The Brutalist Report - science
- New method enables study of nano-sized particles [858d]
- Working hard for money decreases consumers' willingness to risk their earnings, study shows [858d]
- New observatory instrument sets its sights on Turtle Nebula [858d]
- People's choice: Snowy owl and kingfisher triumph as Finland's most attractive birds [858d]
- Report: Net zero targets must become a reality to keep Paris temperature goals live [858d]
- Where there's smoke, there are lessons in demands of global sustainability [858d]
- Advancing material innovation to address the polymer waste crisis [858d]
- Climate change is altering the linkage between the Arctic and subarctic oceans, finds study [858d]
- Study explores how social network users decide to make friends [858d]
- Microscopic evidence of malaria in the Medici era [858d]
- U.S. consumers judge morality of armed self-protection on case-by-case basis, research shows [858d]
- Lips pouted or not? How improved speaker recognition can help forensic investigations [858d]
- Scientists develop cheaper method to sterilize ballast water [858d]
- Opinion: Geoengineering is shockingly inexpensive [858d]
- Team develops organic redox polymer for aluminum-ion batteries with improved storage capacity [858d]
- Opinion: The fire this time—facing the reality of climate change [858d]
- The Baltic sea climate under the influence of the Atlantic: New findings on a 'long distance relationship' [858d]
- Unveiling the invisible: A breakthrough in spectroscopy to allow discoveries in materials physics [858d]
- New insight into how xeroderma pigmentosum causative gene products ensure the accuracy of DNA repair [858d]
- Spectropolarimetric imaging: A magical way to get multidimensional information [858d]
- Cyclists with more safety attire seen as 'less than fully human,' finds Australian study [858d]
- Samurai wasp has minimal impact on native stink bugs, new study confirms [858d]
- Study: Rising rainfall, not temperatures, threaten giraffe survival [858d]
- Researchers achieve higher precision with biocompatible hydrogel photoresist [858d]
- CRISPR/Cas9-based gene drive could suppress agricultural pests [858d]
- Evolutionary fuel: Researchers study maintenance of an ancient chromosomal inversion [858d]
- New study finds connection between long-standing gender and racial gaps in voting for Democrats [858d]
- 'Treadmill' for microswimmers allows closer look at behavior [858d]
- The sun reaches solar maximum in 2032: A new NASA flagship mission could give us a perfect view [858d]
- Why didn't the Big Bang collapse in a giant black hole? [858d]
- Has JWST finally found the first stars in the univese? [858d]
- Reindeer show great performance at following human-given indications [858d]
- Exploring new vessel concept to assist open ocean aquaculture [858d]
- Experiment in Brazil identifies flood-prone areas of cities [858d]
- Masai giraffes more endangered than previously thought, finds new study [858d]
- Effect of nitrogen deposition on animal species stronger than expected [858d]
- Linguists have identified a new English dialect that's emerging in South Florida [858d]
- A linguistic anthropologist explains how humans are like ChatGPT—both recycle language [858d]
- Betelgeuse is continuing to behave mysteriously—here's what would happen if it exploded [858d]
- Team develops autonomous robot to stave off spotted lanternflies [858d]
- From 19th century 'Indian remedies' to New Age spirituality, research explores historical appropriation [858d]
- Wildfire smoke FAQ: What's happening with air quality right now and why? What are the risks? [858d]
- Predicting and planning for forest fires requires modeling of many complex, interrelated factors, says researcher [858d]
- Invasive fish spotted in Missouri can even be found on land. Kill it if you see one [858d]
- Opinion: Yes, the incel community has a sexism problem, but we can do something about it [858d]
- Rain gardens help keep pollutants out of waterways, says researcher [858d]
- More than 6% of people changed their reported sexual identity over a six-year period, UK survey finds [858d]
- New study traces amino acids synthesized by gut microbes in wild animals [858d]
- Research examines whether AI is helping small-scale farming operations [858d]
- Has a mathematician solved the 'invariant subspace problem'? And what does that even mean? [858d]
- Researchers: Why we're 'interviewing' captive birds to find the best to release into the wild [858d]
- Q&A: Why smoke from Canadian wildfires is plaguing the eastern US [858d]
- El Niño is back—that's good news or bad news, depending on where you live [858d]
- New imaging technique can capture entire plant tissues in 3D [858d]
- Shrinking and warming of Antarctic deep ocean waters has 'far reaching consequences' for global climate [858d]
- Climate: Corporate 'net zero' pledges lack credibility [858d]
- Research offers insights into redox-independent cellular stress response [858d]
- Ukraine refugees could boost Europe's GDP [858d]
- New study explains what drives Great Sitkin Volcano's long-lived eruption [858d]
- New diagnostic platform uses nanotechnology and machine learning to identify infectious diseases quickly [858d]
- Unveiling quantum gravity: New results from IceCube and Fermi data [858d]
- Geologists challenge conventional view of Earth's continental history, stability with new study [858d]
- Twenty species of sea lettuce found along the Baltic and Scandinavian coasts [858d]
- New method traces ancestry of hybrids [858d]
- Understanding the impact of El Niño on the variability of the global shoreline position [858d]
- Local loss of species may often be underestimated, shows new study [858d]
- For a billion years of Earth's history our days were only 19 hours long, finds new study [858d]
- Cholera bacteria found to form an aggressive biofilm to kill immune cells [858d]
- Astronomers discover supernova explosion through rare 'cosmic magnifying glasses' [858d]
- Extreme temperature tolerance of army ants could inform how animal populations will respond to changing climates [858d]
- Study explores magnetosheath jets on Mars [858d]
- Plant ecology study shows dominant influence of climate on vegetation [858d]
- A new Tatooine-like multi-planetary system identified [858d]
- Which came first: The reptile or the egg? [858d]
- New material transforms light, creating new possibilities for sensors [858d]
- New approach offers faster and cheaper assessment of probiotics quality [858d]
- Flaring star could be down to young planet's disk inferno [858d]
- All-electric rideshare fleet could reduce carbon emissions, increase traffic issues [858d]
- Taking biofabrication to the next level: Innovations in volumetric bioprinting [858d]
- Team artificially re-creates cell 'skeletons' using strands of DNA [858d]
- Researchers develop viP-CLIP method for identifying protein networks in tissues [858d]
- A new dynamic probe of electric forces between molecules [858d]
- A white dwarf's journey to crystallizing into a celestial diamond [858d]
- A scalable method to create ferroelectric FETs based on AlScN and 2D semiconductors [858d]
- Accelerating chemical reduction of carbon dioxide with ultrathin layers of tin disulfide [858d]
- What microplastics might be doing to our intestines [858d]
- Breakthrough in understanding charge transport in organic solar cells [858d]
- Quantifying microplastics in Swiss rivers and lakes [858d]
- Study describes the melting of gold nanoparticles in gold-bearing fluids in the Earth's crust [858d]
- Pakistan orders mass evacuations ahead of cyclone landfall [858d]
- New materials could lead to implantable treatments for epilepsy [858d]
- Experiment shows Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox scales up [858d]
- Trees as old as time: Using tree resin to reconstruct million-year old ecosystems [858d]
- Astronomers discover 12 new long-rising Type II supernovae [858d]
- Drought hits Bishkek, where taps are running dry [858d]
- Scientists puzzled by killer whale boat attacks off Spain [858d]
- Most active Philippine volcano spews lava, locals ready to evacuate in event of explosion [858d]
- Canada's carbon pricing poses a $256 billion financial risk for borrowers and banks [858d]
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