The Brutalist Report - science
- Phage cocktail shows promise against drug-resistant bacteria [229d]
- Survey experiment reveals celebrities and politicians could be the 'missing link' to mitigate climate change [229d]
- How passion drives or derails team innovation [229d]
- Researchers reveal key mechanism in regulating DNA recombination [229d]
- The sun unleashes its strongest flare this cycle [229d]
- Capturing finer-scale topographic differences improves Earth system model capability to reproduce observations [229d]
- What's the best material for a lunar tower? [229d]
- Victims of state scandals harmed further by compensation schemes [229d]
- Study: Job embeddedness impacts voluntary turnover in the midst of job insecurity [229d]
- Low stream diatom biodiversity potentially decreases stream oxygen production in remote islands [229d]
- Researchers investigate changes in atmospheric CO₂ levels between glacial and interglacial climates [229d]
- Gravitational lens confirms the Hubble tension [229d]
- Best way to stay in the loop? Know people from other social circles [229d]
- Coral reef snapper feeling impacts of marine heat waves on Great Barrier Reef [229d]
- Research sheds light on impact and bias of voter purging in Michigan [229d]
- Political parties in South America relied on will of the people to implement major economic reforms, analysis shows [229d]
- Innovative method targets removal of PFAS from wastewater [229d]
- Solar flares may cause faint auroras across top of Northern Hemisphere [229d]
- Consumers' support for trade and immigration declines, small change on higher taxes for wealthy [229d]
- Better monitoring of mining remediation: Selenium isotopes are good gauge of clean-up efforts [229d]
- Experienced and powerful boards are needed to harness the power of overconfident CEOs for innovations [229d]
- Researchers propose a new paradigm for economic performance and sustainability [229d]
- Harnessing magnetic relaxation: 'Pac-Man effect' enables precise organization of superparamagnetic beads [229d]
- ESA's Hera mission takes flight toward the asteroid deflected by NASA's DART probe two years ago [229d]
- Maasai Mara's Indigenous forest is disappearing, with drastic consequences [229d]
- Daylight saving is about to start. But why do the days get longer? [229d]
- There's a renewed push to scrap junior rates of pay for young adults. Do we need to rethink what's fair? [229d]
- Niobium-tin magnet could be key to unlocking potential of heavy-ion accelerator [229d]
- The earliest galaxies formed amazingly fast after the Big Bang. Do they break the universe or change its age? [229d]
- Some online conspiracy-spreaders don't even believe the lies they're spewing, researchers find [229d]
- As Yelp turns 20, online reviews continue to confound and confuse shoppers [229d]
- 'Carbon contracts for difference' are not a silver bullet for climate action, says researcher [229d]
- Creating a beautiful native wildflower meadow in the heart of the city using threatened grassland species [229d]
- Drier winter habitat impacts songbirds' ability to survive migration [229d]
- Study calls for responsible academic research assessment [229d]
- Sea urchins: A surprising delicacy for sharks [229d]
- X-ray scattering technique pinpoints new targets for antibiotic drug development [229d]
- Extensive afforestation and reforestation can brake global warming [229d]
- Scientists achieve unprecedented control of active matter [229d]
- Archaeologists shed light on the Tartessos culture's sustainable construction skills [229d]
- Quantum communication: Using microwaves to efficiently control diamond qubits [229d]
- Europe wants tighter border controls. Research looks at Italy's political attitudes toward migration [229d]
- Hubble observes a peculiar galaxy shape [229d]
- New molecule can mimic the effects of fasting and exercise [229d]
- Study determines when and how pterosaurs went from tiny tree-climbers to towering terrestrial titans [229d]
- Scientists uncover auditory 'sixth sense' in geckos [229d]
- Southeast US reels as storm Helene death toll passes 210 [229d]
- Fluorescence-activated cell sorting platform offers new way to look at single bacteria [229d]
- ESA's Hera spacecraft set for asteroid 'crime scene investigation' [229d]
- Publisher Springer Nature makes stock market debut [229d]
- Dozens of zoo tigers die after contracting bird flu in southern Vietnam [229d]
- The Nobel Prizes will be announced against a backdrop of wars, famine and artificial intelligence [229d]
- Study finds people are skeptical of headlines labeled as AI-generated [229d]
- Climate lessons from the fall of a Pacific chiefdom [229d]
- Polymeric cloak stabilizes cytokine complex to generate tumor-targeted nanosuperagonist [229d]
- Signaling pathway provides new insights into how cells recognize and repair DNA damage [229d]
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- Improving fumaric acid production efficiency through a 'more haste, less speed' strategy [229d]
- Some microbes used poison gas in battle for iron in the Earth's early oceans, geomicrobiologists find [229d]
- Winds of change: Webb reveals forces that shape protoplanetary disks [229d]
- Dietary zinc inhibits antimicrobial resistance gene transmission in lab tests [229d]
- Improved water quality offsets in growing cities could protect Great Barrier Reef [229d]
- Venomous crustacean from Mayan underwater caves provides new drug candidates [229d]
- Mechanocatalytic method offers more efficient approach for turning plant biomass into useful chemicals [229d]
- New software facilitates molecular box designs for the encapsulation and release of drugs [229d]
- Theoretical physicist uncovers how twisting layers of a material can generate mysterious electron-path-deflecting effect [229d]
- Successful Vulcan launch early Friday would unlock lucrative future for ULA [229d]
- Nowhere in America is safe from climate-fueled storms and fires, say scientists [229d]
- Investigating the possibility of using asteroid material to grow edible biomass for astronauts [229d]
- Direct measurement of a subtle current phase relation shows potential for more stable superconducting qubits [229d]
- Addressing climate change and inequality: A win-win policy solution [229d]
- Combating promotion and tenure bias against Black and Hispanic faculty [229d]
- Electricity-driven catalyst offers climate-neutral methane production [229d]
- Antarctic 'greening' at dramatic rate, satellite data show [229d]
- Research links El Niño to Atlantic weather a year later, could enhance long-range weather forecasting [229d]
- Traces of antimatter in cosmic rays reopen the search for 'WIMPs' as dark matter [229d]
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- How future heat waves at sea could devastate UK marine ecosystems and fisheries [229d]
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