The Brutalist Report - science
- Molecular crystal motors move like microbes when exposed to light [227d]
- Is food waste the key to sustainable, plastic-free diapers and sanitary pads? [227d]
- Livestock farming is responsible for up to a quarter of air pollution in Lombardy region: Study [227d]
- Cacao plants' defense against toxic cadmium unveiled [227d]
- Bodycams in court get broad police approval, according to survey [227d]
- As Voyager 1's mission draws to a close, one planetary scientist reflects on its legacy [227d]
- Resilience in architecture: The diaspora's response to the Second World War [227d]
- Study highlights achievements of the scientific drilling of Songliao Basin [227d]
- Domain knowledge drives data-driven artificial intelligence in well logging [227d]
- Urban greening can lead to an increase of rodent-borne zoonotic pathogens [227d]
- A simple, scalable method using light to 3D print helical nanostructures [227d]
- Climate change alters the hidden microbial food web in peatlands, study shows [227d]
- Alternative tidal wetlands in plain sight have overlooked Blue Carbon superstars [227d]
- Eyes on the impossible: First near-field, subwavelength thermal radiation measurement [227d]
- Over half of global commutes are by car, says study [227d]
- Can used coffee grounds help clean up environmental toxins? [227d]
- Magpies under siege from climate and man-made noise [227d]
- Keeping in touch: Why businesses are cultivating relationships with former employees [227d]
- Unlocking clearer views of our world's water: A Landsat legacy [227d]
- UK's Cambridge University halts fossil fuel funding [227d]
- Astronaut Thomas Stafford, commander of Apollo 10, has died at age 93 [227d]
- Tanks of the triassic: New crocodile ancestor identified [227d]
- An avatar will never lie, or will it? Scientists investigate how often we change our minds in virtual environments [227d]
- Eyes open and toes out of water: How a giant water bug reached the island of Cyprus [227d]
- Virtual reality better than video for evoking fear, spurring climate action: Study [227d]
- Artificial mucus identifies link to tumor formation [227d]
- System detects microorganisms that mar the quality of beer [227d]
- Rapid study of Kakhovka Dam breach impacts will support biodiversity's recovery [227d]
- Germ aversion found to have impacted 2020 election voting behavior [227d]
- Transforming wood waste for sustainable manufacturing [227d]
- Supercomputer simulations of super-diamond suggest a path to its creation [227d]
- Advancements in greenhouse spike detection with deep learning for enhanced phenotypic trait analysis [227d]
- Advancing precision agriculture: GANs for high-fidelity synthetic weed identification [227d]
- Enhancing rapeseed maturity classification with hyperspectral imaging and machine learning [227d]
- Harnessing hyperspectral imaging and machine learning for rubber tree nutrient management [227d]
- Harnessing AI and advanced imaging for precision plant stress management [227d]
- Electronic perturbation-promoted interfacial pathway for facile C–H dissociation [227d]
- Genes identified that allow bacteria to thrive despite toxic heavy metal in soil [227d]
- Researchers develop genomic method of monitoring for pesticide resistance [227d]
- Artificial streams reveal how drought shapes California's alpine ecosystems [227d]
- The majority of Americans do not support anti-democratic behavior, even when elected officials do: Study [227d]
- New study uncovers how hydrogen provided energy at life's origin [227d]
- Backyard insect inspires invisibility devices, next gen tech [227d]
- Computer model helps grape growers adapt to shorter winters [227d]
- Quantum computers can solve combinatorial optimization problems more easily than conventional methods, research shows [227d]
- Despite protection urban hawks still face an array of threats [227d]
- Scientists discover how the Diadem butterfly mimics the African Queen [227d]
- Snakebites: We thought we'd created a winning new antivenom but then it flopped. Why that turned out to be a good thing [228d]
- California unlikely to meet landmark goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions [228d]
- Banded iron formations: Oceans, algae and iron oxide [228d]
- If polyamory is on the rise, there may be good economic reasons. But economist says arrangements are 'tricky' [228d]
- The hands-on drive for sustainable living in Europe [228d]
- Experts document progress under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act benefiting students with disabilities [228d]
- Elephant calves have been found buried. What does that mean? [228d]
- Researchers achieve >99% photoluminescence quantum yield in metal nanoclusters [228d]
- Researchers develop novel 'super-tetragonal' sacrificial layer for freestanding oxide membranes [228d]
- Researchers unveil new digital twin for precise real-time analysis of composite materials production [228d]
- The mystery of consciousness shows there may be a limit to what science alone can achieve [228d]
- Alarm bells ring as scientists uncover major flaws in ability to track changes to global conservation areas [228d]
- The millions of people not looking for work in the UK may be prioritizing education, health and freedom [228d]
- Genetic basis for the evolution of hair discovered in the clawed frog [228d]
- This 18th-century shell collection, saved from a skip, tells a story of empire, explorers and women's equality [228d]
- Hubble views dwarf galaxy LEDA 4216 [228d]
- Communities more likely to adopt conservation measures if their neighbors have, says study [228d]
- Breakthrough in melting point prediction: 100-year-old physics problem solved [228d]
- Leveling up is not working as promised—our research shows why [228d]
- Could Earth life survive on a red dwarf planet? [228d]
- Engineers manage a first: Measuring pH in cell condensates [228d]
- The cosmic neutrino background would tell us plenty about the universe, says researcher [228d]
- Tropical plants beat drought by interacting with specific microbes, study shows [228d]
- Sequencing the blue whale and Etruscan shrew genomes [228d]
- Using AI to develop a new method for improving electrocatalytic converters [228d]
- Study shows how surface curvature drives cell migration [228d]
- Projection mapping leaves the darkness behind [228d]
- A new lexicon in the age of microbiome research [228d]
- Global wildlife study during COVID-19 shows rural animals are more sensitive to human activity [228d]
- Largest-ever map of universe's active supermassive black holes released [228d]
- NASA volunteers find 15 rare 'active asteroids' [228d]
- New discovery highlights a potential stepping stone toward antibiotic resistance [228d]
- Elegant use of noise for quantum computing [228d]
- Researchers discover tightest arrangement of bilayer alkali metals between graphene layers [228d]
- Searching for the decay of nature's rarest isotope: Tantalum-180m [228d]
- Scientists publish novel research on how individual cells respond to viral infection [228d]
- SpaceX is building a spy satellite network for US, news agency says [228d]
- How DHX9 stress granules protect daughter cells from UV-induced RNA damage [228d]
- Holographic message encoded in simple plastic [228d]
- The Panama Canal averts a crisis for now—but at a cost to drinking water [228d]
- Using light to produce medication and plastics more efficiently [228d]
- Good news for gray whales: 'Unusual mortality event' declared over [228d]
- Scientists find evidence of a wetter world, recorded in Australian coral colony [228d]
- Tampa's fall nights are getting hotter: Why researchers worry [228d]
- A holistic look at Earth's chemical cycling sheds light on how the planet stays habitable [228d]
- Illuminating a critical step in initiating DNA replication in eukaryotes [228d]
- Innovative chemical strategy targets mosquito larvae gut to combat spread of deadly diseases [228d]
- Research team designs new porous materials to advance environmental remediation research [228d]
- Researchers demonstrate breakthrough recyclability of carbon nanotube sheets [228d]
- Biden officials mull quicker death for US coal power plants [228d]
- Illinois will soon be cicada central when two broods converge on state in historic emergence [228d]
- New nanoprobes developed to monitor programmed cell death–related bioprocesses [228d]
- Fort Lauderdale is looking at raising roads to battle rising seas [228d]
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