The Brutalist Report - science
- Students made Oxford the murder capital of late medieval England, research suggests [642d]
- Wild Asian elephants display unique puzzle solving skills [642d]
- Counting by tens shows a sophistication of young children's understanding of number concepts, study finds [642d]
- Researchers dynamically tune friction in graphene [642d]
- Study finds that on-the-job training can lead to higher employee satisfaction [642d]
- How valuable are online product recommendations to consumers? [642d]
- Advancing technologies for using cells as biofactories [642d]
- State politics, industry drive planetary health education for K-12 students in US, finds study [642d]
- Polyps as pixels: Innovative technique maps biochemistry of coral reefs [642d]
- Insights into early snake evolution through brain analysis [642d]
- Researchers propose a unified, scalable framework to measure agricultural greenhouse gas emissions [642d]
- A new kind of chip for quantum technology [642d]
- Study pinpoints which areas of New York City are sinking, rising [642d]
- Testing particle scattering and reflection in graphene [642d]
- Gene discovery takes aim at powdery mildew, a hemp nemesis [642d]
- Researchers find high concentrations of microplastics in cave water and sediment [642d]
- Stemming the tide of antibiotic resistance: Researchers shed light on the complexities of hospital wastewater treatment [642d]
- New rooms discovered in Sahura's pyramid [642d]
- Mechanism of methyltransferase METTL8-mediated mitochondrial RNA m3C modification and its relaxed substrate specificity [642d]
- Team examines importance of zeolite in catalysts for syngas conversion [642d]
- Teams investigate material degradation process of carbon-based catalyst [642d]
- Fungi as a sustainable and tasty alternative with potential to transform our food systems [642d]
- Researchers develop advanced wastewater treatment system with promise for greener future [642d]
- Many Appalachian teens feel lack of control over college access, study suggests [642d]
- Ecologists use satellite images to predict wheat yield with 98% accuracy via satellite imagery [642d]
- Your Zoom background might influence the first impression you make [642d]
- Tree rings reveal a new kind of earthquake threat to the Pacific Northwest [642d]
- Researchers propose 3D printing of high-performance elastomers through vat photopolymerization [642d]
- BSI-AST chip: A powerful tool to accelerate antimicrobial susceptibility testing for bloodstream infections [642d]
- Researchers reveal different photocatalytic process of Cr(VI) on cellulose- and lignin-rich biochar [642d]
- An easy way to make aquaculture more sustainable [642d]
- Chinese astronauts may build a base inside a lunar lava tube [642d]
- Portuguese youths sue 32 European governments at EU court in largest climate case ever [642d]
- Investigating the evolution of a double oxygen-neon white dwarf merger remnant [642d]
- Modeling shows fires from volcanic activity could greatly increase area affected by eruption [642d]
- Selenium vacancies regulate d-band centers for upgrading N-containing compounds [642d]
- How CEO lies can boost stock ratings and fool even respected financial analysts [642d]
- Ruapehu has had a great ski season, but we need to reimagine the future of NZ's iconic volcano [642d]
- Examining the genesis of CRISPR's molecular scissors [642d]
- Harassment and abuse perceived to harm poor women less: New research finds a 'thicker skin' bias [642d]
- Citizen scientists collect more nature data than ever, showing us where common and threatened species live [642d]
- Study shows we can create value from food waste by turning it into a highly desirable material: nanocellulose [642d]
- Researchers advance understanding of why cell parts look the way they do [642d]
- Combating distrust online: New study explains why current messaging efforts may not be effective [642d]
- Have you heard about the 'whom of which' trend? [642d]
- How rape myths, unconscious biases prejudice the judicial system against women, and rape survivors in particular [642d]
- Online abuse could drive women out of political life. The time to act is now, says researcher [642d]
- How stereotyping increases during economic crises [642d]
- Researchers construct phylogenetic skeleton tree of weevils [642d]
- Raw material requirements for reducing global poverty calculated by weight for the first time [642d]
- What's the carbon footprint of owning pet fish? An expert explains [642d]
- Researchers create formula for first synthetic sugarcane molasses with fully reproducible composition [642d]
- Researchers describe advances in mass spectrometry analysis to improve identification of glycopeptides [642d]
- Conversion of biomass-derived carbohydrates to renewable N-heterocycles via spontaneous cascade reactions [642d]
- Flour-derived borocarbonitride enriched with boron-oxygen for the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to olefins [642d]
- Q&A: Xiaohan Yang on transforming plants for a cleaner future [642d]
- The revisited mass of the Milky Way is much smaller than expectations from cosmology [642d]
- Advanced imaging reveals the last bite of a 465-million-year-old trilobite [642d]
- Vega's fuel-free CubeSats will use wings to keep in formation [642d]
- Report shows sharp jump in wealth inequality in Australia over last 20 years [642d]
- Report urges public schools to do more to address racism [642d]
- Anticipating obsolescence: The next step to enhancing the sustainability of aquaculture [642d]
- Show, don't tell: Attracting a diverse workforce [642d]
- Welfare supporters better informed than skeptics, study suggests [642d]
- Social work research explores the effects of 'enduring relationships' for older youth in foster care [642d]
- Exploring exotic spin interactions at microscale using solid-state spin quantum sensors [642d]
- Lethal weapon: New antimicrobial coating could revolutionize cleaning methods [642d]
- Computer simulations show how intermediate-mass black holes could form inside stellar clusters [642d]
- Milestone for novel atomic clock: X-ray laser shows possible route to substantially increased precision time measurement [642d]
- Scientists develop an electrically driven organic semiconductor laser [642d]
- Biotechnospheres as part of planetary intelligence and the search for extraterrestrial civilizations [642d]
- Study: Honest people tend to migrate toward honest areas, depriving their places of origin of human capital [642d]
- Curving light in a record-setting way [642d]
- Study reveals how marine bacteria combat algae [642d]
- Why an unusual global export industry keeps growing in a developing country [642d]
- New post-translational modification of the glycolytic enzyme enolase [642d]
- The ethics of accepting tainted donations [642d]
- Study finds climate policy alone cannot meaningfully reduce racial/economic disparities in air pollution exposure [642d]
- Extreme weight loss: Star sheds unexpected amounts of mass just before going supernova [642d]
- Dopamine-releasing brain cells reflect song bird intentions during courtship [642d]
- Powering the quantum revolution: Quantum engines on the horizon [642d]
- Study shows protecting lands slows biodiversity loss among vertebrates by five times [642d]
- Weather conditions explain the decline and rise of insect biomass over 34 years [642d]
- Monitoring of radio galaxy M87 confirms black hole spin [642d]
- Antimatter embraces Earth, falling downward like normal matter: Study reveals gravity's effect on matter's elusive twin [642d]
- Being clear and precise increases your likability: Study [642d]
- Rare echidna noises could be the 'language of love' [642d]
- Radar tracks unfortunate creatures trapped in tropical cyclones [642d]
- Marine plastic waste can spread antimicrobial resistance [642d]
- Three in four rape and sexual assault survivors' mental health harmed during police investigation [642d]
- Migrating humpback whales around the world seen rolling in and playing with seaweed [642d]
- Remote First Nations communities are among the most digitally excluded people in Australia, report finds [642d]
- Improvement of ultra-broadband photodetection with a device based on twisted double bilayer graphene [642d]
- Neanderthals coexisting with Homo sapiens in Europe likely affected by herbivore carrying capacity [642d]
- Structural biology—plastic degradation by using wax worm saliva [642d]
- Giant mid-infrared outburst detected from a distant young stellar object [642d]
- Orbital currents can go far—a promising novel ultrafast channel for data processing [642d]
- New research reveals dynamic factors shaping biodiversity at small scales [642d]
- Progress in upscaling Si spin and superconducting-based quantum technologies [642d]
- Quorum sensing circuit controls mosquito commensal gut colonization via OMV-mediated aggregation [642d]
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