The Brutalist Report - science
- Sugar in baby food: Why Nestlé needs to be held to account in Africa [686d]
- Political 'color' affects pollution control spending in the US, new study finds [686d]
- Team reports on relationship between contents of diosgenin and brassinosteroids in Dioscorea zingiberensis [686d]
- Unveiling the genetic blueprint of safflower [686d]
- Research show oysters could help clean up the reef through filtration [686d]
- SlTHM27-SlGAD2 model regulates the cold tolerance in tomato by regulating GABA and anthocyanin [686d]
- First chromosome-level reference genomes of the ornamental banana and pink banana [686d]
- Researchers discover mechanism regulating bud dormancy release in tree peony [686d]
- A molecular fingerprint beyond the Nyquist frequency [686d]
- Mechanism of grafting Prunus sp. to control crown gall disease by regulating the rhizosphere environment [686d]
- Enhancing sweet potato quality analysis with hyperspectral imaging and AI [686d]
- NASA's Chandra releases timelapse movies of Crab Nebula and Cassiopeia A [686d]
- Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight climate change [686d]
- Startup financing gender gaps greater in societies where women are more empowered: Study [686d]
- Shoreline model predicts long-term future of storm protection and sea-level rise [686d]
- Balancing AI and physics: Toward a learnable climate model [686d]
- Pushing the limits of sub-kilowatt electric propulsion technology for space mission concepts [686d]
- Uncovering the diversity of Micropsalliota: Seven new species and one newly recorded species in southern China [686d]
- AI tool recognizes serious ocular disease in horses [686d]
- Computer game helps students get better at detecting fake news [686d]
- Ultrasensitive photonic crystal detects single particles down to 50 nanometers [686d]
- A NASA rover has reached a promising place to search for fossilized life on Mars [686d]
- Virtual reality can motivate people to donate to refugee crises regardless of politics [686d]
- Scientists map soil RNA to fungal genomes to understand forest ecosystems [686d]
- Researchers show it's possible to teach old magnetic cilia new tricks [686d]
- Crises like pandemics or financial crashes could stall progress on gender diversity in boardrooms [686d]
- Signs of 'spider' phenomenon on Mars [686d]
- See the Southern Ring Nebula in 3D [686d]
- Mantle heat may have boosted Earth's crust 3 billion years ago [686d]
- Narcissistic CEOs appoint other narcissists to the management board, study finds [686d]
- Will the US ban the use of single-use plastics like England, India, Hong Kong and other countries? [686d]
- Study of economic variables, regional factors influencing Vietnam's real estate market [686d]
- Study suggests that cells possess a hidden communication system [686d]
- Researcher finds that wood frogs evolved rapidly in response to road salts [686d]
- Africa's megacities threatened by heat, floods, disease—action needed to start greening, adapt to climate change [686d]
- Leaf size and defensive traits found to modulate effects of soil fauna on litter decomposition [686d]
- Quakes do not kill people, bad buildings do [686d]
- Investigating the stereotypes pre-service teachers associate with pupils with special educational needs [686d]
- Imaging technique shows new details of peptide structures [686d]
- Cows' milk particles used for effective oral delivery of drugs [686d]
- No laughing matter, unfortunately: Why aggressive humor might pay for CEOs [686d]
- Study recommends ending use of drug dogs, reducing police presence at future Mardi Gras [686d]
- Scotland's hate crime law: The problem with using public order laws to govern online speech [686d]
- Leave policies can disadvantage women in tough times [686d]
- Diversity and productivity go branch-in-branch: Scientists share which forests can adapt to climate change [686d]
- The story of the first Alor people adapting to climate change 43,000 years ago [686d]
- New research confirms plastic production is directly linked to plastic pollution [686d]
- These giant, prehistoric salmon had tusk-like teeth [686d]
- Evolutionary biologists show that the color variants of female cuckoos are based on ancient mutations [686d]
- Researchers uncover 'parallel universe' in tomato genetics [686d]
- Laser technology offers breakthrough in detecting illegal ivory [686d]
- Australia's tall, wet forests were not open and park-like when colonists arrived—and we shouldn't be burning them [686d]
- Can climate change accelerate transmission of malaria? New research sheds light on impacts of temperature [686d]
- Sugar gums have a reputation as risky branch-droppers but they're important to bees, parrots and possums [686d]
- New method could cut waste from drug production [686d]
- Most bees don't die after stinging—and other surprising bee facts [686d]
- The high and mighty Himalayas: A biodiversity hotbed facing significant challenges [686d]
- International study produces a comprehensive 'tree of life' for flowering plants [686d]
- How evolution has optimized the magnetic sensor in birds [686d]
- Why the term 'DEI' is being weaponized as a racist dog whistle [686d]
- How studying trends in human lifespans can measure progress in addressing inequality [686d]
- Scientists tune the entanglement structure in an array of qubits [686d]
- A shade closer to more efficient organic photovoltaics [686d]
- Half our colleagues suffer pain and discomfort from periods—but they're still a taboo subject at work [686d]
- Plan to kill Catalina Island deer using sharpshooters in copters is opposed by LA County [686d]
- Study suggests squirrels benefit late in life from a food boom that negates early-life adversity [686d]
- A novel universal light-based technique to control valley polarization in bulk materials [686d]
- Testing how well biomarkers work: New fluorescence microscopy method can improve resolution down to the Ångström scale [686d]
- Scientists demonstrate high-resolution lidar sees birth zone of cloud droplets, a first-ever remote observation [686d]
- UN launches fund to shield displaced people from climate shocks [686d]
- Bioelectronic chip detects vitamins C and D in saliva in under 20 minutes [686d]
- New study reveals how parasites shape complex food webs [686d]
- Scientists reveal working mechanism of multilayer MoS₂ photodetector with broad spectral range and multiband response [686d]
- Lead-vacancy centers in diamond as building blocks for large-scale quantum networks [686d]
- Researchers create nanostructures for efficient and sustainable degradation of pollutants [686d]
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