The Brutalist Report - science
- A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat [442d]
- Emissions from four Punjab district shows stubble burning leads to poorer health [442d]
- Scientists urged to pull the plug on 'bathtub modeling' of flood risk [442d]
- Election results show potential of prediction markets and blockchain, economist says [442d]
- World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74 [442d]
- Hybrid model links micro and macro scales in complex systems [442d]
- Unlocking the secrets of collagen: How sea creature superpowers are inspiring smart biomaterials for human health [442d]
- Plankton study investigates how marine food webs respond to increasing alkalinity [442d]
- Finding traces of fish with DNA from water samples [442d]
- Discovery of diverse daphnane diterpenoids in Daphne pontica [442d]
- Interdisciplinary research reveals impressive adaptation mechanisms of microscopic algae [442d]
- Experiment verifies a connection between quantum theory and information theory [442d]
- High heat is preferentially killing the young, not the old, research finds [442d]
- Pioneering survey methodology sets new standards for gauging global scientific consensus [442d]
- Computer modeling shows close encounters between distant DNA regions cause bursts of gene activity [442d]
- Digital twin model enables precise simulation of forest landscapes, depicting a forest in 100 years [442d]
- Shape-changing polymer resembles animal movements with temperature shifts [442d]
- Getting to the bottom of things: Latrine findings help researchers trace movement of people and disease [442d]
- Unlike other insects, desert ants may use polarity of geomagnetic field for navigation [442d]
- Record-low Antarctic sea ice can be explained and forecast months out by patterns in winds [442d]
- Less is more: Why an economical iridium catalyst works so well [442d]
- A microRNA solves an evolutionary mystery of butterfly and moth wing coloration [442d]
- In at least one leading company, foreign-born talents are paid less [442d]
- Critical reporting weakens the effect of 'sportswashing' for authoritarian regimes, experiment reveals [442d]
- Detecting problems during protein synthesis with a firefly luciferase-based reporter [442d]
- In vivo electrochemistry could provide early detection of high-altitude hypoxic brain injury [442d]
- Analysis provides new insights into the replication of BK polyomavirus, a major cause of kidney transplant failure [442d]
- Precision mass measurements of atomic nuclei reveal proton halo structure [442d]
- Autonomous imaging robot can assess embryos' response to environmental change [442d]
- Robots give scientists unprecedented access to study coral reef biodiversity [442d]
- Advances in carotenoid analysis: Speed and precision unlocked [442d]
- Switchbacks: Solar jets may hold the key for understanding complete magnetic field reversals [442d]
- A greener, cleaner way to extract cobalt from 'junk' materials [442d]
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