The Brutalist Report - science
- Moth wing–inspired sound absorbing wallpaper in sight after breakthrough [1052d]
- Native bee key to social evolution: Bridge between flying solo or as a colony [1052d]
- Evidence that early galaxies may be bigger and more complex than previously thought [1052d]
- Genome-wide introgression between two sympatric Asian oak species [1052d]
- A weird star produced the fastest nova on record [1052d]
- Stem cells unraveled: We're one step closer to making organs in a dish [1052d]
- Developing sustainable membranes for future energy [1052d]
- DNA evolves at different rates, depending on chromosome structure [1052d]
- Update on Golden Retriever Lifetime Study published [1052d]
- What shedding light on plant growth could mean for cancer [1052d]
- Roman gate closed after bits of ancient stone fall off [1052d]
- Yellowstone Park closed as swollen river destroys roads [1052d]
- Satellite images suggest Iran preparing for rocket launch [1052d]
- Rural areas will bear the brunt of US sea-level rise [1052d]
- A warming climate decreases microbial diversity, study finds [1052d]
- Research reveals true extent of sea turtle conservation success [1052d]
- Study explores uncertainties in flood risk estimates [1052d]
- 'Alternative facts' are cons, and journalists can help quash them, new paper argues [1052d]
- Double-layered catalyst generates more hydrogen [1052d]
- New study determines that Catalonia's anchovies are healthy and free of the parasite Anisakis [1052d]
- North Carolina could lose up to 40% of its wetlands to sea level rise by 2070, new study shows [1052d]
- Whale mothers choose nursery sites in shallow waters where predators cannot 'eavesdrop' on communication with young [1052d]
- Mistletoe berries may hold the secret for creating a biological super glue [1052d]
- NASA telescope to help untangle galaxy growth, dark matter makeup [1052d]
- New substrate for deep UV surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering [1052d]
- DNA nanotech safe for medical use, new study suggests [1052d]
- Thousands of galaxies shine in ultraviolet light in new Hubble image [1052d]
- Panthers now number one predator of white-tailed deer in Southwest Florida [1052d]
- Research clarifies hazards posed by harmful algal blooms [1052d]
- Scientists on the hunt for planetary formation fossils reveal unexpected eccentricities in nearby debris disk [1052d]
- Harnessing machine learning to analyze quantum material [1052d]
- Ultrafast lasers used to probe next-generation solar cells [1052d]
- Yosemite undergoes forest thinning due to wildfire risk. Environmentalists want it stopped [1052d]
- New processing technique could make potatoes healthier [1052d]
- Assessing the past, present and future of the Third Pole environment [1052d]
- All-dielectric grating structure color filter for sensing and display imaging [1052d]
- China's lunar lander finds evidence of native water on moon [1052d]
- Pioneering study shows climate played crucial role in changing location of ancient coral reefs [1052d]
- Earliest record of wildfires provides insights into Earth's past vegetation and oxygen levels [1052d]
- Tectonics of convergent plate margins: New insights into continental geology [1052d]
- Controlled fabrication of multimetallic building blocks for hybrid nanomaterials [1052d]
- Calculating the 'fingerprints' of molecules with artificial intelligence [1052d]
- Right whales' survival rates plummet after severe injury from fishing gear [1052d]
- Companies that work with universities can protect proprietary secrets [1052d]
- Spain roasts in early heatwave [1052d]
- New method for cell sorting utilizing microRNA switch and magnetic microbeads [1052d]
- Physicists demonstrate polariton Bose-Einstein condensation using a planar waveguide [1052d]
- No signs (yet) of life on Venus [1052d]
- France vows cash for urban vegetation as heatwave hits [1052d]
- Why do cats lick and chew catnip? Cats' strange reactions to catnip make it a better insect repellent [1052d]
- Happy the elephant isn't a person, top New York court rules [1052d]
- The explosive history of the 2,000-year-old Pompeii 'masturbating' man [1052d]
- Dog and human cognition similar, study finds [1052d]
- Zinc oxide/graphene oxide nanocomposites can efficiently inhibit cadmium-induced hepatotoxicity [1052d]
- These fish live in sub-freezing waters. Why are so many getting sick? [1052d]
- Can we time travel? A theoretical physicist provides some answers [1052d]
- Real-time imaging of dynamic atom-atom interactions [1052d]
- Astronomers to discuss new satellite galaxy simulation [1052d]
- Atomically thin semiconductors for nanophotonics [1052d]
- Understanding room-temperature superconductivity [1052d]
- New prehistoric plant discovery highlights the unexpected diversity of non-flowering plants [1052d]
- Unraveling the complexities of modern fraud [1052d]
- Potential mechanism for olivine to carry boron into the Earth's deep mantle [1052d]
- Unraveling the diversity of the wild house mouse [1052d]
- 'Homo erectus' from Gongwangling could have been the earliest population in China [1052d]
- First study to measure total methane and CO2 emissions from liquefied natural gas carriers [1052d]
- Debunking myths about gun violence [1052d]
- Supergenes make bizarre traits in plants and animals possible [1052d]
- Researchers isolate germline stem cells in protogynous hermaphroditic Monopterus albus [1052d]
- How tree species adapt to climate change [1052d]
- Physicists build an atom laser that can stay on forever [1052d]
- Gene hunting leads researchers to solve mystery of inhibition of awn elongation in sorghum [1052d]
- Key role of singlet oxygen in synergistic antimicrobial mechanism [1052d]
- Study reveals leaf calorific value and its influencing factors on desert plants [1052d]
- A model that can predict the exact quasi-particle properties of heavy Fermi polarons [1052d]
- Loneliness, shame and other effects on people with disabilities at mealtimes [1052d]
- Positive effects of shading and watering on early seedling survival after topsoil translocation in karst region [1052d]
- Political ideology influences management decisions such as mask wearing in federal judiciary, study finds [1052d]
- Study of the internal vascular system of the skull in American populations of the late Holocene [1052d]
- How plants' threat-detection mechanisms raise the alarm [1052d]
- SN 2020wnt is a slowly evolving carbon-rich superluminous supernova, study finds [1052d]
- Study shows program improves teaching skills, students' word problem–solving [1052d]
- Climate-associated genetic switches found in plants [1052d]
- 'Protective cloak' prevents plants from self-harming in very bright conditions [1052d]
- New book examines the forfeit fathers pay for balancing family and full-time work [1052d]
- Atmospheric samples covering pollution particles analyzed using neutrons for the first time [1052d]
- Evidence of fire use at ancient campsite in Israel [1052d]
- Hanging out with bats to discover the secrets of their biology [1052d]
- Food giants reap enormous profits during times of crisis [1052d]
- Why freemium software has no place in our classrooms [1052d]
- Alignment of quantized levels in valleytronic materials [1052d]
- Heatwaves kill animals, but new research shows the survivors don't get off scot-free [1052d]
- New, highly tunable composite materials—with a twist [1052d]
- 15 dead, half million impacted by heavy rains in Guatemala [1052d]
- Polluted air cuts global life expectancy by two years [1052d]
- SpaceX closer to launching giant rocketship after FAA review [1052d]
- Fluorescence microscopy shows how living cells form vesicles to transport cargo like growth factors [1052d]
- Installation of deep-water pipeline gives immediate boost to sea-floor animals [1052d]
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