The Brutalist Report - science
- A method to fabricate long rolls of subnanocomposite dielectric polymers [285d]
- Global warming caused widespread ocean anoxia 93 million years ago, deep-sea sediments research suggests [285d]
- UN confirms Europe hit record high temperature in 2021 [285d]
- Pollutants from aerosols and river runoff are changing the marine phosphorus cycle in coastal seas, finds study [285d]
- DNA particles that mimic viruses hold promise as vaccines [285d]
- 130 poisonous frogs seized at Bogota airport [285d]
- New mayor hopes trees will cool Athens down [285d]
- Space Shuttle Endeavour hoisted for installation in vertical display at Los Angeles science museum [285d]
- Research shows goats can tell if you are happy or angry by your voice alone [285d]
- Do tree-planting campaigns follow best practices for successful forest restoration? [285d]
- Digital 'history machines' are never politically neutral, researcher says [285d]
- Video: Converting captured carbon dioxide to usable materials with environmentally-friendly reagents [285d]
- Transforming food systems could create trillions of dollars of economic benefits every year [285d]
- Zebrafish usp3 loss found to promote hypoxic tolerance [285d]
- Students are missing more school, and school nurses may be well-positioned to help [285d]
- When Chinese citizens are surveyed anonymously, support for party and government plummets [285d]
- The Jovian vortex hunt is over for now [285d]
- Expert explains why North American bird populations are declining [285d]
- Stricter parental monitoring of social media isn't always better, says study [285d]
- Quick and easy preparation of small-sized metal nanoparticles by microchip laser [285d]
- Bessel-beam-based side-view measurement of seven-core fiber internal core distribution [285d]
- New AI model designs proteins to deliver gene therapy [285d]
- Unveiling and decoding the regulatory mechanisms of secondary cell wall formation [285d]
- An AI-powered app that can detect poison ivy [285d]
- Chemical biology: A novel approach to synthesize dibenzothiophene s-oxides [285d]
- Microparticles from road tires are 'high concern' pollutants, research shows [285d]
- Cognitive archaeology and the psychological assessment of extinct minds [285d]
- From Baby Boomers to Gen Alpha: Sociology professor asks 'Is it time to stop talking about generations?' [285d]
- Researchers develop high-precision double slit for space spectrometer [285d]
- Researchers identify new species of tuft-tailed rat in Madagascar [285d]
- Team develops a non-allergenic wheat protein for growing better cultivated meat [285d]
- Researchers are spying for signs of life among exoplanet atmospheres [285d]
- Study explores outcomes when politicians talk to businesses [285d]
- An efficient numerical program for studying light scattering at the nanoscale [285d]
- UK teens experienced spike in online harm during COVID-19 pandemic, report claims [285d]
- Scientists investigate the sensory information hummingbird hawk moths rely on to control their proboscis [285d]
- Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change [285d]
- Spacing characteristics between vegetation could be a warning sign of degrading dryland ecosystems: Study [285d]
- Team creates first database of field studies on the impacts of invasive plants in Europe [285d]
- Investigating effects of invasive trout on native charr in Kamikochi, Nagano [285d]
- Fixing food could produce trillions in annual benefits: Report [285d]
- Putting animals to sleep can give veterinarians suicidal thoughts [285d]
- Biologists discover that rising temperature accelerates aging in mosquitoes, weakening their immune systems [285d]
- Video: Can science beat counterfeit detector pens? [285d]
- Understanding nutrient cycling between algae and bacteria could lead to increased biofuel production [285d]
- New study validates method for guided discovery of 3D flat-band materials [285d]
- The improbable origins of life on Earth [285d]
- Artemis teams install emergency escape baskets at NASA Kennedy [285d]
- Cannabis sativa: Historical significance, genetic insights, and future potential in medicine and horticulture [285d]
- Importance of irrigation water to Lower Rio Grande Valley agriculture highlighted in new report [285d]
- NASA wants to put a massive telescope on the moon [285d]
- Endangered fish can live longer after cataract surgery [285d]
- Researchers control biofilm formation using optical traps [285d]
- Black hole at the center of a galaxy in the early universe received less mass influx than expected, astronomers find [285d]
- Nancy Grace Roman could find the first stars in the universe [285d]
- An enzyme used in laundry detergent can recycle single-use plastics within 24 hours [285d]
- Growing up during a drought: What it taught about 'nudging' sustainability behaviors [285d]
- Floating algae acts as a raft for juvenile pelagic fish, study finds [285d]
- Exploring the galactic habitable zone [285d]
- Education and information can increase the acceptance of climate policies [285d]
- Images shape cities, but who decides which ones survive? It's a matter of visual justice [285d]
- More than half of charity campaigns for international causes focus on Africa. Why that's harmful [285d]
- Watch a house-sized space habitat (intentionally) burst [285d]
- Sediment runoff from the land is killing NZ's seas. It's time to take action, says researcher [285d]
- Global science and media organizations to sign pledge prioritizing science-based climate change communications [285d]
- Green leaf volatiles may work as a less toxic pesticide for farmers [285d]
- What would Carl Jung tell you to do with your spreadsheet of life goals? Throw it away and embrace the feminine [285d]
- Disturbing the seabed could make climate change worse, according to study [285d]
- Back from the dead: Tropical tree fern repurposes its dead leaves [285d]
- The effect of additives on calcium carbonate crystallization [285d]
- Praise for Australian 'social supermarket' model [285d]
- How leaders respond when confronted with mortality [285d]
- Astronomers spot 18 black holes gobbling up nearby stars [285d]
- Excavated dolmen in Sweden one of the oldest in Scandinavia [285d]
- Room-temperature long-range ferromagnetic order realized in a confined molecular monolayer [285d]
- Scientist identify candidate genes associated with albinism in Wels catfish [286d]
- El Niño: Malawi's harvest of maize—its staple food—may fall by 22.5% this year [286d]
- New Rubiaceae species found in Yunnan, China [286d]
- Breakthrough in base editing enhances genetic engineering, trait evolution in watermelon [286d]
- Humans are going back to the moon to stay, but when that will be is becoming less clear [286d]
- Discovery of CsS40 transcription factor's role in tea plant physiology and aging [286d]
- Australia's soils are notoriously poor. How scientists are working to improve them [286d]
- Who we care about is limited, but research shows how humans can expand their 'moral circle' [286d]
- Banksias are iconic Australian plants, but their ancestors actually came from North Africa, research suggests [286d]
- Do we want a wind farm outside our window? What Australians think about the net zero transition [286d]
- Rising sea levels could lead to more methane emitted from wetlands [286d]
- NASA's Webb depicts staggering structure in 19 nearby spiral galaxies [286d]
- NASA's LRO spots Japan's SLIM moon lander [286d]
- Hubble captures interacting galaxies NGC 5410 and UGC 8932 [286d]
- Disinformation is often blamed for swaying elections. The research says something else [286d]
- Invasive vegetation stoking fierce Bogota fires [286d]
- Lopsided galaxies shed light on the speed of dark matter [286d]
- Researchers explore how fractures nucleate, propagate and stop [286d]
- Enzyme for biocatalysis uses solvent as a substrate [286d]
- Inner ear of 6-million-year-old ape fossil reveals clues about the evolution of human movement [286d]
- Study reveals mechanisms behind how growing cells maintain their mojo by scaling up biosynthesis [286d]
- On tropical coasts, hermit crabs are now making their homes in plastic waste [286d]
- Researchers map genome for cats, dolphins, birds, and dozens of other animals [286d]
- Team investigates vegetation and rainfall in central Asia in early Eocene, finds lessons for Earth's future [286d]
- Utilizing active microparticles for artificial intelligence [286d]
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