The Brutalist Report - science
- Study unveils key dynamics of 2D nanomaterials with view to larger-scale production [326d]
- Lunar night puts Japan's lander back to sleep [326d]
- A lead isotopic standard for instrument calibration [326d]
- Plant receptors that control immunity and development share a common origin, study finds [326d]
- ALMA spots the shadow of a molecular outflow from a quasar when the universe was less than 1 billion years old [326d]
- Strong European backing for Ukraine leaves 'little space' for exploitation of pro-Russian politics, study shows [327d]
- Whether a racial minority or majority at their school, white teachers struggle with race relations [327d]
- Is a Pennsylvania groundhog's prediction accurate in your neck of the woods? [327d]
- Fermentation revolution? Trash becomes treasure as bio-waste yields valuable acetone and isopropanol [327d]
- Microgreens made to order: Scientists tailor iodine and potassium content of radishes, peas, arugula and chard [327d]
- Climate change threatens older elephants most, jeopardizing their future [327d]
- First tetratomic supermolecules realized at nanokelvin temperatures [327d]
- AI tool designed to identify olive varieties based on photos of olive pits [327d]
- When firms internalize political stigma [327d]
- Mathematicians create algorithm that could accelerate IoT by using optimal traffic division [327d]
- A cholesterol precursor mediates sensitivity to cell death by ferroptosis [327d]
- Blood cell family trees trace how production changes with aging [327d]
- Q&A: For students still feeling pandemic shock the clock is ticking—report shows persistent achievement gaps [327d]
- Underwater unmanned vehicle missing under Doomsday Glacier [327d]
- High-tech aerial mapping reveals England's hedgerow landscape [327d]
- Trees struggle to 'breathe' as climate warms, researchers find [327d]
- A new wavelength of scientific exploration with single-photon detectors [327d]
- Asian fishing cats caught snacking on chicks from tree-top nests [327d]
- Green methanol for the circular economy: Researchers develop new catalyst [327d]
- First eROSITA sky-survey data release makes public the largest ever catalog of high-energy cosmic sources [327d]
- A new way to visualize brain cancer at the nanoscale level [327d]
- Researchers uncover source rocks of the first real continents [327d]
- New research shows how light propagates in integrated circuits on chips [327d]
- New research brings order to disordered proteins [327d]
- Method combines artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to map crop-livestock integration systems [327d]
- Researchers report on recent drought in the eastern Hungarian plains [327d]
- Examining math anxiety among middle schoolers and how it affects their performance [327d]
- Narcissistic CEOs are bad for share value but good for company inertia, says study [327d]
- Thesis finds that recruitment of Swedish operational police officers needs to be broadened [327d]
- Key management practices to enhance biodiversity in the Western Pyrenees [327d]
- A new nose-like sensor sniffs out toxic ammonia gas [327d]
- Enhancing solid-state phosphorescence in π-electronic molecules [327d]
- Assessing endosulfan residues and farmer response post-ban in China's cotton regions [327d]
- Novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique captures ultrafast light-induced phenomena [327d]
- Fungal-rich soil may improve green roof sustainability [327d]
- A magnetohydrodynamic drive could lead to fuel stations on Mars [327d]
- Archaeological evidence of seasonal vitamin D deficiency discovered in England [327d]
- 38% of surveyed Danish dog owners put their dogs on unlicensed cannabinoids [327d]
- 'Tiny tornadoes' around leaves can spread deadly plant pathogens [327d]
- Study shows how allyship can combat discrimination in STEM for Blacks, Latinos [327d]
- How hyperpartisan bullying threatens democracy [327d]
- Unprecedented ocean heating shows risks of world 3C warmer [327d]
- Webb directly images two planets orbiting white dwarfs [327d]
- 'Seismic shift' to crowdsourced geospatial data presents promising, complex opportunities [327d]
- Scientists reveal how tar particles from wildfire smoke absorb and refract solar radiation, light in atmosphere [327d]
- What's being done to keep avian flu out of the food supply chain? [327d]
- New organizational resilience index to improve supply chain resilience [327d]
- Anchoring single Co sites on bipyridine-based covalent triazine frameworks for photocatalytic oxygen evolution [327d]
- 'Jaws' portrayed sharks as monsters 50 years ago, but it also inspired a generation of shark scientists [327d]
- The hottest catalog of the year: the most comprehensive list of slow-building solar flares yet [327d]
- Using artificial intelligence, better pollution predictions are in the air [327d]
- NASA puts next-gen exoplanet-imaging technology to the test [327d]
- Mouse social calls and distress calls are linked to different neurons, new research shows [327d]
- Study finds manure control effective in reducing soil antibiotic-resistant bacteria [327d]
- Bright galaxies put dark matter to the test [327d]
- How Black male college athletes deal with anti-Black stereotypes on campus [327d]
- Legume model plant study clarifies underlying mechanism of iron acquisition in response to nitrogen [327d]
- How to make bright quantum dots even brighter [327d]
- Death toll shows extreme air pollution events are a growing urban threat [327d]
- Will electric fields lead the way in developing semiconductors with high power efficiency? [327d]
- Climate change: University researchers feel powerless to take action, says survey [327d]
- Q&A: What is an atmospheric river? Hydrologist explains the good and bad of these flood-prone storms [327d]
- What Americans can learn from Danish masculinity [327d]
- What inner speech is, and why philosophy is waking up to it [327d]
- Oil firms forced to consider full climate effects of new drilling, following landmark Norwegian court ruling [327d]
- Opinion: Australia's child workers vulnerable to injury, harassment, exploitation thanks to weak and inconsistent laws [327d]
- Dog care below freezing: How to keep your pet warm and safe from weather, road salt [327d]
- How a 'turn it off' approach to energy conservation could benefit Canada, and the planet [327d]
- Australia once killed 600,000 koalas in a year. Now they're the nation's 'teddy bears.' What changed? [327d]
- Young dads are painted as feckless or absent, but they're working to change perceptions [327d]
- Why monkeys attack people: A primate expert explains [327d]
- 'Looksmaxxing' is the disturbing TikTok trend turning young men into incels [327d]
- Here are some dos and don'ts to help tackle ableism [327d]
- Researchers: Schools have long way to go to offer equitable learning opportunities, especially in French immersion [327d]
- Scientists take a close look at Australia's soil profiles [327d]
- Researchers discover new ways to excite spin waves with extreme infrared light [327d]
- What happens when you reintroduce a predator to a conservation area? These quolls were put to the task [327d]
- New and highly infectious E. coli strain resistant to powerful antibiotics [327d]
- Intelligence doesn't make you immune to conspiracy theories—it's more about thinking style, says researcher [327d]
- Researchers decode key airflow pattern impacting global climate [327d]
- Medicinal drugs pollute the St. Lawrence River, presenting possible risk to aquatic organisms: Study [327d]
- Video: Why we need to preserve maritime forests [327d]
- Gene expression influences 3D folding of chromosomes by altering structure of the DNA helix, finds study [327d]
- Researchers use ancient DNA to map migration during the Roman Empire [327d]
- Physicists develop novel concept for detecting chiral molecules [327d]
- Hubble observes galaxy NGC 5427 [327d]
- Space lasers have unearthed plethora of climate data over the years [327d]
- NASA's fission surface power project energizes lunar exploration [327d]
- Researchers use simulations to tackle finite sphere-packing problem and 'sausage catastrophe' [327d]
- Sonic restoration: How soundwaves appear to stimulate soil [327d]
- Researchers reveal cellular architecture, phylogenetic position of protist Meteora sporadica [327d]
- Scientists find a close-loop recycling process for one of the most widely used plastics [327d]
- Team shows how uranium ditelluride continues superconducting even in high magnetic fields [327d]
- 90,000-year-old human footprints found on Moroccan beach [327d]
- A 365-million-year-old fish with an extreme underbite showcases vertebrate diversity [327d]
Previous Day