The Brutalist Report - science
- Trailhead as art: Student researchers create signs with impact [788d]
- Automated agricultural machinery requires new approaches to ensuring safety, says study [788d]
- Superconductivity with Tc as high as 32K found in borides [788d]
- Study: Postsecondary university education improves IQ of adult students with intellectual disability [788d]
- Chemists unravel reaction mechanism for clean energy catalyst [788d]
- Multi-site observation of large-scale eddies in the surface layer of the Loess Plateau [788d]
- Researchers design smaller, lighter space-based imaging spectrometers with high spectral resolution [788d]
- An electromagnetic isotope separator that continues to improve [788d]
- Commercial investors shift perspective of coastal properties in face of climate change [788d]
- A rabbit rescue operation is launched to save bunnies from rising floodwaters [788d]
- First sea turtle nest of the season discovered on the Outer Banks [788d]
- Novel AI-based software enables quick and reliable imaging of proteins in cells [788d]
- New study reveals widespread presence of environmental DNA in the sky, including allergens and pathogens [788d]
- New research maps out exactly what happens when agriculture replaces forestry [788d]
- How much wood can we expect from European forests? [788d]
- Poor soils lose carbon regardless of crop residue and nitrogen inputs, shows study [788d]
- Tiny proteins found across the animal kingdom may play a key role in cancer spread [788d]
- NASA's Juno mission nears Jupiter's moon Io [788d]
- Methylated cyclodextrin effectively prevents the crystallization of supersaturated drugs [788d]
- Heat-loving marine bacteria can help detoxify asbestos [788d]
- Black holes might be defects in spacetime [788d]
- Saturn's rings younger than previously thought—just a few hundred million years [788d]
- AI brings new tool to remote monitoring of global reef health [788d]
- 'Love hormone' guides young songbirds in choice of 'voice coach' [788d]
- Urbanization leads to more pathogens and inbreeding of wild bees, study finds [788d]
- A new workflow to standardize fossil pollen datasets for ecological research [788d]
- Physicists take the temperature of fluid flows and discover new role for turbulence [788d]
- Study examines how the type of packaging influences purchase intention [788d]
- This star might be orbiting a strange 'boson star' [788d]
- Glass fibers in lunar regolith could help build structures on the moon [788d]
- New images reveal the magnetic fields in the Horsehead Nebula [788d]
- Timing matters when reducing Fusarium head blight in winter barley [788d]
- Most species, including humans, who experience early life adversity suffer as adults. How are gorillas different? [788d]
- Britain has lost 73 million birds over the last 50 years [788d]
- Initial wind field structure: A crucial factor in determining tropical cyclone size and intensity [788d]
- Closing the loop on circular economics [788d]
- Hubble captures light-bending galaxy cluster eMACS J1823.1+7822 [788d]
- What would aliens learn if they observed the Earth? A recent study provides an answer [788d]
- Supercomputing simulations spot electron orbital signatures [788d]
- Why wavy wounds heal faster than straight wounds [788d]
- Researchers develop advanced software to speed up discovery of new polymers [788d]
- Two NASA studies find lower methane emissions in Los Angeles region [788d]
- Scientists track the epic flight of fledged albatross [788d]
- A new way to estimate the age of microplastics in the upper ocean [788d]
- Study finds that giving young people 'soft' skills like networking helps their employment prospects [788d]
- From Annapolis to the Arctic: Research schooner begins journey to examine the effects of climate change [788d]
- Cyclone Mocha death toll rises to 29 in Myanmar [788d]
- Astronomers observe the first radiation belt seen outside of our solar system [788d]
- Researchers find compound that combats multidrug-resistant bacteria in less than one hour [788d]
- Current efforts are not enough in Chesapeake Bay cleanup, report says. New thinking is required [788d]
- Climate change will cut land for coffee by more than 50%, report says [788d]
- New computational tool finds 'hot spots' where compounding environmental and economic risks converge [788d]
- More research needed to spread the benefits of electric vehicles equitably, says study [788d]
- James Webb Space Telescope detects outgassing water from main-belt comet [788d]
- Evidence found of electromagnetic fields from electrical towers disrupting pollinating honeybees [788d]
- International sea level satellite spots early signs of El Niño [788d]
- NASA calls end to Lunar Flashlight mission after some tech successes [788d]
- We have all heard social media can impact women's body image—but it isn't all bad, say researchers [788d]
- Opinion: Australian government must use trauma-informed approach to end uncertainty on refugee visa applications [788d]
- Ableism and disablism—how to spot them and how we can all do better [788d]
- Phage structure, captured for the first time, could benefit biotech applications [788d]
- Relationships and sex education review: UK government must remember history of LGBTQ+ discrimination in English schools [788d]
- Climate change first 'went viral' exactly 70 years ago [788d]
- Drought recedes in Britain after a wet spring—but much of Europe is parched [788d]
- Simulation provides images from the carbon nucleus [788d]
- Latest research provides scientists close-up views of energetic particle jets ejected from the sun [788d]
- Team manages to dynamically control trions with a waveguide [788d]
- Understanding crop pest evolution may boost biocontrol [788d]
- Human DNA is everywhere. That's a boon for science, and an ethical quagmire [788d]
- Butterfly tree of life reveals an origin in North America [788d]
- Unraveling the mysteries of p62-bodies and the cellular recycling pathway [788d]
- Comprehensive analysis of single plant cells provides new insights into natural product biosynthesis [788d]
- Porous crystals made from plant extracts purify water from pharmaceutical pollutants [788d]
- Improved model offers out-of-this-world control on ice age cycles [788d]
- Study: Socio-economic development on the West African coast is a key factor for increasing flood risks [788d]
- New fluorescence probe enables the quantification of trace analytes in whole blood [788d]
- Novel sustainable electrochemical method converts carbon dioxide into carbonaceous materials [788d]
- New model for predicting adsorption of PFAS by microplastics [788d]
- Crushed clams, roaming rays: Acoustic tags reveal predator interactions [788d]
- How a sea anemone uses its algal symbionts to assimilate nitrogen in nutrient-poor waters [788d]
- Coastal lights trick coral reefs into spawning earlier than they should, shows study [788d]
- Scientists call for chemical pollution monitoring in Antarctica to support global chemical policy [788d]
- Forming and sensing optical emitters in real time [788d]
- Blazar 1ES 1959+650 investigated with Swift and XMM-Newton satellites [788d]
- DNA study shows migration patterns of ancient Mexican civilizations much more complex than expected [788d]
- 3D monkey embryos cultured in a lab offer unique insights into early development [788d]
- Denmark's mystery tremors caused by acoustic waves from unknown source, officials say [788d]
- Large-scale genetic modification method reveals the role and properties of duplicated genes in plants [788d]
- Researchers develop solution-processible single-crystal porous organic polymer [788d]
- Accretion disk around black holes recreated in the lab [788d]
- EPA's new PFAS rules don't account for major source of drinking water contamination [789d]
- Communities of color disproportionately exposed to PFAS pollution in drinking water [789d]
- Smartphone use goes up in city parks, but down in forests [789d]
- NYC skyscrapers turning to carbon capture to lessen climate change [789d]
- He likes to be, under the sea: Florida man sets record for living underwater [789d]
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