The Brutalist Report - science
- AI improves monsoon rainfall predictions [339d]
- Revolutionizing spectrometry with ultra-simplicity: Disrupting conventional designs through novel diffraction computing [339d]
- A novel liquid crystal-based tunable dielectric metasurface [339d]
- A chemically bonded photocatalyst with rich oxygen vacancies for improved photocatalytic decontamination [339d]
- New 'Eclipse Watch' tool shows eclipses from space any time [339d]
- Fungal resources: Eleven new species of Trichoderma from China [339d]
- Research demonstrates anatase supported Ni single-atom catalysts for propane dehydrogenation [339d]
- 82% of EU farm subsidies bolster high emissions foods: Study [339d]
- Invaders from underground are coming in cicada-geddon. It's the biggest bug emergence in centuries [339d]
- Cicadas are nature's weirdos. They pee stronger than us and an STD can turn them into zombies [339d]
- Study suggests taking an aggressive stance in crisis communications costs companies money [339d]
- Team creates cooperative exciton-polariton condensate [339d]
- Research team realizes magnonic frequency comb [339d]
- Leaves of three, let it be? Wide variability among poison ivy plants makes identification more challenging [339d]
- The uneven results of anticorruption efforts across countries [339d]
- Golfers' risk from pesticides used on turf grass is likely low, studies find [339d]
- NASA's VIPER robotic moon rover team raises its mighty mast [339d]
- 'Frankenstein design' enables 3D printed neutron collimator [339d]
- Can savanna emerge in the cold high latitudes and altitudes due to ongoing rapid warming? [339d]
- Team demonstrates an ultra-broadband tunable terahertz absorber of graphene and hierarchical plasmonic metamaterials [339d]
- New antibiotic class effective against multidrug-resistant bacteria discovered [339d]
- Meteorites: Why study them? What can they teach us about finding life beyond Earth? [339d]
- Computational tools fuel reconstruction of new and improved bird family tree [339d]
- New method reveals hidden activity of life below ground [339d]
- A frozen chunk of genome rewrites our understanding of bird evolution [339d]
- Melting glaciers in a warmer climate provide new ground for invasive species [339d]
- As feds stand down, states choose between wetlands protections or rollbacks [339d]
- Engineers 'symphonize' cleaner ammonia production [339d]
- The next total solar eclipse is in April: Here's what to know and where to see it [339d]
- New survey sheds new light on trans life in Maryland [339d]
- How to safely watch a solar eclipse with children [339d]
- Novel silica-based adsorbent helps selective separation of strontium [339d]
- Researchers study rate of stuttering in adult struggling readers [339d]
- Old crystal, new story for enhancing deep ultraviolet laser performance [339d]
- 'Humbling, and a bit worrying': Researcher claims that models fail to fully explain record global heat [339d]
- Q&A: Potential TikTok ban is a high-stakes threat for its young user base and beyond [339d]
- Archaeologists illuminate ancient culinary practices using chemical biomarkers [339d]
- Unveiling the sun: NASA's open data approach to solar eclipse research [339d]
- Canada lynx historic range in US likely wider than previously thought [339d]
- Upcoming solar eclipse prompts NY State Corrections to cancel prison visits [339d]
- Setting prairies ablaze in springtime is key to restoring damaged ecosystems, conservationists say [339d]
- Researchers show depth-dependent responses of soil organic carbon under nitrogen deposition [339d]
- Enhancing plant growth tracking with satellite image fusion techniques [339d]
- New satellite dataset sheds light on Earth's plant growth [339d]
- Beavers' work can help stop wildfires: More places in California are embracing them [339d]
- The search for the perfect coronagraph to find Earth 2.0 [339d]
- Using a cellphone compass to measure tiny concentrations of compounds important for human health [339d]
- Stingray sand 'sculpture' in South Africa may be oldest example of humans creating an image of another creature [339d]
- Regulatory hurdles for updating breakpoints for antimicrobial susceptibility test devices: What to know [339d]
- How Washington's I-90 became safer for wildlife, drivers [339d]
- Tips to safely watch the total solar eclipse [339d]
- New England report calls for dramatic increase in sustainable forestry [339d]
- Leadership transparency alone doesn't guarantee employees will speak up in the workplace [339d]
- What is kinship care? Why is it favored for Aboriginal children over foster care? [339d]
- Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation—one close enough to Earth could threaten life on the planet [339d]
- Why Ontario school boards are suing social media platforms for causing an attention crisis [339d]
- El Niño disasters: Governments know what's coming, but are unprepared. Here's what must change [339d]
- South Africa's laws aren't geared to protecting against climate change: Judges are trying to fill the gap [339d]
- Africa's Ph.D.s: Study shows how to develop strong graduates who want to make a difference [339d]
- How do we help students from disadvantaged backgrounds feel confident about school? [339d]
- A sustainable future begins at ground level, says researcher [339d]
- Researchers observe anomalously bright single-molecule upconversion electroluminescence phenomenon [339d]
- Closer to Earth: A new technique for examining ultralow velocity zones at Earth's core-mantle boundary [339d]
- Acids enable adhesive electrodes for thin, flexible supercapacitors [339d]
- Researchers reveal evidence of transition from ergodic toward ergodic breaking dynamics [339d]
- Ancient Adélie penguin DNA reveals that small repeats persist for hundreds of millions of years [339d]
- Machine learning provides a new picture of the great gray owl [339d]
- New single-cell analysis tech incorporates advanced fiber optics directly into microfluidic chips [339d]
- The role of interfacial amino acids in shaping bio-electronic communication between proteins [339d]
- Supercomputer simulations decode the mass puzzle of the first stars [339d]
- New synthesis platform allows for rapid cancer drug synthesis and testing [339d]
- Catching vibes: Novel approach captures arthropod-driven vibrations [339d]
- Chemists discover a key protein in how lysosomes work [339d]
- Researchers explore the hagfish genome, reconstruct the early genomic history of vertebrates [339d]
- Atmospheric scientists link Arctic sea loss ice to strong El Niño events [339d]
- Greece hit again by high temperatures, Saharan dust [339d]
- Tropical cyclones may be an unlikely ally in the battle against ocean hypoxia [339d]
- JWST observations explore molecular outflows of a nearby merging galaxy [339d]
- Simple equations clarify cloud climate conundrum [339d]
- Japan moon probe put to sleep again [339d]
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