The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists discover critical factors that determine the survival of airborne viruses [1065d]
- Modern horses have lost their additional toes, scientists confirm [1065d]
- Directly imaging quantum states in two-dimensional materials [1065d]
- Scientists describe a novel way to manipulate exotic materials [1065d]
- Research identifies factors that make correcting misinformation about science more successful [1065d]
- Topological bulk BICs enable compact, single-mode and beam-engineered QCLs [1065d]
- Study: Microtargeting works, just not the way people think [1065d]
- A new adsorbent for removing radioactive cesium ions from nuclear wastewater [1065d]
- Media coverage of climate change research does not inspire action, say scientists [1065d]
- Smart farming platform improves crop yields, minimizes pollution [1065d]
- Satellite captures carbon dioxide aurora from space [1065d]
- Even loyal customers distance themselves after socially unacceptable mentions of the brand on social media [1065d]
- Company culture shapes willingness of workers to act sustainably, research shows [1065d]
- Study identifies most important factors in hotel guests' acceptance of AI technology [1065d]
- Brazilian fossil provides earliest evidence of evolutionary trait that enabled dinosaurs to become giants [1065d]
- Assessing environmental risks and opportunities of orphaned oil and gas wells [1065d]
- Computational mid-infrared photothermal imaging unveils intracellular tau aggregates [1065d]
- Researchers develop first-of-its-kind adhesive bandage that uses gold nanoparticles to detect COVID-19 antibodies [1065d]
- Scientists discover new embryonic cell type that self-destructs to protect the developing embryo [1065d]
- Q&A: Scientist shares glycomics protocols with the scientific community [1065d]
- Wildfire smoke downwind affects health, wealth and mortality: Study [1065d]
- Octopuses shown to map their visual landscape much like humans do [1065d]
- AI could change the future of yogurt—and turn Danone around [1065d]
- Why are killer whales going 'Moby-Dick' on yachts lately? Experts doubt it's revenge [1065d]
- New study shows Tonga's Hunga eruption produced the most intense lightning ever recorded [1065d]
- Scientists document over 500 bee species in Minnesota [1065d]
- Understanding how chemical communication evolved in insects [1065d]
- Exploring Stephan's Quintet with multiple senses [1065d]
- Blood-red crickets invade Nevada town, residents fight back with brooms, leaf blowers, snow plows [1065d]
- Interest in fungi-based food can increase with a nudge in the right direction, research finds [1065d]
- New study predicts the masses of the largest supermassive black holes in the universe [1065d]
- Computational advance can help researchers model climate with higher fidelity [1065d]
- Developing rice varieties resistant to a bacterial disease outbreak in Africa [1065d]
- Protective molecules facilitate molybdate anion binding to create novel silver nanoclusters [1065d]
- Food waste and the complexity of New York City's garbage [1065d]
- Scientists reveal how deepest sea dwellers adapted to their environment [1065d]
- Cryo conservation: A cool solution to saving species from extinction [1065d]
- Damping waves with 50,000 rubber grass blades [1065d]
- Attack worm may be new biocontrol weapon against wasp [1065d]
- Drones and other tech play major roles in saving our wildlife [1065d]
- Worried you're spending too much time on your phone? Study seeks to answer this complex question [1065d]
- Research examines differences, and surprising similarities, between northern and southern silver birches [1065d]
- Scientists develop inorganic resins for generating and purifying radium and actinium [1065d]
- Study finds lightning activity in Alps has doubled in a few decades [1065d]
- Mapping Connecticut's understory from outer space [1065d]
- Can we predict if a system will have giant planets? [1065d]
- Even though they're bigger, Generation 2 Starlinks are fainter than Gen1 [1065d]
- Largest study of its kind explores rare heat patterns in plants [1065d]
- Cash could be almost gone in Australia in a decade, says researcher [1065d]
- Backpack-wearing chickens are helping change the way we study animal welfare [1065d]
- Research examines COVID-19's ongoing toll on university students' mental health [1065d]
- Novel intrinsic transport effect unlocks potential nonlinear applications [1065d]
- Exploring the properties of very thin hafnium dioxide [1065d]
- New details about the strongest spider silk in the world [1065d]
- Is climate change outpacing our ability to predict extreme heatwaves? [1065d]
- A hospital germ's dual strategy: How P. aeruginosa uses division of labor to colonize surfaces [1065d]
- Is leaving dog feces in the street really so bad? The science says it's even worse than you think [1065d]
- 97% of Australians want more action to stop extinctions and 72% want extra spending on the environment, finds survey [1065d]
- Opinion: Conspiracy theories aren't on the rise—we need to stop panicking [1065d]
- How inequality shapes the experience of a heatwave [1065d]
- Shift from grammar schools to comprehensives had little effect on social mobility in England, say researchers [1065d]
- Opinion: The silence around unwanted sexual attention in LGBTQ+ venues is making safe spaces less safe [1065d]
- Cuttlefish brain atlas first of its kind [1065d]
- The world's fish are shrinking as the climate warms. Researchers are trying to figure out why [1065d]
- Historic US climate trial may conclude Tuesday [1065d]
- Iceland suspends whale hunt on animal welfare concerns [1065d]
- Air conditioning in India and Europe poses risk for dramatic rise in emissions, says study [1065d]
- New system more accurately describes musical shapes [1065d]
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