The Brutalist Report - science
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- Biologists identify traits correlating with all bird extinctions since 1500 [452d]
- COP29: Climate change could kill millions—and world leaders must work to limit fatalities [452d]
- Q&A: Mass education was designed to quash critical thinking, argues researcher [452d]
- Traces of a giant landslide deep in the southern Baltic Sea—researchers investigate a potential tsunami [452d]
- Improved spin and density correlation simulations give researchers clearer insights on neutron stars [452d]
- New paper provides insight into 'boycott and buycott' of Russian goods in China [452d]
- Nanopesticide delivery system made with neem seed extract improves pesticide effectiveness [452d]
- Effects of extreme weather events on soil microbes shed light on climate change risks [452d]
- Seemingly simple climate adaptation strategy could backfire [452d]
- Why the hunt for Thanksgiving's favorite bird could get tougher [452d]
- The future of tick control: Identifying genetic tools to control cattle fever ticks [452d]
- Scientists discover shared genetic foundations between musical rhythm and human language [452d]
- Researcher studies shifting craft beer industry: Artisanal businesses should innovate to remain competitive [452d]
- New technique allows researchers to look deep within tectonic plates [452d]
- Bioplastics can play a crucial role in tackling the global ecological crisis, say researchers [452d]
- Scientists quantify aerosols based on sea state [452d]
- Droplet-based microfluidics with mass spectrometry offers new toolboxes for microproteomics [452d]
- Climate change alone does not cause mass migration, says researcher [452d]
- Researchers characterize 28 bacteria that produce bioactive substances, offering pharmaceutical potential [452d]
- Nanorobot hand made of DNA grabs viruses for diagnostics and blocks cell entry [452d]
- Oceans emit sulfur and cool the climate more than previously thought [452d]
- Newly designed nanocrystals can kill bacteria under visible light [452d]
- Unraveling wheat's genetic past and offering insights for future breeding [452d]
- A blind beetle named Hitler? The case for changing offensive names of animals and plants, and how it can be done [452d]
- Global food yields have grown steadily during last six decades, study finds [452d]
- Team solves a nearly 200-year-old challenge in polymers to offer independent control of stiffness and stretchability [452d]
- Early North Americans made needles from bones of fur-bearing animals, archaeologists find [452d]
- Nanostructures pave the way for advanced robotics—and mini dinosaurs [452d]
- Reindeer vocalization can offer cues to potential mates, study suggests [452d]
- Falcons exposed to heavy metals are a red flag for environmental health [452d]
- Investigating how the biggest galaxies in the cosmos grew so quickly before dying [452d]
- Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving [452d]
- Decoding the structure of nano 'gene ferries' to advance RNA drugs [452d]
- Fossil fuel supply: The elephant in the room at climate change conferences [452d]
- Making quantum physics easier to digest in schools: Experts encourage focus on two-state systems [452d]
- Scientists use acoustic data to track blue and fin whale occurrences in the Arctic [452d]
- Dogs prefer texture over shape when identifying objects, research reveals [452d]
- Scientists synthesize unsymmetrical ureas using non-phosgene method [452d]
- Five fairness flaws the UN's new plastics treaty must change [452d]
- Cell model identifies important factor in neural development [452d]
- A matter of time: New research shows how tissue development is temporally organized [452d]
- The melting of Greenland: A climate challenge with major implications for the 21st century [452d]
- How much for cash? Why the informal economy is bad for business, consumers and society [452d]
- An improved quantification of the intergalactic medium and cosmic filaments [452d]
- What's the difference between gelato and ice cream? One contains more air [452d]
- Chemists develop graphene-based biosensor, paving the way for advanced diagnostics [452d]
- Engineering DNA to mimic biological catch bonds with 'fish-hook' system [452d]
- 'A dose of nature': Each time you visit a national park, you save the health budget almost $100 [452d]
- Researchers identify two fungal enzymes that hijack the immune system of plants to colonize roots [452d]
- Iranian women's bodies are becoming a battlefield [452d]
- Harvesting water from air: Copolymer solution uses water-loving differential to induce desorption [452d]
- Most NZ dairy farmers put profitability first—but some are planting native trees anyway [452d]
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