The Brutalist Report - science
- mRNA vaccines for disease outbreaks can be synthesized in less time with new technique [497d]
- Electrophysiology study shows how ant toxin causes extreme pain [497d]
- Chickpeas identified as key crop for future food security [497d]
- Deep learning illuminates past and future atmospheric blocking events [497d]
- Report highlights need for sustainable practices in European film and TV industry [497d]
- Student debt: An individual and collective burden at English-language universities [497d]
- Are tariffs good or bad for the economy? Research says they can be bad for the supply chain [497d]
- Nanoparticle therapy offers new hope for prostate cancer patients [497d]
- Biochar nanocomposite enhances detection of acetaminophen and uric acid in urine [497d]
- Firms with green innovation patents rewarded in the credit market, finds study [497d]
- Mechanism of cobalt–manganese catalysts deciphered [497d]
- Space Force's X-37B will perform 'never before-seen maneuvers' in orbit [497d]
- Adaptive ferroelectric materials show promise for energy-efficient supercomputing [497d]
- Employers' lack of understanding limiting job opportunities for people with learning disabilities, study finds [497d]
- Hubble captures intricacies of R Aquarii, a symbiotic binary star roughly 700 light-years from Earth [497d]
- New method to generate photon pairs efficiently on a chip [497d]
- Researchers achieve tunable coherent population trapping in a double quantum dot system [497d]
- Silicon metasurfaces unlock broad-spectrum infrared imaging [497d]
- 'Getting high' in Paleolithic hunting: Elevated positions enhance javelin accuracy but reduce atlatl efficiency [497d]
- Few countries have drawn up nature protection plans: UN [497d]
- Hybrid quantum error correction technique integrates continuous and discrete variables [497d]
- Aquaculture uses far more wild fish than previously estimated, study finds [497d]
- Understanding landslides: A new model for predicting motion [497d]
- Plate tectonics drive compositional evolution of the upper mantle, study finds [497d]
- Researchers reveal quantum advantage that could advance future sensing devices [497d]
- Coastal cities have a hidden vulnerability to storm-surge and tidal flooding that's entirely caused by humans [497d]
- Study explores how children engage with dual-language books [497d]
- Research finds that simplistic and outdated communication tools narrows news focus, restricts user interactivity [497d]
- Researchers develop database for catalytic bioparts with experimental evidence [497d]
- Are you tasty to mosquitoes? Study offers clues into when and why they bite [497d]
- Research: Marginalized entrepreneurs forge their own paths [497d]
- Overseas US voters get ignored by political campaigns but could be crucial supporters [497d]
- The making of the gut—studies connect genetics and physics in embryonic development [497d]
- Audible storm waves could turbocharge Earth's radiation belts [497d]
- Instrument uses millimeter-wave radar to measure density of dust that kicks up from spacecraft thrusters [497d]
- Protein interactions: Who is partying with whom and who is ruining the party? [497d]
- The corners where atoms meet may provide a path to new materials for extreme conditions [497d]
- 'Vegetarian' salmon might lead the way to better health for humans and fish [497d]
- Diamond bonding technique could improve both quantum and conventional electronics [497d]
- Genome sequencing could unlock answers to yellow jacket behavior [497d]
- Trace gas measurements could advance carbon cycle predictions [497d]
- Global north's growing appetite for farmed salmon imperils communities' access to local fish, study warns [497d]
- Study suggests dolphins could be exposed to potentially harmful microplastics through inhalation [497d]
- Global temperature analysis reveals deep ocean marine heat waves are underreported [497d]
- Protein shell discovery reveals how diatoms capture CO₂ so effectively [497d]
- Decoding top quarks with precision: Experiment at Large Hadron Collider reveals how pairs of top quarks are produced [497d]
- Researchers develop yeast-based alternative to hydroxyurea for DNA study [497d]
- Mild habanero peppers offer flavor without the heat [497d]
- Reflections from the stateless Rohingya refugees in Malaysia reveals decisions process on resettlement [497d]
- Study finds PFAS in fish far from contamination sources [497d]
- Synthetic molecular switch enables 'painting' with natural light [497d]
- The fight to save Rockingham's little penguins [497d]
- Island biodiversity: Comprehensive assessment finds one in three plant species call islands home [497d]
- Meat without vegetables: How bacteria in our stomachs today can tell us what was on the menu for the first humans [497d]
- Show and tell: Reveal the inner workings of your products and how components are assembled [497d]
- Virtual reality game used to help students in science classes [497d]
- Climate change-induced pests remain major 'bottleneck' to agricultural productivity and food security in South Sudan [497d]
- Plastic pollution sounds just like food to deep-diving whales [497d]
- Plastic pollution harms bees and their pollinator functions, research team finds [497d]
- Three letters, one number, a knife and a stone bridge: How a graffitied equation changed mathematical history [497d]
- Semiconductor expert: How radiation in space affects transistors [497d]
- Atomic sensors unveil hidden dynamics of molecular polarization [497d]
- Easter Island's volcanic history suggests Earth's mantle behaves quite differently than previously assumed [497d]
- Using gamma-ray bursts to probe origin of star formation excess discovered by Webb [497d]
- Student-built satellite detects likely merger of neutron stars 3 billion light years away [497d]
- Alaska's Iliamna Lake Harbor seals are genetically isolated from entire Pacific Ocean, research reveals [497d]
- Boy or girl? Researchers identify genetic mutation that increases chance of having a daughter [497d]
- The lasting scars of war: How conflict shapes children's lives long after the fighting ends [497d]
- Successful test delivers DUNE steel beam a mile underground [497d]
- Explosive pollen wars: Plants fight for pollen-space on pollinators [497d]
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