The Brutalist Report - science
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- Employee burnout can cost employers millions each year [154d]
- Remote work can be 'a protective shield' against gender discrimination [154d]
- Contamination detection tool merges synthetic biology and nanotech for ultrasensitive water testing [154d]
- Why Freetown's celebrated tree planting scheme won't work for other African cities, or the planet [154d]
- Next-generation organic nanozymes offer safe, cost-effective solution for agricultural and food industries [154d]
- Designing a satellite to hunt small space debris [154d]
- How chlamydia forms protective bubbles to survive inside human cells [154d]
- A burning question: How to save an old-growth forest in Tahoe [155d]
- Scientists rewrite the rules of swarming locusts [155d]
- An ancient RNA-guided system could simplify delivery of gene editing therapies [155d]
- New insights on cyclone wake recovery can help to advance predictive models for extreme weather events [155d]
- Super-resolution microscopy achieves nanometer resolution without traditional ON/OFF switching [155d]
- Methane's collision with gold surfaces reveals how quantum interference and symmetry dictate molecular behavior [155d]
- Xolography-based method enables 3D printing of living tissues with light [155d]
- Computer vision system tracks plant growth to guide specialty crop monitoring [155d]
- Teenage physics students in Finland give positive feedback for AI teaching agent [155d]
- High microplastic levels in bird lungs suggest widespread air pollution impact [155d]
- Downscaling method creates high-resolution soil moisture mapping in rough terrain [155d]
- NASA installs heat shield on first private spacecraft bound for Venus [155d]
- Midwestern field trials suggest overuse of rootworm-resistant corn reduces farmers' profits [155d]
- Scientists match Earth's ice age cycles with orbital shifts [155d]
- Too much of a good thing: How high nitrogen levels compromise plant immunity [155d]
- Optimized approach enables super-resolution 3D direct laser writing with unprecedented speed and resolution [155d]
- Implanted medical devices coated with copper nanoparticles could reduce infection risk [155d]
- Machine learning approach simulates geochemical element concentrations in rocks and stream sediments [155d]
- Climate change increases tree mortality risk in urban boreal forests, study finds [155d]
- Industry report identifies key routes to engaging guests on traveling more sustainably [155d]
- How did this man's brain turn to glass? Scientists have a theory [155d]
- Discovery of common 'weapon' used by disease-causing fungi could help engineer more resilient food crops [155d]
- New England ocean warming slows but temperatures remain high [155d]
- Baby, you're a firework! Katy Perry to blast off into space [155d]
- Domestic abuse: How it escalates and why that makes it so hard to leave [155d]
- Hubble provides bird's-eye view of Andromeda galaxy's ecosystem [155d]
- How did life develop on early Earth? New source of nitrogen discovered [155d]
- Botanic gardens are struggling to keep up with the biodiversity crisis. Here's what they can do [155d]
- Adapting to climate change is limited by people's behavior: How social innovation can help [155d]
- World's oldest juniper shrub discovered in Finland—annual rings suggest it's 1,647 years old [155d]
- Big corporations are getting away with catastrophic air pollution—putting Canadians at risk [155d]
- Conservation focusing on birds of a feather may have mixed results [155d]
- Novel nanomotors could improve bladder cancer immunotherapy [155d]
- Workplace aggression causes real harm—leaders must take action against it [155d]
- Managers can help their Gen Z employees unlock the power of meaningful work. Here's how [155d]
- Detailed analysis of GORK channel offers insights into plant water regulation [155d]
- How stigma, fear and the UK welfare system harm women in informal self-employment [155d]
- A emissions tale of two cities: Salt Lake City trails Los Angeles in reducing freeway carbon monoxide levels [155d]
- Boosted soil bacterium shows promise for sustainable bioplastic production [155d]
- Phoenix Fluor 555: Ultra-photostable fluorescent molecule reveals hidden dynamics of intracellular proteins [155d]
- Polymer microdomes reveal tunable chiral structural colors with significant implications for optical applications [155d]
- Alberta's oil and gas wells threaten people's health, but there are disparities in who is most at risk [155d]
- Revealed: The profound economic impact on women who experience domestic violence [155d]
- Awarding stocks to CEOs can increase workplace misconduct [155d]
- Did they earn it? Study looks at 'nepo babies' debate [155d]
- Deep-learning framework advances tissue analysis in spatial transcriptomics [155d]
- Pioneering feline embryonic stem cells could transform veterinary regenerative medicine [155d]
- A new approach to controlling gene expression in microbial populations [155d]
- Time and life cycles reflected in the grinding stones of Europe's earliest Neolithic communities [155d]
- Primary school children outperform all other age groups in associative learning experiment [155d]
- There's a new 'rapid review' into school bullying. Research shows we need to involve the whole school to stop it [155d]
- Mathematical model improves prediction of human mobility between cities [155d]
- Only 6% of gen Z in the UK actually favor dictatorship—not half, as some reports would have you believe [155d]
- Solar energy has become politically polarized, social media reveals [155d]
- Unraveling the origin of extremely bright quantum emitters [155d]
- New study sets tighter constraints on elusive sterile neutrinos [155d]
- Sound waves create permanently water-repellent glass [155d]
- When proteins go on strike: Yeast colonies reveal hidden roles in some of life's most basic processes [155d]
- Protein cage system can control conformational changes in aromatic side chains [155d]
- Weak rocks and melting ice sheet explain rapid ground uplift in Southeast Greenland [155d]
- The ISS is overly sterile: Making it 'dirtier' could improve astronaut health [155d]
- When birds lose the ability to fly, their bodies change faster than their feathers, scientists discover [155d]
- Genetic switch could help control leaf growth in poor soils [155d]
- New report slaps an official price tag on Australia's precious natural assets [155d]
- The atmosphere is getting better at cleaning itself—but that's not all good news [155d]
- New techniques for aligning nanocrystals enhance solar-cell efficiency and LED performance [155d]
- Improving relationships between dads and daughters... it's a walk in the park [155d]
- Experts call for ban on toxic chemicals in plastics [155d]
- Aged biomass emissions could pose greater risk to lungs than fresh wildfire smoke [155d]
- Closing the gaps—MXene-coated air filters show enhanced performance and reusability [155d]
- Quantum mechanics and molecular dynamics reveal opioid binding complexities [155d]
- Utah dig site reveals increased diversity of fossilized eggshells [155d]
- An equation of state for dense nuclear matter such as neutron stars [155d]
- Acoustic telemetry network to monitor broad-scale movements of marine species along Australia's east coast [155d]
- Study reveals tailored recovery strategies boost resilience, but can't fix disconnection [155d]
- More than half of Aussies surveyed witness or experience racism in community sport [155d]
- Hydrogen cyanide and acetylene detected in a brown dwarf atmosphere for the first time [155d]
- Are refrigerants safe? The lingering questions about the chemicals keeping us cool [155d]
- Professional artists viewed as more creative than AI programs, study finds [155d]
- Unraveling how a 'magnetic twist' induces one-way electric flow [155d]
- Metal made in space lands on Earth [155d]
- Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light [155d]
- Most powerful gamma ray observatory gets green light [155d]
- One tiny dog's outsized contribution to brain surgery [155d]
- Reptiles choose risky food sources when energy levels are low, study finds [155d]
- Engineers create first flat telescope lens that can capture color while detecting light from faraway stars [155d]
- Reactive nitrogen species dominance is key in the fight against antimicrobial resistance [155d]
- Shark removal a thorny issue for coral reefs [155d]
- How Hydrobox is transforming ocean research [155d]
- Colorado's gray wolves roaming farther into Western Slope, new map shows [155d]
- Killing 166 million birds hasn't helped poultry farmers stop H5N1: Is there a better way? [155d]
- A veterinarian who specializes in dairy cows talks about avian influenza [155d]
- SpaceX launch sends ice hunters to the moon [155d]
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