The Brutalist Report - science
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- Global carbon emissions on track to exhaust 1.5°C budget in three years, study warns [234d]
- The seemingly impossible reproduction of dogroses hinges on a centromere trick [234d]
- Electron microscopy technique captures nanoparticle organizations to forge new materials [234d]
- Gene-editing nanoparticle system targets multiple organs simultaneously [234d]
- Researcher's lifelong work sheds light on neurodegenerative diseases caused by errors in cellular protein production [234d]
- Climate change and depopulation confirmed as main concerns affecting mountain areas in Europe [234d]
- Birds and bats can provide economic benefits to vineyard farmers through natural pest control [234d]
- Researchers develop and validate tool to identify strengths in students as young as preschool [234d]
- Instructions—not rewards—are better for encouraging scientific thinking, study finds [234d]
- Stellar flybys have not altered Earth's climate in the past 56 million years, study finds [234d]
- Atomic-level mapping of receptor protein reveals potential drug targets for diabetes and obesity [234d]
- Exploring late accretion's role in terrestrial planet evolution [234d]
- Engineered enzyme enables detailed mapping of tRNA changes in tumor cells [234d]
- Organ-sculpting cells may hold clues to how cancer spreads [234d]
- Solar panels give edge to tomatoes grown underneath [234d]
- Improved thermoelectrics: Scientists harness 'traffic jam of electrons' to boost heat-to-electricity conversion [234d]
- Hidden role of hydrogen—study reveals how atom position controls molecular breakdown pathways [234d]
- Evidence of a possible ghost plume beneath Oman [234d]
- Female baboons with close father bonds tend to live longer lives, study finds [234d]
- Mixing two or three alkyl-π liquids can achieve the right combination of functions for soft electronics [234d]
- Catching excitons in motion—ultrafast dynamics in carbon nanotubes revealed by nano-infrared spectroscopy [234d]
- Earliest evidence of humans in the Americas confirmed [234d]
- Analysis of tooth rings uncovers smoking's enduring impact, offering new clues for forensic science [234d]
- Machiavellianism boosts CEO pay, study finds [234d]
- Expanding the border of superheavy nuclei—new seaborgium isotope discovered [234d]
- How to suspend one liquid inside another: Programmable droplets show potential for carbon capture [234d]
- Foreign multinational firms found engaging in limited tax-motivated income shifting out of US [234d]
- Hurricane Erick approaches Mexico's Pacific coast [234d]
- Green chemistry research yields a safer method for synthesizing fluoride complexes [234d]
- Culturally responsive teaching supports refugee students beyond resettlement, says study [234d]
- Cracking the genome's switchboard: How AI helps decode gene regulation [234d]
- 5D model accurately predicts nuclear fission in elements beyond uranium and plutonium [234d]
- Scientists solve 30-year micronutrient mystery, opening door to new medical research [234d]
- Using a unique method, astronomers have discovered an exceptional new planet [234d]
- 'Returnless returns' boost brands among consumers [234d]
- Sharing positive information at work has clear benefits [234d]
- 50 years after 'Jaws,' researchers have retired the man-eater myth and revealed more about sharks' amazing biology [234d]
- Nigeria's economy is growing but rural poverty is rising: 5 key policies to address the divide [234d]
- What happens when aid is cut to a large refugee camp? Kenyan study paints a bleak picture [234d]
- Smartphones are once again setting the agenda for justice as the Latino community documents ICE actions [234d]
- High-speed AFM and 3D modeling reveal the dynamics of a protein implicated in several cancers [234d]
- Study identifies molecule in stingless bee propolis that can kill dengue mosquito larvae [234d]
- China positions itself as a stable economic partner and alternative to 'unpredictable' Trump [234d]
- AI helps tell snow leopards apart, improving population counts for these majestic mountain predators [234d]
- Biohybrid molecule uses light-driven electrons to efficiently produce hydrogen [234d]
- How air pollution shapes the methane budget [234d]
- Simulations reveal how SNAPP molecules tear apart drug-resistant bacteria from the inside [234d]
- Is Mark Carney turning his back on climate action? [234d]
- Sustainable, manganese-based phosphors show promise for white-light LEDs [234d]
- Researchers crack the code of the body's ancient immune defense [234d]
- Supercomputer simulations show how to speed up chemical reaction rates at air-water interface [234d]
- Mauritius is facing a water crisis: Harvesting water from its rivers with ten reservoirs can help [234d]
- Studying tiny parasites in Japanese sea cucumbers [234d]
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