The Brutalist Report - science
- Can we sustainably harvest trees from tropical forests? [413d]
- Study unveils shape-configurable MXene-based thermoacoustic loudspeakers with tunable sound directivity [413d]
- Meteorites likely source of nitrogen for early Earth, Ryugu samples study finds [413d]
- Harvesting more solar energy with two-dimensional supercrystals [413d]
- Paleolithic humans may have understood the properties of rocks for making stone tools [413d]
- Photonic chip that 'fits together like Lego' opens door to semiconductor industry [413d]
- Shedding light on the synthesis of sugars before the origin of life [413d]
- Consensus needed on when global warming reaches 1.5°C, say scientists [413d]
- An anomalous relativistic emission arising from the intense interaction of lasers with plasma mirrors [413d]
- Research on vital bat species emphasizes need for immediate conservation action [413d]
- Making menstrual pads from succulents could improve access to sanitary products [413d]
- A sun protection mechanism helps plants to survive [413d]
- Molecular rulers for high-resolution microscopy [413d]
- With 80,000 attendees, COP28 is largest UN climate summit ever [413d]
- Nature's palette reinvented: New fermentation breakthrough in sustainable food coloring [413d]
- Research explains why we lie when returning that unwanted holiday gift [413d]
- Can science find a better way to trim a cat's nails? [413d]
- Traffic exhaust could increase blood pressure, study finds [413d]
- Brace for a potentially record-breaking winter after sweltering summer and autumn, say researchers [413d]
- Japanese experimental nuclear fusion reactor inaugurated [413d]
- Young humpback whale leaps out of Seattle bay, dazzling onlookers [413d]
- Hurricane season that saw storms from California to Nova Scotia ends Thursday [413d]
- Scientists raise alarm as bacteria are linked to mass death of sea sponges weakened by warming Mediterranean [413d]
- Low emissions and economic survival—countries in the global south aren't getting a fair deal [413d]
- Climate change: 3 key goals Nigeria must focus on at COP28 [413d]
- One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae from the tropics to the polar regions [414d]
- 'Bone biographies' reveal lives of medieval England's common people—and illuminate early benefits system [414d]
- New bottlenose dolphin sense discovered: Research suggests they can feel weak electric fields [414d]
- Being child-free has been deemed 'selfish' for decades—the history of this misconception explained [414d]
- New research explores future limits of survival and livability in extreme heat conditions [414d]
- New study offers cautious hope about the resilience of redwoods [414d]
- A Galápagos Island warbler population does not recognize call signaling mainland threat [414d]
- Protecting poultry from bird flu [414d]
- Q&A: Can scientific ingenuity turn the clock back on climate change? [414d]
- First Adelgid-resistant hemlock hybrids, 'traveler' and 'crossroad,' unveiled [414d]
- A low-cost microscope projection photolithography system for high-resolution fabrication [414d]
- Researchers develop a new approach to polarization-independent LC phase modulation [414d]
- 'Tis the season to recognize chocolate: Researchers highlight high quality cacao in Colombia [414d]
- Graduates of a Michigan school-to-work transitional program achieve high success in obtaining employment [414d]
- The ocean's first large swimming apex predators had exceptionally rapid growth, fossil study finds [414d]
- It's going to be an especially risky fire season for much of Eastern and Central Australia, says report [414d]
- Decoding past climates through dripstones [414d]
- New model allows for learning and prediction of microbial interactions [414d]
- Study: Climate change has increased atmospheric instability over past 40 years [414d]
- Carbon dioxide becomes more potent as climate changes, study finds [414d]
- New theory explains how magnetic switchbacks form in the solar wind [414d]
- Building African cities that cope with climate shocks—experts outline what it will take [414d]
- Snake skulls show how species adapt to prey [414d]
- Engineering non-precious metal electrocatalysts for cost-effective and environmentally responsible water splitting [414d]
- COP28 opens with 'historic' launch of loss and damage fund [414d]
- Research suggests sentinel warning calls may be universally understood across continents [414d]
- Researchers extend non-line-of-sight imaging towards longer wavelengths [414d]
- Doctor Who: What the show gets wrong about climate change and energy justice [414d]
- Penguins snatch 11 hours of sleep through seconds-long micronaps [414d]
- Despite pressures facing young families, parents take precious moments to play with their babies [414d]
- New research shows what NASA can teach organizations about strategic agility [414d]
- Prototype for DUNE detector will test new technology that can handle more neutrinos [414d]
- Fungus from Arrakis: New species named after Dune's giant worms [414d]
- Illuminating the benefits of marine protected areas for ecotourism, and vice versa [414d]
- Hurricanes found to boost cone production in longleaf pine [414d]
- A detailed design for a space station at sun–Earth L2 [414d]
- How will EarthCARE mission shed light on clouds? [414d]
- High school students' academic development linked to achievement emotions over time [414d]
- Expand railways in poorer countries to achieve climate goals, new research says [414d]
- Shape-changing helical microswimmers could revolutionize biomedical applications [414d]
- Examining urban design for past, present and future cities [414d]
- Who supports Putin? Men, older generations and traditionalists, study shows [414d]
- Understanding the deep relationship between plants and the wind [414d]
- Tiny worms are helping scientists better understand fertility [414d]
- Researchers show an old law still holds for quirky quantum materials [414d]
- Research traces modern maize back to a hybrid created 5,000 years ago in Mexico [414d]
- Discovery of planet too big for its sun throws off solar system formation models [414d]
- Two-photon lithography for photonic packaging: A promising solution [414d]
- Taking climate action with Earth observation [414d]
- There's a financial literacy gender gap—older women are eager for education that meets their needs [414d]
- US to replace all lead water lines within 10 years [414d]
- Hundreds of new oil and gas projects approved despite climate crisis [414d]
- Migratory songbird study finds link between white tail spots and longevity [414d]
- NASA's 6-pack of mini-satellites ready for their moment in the sun [414d]
- Horn of Africa floods displace more than two million [414d]
- Venezuela zoo welcomes three white lion cubs [414d]
- Researchers reinvestigate phylogenetic and biogeographic history of trees in Cryptocaryeae [414d]
- Satellite remote sensing model for wide-area prediction of transpiration rates in Japanese cypress plantations [414d]
- Why the success of COP28 depends on climate finance [414d]
- Study shows Black households pay higher heating costs, seek cold-related medical care more often [414d]
- An anisotropic density turbulence model from the sun to 1 au derived from radio observations [414d]
- Why do most women still take their husband's last name when getting married? [414d]
- Chandra catches spider pulsars destroying nearby stars [414d]
- NASA tests in-flight capability of Artemis moon rocket engine [414d]
- Q&A: Where do accents come from? Linguist explains why we talk the way we talk [414d]
- Image: The beginnings of a sunrise [414d]
- China is already paying substantial climate finance, while US is global laggard—new analysis [414d]
- How science saved the ozone layer [414d]
- Are dogs or cats more skilled in relying on human pointing gestures? [414d]
- Pickier dogs found to have pickier brains [414d]
- Contact binary asteroids are common, but we've never seen one form. Now, researchers want to make one [414d]
- The path to net-zero emissions runs through industry [414d]
- Fighting extreme weather with extreme computing power [414d]
- Satellite discovered by NASA's Lucy mission gets name [414d]
- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope pauses science due to gyro issue [414d]
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