The Brutalist Report - science
- Study finds cable news networks have grown more polarized [1028d]
- Asexual reproduction leads to harmful genetic mutations [1028d]
- What's new under the sun? Researchers offer an alternate view on how 'novel' structures evolve [1028d]
- Successful women make the best advocates to help other women rise up in the ranks [1028d]
- AI can reveal new cell biology just by looking at images [1028d]
- Scientists offer new theory on how plants can orchestrate the rhythms of light [1028d]
- Research finds mechanically driven chemistry accelerates reactions in explosives [1028d]
- Climate change: Potential to end humanity is 'dangerously underexplored' say experts [1028d]
- Legacy of ancient ice ages shapes how seagrasses respond to environmental threats today [1028d]
- Automating neutron experiments with AI [1028d]
- Shining light on how bacteria interact [1028d]
- Fires increase in Brazilian Amazon in July [1028d]
- France and parts of England see driest July on record [1028d]
- Enzyme, proteins work together to tidy up tail ends of DNA in dividing cells [1028d]
- Study finds nickelate superconductors are intrinsically magnetic [1028d]
- Researchers develop miniature lens for trapping atoms [1028d]
- Most but not all Texas coaches say they'll plan for climate change [1028d]
- Signaling 'stressed-out' plants [1028d]
- VegSense makes sense for forest studies [1028d]
- Engineers repurpose 19th-century photography technique to make stretchy, color-changing films [1028d]
- The many versions of a female scientist [1028d]
- Profits over planet? Experts eye companies at crucial moment for climate change fight [1028d]
- New York onion growers can keep yields while cutting chemical use [1028d]
- Have the past misdeeds of John James Audubon come home to roost? [1028d]
- Formation of dwarf galaxy observed using India's AstroSat [1028d]
- Recovering biodiversity in Brazil's pioneering Atlantic Forest through conservation and ecological restoration [1028d]
- Rockfalls, gaping crevices put Mont Blanc out of reach for many [1028d]
- New Mexico mammoths among best evidence for early humans in North America [1028d]
- Mindful employees find their jobs less boring and are less likely to quit [1028d]
- New dog food? Study shows your dog's gut bacteria could turn over within week [1028d]
- Paid migrant live-in care workers in London at risk of modern slavery [1028d]
- Cities face crisis as fewer kids enroll and schools shrink [1028d]
- Bringing consistency to methods of 2D material analysis [1028d]
- How color in photos can make food look tastier [1028d]
- Quantum control for advanced technology: Past and present [1028d]
- Two dead in California's largest blaze this year [1028d]
- How some children prospered in pandemic online learning [1028d]
- Proposal by research team could revolutionize space medicine, improve astronaut health [1028d]
- Researchers add second copy of gene to give rice a 40% yield boost [1028d]
- Fiddler crab eye view inspires researchers to develop novel artificial vision [1028d]
- The long-term consequences for Europe's climate ambitions when the EU turns off Russian gas [1028d]
- Turning fish waste into quality carbon-based nanomaterial [1028d]
- Molecular basis of high nitrogen use efficiency of wheat cultivar [1028d]
- Improving measurements of the kilogram [1028d]
- Study shows top 'ingredient' to good-tasting coffee [1028d]
- Using electricity to remove persistent weeds [1028d]
- Study compares two methods for distance measurement in motile proteins [1028d]
- Seedy, not sweet: Ancient melon genome from Libya yields surprising insights into watermelon relative [1028d]
- Scientists now understand the genetics responsible for leaf mimicry in butterfly wings [1028d]
- Scientists uncover mechanism that shapes centromere distribution in plants [1028d]
- Cloud study demystifies impact of aerosols [1028d]
- How the blue economy will shape the future of Canada's oceans—and its coastal communities [1028d]
- Researchers study historical developments of the periodic system of chemical elements [1028d]
- Marine heatwaves have devastating impacts on marine life in the tropical western and central Pacific Ocean region [1028d]
- Kids' friendships could influence their future economic status [1028d]
- The conservation conundrum: How to choose which species to protect? [1028d]
- Asia-Pacific heritage conservation benefits from 'cultural landscape' approach [1028d]
- Core components for the optical system of hyperspectral satellites [1028d]
- Discovery of rare snail species in wyoming [1028d]
- Fusion simulation code developed to project fusion instabilities in TAE [1028d]
- Super-Earth Ross 508b skims habitable zone of red dwarf [1028d]
- Researcher discovers a new species of sea bream (Sparidae) from the Red Sea [1028d]
- Proposed new vessel speed regulations to protect North Atlantic right whales [1028d]
- Scientists reveal distribution of dark matter around galaxies 12 billion years ago [1028d]
- Bold new model breaks homelessness cycle [1028d]
- Revealing physical mechanisms behind the movement of microswimmers [1028d]
- Volunteering encourages employees to connect with each other, and their jobs [1028d]
- Researchers measure the binding state of light and matter for the first time [1028d]
- Five new rotating radio transients discovered [1028d]
- We found some strange radio sources in a distant galaxy cluster. They're making us rethink what we thought we knew [1028d]
- What can sea squirts tell us about neurodegeneration? [1028d]
- Ocean variability contributes to sandstorms in Northern China [1028d]
- Releasing non-native fish to control mosquitoes is often ineffective and harmful to environment [1028d]
- New algorithm helps identify antibody genes [1028d]
- Modeling reveals how dwarf planet Ceres powers unexpected geologic activity [1028d]
- Safe steps for using 'probiotics' to revive biodiversity [1028d]
- Nudge theory doesn't work after all, says new evidence review. But it could still have a future [1028d]
- Scientists 'spray paint' cells to reveal secret genes [1028d]
- Is the James Webb Space Telescope finding the furthest, oldest, youngest or first galaxies? An astronomer explains [1028d]
- Stellar flybys leave a permanent mark on newly forming planetary systems [1028d]
- When stars eat their planets, the carnage can be seen billions of years later [1028d]
- Planet 9 is running out of places to hide [1028d]
- Good news: Highway underpasses for wildlife actually work [1028d]
- After floods will come droughts (again). Better indicators will help us respond [1028d]
- Robots help farmers say goodbye to repetitive tasks [1028d]
- Climate change is intensifying the water cycle, bringing more powerful storms and flooding [1028d]
- New method to promote biofilm formation and increase efficiency of biocatalysis [1028d]
- New optical switch could lead to ultrafast all-optical signal processing [1028d]
- New study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60% [1028d]
- Portugal, France battle big forest fires as mercury soars [1028d]
- Year's largest fire burns through dry terrain to destroy California homes [1028d]
- As species recover, some threaten others in more dire shape [1028d]
- No reported damage in Philippines from Chinese rocket debris [1028d]
- New discovery of panda species which may have been Europe's last [1028d]
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