The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers reveal the oldest spinosaur brains [844d]
- Public awareness of 'nuclear winter' too low given current risks, argues expert [844d]
- Study reveals biodiversity engine for fishes: Shifting water depth [845d]
- New guidelines support best practices in environmental DNA testing [845d]
- New frog species named after fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien [845d]
- Shipping activities on the high seas could hamper worldwide carbon mitigation and sustainability efforts [845d]
- New model of quark-gluon plasma solves a long-standing discrepancy between theory and data [845d]
- Researchers explore the effects of acid hydrolysis on sulfated fucans in sea cucumbers and sea urchins [845d]
- Heterostructured nanoflowers for high-performance sodium storage [845d]
- Out with the old, in with the new? Exploring differences in elite mobility during the Meiji Restoration [845d]
- Dispersed marketing responsibility found to enhance the profitability of firms in the early stages of their operations [845d]
- New spacecraft can see into the permanently shadowed craters on the moon [845d]
- Nightly sleep is key to student success, shows study [845d]
- Coral reefs in the Eastern Pacific could survive into the 2060s, new study finds [845d]
- Looking for a match made in heaven? Science says keep your feet on the ground [845d]
- Leonardo da Vinci's forgotten experiments explored gravity as a form of acceleration [845d]
- Urban birds prefer native trees, shows long-term study [845d]
- Speeding up immigration claims urgently needed to help migrants experiencing homelessness [845d]
- Satellites support impact assessment after Türkiye–Syria earthquakes [845d]
- For leaders, playing favorites can be a smart strategy [845d]
- RNA's 'joints' play key role in our gene expression, scientists find [845d]
- A method for analyzing tiny, complex crystals [845d]
- Taxonomy goes viral: Experts publish a new set of consensus principles to classify the virosphere [845d]
- Is spontaneous sex better? New research casts doubt on commonly held belief [845d]
- Researchers solve a 150-year-old mystery about aetosaurs [845d]
- Digital gift cards are easy to use and hard to lose, but givers still avoid them [845d]
- Discovery could lead to new fungicides to protect rice crops [845d]
- Mandrills teach their daughters good hygiene practices [845d]
- Global comparison shows that soil transplantation boosts nature restoration [845d]
- As pythons in Florida try to hide, they face a new enemy: Possums with GPS collars [845d]
- Small planets orbiting low-mass stars detected with the SPIRou instrument and the TESS satellite [845d]
- Study reveals how drug resistant bacteria secrete toxins, suggesting targets to reduce virulence [845d]
- Quantum dots with finely-tuned spherical defects could enhance nonlinear optics [845d]
- Age is the most significant predictor of housing stress, study finds [845d]
- Russia delays launch to space station while leak is probed [845d]
- Black girls benefit most when STEM teachers pursue professional development, shows study [845d]
- Reign of invasive rusty crayfish in Wisconsin lakes may be ending, according to 33-year study [845d]
- Study reveals optimal time to apply eco-friendly biopesticides to tackle Oriental migratory locust pest [845d]
- Hazel dormice should be classified as 'endangered,' according to new research [845d]
- Snakes are distributed in the Chaco in accordance with adaptations to environment, study shows [845d]
- Examining asphalt volcanoes' natural communities [845d]
- Effects of photosynthetic daily light on swordfern cultivars [845d]
- Asset, wage protections may help debtors in a tough economy [845d]
- The mysterious black behemoths controlling our galaxies [845d]
- New data gives NOAA more extensive picture of global climate [845d]
- Russia postpones launch of rescue ship to space station [845d]
- Significant alterations of intestinal symbiotic microbiota mediate changes in intestinal metabolism [845d]
- Study shows need for closure can magnify emotional effect of ghosting [845d]
- A new strategy for Western States to adapt to long-term drought: Customized water pricing [845d]
- Research links negativity bias, investment apprehension [845d]
- A new class of medicinal compounds that target RNA [845d]
- Big Oil's trade group allies outspent clean energy groups by a whopping 27x, with billions in ads and lobbying [845d]
- A mega port in India threatens the survival of the largest turtles on Earth [845d]
- African researchers are ready to share more work openly—now policy must make it possible [845d]
- Lessons from a wildfire on how to save pets' lives [845d]
- Tanzania has ditched school rankings—it should replace them with something more useful [845d]
- Turkey-Syria earthquake: Why it is so difficult to get rescue and relief to where it is most needed [845d]
- Managing stress at work: Three things your employer could do for you [845d]
- Psychopaths: why they've thrived through evolutionary history—and how that may change [845d]
- Open-plan classrooms are trendy but there is little evidence to show they help students learn [845d]
- Wetlands persisted in Northern Morocco until around a half-million years ago, suggests study [845d]
- Chiral phonons create spin current without needing magnetic materials [845d]
- Solar-driven chemistry one step closer to reality [845d]
- Cohabitation: it's time to take legal reform seriously [845d]
- Why populism has an enduring and ominous appeal [845d]
- Event Horizon Telescope captures images of NRAO 530 quasar [845d]
- How teamwork makes superbugs more deadly and drug-resistant [845d]
- The climate crisis demands we green higher education: here's how the French are going about it [845d]
- Chinese immigrants look to digital Chinatowns to find love online [845d]
- Study highlights importance of everyday interactions in environmental research [845d]
- Microbes that cooperate contribute more carbon emissions, finds study [845d]
- ChatGPT is confronting, but humans have always adapted to new technology—ask the Mesopotamians, who invented writing [845d]
- Development of ultrasensitive photoacoustic hydrogen sulfide sensor with fast response [845d]
- Researchers realize complete family of logic gates using silicon-on-silica waveguides at 1.55 μm [845d]
- Memory formed alongside brain signaling system, suggests study [845d]
- Scientists capture the cellular train that enables transport in cilia [845d]
- Researchers reveal sequential oxidation kinetics of multi-cobalt active sites on Co3O4 catalyst for water oxidation [845d]
- Study reveals evolution and potential forcing mechanisms of East Asian winter monsoon during glacial inceptions [845d]
- Highly efficient separation and enrichment of hafnium achieved by advanced membrane separation system [845d]
- Previously unknown cell mechanism could help counter cancer and aging [845d]
- Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi? [845d]
- Researchers engineer spinal cord-like tissue with drug-guiding function for spinal cord injury repair [845d]
- Fish don't dither: A new study investigates danger-evasion tactics [845d]
- Using rocks found in Minnesota to help explain how Mars could have developed an atmosphere [845d]
- Researchers develop concept for rational design of important nitrogen compounds [845d]
- New method for quantifying the structure of messenger RNA–based medications [845d]
- Scientists present a new method for imaging individual electrons [845d]
- New species of perennial herb, Veronicastrum wulingense, discovered in Hubei, China [845d]
- Protecting bats at wind turbines [845d]
- Physicist discusses the forces responsible for a good hockey slap shot [845d]
- Cinema has helped 'entrench' gender inequality in AI, says study [845d]
- A more healthful, gluten-free flour made from sweet potatoes [845d]
- Who are the first ancestors of present-day fish? [845d]
- Solar-driven production of hydrogen peroxide achieves record conversion efficiency [845d]
- Hundreds of new high-redshift quasars discovered [845d]
- NASA's Lucy asteroid target gets a name [845d]
- Quarks and gluons: The JADE experiment at DESY [845d]
- Chromo-encryption method uses color to encode information [845d]
- New analysis shows atoms slow down more within colder blackbody radiation [845d]
- Mid-twentieth-century physics in the home of Galileo [845d]
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