The Brutalist Report - science
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- Enzyme ATE1 plays role in cellular stress response, opening door to new therapeutic targets [1169d]
- Looking for risky viruses now to get ahead of future pandemics [1169d]
- Differences between rich and poor are increasing in Norway, says report [1169d]
- Scientists identify substance that may have sparked life on Earth [1169d]
- Report: People with disabilities engaging in labor force at record rates [1169d]
- Microbes can create a more peaceful world: Scientists issue call to action [1169d]
- Topological charges of periodically kicked molecules [1169d]
- A super-resolution microscopy method for rapid differentiation of molecular structures in 3D [1169d]
- Where is your squid coming from? Most likely unregulated waters, according to a new international study [1169d]
- Surprising similarities in stone tools of early humans and monkeys [1169d]
- High-performance γ-MnO₂ dual-core, pair-hole fiber for ultrafast photonics [1169d]
- Hubble spots irregular spiral galaxy NGC 5486 [1169d]
- How social media big data helps us better understand social dynamics [1169d]
- The perils of bacteria's secret weapons [1169d]
- International team examines how selenium could help in fight against ovarian cancer [1169d]
- New research to bring Brillouin microscopy closer to widespread use in diagnostic medicine [1169d]
- Free app works in tandem with its users to achieve a more conscious, climate-aware and environmental-friendly world [1169d]
- Fairy wrens are more likely to help their closest friends but not strangers, just like humans [1169d]
- Migratory birds take breaks to boost their immune systems, shows study [1169d]
- Controlled on-chip fabrication of large-scale perovskite single crystal arrays for laser and photodetector integration [1169d]
- Researchers find access to new fluorescent materials [1169d]
- How the speed demons of the universe tell us something about the Milky Way [1169d]
- Ancient dormant viruses found in permafrost, once revived, can infect amoeba [1169d]
- Girls in Texas could get birth control at federal clinics, until a Christian father objected [1169d]
- Social video site favored by conservatives just moved to Florida. DeSantis is 'thrilled' [1169d]
- Economic growth doesn't have to mean 'more'—consuming 'better' will also protect the planet, says researcher [1169d]
- 'You rarely see abuse directed at men': A look at the sexist abuse women police officers face online [1169d]
- A ton of fossil carbon isn't the same as a ton of new trees: Why offsets can't save us [1169d]
- Can seaweed save the world? Well, it can certainly help in many ways, says researcher [1169d]
- High-speed super-resolution microscopy via temporal compression [1169d]
- Invasive grass in Texas uses chemical warfare to crowd out native species [1169d]
- Northern and southern resident orcas hunt differently, which may help explain the decline of southern orcas [1169d]
- Understanding how excessive adaptation of muscles to environmental conditions is suppressed [1169d]
- Leaf-like photosynthesis discovered in the roots of a leafless orchid [1169d]
- How to assemble a complete jaw [1169d]
- Climate-friendly, nutrition-sensitive interventions could close the global dietary nutrient gap while reducing emissions [1169d]
- Penguin paradise and geological freak: Why Macquarie Island deserves a bigger marine park [1169d]
- Kenya's first skyscraper closes—and leaves a complicated legacy [1169d]
- New bubble popping theory could help track ocean pollution and viruses [1169d]
- Online tests suggest IQ scores in US dropped for the first time in nearly a century [1169d]
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