The Brutalist Report - science
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- Protein–polymer nanoparticles can carry higher drug loads with improved stability [20d]
- Placenta and hormone levels in the womb may have been key drivers in human brain evolution [20d]
- Kicked out for coming out: More than half of LGBTIQ+ roommates face discrimination for their identity, finds study [21d]
- Skin biopsies offer less invasive studies of the reproductive status of sharks [21d]
- A decade later: Examining the impacts of Connecticut's 2010 school grounds pesticide ban [21d]
- Iron-stealing Pandoraea bacteria deploy unique molecules to tip balance in lung microbiome [21d]
- Do ocean worlds have smaller habitable zones? [21d]
- Marine snow provides new clues about the export of carbon to the deep sea [21d]
- No data, no risk? How the monitoring of chemicals in the environment shapes the perception of risks [21d]
- Two transparent worms shed light on evolution [21d]
- More and more people are missing from official census data [21d]
- Plastic bag bans help: Study finds up to 47% drop in shoreline bag litter [21d]
- Efficient organic photoredox catalyst enables greener chemical production at room temperature [21d]
- Ocean 'greening' at poles could spell changes for fisheries [21d]
- North Atlantic heat content may be key to predicting Europe's hot summers [21d]
- Harmful algal blooms: How climate change will affect their frequency along coasts [21d]
- Simple yogurt production tweak cuts bacterial culture costs and extends shelf life [21d]
- SpaceX Starship explodes during routine test [21d]
- New start date for the Anthropocene proposed: When humans first changed global methane levels [21d]
- Stone tools from a cave on South Africa's coast speak of life at the end of the Ice Age [21d]
- Trees use summer solstice as natural calendar for growth and reproduction [21d]
- Ultralow loss optical microresonators pave way for miniaturized, tunable photonic systems [21d]
- Adaptive MoS₂-based interface boosts ion sensing stability and accuracy [21d]
- Police in England and Wales to get more money—but increasing funding won't necessarily mean less crime [21d]
- Misogyny has become a political strategy—here's how the pandemic helped make it happen [21d]
- How two key proteins maintain optimal pH within the Golgi apparatus [21d]
- World Refugee Day: Prolonged refugee separation is harming families—and Canada's economy [21d]
- Human development outside protected areas may harm biodiversity within [21d]
- Auditors can prevent fraud just by tipping their hand [21d]
- Horse whipping is painful and cruel. The latest incident shows why it should be banned [21d]
- Human violence causes long-term anxiety and stress in South African baboon population, study suggests [21d]
- Subterranean life in the groundwaters of northern Australia [21d]
- Coordinating computers in a relativistic universe: Expert ponders how algorithms might function across space [21d]
- Rapid cloud loss is contributing to record-breaking temperatures, new study shows [21d]
- The first images from Vera Rubin telescope are about to drop [21d]
- Pleasure and pain: What nude sunrise swims in winter tells us about social connection [21d]
- Gossip, redefined: Research shows the surprising power of positive talk in teams [21d]
- Launching a new product during a recession can pay off, research shows [21d]
- NASA to gather in-flight imagery of commercial test capsule re-entry [21d]
- Machine learning modeling assists intelligent process analysis for high-performance virus filtration [21d]
- Plant-derived fertilizer additive boosts yields and cuts emissions [21d]
- The Portuguese man o' war includes four distinct species, new research reveals [21d]
- Offsetting fossil fuel reserves by planting trees is not a viable strategy, analysis finds [21d]
- Researchers take one small step toward planning life on Mars [21d]
- How discussion becomes discord: Three avoidable steps on the path to polarization [21d]
- Kayakers and paddleboarders are disturbing marine mammals around Scotland's coasts [21d]
- Smart mRNA drugs listen to the body, adjusting protein production based on disease-related signals [21d]
- Degrowth and fashion: How upcycling innovators show us how to rethink and reuse waste [21d]
- Permanent magnet configurations outperform classical arrangement to deliver strong and homogeneous fields [21d]
- AI helps narrow 8,000 catalyst options down to one that supercharges green ammonia [21d]
- Endangered fish saved from the Palisades fire returned to their Malibu home [21d]
- New study offers a double dose of hot Jupiters [21d]
- SpaceX retargets crewed Axiom Space launch [21d]
- From spin glasses to quantum codes: Researchers develop optimal error correction algorithm [21d]
- Neanderthal extinction: A space physicist reopens the debate [21d]
- 'Upstart Crow'—who insulted Shakespeare, and why? [21d]
- Another tether deorbiting test mission takes shape [21d]
- Wild parrot species returns to its habitat in Atlantic Rainforest reserve [21d]
- Asian needle ant: It's venomous, invasive and might be in your backyard [21d]
- Multicore fiber testbed demonstrates precise optical clock signal transmission over 25 km [21d]
- Image: Exoplanet GJ504b, 'second Jupiter' directly observed [21d]
- Chemical 'staples' help collagen resist unraveling and repair itself after being heated [21d]
- Nanobody-based 3D immunohistochemistry allows rapid visualization in thick tissue samples [21d]
- Lanthanide-doped nanomaterials unlock new horizons for advanced imaging and photonics [21d]
- School playgrounds are one of the main locations for bullying. How can they be set up to stop it? [21d]
- Migrating bogong moths use stars and Earth's magnetic field to find ancestral summer caves each year [21d]
- 'Jaws' at 50: How a single movie changed our perception of white sharks forever [21d]
- Biologists uncover how different coral reproduction methods shape Caribbean reefs' future [21d]
- Scientists propose blueprint for 'universal translator' in quantum networks [21d]
- Study finds rival news sources may escalate misinformation to attract audiences [21d]
- Once there were only 22 condors left on Earth: The LA Zoo just hatched 10 chicks [21d]
- Baiting coral-killers with pheromones [21d]
- Highly charged muonic ions observed in gas-phase experiment for first time [21d]
- Youth offending drops with stable housing—study [21d]
- Alps could face a doubling in torrential summer rainfall frequency as temperatures rise by 2°C [21d]
- The Cosmic Owl: Astronomers discover a peculiar galaxy merger [21d]
- New Australian chickpea pan-genome poised to boost national chickpea production [21d]
- Microfluidic technology could open new pathways to repairing and replacing damaged organs [21d]
- Creating safer skies for Tasmania's wedge-tailed eagles [21d]
- Escaping cosmic strings: How dark photons could finally work as dark matter [21d]
- Using a space elevator to get water off Ceres [21d]
- Most women want children, but half are unsure if they will [21d]
- Strategic design approach boosts rural innovation, researchers find [21d]
- SpaceX rocket being tested in Texas explodes, but no injuries reported [21d]
- Here's why Hurricane Erick is quickly strengthening into dangerous storm [21d]
- When Earth iced over, early life may have sheltered in meltwater ponds [21d]
- Peatlands across the Arctic are expanding as the climate warms, research shows [21d]
- The US plans to open a fly factory in Texas as part of its fight against a flesh-eating parasite [21d]
- Warning signs on climate flashing bright red: Top scientists [21d]
- Mutilation ban and microchips: EU lawmakers vote on cat and dog welfare [21d]
- How lottery-style bottle returns could transform recycling [21d]
- Artificial cells with model nuclei mass-produced using microfluidic devices [21d]
- 'The models were right': Astronomers find 'missing' matter linking four galaxy clusters [21d]
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