The Brutalist Report - science
- National economies recover faster when countries are powered by renewable energy, says new research [691d]
- New research provides a rapid and non-destructive method for identifying honey's botanical origin [691d]
- Astronomers discover new link between dark matter and clumpiness of the universe [691d]
- Virtual laboratory opens possibility for machine learning to understand promising class of quantum materials [691d]
- Climb in consumer food spending signals continued inflationary pressure [691d]
- Just add sugar: Research shows common antioxidant can be more beneficial through glycosylation [691d]
- Research team develops sophisticated model to assess lactating cow heat stress [691d]
- Building a blueprint for zero-emissions agriculture [691d]
- New research on homelessness in Ireland highlights urgent need for more supports [691d]
- Thermal infrared reflectance characteristics of natural leaves in the 8–14 μm region [691d]
- Remains at Crenshaw site are local, ancestors of Caddo, study finds [691d]
- A novel technique to observe colloidal particle degradation in real time [691d]
- Promoting microbiome data standards to advance research [691d]
- Researchers examine financial reporting consequences of rigid accounting regulation [691d]
- Unveiling the secrets of green pods: The role of soybean pods and seeds in photosynthesis [691d]
- A machine learning approach to freshwater analysis [691d]
- It takes a village: Study shows community is key to a sustained passion for science among adolescents [691d]
- Well-integrated immigrants report more discrimination: Study examines this paradox [691d]
- Scientific challenges and knowledge gaps with nutrient offsetting in waterways [691d]
- Addressing challenges to social cohesion in Aotearoa [691d]
- Researchers achieve first-ever printing of materials using laser techniques that change with voltage [691d]
- Exploring the size dependence of circularly polarized luminescent materials [691d]
- Urban great tits less stressed than their countryside cousins, finds study [691d]
- Sun's coldest region stores secret to heating million-degree corona, study finds [691d]
- Scientists develop novel biosensing-membrane for glucose detection and monitoring [691d]
- New approach for understanding temperature effects on photovoltaic device performance [691d]
- Religious calling to a job can motivate employees but might result in mistreatment going unaddressed [691d]
- Scientists discover small RNA that regulates bacterial infection [691d]
- Researchers find high risk to amphibians if fungal pathogen invades North America [691d]
- Under the weather: Scientists should spend more time in the rain, say researchers [691d]
- Without ozone, the Earth might get a lot colder [691d]
- Astronauts will be tracking dust into the Lunar Gateway. Is this a problem? [691d]
- New technique in error-prone quantum computing makes classical computers sweat [691d]
- Q&A: British Columbia set for a warm summer, but repeat of 2021 heat wave unlikely [691d]
- Discharge test for launcher antenna [691d]
- When local economic inequality is high, the rich tend to be more generous [691d]
- Ocean current comes to the rescue for Pacific island reefs [691d]
- Newly planted vegetation accelerates dune erosion during extreme storms, research shows [691d]
- Limiting global warming to 2C is not enough—why the world must keep temperature rise below 1C [691d]
- Q&A: Mycologist and evolutionary biologist explains why he's a fan of fungi [691d]
- Illegal macaque trade could spark the next pandemic, warns study [691d]
- Machines can make better decisions than humans, but how do we know when they're actually accurate? [691d]
- Study elucidates mechanisms of interaction and removal of coexisting contaminants in wetlands [691d]
- Opinion: Wildfire smoke and dirty air are also climate change problems, but there are solutions for a world on fire [691d]
- Study: Paleo-Americans hunted mastodons, mammoths and other megafauna in eastern North America 13,000 years ago [691d]
- Ecologists: Climate change is making trees bigger, but also weaker [691d]
- LPG is a fossil fuel: Experts explain why it's still Africa's best option for cleaner, greener cooking (for now) [691d]
- Antarctic tipping points: The irreversible changes to come if we fail to keep warming below 2℃ [691d]
- BepiColombo braces for third Mercury flyby [691d]
- An efficient approach to synthesize sterile allopolyploids in polyploid Carassius complex [691d]
- Diverse pathways to longevity in mammals uncovered [691d]
- New clues about origin of complex life trace roots to common ancestor [691d]
- Plate tectonics not required for the emergence of life, argues study [691d]
- Researchers achieve coherent control of two-dimensional material solid-state spin defects [691d]
- Researchers isolate key compounds in the aroma of walnuts [691d]
- Light and nickel found to simplify cross-coupling reactions [691d]
- New nearby supernova could be used by aliens to get our attention [691d]
- Climate change releases carbon stocks deep underground: Study [691d]
- Global reservoir study finds rate of filling lower than anticipated [691d]
- Key building block for life found at Saturn's moon Enceladus [691d]
- For experimental physicists, quantum frustration leads to fundamental discovery [691d]
- Study claims Earth was created much faster than we thought [691d]
- Physicists make new predictions about the collision of heavy ions at very high relativistic energies [691d]
- The life below our feet: Team discovers microbes thriving in groundwater and producing oxygen in the dark [691d]
- Loan sharks: New data reveal they are often work colleagues or 'friends' [691d]
- Of mice and matriarchs: The female-led societies of the animal kingdom [691d]
- Germany says climate measures will narrow but not fully close the country's emissions gap by 2030 [691d]
- Physicists design metamaterials with built-in frustration for mechanical memory [691d]
- NASA laser communications terminal delivered for Artemis II moon mission [691d]
- Foldable phased-array transmitters developed for lightweight, smaller, and cost-efficient satellites [691d]
- Ants have a specialized communication processing center that has not been found in other social insects [691d]
- Astronomers scrutinize scorching-hot exoplanet [691d]
- Photosynthesis starts with a single photon, study shows [691d]
- Researchers report light-controlled transport of biomolecules across the cell membrane [691d]
- New insights into the origin of food sharing among humans [691d]
- Novel deep learning-based software detects and tracks individual cells with high precision [691d]
- Astronomers investigate the true nature of quasar SDSS J0823+2418 with VODKA [691d]
- Sonodynamic immunotherapy proves effective in pancreatic cancer treatment [691d]
- Philadelphia Zoo: Accidental deaths of 5 meerkats apparently caused by poisoning linked to dye [691d]
- Climate change has increased diversity of butterflies in Sweden and Finland, may have major ecosystem consequences [691d]
- Growing seaweed in the open ocean could be foiled by iron deficiency, new study finds [691d]
- Ancient extinct skink was orders of magnitude bigger than any skink alive today [691d]
- A marine mystery: Finding the link between climate change and sea sponge loss [691d]
- What deer mice can tell us about high-elevation pregnancies and fetal growth [691d]
- Single-atom vacancies in atomically thin insulators created in ultra-high vacuum [691d]
- Scientists create fluorogenic probe to detect enzyme linked to early stage of Alzheimer's [691d]
- Researchers reveal mechanism of SnO2 electron transport layer modified by graphdiyne in perovskite solar cells [691d]
- Venus' sulfuric acid clouds cool enough to host RNA and DNA bases, says study [691d]
- Genetic variation, selection and hybridization all contribute to desert adaptation in foxes [691d]
- Study finds evidence of ancient breeding of scarlet macaws [691d]
- Fossil reveals smallest sauropodomorph dinosaur from the Jurassic [691d]
- Breaking barriers: Advancements in meta-holographic display enable ultraviolet domain holograms [691d]
- New way of identifying proteins supports drug development [691d]
- How controlled burns could limit megafires in California, Oregon, and Washington [691d]
- New study reveals TikTok's spread of COVID-19 misinformation [691d]
- 'Serious concerns' for new dry summer in France after 2022 fires [691d]
- 100,000 evacuated as cyclone threatens India and Pakistan [691d]
- Snakes as therapy animals: Reptiles help heal in Brazil [691d]
- Extreme weather killed 195,000 in Europe since 1980 [691d]
- Scientists explain why peanuts 'dance' when dropped in beer [691d]
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