The Brutalist Report - science
- The US has the power to switch off the UK's nuclear subs, posing a security issue [13d]
- Melsonby hoard: Iron-Age Yorkshire discovery reveals ancient Britons' connections with Europe [13d]
- Quantum imaging method developed for enhanced image clarity [14d]
- A protein folding mystery solved: Study explains core packing fractions [14d]
- Safer seafood could be on the way—cell-cultivated fish offers hope for seafood allergy sufferers [14d]
- Novel class of zwitterionic phospholipids enhances mRNA delivery [14d]
- How the failure of two dams amplified the Derna Flood tragedy [14d]
- Physicist revisits the computational limits of life and Schrödinger's essential question in the era of quantum computing [14d]
- Tweeted metaphors shape views about immigration, study finds [14d]
- Efficient light control: Meta-optics replace conventional lenses [14d]
- Symmetry between up and down quarks is more broken than expected [14d]
- How NASA's Perseverance is helping prepare astronauts for Mars [14d]
- Personal trainers work unpaid 'like medieval serfs,' research says [14d]
- New light-controlled CRISPR tool enhances precision in genetic research [14d]
- How nitrate overcomes plant hormone inhibition to boost seed germination [14d]
- Fish use sharks as shields to ambush prey, study reveals [14d]
- How climate and barriers shape global patterns in seed plant distribution over millions of years [14d]
- Cruciferous plants' pungent defense mechanism: How repurposed stomatal genes also fend off herbivores [14d]
- 10 million peer reviews expected in 2025: Experts advocate for AI integration [14d]
- Active compounds in Piper longum fruits show potential for functional foods and medicine [14d]
- Scientists demonstrate pre-clinical proof of concept for next-gen DNA delivery technology [14d]
- Bird genome study offers insights into pandemic disease evolution [14d]
- Quality assurance in the cell: Preventing defective protein blueprints [14d]
- Study reveals key linkages between westerly wind bursts and El Niño development [14d]
- Uncovering the relationship between transport proteins and brain disease [14d]
- Even atheists in secular countries show intuitive preferences for religious belief [14d]
- Reducing seafood waste: Discarded fish parts hold untapped nutritional potential [14d]
- Could Venus host life? The Venus life equation can help us find out [14d]
- The future of studying exoVenuses looks bright [14d]
- Scientists uncover how microswimmers move faster in groups, paving way for tiny drug-delivering robots [14d]
- Clouds and conspiracies: concerns over push to make rain [14d]
- Lyft drivers study reveals racial profiling by law enforcement [14d]
- Ottoman Empire's religious 'tolerance' was another form of control, findings suggest [14d]
- Putting the brakes on bacterial mobility: A new approach to fighting disease [14d]
- Scientists reveal evolutionary dynamics of centromeres in octoploid strawberries [14d]
- Discovery of compounds that delay flowering could boost crop yields [14d]
- Commercial fusion power plant now closer to reality [14d]
- Fitting the 'missing puzzle pieces'—research sheds light on the deep history of social change in West Papua [14d]
- Regional climate signals pose new challenges for climate science [14d]
- Solar-powered system converts waste to ammonia and glycolic acid [14d]
- After 7,000 years without light and oxygen in Baltic Sea mud, researchers bring prehistoric algae back to life [14d]
- Nanofiltration system separates valuable industrial chemicals from cattle manure [14d]
- Experiment shows theory describing formation of interstellar benzene does not actually produce benzene [14d]
- Thermopower-based technique can detect fractional quantum Hall states [14d]
- 'Feral, almost demonic' sea creature attacks surfer in California: What caused it? [14d]
- First bald eagle chick of the year hatches at US Steel's Irvin Plant in Pennsylvania [14d]
- Hot wheels: Researcher cycles through Mississauga to map air temperature differences across the city [14d]
- NOAA's GOES-19 satellite releases new coronagraph data to public [14d]
- Researchers probe over-representation of Black families in Ontario's child welfare system [14d]
- Get ready for a partial solar eclipse across Europe and parts of North America and Africa [14d]
- The first comprehensive characterization of unconventional superconductivity arising from multipolar moments [14d]
- New approach could treat anthrax beyond the 'point of no return' [14d]
- Strong earthquake rocks Thai capital of Bangkok, prompting evacuations from swaying buildings [14d]
- Arctic sea ice hits record low for its usual peak growth period [14d]
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