The Brutalist Report - science
- Eclipse weather forecast points to clear skies in the Northeast and central US. Texas is iffy [275d]
- Innovative sensing platform unlocks ultrahigh sensitivity in conventional sensors [275d]
- Common loons threatened by declining water clarity [275d]
- Nonvolatile quantum memory: Discovery points path to flash-like memory for storing qubits [275d]
- If life exists on Jupiter's moon Europa, scientists might soon be able to detect it [275d]
- Can language models read the genome? This one decoded mRNA to make better vaccines [275d]
- A simple, inexpensive way to make carbon atoms bind together [275d]
- Dinosaur study challenges Bergmann's rule [275d]
- Heat-trapping carbon dioxide and methane levels in the air last year spiked to record highs again [275d]
- Study: Focusing immediately on the benefits of waiting might help people improve their self-control [275d]
- How do manufacturing choices affect microfiber shed? [275d]
- People who work from home are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, finds research [275d]
- Utilizing palladium for addressing contact issues of buried oxide thin film transistors [275d]
- Should the SEC ditch quarterly reporting? [275d]
- Ocean waves propel PFAS back to land, new study finds [275d]
- Radio made the famous Finnish composer Jean Sibelius an international media figure, researchers say [275d]
- Two sex pheromone receptors for sexual communication found in the American cockroach [275d]
- Study confirms A. yasumatsui as sole biotic threat to Micronesian cycad [275d]
- eDNA methods give a real-time look at coral reef health [275d]
- Prehistoric henge reveals centuries-old sacred site in Lincolnshire [275d]
- Kerr-enhanced optical spring for next-generation gravitational wave detectors [275d]
- Flourishing romances are more the result of proactive behaviors than soulmate spark, study finds [275d]
- Research introduces digital games along with multimedia debriefing to address cyberbullying [275d]
- New micromaterial releases nanoparticles that selectively destroy cancer cells [275d]
- Video game devotees are much more likely to be working-class than middle-class, says research [275d]
- Simulating magnetization in a Heisenberg quantum spin chain [275d]
- Chemical reactions can scramble quantum information as well as black holes [275d]
- Video: Ariane 6 passes tests in preparation for first flight [275d]
- Studies show socio-economic status dictates family dining equity [275d]
- Four in five bird species cannot tolerate intense human pressures, data show [275d]
- Waterfront cities in Europe set sail for climate resilience [275d]
- Addressing the needs of Australians with intellectual disability [275d]
- Researchers say neutron stars are key to understanding elusive dark matter [275d]
- Youth grapple with interpreting the unspoken for their immigrant families [275d]
- Heat stress from ocean warming harms octopus vision [275d]
- Touchibo, a robot that fosters inclusion in education through touch [275d]
- Sensitive interventions to catalyze China's net-zero transition in energy and transport [275d]
- Collaboration finds accuracy 'nudges' decrease misinformation-sharing on both sides of the political aisle [275d]
- Astronomers detect potential 'glory effect' on a hellish distant world for the first time [275d]
- What you need to know about next week's total solar eclipse [275d]
- NASA achieves milestone for engines to power future Artemis missions [275d]
- NASA's NEOWISE extends legacy with decade of near-Earth object data [275d]
- Reef management techniques have the potential to save coral [275d]
- During the 2024 eclipse, biologists want to find out how birds will respond to darkness in the middle of the day [275d]
- More than money, family and community bonds prep teens for college success: Study [275d]
- How online Ramadan content has brought Muslim ideas around faith, worship and community into the mainstream [275d]
- The Southern Ocean has the cleanest air on Earth—scientists have just discovered why [275d]
- Teaching university students how to learn matters for retaining them [275d]
- Why is Australia's east coast getting so much rain? An atmospheric scientist explains [275d]
- The total solar eclipse is a cosmic spectacle well worth the hype [275d]
- Microorganisms may be essential to the survival of coral reefs threatened by climate change [275d]
- Research team creates a chemistry map for human cells [275d]
- New observations provide insights into whether the birth of brown dwarfs takes a similar course to that of stars [276d]
- Giving eyeglasses to workers in developing countries boosts income [276d]
- Discovery of how COVID-19 virus replicates opens door to new antiviral therapies [276d]
- Austria risks becoming largely 'ice-free' in 45 years: Alpine Club [276d]
- Quantinuum quantum computer using Microsoft's 'logical quantum bits' runs 14,000 experiments with no errors [276d]
- Scientists observe neuronal stimulus transmission by coloring nerve cells with novel antibody [276d]
- Defining a city using cell-phone data [276d]
- Insect immune insights: Researchers unveil immune system dynamics [276d]
- Rapid, simultaneous detection of multiple bacteria achieved with handheld sensor [276d]
- Ancient DNA and bones reveal species on the move as a result of climate changes thousands of years ago [276d]
- Corals can bounce back after heat waves, but only if there's enough time between them [276d]
- Scientists discover process to undermine bacterial viral Salmonella infection [276d]
- New method can evaluate enzyme involved in process associated with cancer cell death [276d]
- Ocean floor a 'reservoir' of plastic pollution, study finds [276d]
- Scientists harness chemical dynamics for complex problem solving [276d]
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