The Brutalist Report - science
- Observation of autonomous crack healing in metal confirms 2013 prediction [399d]
- Crowd-sourced science sheds light on how new species form across space and time [399d]
- The first observation of neutrinos at CERN's Large Hadron Collider [399d]
- Saturday Citations: Comparing teenagers to bonobos, babies to dogs, ancient cats to modern cats. Plus: Photons! [399d]
- Canada backs US in GMO corn trade row with Mexico [399d]
- Acai berry craze: boon or threat for the Amazon? [399d]
- Survey: Tourists' long-term plans more uncertain under climate change [399d]
- NASA and SpaceX re-attempt launch of four crew to ISS [399d]
- Children with SEND deserve authentic inclusion in the foreign languages classroom, report warns [399d]
- Economist finds link between park funding, home values [399d]
- First observations ever of the outskirts of a supermassive black hole's accretion disk [399d]
- How origami might inform disease diagnoses [399d]
- Unlocking the secrets of cilia: NSL complex regulates intraciliary transport system [399d]
- JAXA, NASA XRISM Mission ready for liftoff [399d]
- AI-enhanced audio monitoring shows where monkeys won't go [399d]
- A new analytical framework assesses the risk of invasive golden mussels in water diversion projects [399d]
- Researchers: Urbanization amplifies climate change through increased soil emissions [399d]
- Insights from past warming: Enhanced temperature seasonality in China during the mid-Holocene [399d]
- Tides may be responsible for up to 69% of under-ice melting in an Antarctica ice shelf [399d]
- Insights into advancing 'employment first' to support individuals with disabilities [399d]
- Wildfires continue to rage in Greece, as seen by satellite [399d]
- Investigating unintended policy consequences: The competition conundrum [399d]
- Understanding information sharing among equity analysts [399d]
- New experimental research measures the speed of molecular charge migration for the first time [399d]
- Proba-3 satellite: Seeing in the dark [399d]
- Scientists reveal the depths silvertip sharks go in search of food [399d]
- Predicting an end to your relationship [399d]
- Little African snake can swallow biggest prey relative to its size [399d]
- Examining the effect of climate change media reports on stock returns [399d]
- Valuing the impact of prosocial CEOs [399d]
- How will AI impact outdoor adventure education? [399d]
- Study shows paper cups are just as toxic to aquatic midge larvae as plastic cups [399d]
- Sensing city night heat from space [399d]
- Earth's 'third pole' and its role in global climate [399d]
- Precision agriculture technologies optimize returns on crops and livestock, use resources as efficiently as possible [399d]
- Thesis: Non-toxic solvents provide greener production of artificial membranes [399d]
- After her death in a Miami tank, push to send Lolita home to the Pacific continues [399d]
- Sea turtle nest found at Virginia Beach's North End is first since 2019—and the eggs are close to hatching [399d]
- Discovery of differences in gene expression between white rust resistant and susceptible cultivars in B. rappa [399d]
- Trans identity and Catalan independence share key perspectives, research finds [399d]
- TESS has found thousands of possible exoplanets: Which ones should JWST study? [399d]
- Declining fertility ideals? Young people more often prefer having no children [399d]
- Scientists develop sustainable method to produce lactic acid for industrial food production with waste jackfruit seeds [399d]
- Research suggests monarch butterflies may be in less danger than we think [399d]
- Why Japan has started pumping water from Fukushima into the Pacific, and why we should be concerned [399d]
- Plant-based meat sales are stagnating. Research suggests playing down its green benefits could attract more consumers [399d]
- Are big cats prowling the UK? What science tells us [399d]
- Are Weyl fermions truly massless? [399d]
- Deciphering the influence of the Tibetan Plateau on spring cloud cover and radiation budget [400d]
- Unraveling mysteries of summer precipitation variations on Mongolian plateau [400d]
- Study reveals role of β-glucosidase in oligosaccharide metabolism of Clostridium thermocellum [400d]
- In Colombia, a community wins fight to protect a slice of paradise [400d]
- Drought-hit Panama Canal to restrict access for one year [400d]
- Italy's Milan records hottest day in 260 years [400d]
- Researchers develop non-noble nickel catalysts for efficient gas-phase epoxidation of propylene [400d]
- New research reveals that Ötzi the iceman was bald and probably from a farming family. What else can DNA uncover? [400d]
- World's beaches are changing because of climate change: Green thinking is needed to save them, says researcher [400d]
- Campus sexual assault prevention programs could do more to prevent violence, even after a decade-long federal mandate [400d]
- Insider trading—the legal kind—is a lot more profitable if you work for a multinational company [400d]
- An expert's top five reasons why dogs can be considered exceptional animals [400d]
- What finishing school is like for youth with intellectual disability [400d]
- 'Worthless' forest carbon offsets risk exacerbating climate change [400d]
- Tiny magnetic beads produce an optical signal that could be used to quickly detect pathogens [400d]
- Study shows how modification of mRNA controls cellular protein synthesis [400d]
- New molecule gives polymers expansion and contraction values similar to metals [400d]
- Researchers unveil mechanism of nucleosome assembly by chromatin assembly factor-1 [400d]
- Study finds heat waves are becoming more frequent and more deadly [400d]
- Hacking animal communication with AI [400d]
- Elucidating the mechanism of protective layers on fusion reactors that resist peeling [400d]
- Novel treatment for myocardial infarction uses nanovesicles to modulate immune response [400d]
- How a pathogenic bacterium searches for food [400d]
- Solar Orbiter discovers tiny jets that could power the solar wind [400d]
- A Michigan storm with 75 mph winds downs trees and power lines; several people are killed [400d]
- Greek fires rage unabated for a week [400d]
- How bees can monitor pollution for us: Everything from toxic metals to antimicrobial resistance [400d]
- 'Citizen scientists' battle to save historic UK river [400d]
- France, EU to spend 200 mn euros on destroying excess wine [400d]
- Q&A: Researchers sharpen their focus on passages into the nucleus [400d]
- Motion-sensing cameras set up along protected California shoreline show impact of coyotes on intertidal habitats [400d]
- Anger found to be the primary driver of climate activism [400d]
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