The Brutalist Report - science
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- Calorie-cutting mice still exercise, challenging exercise-energy belief [313d]
- Researchers find unexpectedly large methane source in overlooked landscape [313d]
- Tracking the restorative effects of good fire [313d]
- Bacteria encode hidden genes outside their genome; do we? [313d]
- Novel X-ray imaging technique resolves fusion-related nanofoams in 3D [313d]
- How this summer's heat waves may impact the economy [313d]
- A 'thank you' goes a long way in family relationships [313d]
- Landslide triggers megatsunami in narrow fjord [313d]
- Study reveals mechanism used by tegu lizard to raise own temperature [313d]
- New ligand-guided technique enhances drug development [313d]
- Unveiling the key factors that determine properties of porous polymer materials [313d]
- Higher police pay doesn't mean fewer confrontations with Black Americans as it does for other racial groups [313d]
- Why wildfires are getting more dangerous [313d]
- Recovery of rocks that originated in Earth's mantle could reveal secrets of planet's history [313d]
- Volcanic eruptions that warmed the planet millions of years ago shed light on how plants evolve, regulate climate [313d]
- Largest protein yet discovered builds algal toxins [313d]
- Researchers show nanovoids improve material performance [313d]
- Flying's never been safer, says MIT study [313d]
- A 13-month streak of global temperature records just ended. Here are five takeaways [313d]
- Forecasters still predict highly active Atlantic hurricane season in mid-season update [313d]
- New membrane technology could lead to more effective and efficient water purification systems [313d]
- Editing for resilience: CRISPR/Cas9 boosts potato stress resistance [313d]
- Multiple goals, multiple solutions, plenty of second-guessing and revising—here's how science really works [313d]
- Battling bugs with big data: Sweet potato's genomic-metagenomic pest shield [313d]
- Genetic study uncovers onion bulb shape, size secrets [313d]
- Biocides are a useful tool to combat antibiotic resistance but appropriate use is vital, scientists suggest [313d]
- From California's bronzed surfers to China's facekinis: A history of tanning around the world [313d]
- Smooth sailing for eggplant: Breakthrough in understanding prickle formation [313d]
- How parents can promote positive sibling relationships [313d]
- French sheep farmers fret over bluetongue outbreak [313d]
- Huge gas fields under a coral reef—will a rejection on environmental grounds stop Woodside's Browse project? [313d]
- Non-biting midges help us understand how to protect Lake Balaton [313d]
- New hemp standards for research and industry [313d]
- Towards high quality transferred barium titanate ferroelectric hybrid integrated modulator on silicon [313d]
- Concern for children is key driver of advertising complaints [313d]
- Ancient grains of dust from space can be found on Earth—and provide clues about the life cycle of stars [313d]
- Imane Khelif controversy shows how sex testing in women's sports puts regulators in an impossible bind [313d]
- Flow of sweetness: Key sugar transporters identified for enhanced camellia seed growth [313d]
- Climate misinformation feels more true through repetition—even if you back climate science [313d]
- Poll suggests Republicans who believe Trump won in 2020 expect significant chaos in November [313d]
- Image: Upper Lake Powell area in Utah [313d]
- Our lakes are teeming with parasites. Why that's good… and bad [313d]
- Drop it like it's hot: Space Rider model falls gracefully [313d]
- A rare aid success story has brought riches to a hardscrabble corner of the Pacific. Will it last? [313d]
- What is mob mentality? Experts explain how it's contributing to the UK protests and riots [313d]
- Australia needs permanent supportive housing to end homelessness—and it will pay for itself [313d]
- Fewer car journeys and more flights: How COVID-19 has changed the way we travel [313d]
- Great Koala Count: Aussies urged to track sightings of iconic marsupials [313d]
- Sea of opportunity: Protecting mangroves, seagrass could boost Indonesia's new climate targets [313d]
- Women at risk of 'digital overload,' new research reveals [313d]
- Testing olfactory abilities of family dogs to learn the impacts of environmental and biological factors [313d]
- Chemists develop new sustainable reaction for creating unique molecular building blocks [314d]
- The earliest traces of life on Earth—researchers explore carbon in 3.9-billion-year-old Canadian rocks [314d]
- Researchers calculate up to a billion birds may die in the US each year due to collisions with windows [314d]
- Study reveals how intermittent fasting regulates aging through autophagy [314d]
- DNA Topoisomerase insights hold potential for drug discovery and plant protection [314d]
- Scientists and rangers share knowledge to restore seagrass [314d]
- How feeding birds may be polluting local environments [314d]
- Technology to predict the deformation of DNA origami structures induced by DNA-binding molecules [314d]
- Lens-free fluorescence instrument detects deadly microorganisms in drinking water [314d]
- Precise stirring conditions key to optimizing nanostructure synthesis [314d]
- Finding pearls in the mud: Eco-friendly tungsten recovery from semiconductor waste [314d]
- The structure of sound: Network insights into Bach's music [314d]
- More evidence on the dangerous attitudes of men who ogle [314d]
- Harvest starts very early in Sicily's drought-hit vineyards [314d]
- Ten years of research shows chlamydia vaccine can save lives of wild koalas [314d]
- South Africa's controversial lion farming industry is fueling the illegal international trade in big cat bones [314d]
- Unlocking the secrets of salt stress tolerance in wild tomatoes [314d]
- The link between fuzzy images and quantum fields [314d]
- Model suggests spewing metal nanorods into Mars' atmosphere could warm the planet by 30 K [314d]
- Mass bleaching of marine sponges largest event recorded worldwide [314d]
- New study suggests that our galaxy is crowded or empty—both are equally terrifying [314d]
- Detecting climate change using aerosols [314d]
- Swimming trunks: transparent tank shows paddling pachyderms [314d]
- The Perseids are here. Here's how to see the 'fireballs' of summer's brightest meteor shower [314d]
- Research findings suggest nilgai antelope are not carriers of bovine babesiosis [314d]
- Singlish goes digital: How Singaporeans infuse their distinctive language into online communication [314d]
- Exploring the impact of attentional uniqueness and attentional allocation on firm growth [314d]
- Weather 'whiplash' in Antarctica may help predict effects of future climate change [314d]
- Predicting metabolic potential in bacteria from limited genome data [314d]
- Breakthrough in molecular control: New bioinspired double helix with switchable chirality [314d]
- Here's how Curiosity's sky crane changed the way NASA explores Mars [314d]
- A review of the Epichloë festucae antifungal protein Efe-AfpA [314d]
- Heat stress survival: Unraveling the HsfA2-ACTIN dynamics in lily varieties [314d]
- High nitrogen input promotes the redistribution of new organic carbon to deeper soil layers [314d]
- A new mechanism for animal food caching behavior discovered [314d]
- Gaia spots possible moons around hundreds of asteroids [314d]
- Researchers identify seasonal sources of Beijing smog [314d]
- Astronomers discover two new super-Earths orbiting nearby stars [314d]
- Male and female lions socialize differently throughout their lives, study reveals [314d]
- New study is helping to understand and achieve species elements in the Kunming–Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework [314d]
- Study observes that similarities between physical and biological systems might be greater than we think [314d]
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- When mammoths roamed Vancouver Island: Paleontologists delve into beasts' history in the region [314d]
- Sustainable tourism: Solutions for sustainable water supply in booming holiday regions [314d]
- Protecting communities and watersheds through research in a redwood forest [314d]
- Novel cloud monitoring algorithm enables enhanced accuracy [314d]
- Versatile fluidic platform for programmable liquid processing [314d]
- In rare opportunity, researchers observe formation of Icelandic valleys [314d]
- Mild drought preconditioning boosts tiller growth and resilience in perennial ryegrass [314d]
- Proteomic insights reveal key strategies to extend broccoli's freshness and shelf life [314d]
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