The Brutalist Report - science
- Dipole-dipole interactions: Observing a new clock systematic shift [237d]
- Over 17,000 hectares destroyed in Colombia forest fires [237d]
- Study reveals economic impact of Florida's red tide on tourism [237d]
- Political polarization may slow legislation, make higher-stakes laws likelier [238d]
- Researchers develop implantable device that can record a collection of individual neurons over months [238d]
- Astronomers analyze masses, orbital properties and atmospheric features of six exoplanets [238d]
- Confirmation of ancient lake on Mars offers hope that Perseverance rover's soil and rock samples hold traces of life [238d]
- How waves and mixing drive coastal upwelling systems [238d]
- Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester [238d]
- Sahara dust shrouds Senegal capital prompting air quality warning [238d]
- Climate crisis prompts Biden to halt new gas export facilities [238d]
- Study finds powerful narrative can drive policy action, cultural change [238d]
- Technology alone won't save us from the climate crisis, researcher says [238d]
- Addressing the future of Norway's pink salmon [238d]
- Study tracks how wetland tree stem emissions vary by season, location, and hydrological conditions [238d]
- Early life was radically different than today [238d]
- Scientists propose an updated time scale scheme of the Earth's moon [238d]
- Shedding light on grapevine growth: Unraveling the impact of LED light quality on photosynthesis and carbon metabolism [238d]
- Seaweed 'could survive nuclear war, avert famine,' says new study [238d]
- Probiotics might help portly pooches shed pounds [238d]
- Peach-palm waste and Trichoderma stromaticum: The potential of cost-effective amylase production [238d]
- Researchers develop puffed-up MOFs for improved drug delivery [238d]
- Salsa's last dance targets reentry over South Pacific [238d]
- Facial features linked to stereotypes and social class perception [238d]
- The world could soon see its first trillionaire. But how to measure the net worth of the ultra-rich? [238d]
- Revolutionizing plastics: Upcycling agricultural waste boosts performance and sustainability [238d]
- Women still face gender inequalities at work post-pandemic [238d]
- Genomic analysis sheds light on how seagrasses conquered the sea [238d]
- Supercomputers shine new light on ocean turbulence [238d]
- How the seabed could be a refuge for gorgonian coral forests threatened by marine heat waves [238d]
- Dogs in the middle ages: What medieval writing tells us about our ancestors' pets [238d]
- Study explores how opposing viewpoints may have impacted vaccine hesitancy [238d]
- Parent–child interaction found to promote pro-environmental behavior through family well-being, nature connectedness [238d]
- Scientists develop high-precision droplet printing platform for single cell phenotype screening [238d]
- Cultivated meat production costs could fall significantly: Bovine muscle engineered to produce their own growth signals [238d]
- Coastal chemistry improves methane modeling [238d]
- Scientists develop ultrafast hydrogen leak detection [238d]
- PFAS 'forever chemicals' being spread on world's ski slopes, study reveals [238d]
- Image: Hubble captures Arp 295 [238d]
- Study explores the connection between nitrogen oxides control and SNA, ozone reduction [238d]
- Why surface materials matter in health care settings [238d]
- Stars travel more slowly at Milky Way's edge: Galaxy's core may contain less dark matter than previously estimated [238d]
- Why Venus died [238d]
- Hubble views NGC 3384, a galaxy settling into old age [238d]
- We're heading for Venus: ESA approves EnVision [238d]
- NASA's Lucy ready for 2024 mission milestones [238d]
- The botanical imperialism of weeds and crops: How alien plant species on the First Fleet changed Australia [238d]
- The emergence of JN.1 is an evolutionary 'step change' in the COVID pandemic: Why this is significant [238d]
- Flying foxes pollinate forests and spread seeds: Here's how we can make peace with our noisy neighbors [238d]
- Community-controlled schools can create better education outcomes for First Nations students [238d]
- The first flowers evolved before bees—so how did they become so dazzling? [238d]
- Bioinspired hydrogel pattern enhances atmospheric water harvesting via directional droplet steering [238d]
- Locusts' sense of smell boosted with custom-made nanoparticles [238d]
- Silica may influence microbial communities in hydrothermal fields [238d]
- Study finds water quality of Europe's rivers is generally better, but not consistent [238d]
- Spatial model predicts bumblebee exposure to pesticide use [238d]
- Discovery of a third RNA virus lineage in extreme environments [238d]
- Discovery of high order skyrmions and antiskyrmions [238d]
- Physicists identify a surprising phenomenon of aging in materials over time [238d]
- Study shows much more pollution leaking into atmosphere from oil sands operations than thought [238d]
- Collaborating to build a more efficient rocket [238d]
- First demonstration of predictive control of fusion plasma by digital twin [238d]
- In search of muons: Why they switch sites in antiferromagnetic oxides [238d]
- Snake venom research has broad implications for bite treatment [238d]
- Marine biologist shows how computers are quick and reliable in counting seals [238d]
- Using dragonfly wings to study the relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions [238d]
- A ferroelectric dimeric liquid crystal with huge spontaneous polarization and dielectric constant at low temperatures [238d]
- New rapid prototyping method for microscale spiral devices [238d]
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