The Brutalist Report - science
- Earth shattered global heat record in '23 and it's flirting with warming limit, European agency says [367d]
- China says successfully launched satellite [367d]
- Researchers engineer skin bacteria that are able to secrete and produce molecules that treat acne [367d]
- Scientists examine how friction forces propel development in a marine organism [367d]
- How fruit bats evolved to consume so much sugar may have implications for diabetes research [367d]
- Uncovering self-recoverable NIR mechanoluminescence from Cr³⁺ doped perovskite type aluminate [367d]
- Dark energy discovery a decade in the making: New supernova insights offer clues to the expansion of the universe [367d]
- Fastest swimming insect could inspire uncrewed boat designs [367d]
- Moon landing attempt by US company appears doomed after 'critical' fuel leak [367d]
- Study finds Spanish butterflies are better at regulating their body temperature than their British cousins [368d]
- Urbanization has led some Costa Rican water sources to exceed safety levels: Study [368d]
- A colossal star erupts: Examining one of the largest stars in the Milky Way as it fades from view [368d]
- Study of Darwin's finches sheds light on how one species become many [368d]
- Unraveling the complexity of melon-pumpkin graft collapse [368d]
- Accessing the bronze tomato's enhanced antioxidant and health properties through metabolic engineering [368d]
- Unlocking the secrets of strawberry aroma: The crucial role of FanCXE1 carboxylesterase in ester metabolism and ripening [368d]
- Engineering tomatoes for high-yield saffron apocarotenoid production [368d]
- NASA's Parker Solar Probe completes 18th close approach to the sun [368d]
- Emailing during Zoom meetings? New research shows benefits of multicommunication at work, in the classroom [368d]
- Slow the scroll: Users less vigilant about misinformation on mobile phones, study finds [368d]
- Plantations are putting primate infants at risk, finds study [368d]
- Aquaculture blessing in disguise for migratory waders fueling up in China [368d]
- Unraveling the mystery of lignosuberization: A comprehensive study of periderm formation in Sikkim cucumber fruit skin [368d]
- Study shows captive-bred Egyptian vultures can improve their flight and migration performance [368d]
- Coastal populations set to age sharply in the face of climate migration, researchers find [368d]
- Reading genetic information of ancient Teotihuacans [368d]
- Multi-point temperature measurements in packed beds using phosphor thermometry and ray tracing simulations [368d]
- Researchers reveal new findings on diamond rain on ice planets [368d]
- Study redevelops framework for teaching artificial intelligence and robotics [368d]
- The black spots on salmon filets found to contain melanin [368d]
- Unlocking Earth's ammonia mysteries: China's HIRAS/FY-3D satellite reveals first global map [368d]
- Tumor microenvironment-activated nanostructure enables precise multi-modal therapy [368d]
- Protecting coral 'nurseries' is as important as safeguarding established coral reefs, new study shows [368d]
- After COP28, 'insider' climate activists will become increasingly important, study suggests [368d]
- Nutrition needs drive bee appetites: New research findings may help to boost pollinator health, resilience [368d]
- The importance of corporate climate disclosure and measuring financial costs of environmental impacts [368d]
- Bottled water can contain hundreds of thousands of previously uncounted tiny plastic bits, study finds [368d]
- Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins [368d]
- Migrants can be 'transformative force' for sustainable development, research suggests [368d]
- Global study finds extreme drought impacts on grasslands and shrublands [368d]
- Researchers develop Mexico's first comprehensive greenhouse gas budget [368d]
- Families will change dramatically over the years to come, says study [368d]
- Opinion: 'Designated contrarians' could disrupt the kind of consensus and groupthink that contributed to the NRA's woes [368d]
- Why the UK census should not be replaced with alternative sources of data [368d]
- Should we send humans to Pluto? [368d]
- Q&A: How AI will reshape education. Experts consider the opportunities and the dangers [368d]
- Substitutional doping of 2D semiconductor for broadband photodetector [368d]
- Discerning which elements of viral videos most affect consumer behavior and purchasing decisions [368d]
- New online guides to aid in identification of native bees in Pacific Northwest [368d]
- Researchers investigate consumer response to non-glass wine packaging [368d]
- Expert: When it comes to being prepared for bushfires, safety starts in your own backyard [368d]
- How using your phone at work helps to balance your home life [368d]
- Seventy years after Brown vs. Board of Education, public schools still deeply segregated [368d]
- The US invented shopping malls, but China is writing their next chapter [368d]
- Toxic secret: Lawmakers want rules and remedies for chemical in Florida County tap water [368d]
- With higher fees and more ads, streaming services cashing in by using old tactics of cable TV [368d]
- GJ 367b is another dead world orbiting a red dwarf, say astronomers [368d]
- California mountain lion population is thousands fewer than previously estimated [368d]
- Scientists develop AI model to predict earthquakes in Arabian Peninsula [368d]
- Clustering algorithm helps scientists make sense of vast amounts of molecular data [368d]
- Mosquito heat tolerance varies by population, according to new study [368d]
- First ever scientific study on First World War crater reveals new details on its history [368d]
- Can non-partisan news survive in the online echo chamber? [368d]
- Molecular dynamics database offers improved understanding of COVID-19 proteins [368d]
- Global scientific network highlights plant genera named for women [368d]
- Ultrasensitive molecular sensing with synthesize complex-frequency waves [368d]
- How did the bushpig cross the strait? A great puzzle in African mammal biogeography solved by genomics [368d]
- 'Green' energy, plant food from Florida's stinky seaweed? Ideas will be put to test [368d]
- China's capitalist reforms are said to have moved 800 million out of extreme poverty. Data suggest the opposite [368d]
- Worried about school refusal? How to use the holidays to help your child [368d]
- Private US lunar lander mission imperiled by technical snag [368d]
- One in three people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse? [368d]
- Here's why you should (almost) never use a pie chart for your data [368d]
- Male pregnancy and weird courtship wiggles: How NZ's wide-bodied pipefish confounds expectations [368d]
- COSMIC: Expanding the search for extraterrestrial intelligence [368d]
- Dogs are incredible, if unlikely, allies in conservation [368d]
- Creating a welcoming and supportive environment helps immigrants better integrate, researcher says [368d]
- Senegal's small scale gold miners still use poisonous mercury: How to reduce the harm [368d]
- How your Zoom background can make you seem more competent [368d]
- Jan. 6, 2021, as networked incitement: Expert explains political violence orchestrated over social media [368d]
- Scientists invent ultrathin optical crystal for next-generation laser tech [368d]
- Researchers say accounting for plastic persistence can minimize environmental impacts [368d]
- Researchers discover important membrane transport mechanism in pathogenic bacteria [368d]
- A novel strategy for extracting mycelial fibers for mushroom-based materials [368d]
- How a sea animal with a 'snot palace' could inspire better pumps [368d]
- Researchers demonstrate that quantum entanglement and topology are inextricably linked [368d]
- A unique approach to detecting and predicting dog mobility issues [368d]
- Space oddity: Uncovering the origin of the universe's rare radio circles [368d]
- Stripes in a flowing liquid crystal suggest a route to 'chiral' fluids [368d]
- Engineering stable and efficient nanosheet catalysts with Turing structures for hydrogen production [368d]
- Protein structures signal fresh targets for anticancer drugs [368d]
- Researchers develop strategy for adding keystone species to collapsing ecosystems [368d]
- A primate on the brink: Cao vit gibbon even closer to extinction than feared [368d]
- How magma and water shaped the iconic Columbia River Gorge [368d]
- Researchers produce first macromolecular model of plant secondary cell wall [368d]
- Q&A: Researchers highlight the potential for microrobots in diagnosing and treating infectious diseases [368d]
- Researchers develop algorithm to determine how cellular 'neighborhoods' function in tissues [368d]
- Exploring how antibiotic-resistant bacteria become aggressive [368d]
- Researchers engineer in vivo delivery system for prime editing, partially restoring vision in mice [368d]
- Exploring dimensions of justice in climate science [368d]
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