D materials with a twist [351d]
- Backyard poultry at risk of bird flu when migrating mallards stop to rest [351d]
- How Roman society integrated people who altered their bodies and defied gender norms [351d]
- Nanoparticles offer enhanced treatment for root canal infection with fewer complications [351d]
- Why including people with disabilities in the workforce and higher education benefits everyone [351d]
- Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city [351d]
- 'It's disgusting that they can get away with this': Here's how eviction can affect tenants' lives [351d]
- Making sex deadly for insects could control pests that carry disease and harm crops [351d]
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