The Brutalist Report - science
- Arctic flights to shed light on sea ice and storms link [1017d]
- Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution [1018d]
- Looking for 'ever-loving homes': Nearly 4,000 beagles bred for drug experiments rescued [1018d]
- New study reveals computation-guided approach to suppressing cancer tumor growth [1018d]
- Meteor shower, supermoon will brighten Thursday's night sky—but that's a problem [1018d]
- How bacteria defuse hypothiocyanite, an antimicrobial weapon of the innate immune system [1018d]
- New research reveals the circadian clock influences cell growth, metabolism and tumor progression [1018d]
- Scientists identify mechanism crucial for COVID-19 virus replication [1018d]
- Going deep: New ground motion model more accurately simulates earthquakes, explosions [1018d]
- NASA's Fermi telescope confirms star wreck as source of extreme cosmic particles [1018d]
- Building on the moon and Mars? You'll need extraterrestrial cement for that [1018d]
- Scientists provide new insights into flowering dates in Prunus species [1018d]
- Newly described 'solar clock' can precisely predict solar cycle events years in advance [1018d]
- Colliding galaxies dazzle in Gemini North image [1018d]
- Team finds new mechanism for heterochromatin establishment and transcriptional silencing in rice crop fungus [1018d]
- Math error: A new study overturns 100-year-old understanding of color perception [1018d]
- Using fish ear bones to estimate ancient seawater temperature [1018d]
- Grapevine breeding programs assisted by genomic prediction [1018d]
- Women in top management teams boost corporate environmental strategies in emerging economies [1018d]
- Methane satellites find landfills with the same climate impact as several hundred thousand cars [1018d]
- Researchers investigate spatial distribution of reservoir plankton communities in Southeast China [1018d]
- Study links protecting Indigenous peoples' lands to greater nonhuman primate biodiversity [1018d]
- One more clue to the moon's origin [1018d]
- 50 years of research productivity trends across fields and genders [1018d]
- Simultaneous climate events risk damaging entire socioeconomic systems [1018d]
- Prehistoric podiatry: How dinos carried their enormous weight [1018d]
- Prehistoric Brits used rare rock crystals to mark burial sites, research finds [1018d]
- Eco-glue can replace harmful adhesives in wood construction [1018d]
- Researchers introduce rapid diagnostic test for Listeria [1018d]
- Tracking invasive plants from space [1018d]
- Analyses of heat shock transcription factors and database construction based on whole-genome genes in plants [1018d]
- Improving the estimation of microplastic concentrations in freshwater environments [1018d]
- Study on adjusting pesticide regulation and use in European soils [1018d]
- NAC-mediated membrane lipid remodeling negatively regulates fruit cold tolerance [1018d]
- New long-necked dinosaur helps rewrite evolutionary history of sauropods in South America [1018d]
- The cost of climate change on economic growth [1018d]
- Recent studies find previously unknown loss of Antarctic ice [1018d]
- Lab successfully demonstrates new technique to improve particle beams [1018d]
- Opportunity for inclusivity in recreation planning for Protected Areas [1018d]
- In scorched UK, source of River Thames dries up [1018d]
- 'Eternal engine' inspires the next generation of ultraprecise atomic clocks [1018d]
- How a harmful fungus renders its host plant defenseless [1018d]
- Aboriginal homelessness requires a different cultural approach [1018d]
- Performance life span of workers mapped in new research [1018d]
- We don't like domineering bosses. So why do we put up with them? [1018d]
- Madrid meteor's cometary origins unearthed [1018d]
- Toronto greenspaces create structural and systemic barriers for racialized residents [1018d]
- Sociologist discusses the appeal of QAnon and other modern-day conspiracy theories [1018d]
- Chemists develop new reagent for de-electronation [1018d]
- Are animal migrations social? [1018d]
- Using a magnetic field to remotely control the air-water interface [1018d]
- Cats are eating NZ's critically endangered bats [1018d]
- Ultracold atoms dressed by light simulate gauge theories [1018d]
- The mystery gene that helps mice survive virus infections [1018d]
- Study: Even modest climate change may lead to sweeping changes in northernmost forests [1018d]
- Fate of the world's biggest ice sheet is in our hands, scientists say [1018d]
- Sponges 'sneeze' to dispose of waste [1018d]
- Evidence that giant meteorite impacts created the continents [1018d]
- Amazon rainforest growth limited by lack of phosphorus [1018d]
- Female monkeys with female friends live longer [1018d]
- Deep earthquakes suggest well-hydrated Mariana subduction zone [1018d]
- Using a manganese polymer to separate xylene isomers [1018d]
- Landslides increasingly threaten the world's urban poor [1018d]
- Researchers develop a nanoparticle that acts as a heater and a thermometer [1018d]
- Higgs10: Inventing the future of Higgs research [1018d]
- Lizards in increasingly warming climates found to have shorter telomeres [1018d]
- Researchers decipher ancient chemistry formulas [1018d]
- Commonly used chemical fixation causes aggregation artifact [1018d]
- New quantum whirlpools with tetrahedral symmetries discovered in a superfluid [1018d]
- Long-term mystery on muscle mechanisms may be solved, and may lead to better drugs [1018d]
- Rainwater unsafe to drink due to chemicals: study [1018d]
- Heat, drought rekindle huge wildfire in southwest France [1018d]
- Beluga whale lost in French river euthanized during rescue [1018d]
- What's causing Australia's egg shortage? A shift to free-range and short winter days [1018d]
- Southern conifers: Meet this vast group of ancient trees with mysteries still unsolved [1018d]
- 'Unacceptable costs': Savanna burning under Australia's carbon credit scheme is harming human health [1018d]
- To break through bacteria's protective shield, target the shield-maker [1018d]
- How centuries of self-isolation turned Japan into one of the most sustainable societies on Earth [1018d]
- Scientists twirl liquid light into time-periodic cluster [1018d]
- Neutrons help track down mammalian ancestors [1018d]
- New AI meets profit, risk goals for complex financial portfolios [1018d]
- Ultra-thin but tough implantable material could treat spinal cord injury and Parkinson's disease [1018d]
- Replication protein A and WAS protein partner to fix damaged DNA [1018d]
- New drug candidate fights off more than 300 drug-resistant bacteria [1018d]
- Self-pollinating plant shows rapid loss of genetic variation [1018d]
- Study reveals how the ovarian reserve is established [1018d]
- Hareport hazard—researchers identify most dangerous times for hares on Dublin Airport's runway [1018d]
- On the menu at a UK restaurant: carbon footprint [1018d]
- Stranded beluga whale rescued from France's Seine river [1018d]
- Birds on island time: Study relates island characteristics with the seasonal ebb and flow of bird species [1018d]
- How global COVID-19 pandemic restrictions shed light on the relationship between transport and air pollution [1018d]
- See-through zebrafish, new imaging method put blood stem cells in high-resolution spotlight [1018d]
- Investors threaten financial stability of health care providers: New study [1018d]
- Climate change leads to invasive insect expansion on US West Coast [1018d]
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