The Brutalist Report - science
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- When smoke signals danger: How Australian lizards evolved to escape fire [138d]
- Disease experts team up with museum to create a forecast for West Nile virus [138d]
- Enzyme dynamics reveal how mitochondria read their DNA to power cells [138d]
- Researchers trace genetic code's origins to early protein structures [138d]
- Machine learning and quantum chemistry unite to simulate catalyst dynamics [138d]
- Electrical flash method rapidly purifies red mud into strong ceramics, aluminum feedstock [138d]
- Canadian cities can prepare for climate change by building with nature [138d]
- Middle Eastern countries are among the most exposed to climate change. So why is media coverage so low there? [138d]
- Deinfluencing shapes how we think about shopping and our economy [138d]
- Childhood affluence and adversity affect kids' chances to become leaders, study shows [138d]
- Climate change could drastically reduce aquifer recharge in Brazil [138d]
- How NASA's Roman mission will unveil our home galaxy using cosmic dust [138d]
- Q&A: Why we still need ozone research [138d]
- Machine learning unravels quantum atomic vibrations in materials [138d]
- Hundreds of scientists rebuke US push to overturn climate ruling [138d]
- An AI model can forecast harmful solar winds days in advance [138d]
- Sexual misconduct in science may not face same penalties as research fraud [138d]
- A silver lining in sewer sludge: Volatile fatty acids [138d]
- Scientists reveal hidden dynamics of the cell's smallest structures [138d]
- Cameroon could be turning waste to energy: Study uncovers why it's not, and sets out solutions [138d]
- Image: Westerlund 1, an eye-catching star cluster [138d]
- Unprecedented marine heat waves amplified record-breaking 2023 East Asian summer, study finds [138d]
- Researchers reveal first complete MDICE signal in Ordovician organic carbon isotope record [138d]
- Extreme dwarfing genes decrease glutenins in wheat, affecting gluten composition and baking quality [138d]
- Open-source AI tool aims to accelerate drug discovery for lifesaving therapies [138d]
- Kids less likely to be expelled from preschool when parents cooperate with teacher, study shows [138d]
- New study reveals where conservation can deliver for birds, communities and climate [138d]
- Shared genetic mechanisms underpin social life in bees and humans, study suggests [138d]
- Canada's tariff wall on Chinese electric vehicles is deepening dependence on the US [138d]
- Spinning bioreactors increase yield of extracellular vesicles for more affordable targeted medicine [138d]
- Tying theory to practice when searching for dark energy [138d]
- Oysters might offer a way to remove more carbon from the ocean while providing a sustainable food source [138d]
- DNA's double act: How genetic copies stick together during replication [138d]
- Endangered pink river dolphins face a rising mercury threat in the Amazon [138d]
- Philosophical framework rethinks the ethics of disability [138d]
- For medieval people, the moon was both a riddle and a blessing [138d]
- Astronomers discover rare Einstein cross with a fifth image, revealing hidden dark matter [138d]
- Elementary school children also need digital skills [138d]
- Having older brothers may have negatively impacted girls' chances of survival in pre-industrial Switzerland [138d]
- Scientists call for a global alliance to place biodiversity at heart of UN Pact for the Future [138d]
- DNA from our ancient Denisovan ancestors may protect us from some tropical diseases [138d]
- AI boosts National Weather Model flood prediction accuracy sixfold [138d]
- Three new African Swine Fever detection technologies revealed amid vaccine concerns [138d]
- Plasma-assisted catalyst enables more efficient ammonia synthesis for energy storage [138d]
- Identifying as a 'STEM person' makes you more likely to pursue a STEM job [138d]
- How a corpse plant makes its terrible smell: It has a strategy, and its female flowers do most of the work [138d]
- Five ways students can think about learning so that they can learn more, and how their teachers can help [138d]
- US women narrowed the pay gap with men by having fewer kids [138d]
- Emergency alerts may not reach those who need them most in Colorado [138d]
- The world on the brink: Why governments must invest in peace, not just arms [138d]
- Who's got the power? Studies of male and female primates show it's not simple [138d]
- Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life, but they take care to interpret [138d]
- How good bacteria break free from their hydrogel homes [138d]
- Scientists use AI to decode protein structures behind bitter taste detection [138d]
- Novel biosensor detects genetically modified corn and soybean [138d]
- Warming temps alone fail to trigger increased carbon dioxide levels from soil [138d]
- Surprising find reveals asymmetry in identical-looking fruit fly organs [138d]
- Q&A: Study highlights possible path forward for teaching writing to students with disabilities [138d]
- Zooplankton information improves North Atlantic right whale distribution models [138d]
- For the first time, scientists have access to a comprehensive data set for identifying unknown compounds [138d]
- AI could 'im-prove' sourdough starters [138d]
- Single experiment can measure enzymatic kinetics for over 200,000 possible substrates [138d]
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