The Brutalist Report - science
- New findings shed light on finding valuable 'green' metals [281d]
- Fill up your gas tank and prepare to wait. Some tips to prepare for April's total solar eclipse [281d]
- No 'human era' in Earth's geological history, scientists say [281d]
- Research uncovers a rare resin fossil find: A spider that aspires to be an ant [281d]
- Using physics principles to understand how cells self-sort in development [281d]
- New model integrates soil microbes, large perennial grasses [281d]
- Astronomers find evidence that blue supergiant stars can be formed by the merger of two stars [281d]
- Water persisted in Mars' Gale crater for longer than previously thought, study finds [281d]
- A reliable and efficient computational method for finding transition states in chemical reactions [281d]
- Tudor era horse cemetery in Westminster revealed as likely resting place for elite imported animals [281d]
- Scientists explore complex pattern of tipping points in the Atlantic's current system [281d]
- UK government's approach to realizing benefits of AI assessed in new report [281d]
- Signs of life detectable in single ice grain emitted from extraterrestrial moons, experimental setup shows [281d]
- Core-shell structural units show outstanding toughening effect for ceramics [281d]
- Why are we so divided? Zero-sum thinking is part of it [281d]
- Duckbill dinosaur discovery in Morocco: Expert unpacks the mystery of how they got there [281d]
- Lack of resources threatens research in the Amazon [281d]
- Study reports enormous ice loss from Greenland glacier [281d]
- In Lake Erie, climate change scrambles zooplankton's seasonal presence [281d]
- Novel microsatellite tags hold promise for illuminating sea turtles' cryptic lost years [281d]
- Bedtime or go time? Observing what animals do during a total solar eclipse [281d]
- Q&A: Researchers warn of danger, call for pause in bringing AI to schools [281d]
- Q&A: Could riding older school buses hinder student performance? [281d]
- A closer look into cryptococcal fungal infections in pets [281d]
- Exploring China's water usage trends and sustainability [281d]
- NASA's tiny BurstCube mission launches to study cosmic blasts [281d]
- Questioning cities that create wealth disparities from the perspective of the 'excluded' [281d]
- Study of car lenders shows AI could mitigate bias and open lending to marginalized customers [281d]
- How flowers maintain water balance across different angiosperm branches [281d]
- What to expect when total solar eclipse passes through Ohio [281d]
- Can mRNA vaccines help boost livestock production? [281d]
- Researchers propose electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis as a more environmentally friendly method [281d]
- Researchers develop affordable, user-friendly method for single-cell reactions at the nanoliter level [281d]
- An account of Australia's oldest, boldest trees [281d]
- Why teens should treasure their friendships [281d]
- Researcher uses machine learning to help digitize ancient texts from Indus civilization [281d]
- How do you teach young children about complex issues? New research suggests 'read-alouds' [281d]
- Research team introduces superaerophobic three-dimensional nickel catalysts for accelerated water electrolysis [281d]
- Why is DNA almost always a right-handed helix? Exploring the causes of chirality [281d]
- Researchers devise new way to find proteins for targeted treatment of disease [281d]
- Icefields in South America are larger than all glaciers in the European Alps together [281d]
- Researchers invent artificial intelligence model to design new superbug-fighting antibiotics [281d]
- US election: Turning off TikTok is a big risk for the Democrats [281d]
- Exploration—not work—could be key to a vibrant local economy [281d]
- 'I have been ground down': About 50% of Australian principals and other school leaders are thinking of quitting [281d]
- Feds want grizzly bears back in Washington's North Cascades [281d]
- More environmentally friendly flame retardants for e-mobility and electronics [281d]
- Physicists develop modeling software to study biological membranes at the mesoscale [281d]
- Deadline for global pandemic agreement looms [281d]
- Putting a new spin on 1T phase tantalum disulfide: Scientists uncover a hidden electronic state [281d]
- Court upholds California rules to protect fish, but Newsom wants lenient Delta approach [281d]
- Goat dies of bird flu for first time in US, Minnesota officials say: Why it's 'significant' [281d]
- Breakthrough in light manipulation: Unveiling novel finite barrier bound states [281d]
- Decoding the shared genetic toolkit for male sex determination [281d]
- B-site rock-salt-ordered Cu-based double perovskite realizes high efficiency and stable CO₂ electroreduction [281d]
- New AI model: A leap for autonomous materials science [281d]
- A 2D 'antenna' boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes [281d]
- UN warns against thirsty tech to solve water crisis [281d]
- Your dog understands that some words 'stand for' objects, new study shows [281d]
- The unexplained: Giant Swedish archive logs paranormal phenomena [281d]
- April's total solar eclipse promises to be the best yet for experiments [281d]
- A strong earthquake shakes Indonesia's Java Island but no reports of casualties [281d]
- Multi-cusped postcanine teeth associated with zooplankton feeding in phocid seals [282d]
- Researchers explain the dissimilar smells of babies and teenagers [282d]
- Interaction patterns between bumblebees and floral resources revealed during buzz pollination [282d]
- Using Twitter/X to promote research findings found to have little impact on number of citations [282d]
- Discovery of a hidden quantum critical point in two-dimensional superconductors [282d]
- Scientists uncover evidence that microplastics are contaminating archaeological remains [282d]
- Study shows how the chemical properties of RNA molecules could have facilitated the origin of life [282d]
- Research unravels the enigma of curly birch and suggests marker to recognize it at the sprout stage [282d]
- Bees need food up to a month earlier than provided by recommended pollinator plants, study reveals [282d]
- Unintentional generation of PCBs may be producing more of the chemicals than before ban [282d]
- Downscaling storage devices: Magnetic memory based on the chirality of spiral magnets [282d]
- Fast folding for synthetic peptides and microproteins [282d]
- Entanglements of humpback whales in fish farms rare, and naivety could be to blame [282d]
- Study outlines spectroscopic signatures of fractionalization in octupolar quantum spin ice [282d]
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