The Brutalist Report - science
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- How probation officers—criminal legal system's most diverse group—experience their roles [146d]
- DNA-based neural network learns from examples to solve problems [146d]
- Workplace culture matters as much for organizational performance and staff retention as for employee morale [146d]
- Deep learning method enables efficient Boltzmann distribution sampling across a continuous temperature range [146d]
- Automated tool enables rapid, large-scale profiling of disease-linked RNA modifications [146d]
- Quantum emitter discovery in diamonds enables a new type of coupling [146d]
- A new scale of biology: Massive datasets are aiding in the fight against superbugs [146d]
- New biocatalytic method can generate a library of novel molecules for drug discovery [146d]
- Algorithms that address malicious noise could result in more accurate, dependable quantum computing [146d]
- Nutrient-enriched seagrass can store more carbon, but too much nutrition—especially nitrogen—can be its undoing [146d]
- Chinese scientists reveal hidden extinction crisis in native flora [146d]
- Standardized approach replicates microplastics in the lab with greater precision [146d]
- Decades of data show African weather disturbances intensify during La Niña [146d]
- From longevity to cancer: Understanding the dual nature of polyamines [146d]
- High-throughput phenotyping platform uncovers genetic basis of wheat spike morphology evolution [146d]
- Counterfeit Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Hermès bags from China: An online phenomenon and its risks for consumers [146d]
- Hidden step in hemoglobin's carbon monoxide release challenges long-held assumption [146d]
- Webb reveals warm space dust in far-off Makani galaxy's circumgalactic medium [146d]
- Juno finds final missing auroral signature from Jupiter's largest moons [146d]
- Roll-to-roll method streamlines DNA sequencing with faster, more efficient fluidics [146d]
- The growing threat of vast ravines swallowing streets and homes [146d]
- Plant-based dog foods not nutritionally complete, but may suffice with supplements, study suggests [146d]
- The cling of doom: How staph bacteria latch onto human skin [146d]
- Climate change is making rollercoaster harvests the new normal [146d]
- Corporate effects of protecting biodiversity comes with price tag, study finds [146d]
- Sperm bots roll out: Cells coated with magnetic nanoparticles could transform future of fertility [146d]
- Soot's climate-altering properties change within hours of entering atmosphere [147d]
- Cats can get dementia too. Here are the eight signs to look out for [147d]
- Experimental method successfully resolves five molecules in the same condensate without using fluorescence [147d]
- How measures to protect the environment and reduce the rich–poor divide interact [147d]
- Researchers explore new strategies to develop environmentally safe polymer materials [147d]
- Despite cloudy skies, bees can still use sun for navigation [147d]
- How do bodies decompose? Cape Town forensic scientists are pushing frontiers of new detection methods [147d]
- No credit history? No problem. New research suggests shopping data works as a proxy for creditworthiness [147d]
- Multicenter study shows US hospitals vary greatly in how they define blood culture contamination [147d]
- Marsquakes indicate a solid core for the red planet, just like Earth [147d]
- Lost for 50 years, Nobel patents found in Swedish summer home [147d]
- Mutations driving evolution are informed by the genome, not random, study suggests [147d]
- Five forecasts early climate models got right—the evidence is all around you [147d]
- Trees alone won't save us: New study says forestation has less potential to fix the climate than hoped [147d]
- AI is transforming weather forecasting, and that could be a game changer for farmers around the world [147d]
- Three reasons why the climate crisis must reshape how we think about war [147d]
- From intention to impact: 3 ways men in leadership can build equitable workplaces that work for everyone [147d]
- The hidden cost of reputation-driven science reporting [147d]
- Sugar-coated nanoparticles could target deadly breast cancer [147d]
- Particle detector proves precision as it prepares to probe properties of quark-gluon plasma [147d]
- Half a century ago, the Great Barrier Reef was to be drilled for oil. It was saved—for a time [147d]
- Earth system models' inaccurate gross primary productivity simulations threaten land carbon uptake estimates [147d]
- Researchers find tree growth boosts insect herbivory [147d]
- Gene associated with deadly heart disease in golden retrievers identified [147d]
- Explainable AI supports improved nickel catalyst design for converting carbon dioxide into methane [147d]
- Sensors reveal surprising drop in methane emissions after flooding in coastal wetlands [147d]
- Wading through the noise: New audio tool pinpoints river species [147d]
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