The Brutalist Report - science
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- RNA's first letter may shape antiviral alarms, with A outpacing G [1d]
- Sustainable chemistry: Iron substitutes noble metals in catalytic reactions [1d]
- Neuron imaging captures unconventional receptor route that supports synaptic communication [1d]
- A hidden threshold enables tunable control of liquid crystal helices for energy-efficient technologies [1d]
- Scientists identify hidden accelerant in Antarctic ice loss [1d]
- Single-molecule RNA mapping may reveal how shape shifts steer health and disease [1d]
- Exploiting interfacial ionic mobility to make heat-moldable nanoparticle aggregates [1d]
- Fair matching systems can still produce unequal outcomes, new research finds [1d]
- Tropical rivers emerge as biggest oxygen-loss hotspots in a warming world [1d]
- Sunlight-powered generation of correlated photon pairs [1d]
- Climate warming causes bleaching in key Arctic lichen, study finds [1d]
- Implantable bacteria can now be safely contained, clearing a major hurdle for fighting infection and cancer [1d]
- Why is almost everyone right-handed? The answer may lie in how we learned to walk [1d]
- Researchers identify enzyme that prevents chromosome breaks during DNA copying [1d]
- Warming climate favors shallower cyclones, challenging current risk assessments [1d]
- Physicists create hybrid light-matter particles that interact strongly enough to compute [1d]
- Dense soils may spread earthquake surface ruptures into wider damage zones, particle models suggest [1d]
- Bacterial energy enzyme reveals dual-trigger sodium pump mechanism, offering antibiotic clues [1d]
- Q&A: Evolution may reshape how urban forests, wetlands and reefs protect cities [1d]
- How 'gentle power' leads to successful environmental conservation [1d]
- Climate change costs lives by breaking down social connection, says study [1d]
- New scenarios needed to address climate crisis, say scientists [2d]
- Nanometer-scale cell sugar mapping reveals internal states, from immune activation to cancer stages [2d]
- Fast-moving Gofar fault reveals quiet zones that may govern big earthquake timing [2d]
- Patrolling males and waiting females—observing reproductive behavior of black sea bream in the wild [2d]
- Honey-like heat flow: A new heat transport regime discovered in ultrathin semiconductors [2d]
- Genomic analysis predicts guide dog success [2d]
- Could sea squirts' nano-packaging delivery system help restore sea forests? [2d]
- Researchers prove 'forever chemicals' can last longer than 3 decades [2d]
- How studying friendship has changed the way I understand my own loneliness [2d]
- Customizable drinks could provide essential nutrients during space missions [2d]
- Who shops at farmers markets in the US? [2d]
- Experimentally validated AI model predicts virulence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus [2d]
- Future big droughts may be worse than we think—NZ's past shows why [2d]
- NASA missions track record-breaking radio burst from sun [2d]
- New species of venomous box jellyfish discovered in Singapore [2d]
- How reindeer herds, nature and Sámi culture can thrive when forests are restored across northern Europe [2d]
- 61 new beetle species reveal how little we still know about biodiversity [2d]
- NASA draws on industry for Mars telecommunications network [2d]
- Homelessness could be 4 times higher in a decade due to impacts from climate change, study suggests [2d]
- Picturing Earth in a new light [2d]
- Attracting young women to careers in construction [2d]
- Daily song keeps cyclists connected [2d]
- Mathematical method calculates most efficient Earth-moon route yet [2d]
- Colonial roots may explain why North and Latin America treat wildlife differently [2d]
- Coal pollution is cutting solar power output worldwide, study finds [2d]
- Discovery could reshape RNA editing with DNA-guided CRISPR [2d]
- War imperils rare vultures' yearly odyssey to the Balkans [2d]
- When La Niña lingers: Researchers uncover two mechanisms behind multi-year events [2d]
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