The Brutalist Report - science
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- More women than men move out after widowhood, study finds [668d]
- New types of chemicals found in Danish drinking water [668d]
- Warming climate will affect streamflow in the northeast, says study [668d]
- Scientists trying to determine what will happen to massive carbon stores as rainforests dry out [668d]
- Neutrons reveal how the pancratistatin preys on cancer, preserves healthy cells [668d]
- Physicists discover first transformable nanoscale electronic devices [668d]
- Astronomers create AI to better communicate their stellar research [668d]
- Executives ignore SEC legal requirements to warn investors about inflation risk, new research finds [668d]
- Solar sails could guide interplanetary travel, says new study [668d]
- Researchers describe sea-level rise in southwest Greenland as a contributor to Viking abandonment [668d]
- A novel platinum nanocluster for improved oxygen reduction reaction in fuel cells [668d]
- Scientists discover pristine deep-sea coral reefs in the Galápagos Marine Reserve [668d]
- Researchers make breakthrough in understanding the chemistry of wildfire smoke in wine [668d]
- The interplay between governance mechanisms and the digital economy [668d]
- Leaps in artificial blood research aim to improve product safety, efficacy [668d]
- Facile synthesis of high-performance perovskite oxides for acid–base catalysis [668d]
- Natural flood prevention: Building higher trust through better communication [668d]
- Physicists find unusual waves in nickel-based magnet [668d]
- Steering phase-separated droplets to control mechanical properties of supramolecular peptide hydrogels [668d]
- Research supports rock structure likely used for bone tool work at Spain's El Mirón Cave [668d]
- Report: Climate change, disease imperil North American bats [668d]
- Study analyzes racial discrimination in job recruitment in Europe [668d]
- Female monarch butterflies have no problem breeding despite male shortage, finds study [668d]
- Controlling thermal conductivity in liquid crystals [668d]
- Religiously motivated legislation has blocked freedom and democracy around the globe, finds study [668d]
- Correlative light electron microscopy using gold nanoparticles as single probes [668d]
- Novel self-assembled porous yolk-shell NiO nanospheres with excellent electrochromic performance for smart windows [668d]
- Keeping retail employees safe: New study measures customer aggression [668d]
- The surprising science behind long-distance bird migration [668d]
- 10 simple rules for socially responsible science [668d]
- Fossils reveal the long-term relationship between feathered dinosaurs and feather-feeding beetles [668d]
- The moon may be the best place to transport rocket fuel [668d]
- Study determines criteria for differentiating a pollinating insect from a presumed pollinator in the fossil record [668d]
- Quantum light source goes fully on-chip, bringing scalability to the quantum cloud [668d]
- New approach estimates long-term coastal cliff loss [668d]
- NASA plans could threaten the future of New Horizons [668d]
- Expert discusses the rising political tide of young adults, Gen Z [668d]
- ChatGPT's citation approach may amplify the Matthew Effect in environmental science [668d]
- Coastal species persist on high seas on floating plastic debris [668d]
- The prevalence and distribution of aminoglycoside resistance genes [668d]
- PSR J0901-4046 is the most magnetized radio pulsar known, study finds [668d]
- Molecular module coordinates plant cell wall formation and adaptive growth [668d]
- Billions still lack access to safe drinking water—this is a global human rights catastrophe, says researcher [668d]
- Asteroid hits Earth hours after being spotted, meteor turns into 'beautiful' fireball over Europe [668d]
- The complex relationship between Black gamers and Hogwarts Legacy [668d]
- How to build a robot arm that can flex in the moon's frigid south pole [668d]
- The social determinants of justice: Eight factors that increase your risk of imprisonment [668d]
- A newly uncovered ancient Roman winery features marble tiling, fountains of grape juice and an extreme sense of luxury [668d]
- Webb captures the spectacular galactic merger Arp 220 [668d]
- SpyLigation technology uses light to switch on proteins [668d]
- Humans have been predicting eclipses for thousands of years, but it's harder than you might think [668d]
- Report: Almost half of all UK bird species in decline [668d]
- Protein domain common to plants and animals plays role in COVID-19 infection [668d]
- Juvenile offenders in Ghana aren't prepared for rejoining society—how the system is failing them [668d]
- Ghana's fishing industry has a 'golden seaweed' problem—how citizen science can help [668d]
- Opinion: Italy is set to ban lab-grown meat—here's why it should think again [668d]
- UK waters are too polluted to swim in, but European countries offer answers [668d]
- How beauty filters like TikTok's 'bold glamor' affect tweens using social media [668d]
- Temperature, drought influencing movement of Plains bison [668d]
- A zebrafish model of senescence for rapid testing [668d]
- Improving alloys: Researchers successfully establish a strong mechanical bond of immiscible iron and magnesium [668d]
- Deep-learning-based data analysis software promises to accelerate materials research [668d]
- New discovery stops bacterial virus contamination [668d]
- X-rays reveal electronic details of nickel-based superconductors [668d]
- More than 100 pre-Hispanic religious sites linked to ancient Andean cults discovered in Bolivia [668d]
- Researchers develop rapid Salmonella test to improve safety, reduce waste and lower costs [668d]
- Restaurant menu labels could help fight climate change, new research says [668d]
- Losing faith in evangelicalism: Sexual 'purity' and lack of conversion key issues [668d]
- Plastic action or distraction? As climate change bears down, calls to reduce plastic pollution are not wasted [668d]
- Less ice means fewer calling seals, finds study [668d]
- We might be able to find evidence for modified gravity in the Earth [668d]
- A dive into the deep past reveals Indigenous burning helped suppress bushfires 10,000 years ago [668d]
- Upending a decades-long theory of reverse osmosis water desalination [668d]
- Motherhood negatively affects women's earnings for a decade, finds Australian study [668d]
- Understanding the stability of photocatalysts for water splitting to improve hydrogen production [668d]
- Metallophiles and their bioremediation applications [668d]
- Preparing a renewable route to rubber material [668d]
- Tracing Earth's past in prehistoric rock deposits [668d]
- Nanophotonic platform offers faster detection of dangerous pregnancy disorder preeclampsia [668d]
- Using a ball mill to speed up sublimation for testing gas interactions [668d]
- Researchers uncover new differences in bacteria's sugar coat to aid pneumococcal vaccine development [668d]
- Fungi makes a meal of hard-to-recycle plastic [668d]
- NASA satellite's elusive green lasers spotted at work [668d]
- SpaceX postpones test flight of Starship, world's biggest rocket [668d]
- The comprehensive characterization of hydrogen at ultra-high pressures [668d]
- Bangladeshis pray for rain as temperatures soar [668d]
- New details of Tully monster revealed [668d]
- Trees in savanna areas of Cerrado produce three times more bark than species in forest areas, shows study [668d]
- Tiny magnetic episodes may have large consequences on the sun [668d]
- Environmental toxin PCB found in deep sea trench [668d]
- Spain vows to block farming near threatened wetlands [668d]
- Methane from megafires: Novel detection technique raises pollution policy questions [668d]
- 'Big sponge': new CO2 tech taps oceans to tackle global warming [668d]
- SpaceX Starship, world's biggest rocket, set for first test flight [668d]
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