The Brutalist Report - science
- Smart lighting system based on quantum dots more accurately reproduces daylight [827d]
- Sinkhole larger than tennis court has Chile perplexed [827d]
- Rare white elephant born in Myanmar: state media [827d]
- When particles move: A deep dive into the relationship between cohesion and erosion [827d]
- The strength of the strong force [827d]
- Do winners cheat more? New research refutes previous high-profile study [828d]
- Researchers reveal how an insect-eating plant uses rain energy to power its traps [828d]
- Stereotypes can be self-reinforcing, stubborn even without any supporting evidence [828d]
- Research confirms new baiting regime is effective for mouse management in agriculture [828d]
- Scientists reveal method of converting methane gas into liquid methanol [828d]
- Researchers launch global dashboard to track invasive mosquitoes carrying deadly diseases [828d]
- Weddell seal moms sacrifice diving capacity to provide iron to pups; climate change could add vulnerability [828d]
- Major research associations submit Supreme Court amicus brief in support of race-conscious admissions practices [828d]
- A new study has used a marine monitor radar system to monitor California marine protected areas [828d]
- World's toughest turtle? Survivor among 8 returned to ocean [828d]
- Firefighters race to protect California town threatened by wildfire [828d]
- Webb telescope captures colorful Cartwheel Galaxy [828d]
- Hessian remains unearthed at Revolutionary War battle site [828d]
- Vaquita porpoises escape extinction longer than expected [828d]
- Researchers identify the high-efficiency hacks cannabis cells use to make cannabinoids [828d]
- Researchers discover one of the largest known bacteria-to-animal gene transfers inside a fruit fly [828d]
- Computer modelling aims to inform restoration, conservation of coral reefs [828d]
- Nanoscale observations simplify how scientists describe earthquake movement [828d]
- Developing a new approach for building quantum computers [828d]
- Earlier wheat planting will boost yields in eastern India [828d]
- Flood risk is rising across the St. Louis region. Who will solve the problem? [828d]
- How a mollusk found in the Florida Keys can put you in jail [828d]
- Researchers create biosensor by turning spider silk into optical fiber [828d]
- Bacteria use genetic switch to defend death by metals [828d]
- Analysis of molecular processes in living cells with sub-10 nm spatial resolution [828d]
- Scientists refine the equations for mechanical stiffness to apply to plant cell walls based on elastic shell theory [828d]
- Agri-environment measures boost wildlife populations in long-term farm study [828d]
- Experiments show bottle-nosed dolphins likely have episodic memory recall [828d]
- Love Island: The psychological challenges contestants, and viewers, could face after the show is over [828d]
- Novel non-contact oxygen concentration measurement technique developed [828d]
- Students from poorer regions rate Sustainable Development Goals as more important than those from richer regions do [828d]
- Using light to restore cell function [828d]
- Tarsiers push virtuoso singing to their physiological limits [828d]
- In DNA, scientists find solution to building superconductor that could transform technology [828d]
- Wildfires disproportionately affect the poor [828d]
- New 'lab on a chip' may accelerate carbon storage efforts [828d]
- Study reveals key genes involved in production of industrial enzymes and biomass recycling [828d]
- Tepary beans offer producers a low-input, climate-resilient legume alternative [828d]
- Study tracks plant pathogens in leafhoppers from natural areas [828d]
- Manipulating chromosomes in living cells reveals that they are fluid [828d]
- Researchers team up with the Glenlivet distillery to protect whisky production [828d]
- Researchers design the cheapest and most efficient squid aquaculture system to date [828d]
- Self-employed among hardest hit by pandemic [828d]
- Suspended sediment reduced by rapid revegetation after Fukushima decontamination [828d]
- Women are turning the tide on climate policy worldwide, and may launch a new era for Australia [828d]
- Researchers measure a signature of superconducting interference at the atomic scale [828d]
- Light as a tool for the synthesis of complex molecules [828d]
- New research reveals that wildfires can influence El Niño [828d]
- Consumers are likely to be susceptible to slick graphic design of trading platforms [828d]
- Rotary motor reveals how microbial metabolites modulate bacterial energetics [828d]
- Helping cells become better protein factories could improve gene therapies and other treatments [828d]
- Newts unleashed: Limb muscle regeneration needs metamorphosis and body growth [828d]
- Natural disaster losses hit $72 bn in first half 2022: Swiss Re [828d]
- Supernovae and progenitors may have contributed more dust to the solar nebula than thought [828d]
- Consortium investigates new ways of reducing arsenic in copper concentrates [828d]
- Water in atmosphere from Tonga eruption may weaken ozone layer [828d]
- It's raining PFAS: Even in Antarctica and on the Tibetan Plateau, rainwater is unsafe to drink [828d]
- New nanoparticle-based material could detect antibiotics in water [828d]
- Researchers discover hundreds of new ant species in Northern Australia's tropics [828d]
- Researchers find new species of Nemacheilidae fish in Putao, Northern Myanmar [828d]
- Controlling soil splash erosion may benefit sustainable development of rubber plantation [828d]
- Penguins adapt their voices to sound like their companions [828d]
- How have attitudes toward US immigration changed? [828d]
- Study inspects young open cluster NGC 3293 [828d]
- Online finances in a pandemic [828d]
- Ecological complexity and the biosphere: The next 30 years [828d]
- We need to change how we think about soil, says new research [828d]
- Reduction of methane emissions from lakes possible with new approach [828d]
- Meteors seem to be raining down on New Zealand, but why are some bright green? [828d]
- Transition metal catalyst discovery could help establish renewably generated electricity [828d]
- Scientists reveal how detergents actually work [828d]
- Early Bantu speakers crossed through the dense Central African Rainforest 4,000 years ago [828d]
- Explorers just uncovered Australia's deepest cave. A hydrogeologist explains how they form [828d]
- Study decodes a signaling network that mediates vascular resilience [828d]
- Frog-eating bats can recognize ringtones up to four years later [828d]
- New options for health, environmental monitoring with water-resistant gas sensor [828d]
- Remote surgery robot to be tested aboard International Space Station [828d]
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