The Brutalist Report - science
- Beyond equilibrium: Scientists investigate Floquet Fermi liquids [268d]
- Scientists discover how soil microbes survive in harsh desert environments [268d]
- Queen bumblebees surprise scientists by surviving underwater [268d]
- Wine growers 'on tip of Africa' race to adapt to climate change [268d]
- Dubai reels from floods chaos after record rains [268d]
- Plumbing problem at Glen Canyon Dam brings new threat to Colorado River system [268d]
- Silver-based micromotors that eliminate bacteria can move freely in aqueous media [268d]
- Coral reef microbes point to new way to assess ecosystem health [268d]
- Study reveals how humanity could unite to address global challenges [268d]
- CO₂ worsens wildfires by helping plants grow, model experiments show [268d]
- Nanoparticle delivery of FZD4 to lung endothelial cells inhibits lung cancer progression and metastases [268d]
- Fires pose growing worldwide threat to wildland-urban interface [268d]
- Huge database gives insight into salmon patterns at sea [268d]
- Analyzing isotopes for nitrate in sake for combating beverage fraud in Japan [268d]
- Diverse native wildflower plantings for pollinators in farmlands [268d]
- Spectator boats at large sailing events could be impacting marine wildlife with noise pollution [268d]
- Ultra-resilient flexible sensors break new ground in pressure detection [268d]
- Cut light pollution and treat glass to help migrating birds, say researchers [268d]
- Physical field technologies to improve extraction and quality of extracted juices [268d]
- NASA's VIPER moon rover gets its head and neck [268d]
- Plastic pollution can kill variety of ocean embryos [268d]
- Surf clams off the coast of Virginia reappear and rebound [268d]
- Scientists develop framework to measure plastic emissions and bolster U.N. efforts to reduce pollution [268d]
- Novel method developed for phosphorescent multi-color carbon dots [268d]
- Researcher reveals the hidden story behind St. Augustine's 11-foot statue of Francisco López de Mendoza Grajales [268d]
- Researchers reveal oceanic black carbon sink effect driven by seawater microdroplets [268d]
- Yellowstone Lake ice cover unchanged despite warming climate [268d]
- Study completes new analysis of patents to refute earlier claim that research has lost its innovative drive [268d]
- Escalation in harassment of New Zealand's MPs threatens democracy, says study [268d]
- Emojis make tourism advertising on social media more effective and appealing, finds study [268d]
- Persistent questioning of knowledge takes a toll: New study supports theories that baseless discrediting harms [268d]
- The history of the young cold traps of the asteroid Ceres [268d]
- Researchers shine light on rapid changes in Arctic and boreal ecosystems [268d]
- New benzofuran synthesis method enables complex molecule creation [268d]
- Dubai airport diverts flights as 'exceptional weather' hits Gulf [268d]
- Study suggests real-time feedback in hotel showers could help the tourism industry cut water use [268d]
- Human odorant receptor for characteristic petrol note of Riesling wines identified [268d]
- Uranium-immobilizing bacteria in clay rock: Exploring how microorganisms can influence the behavior of radioactive waste [268d]
- Research team identifies culprit behind canned wine's rotten egg smell [268d]
- Gigahertz-rate switchable wavefront shaping by LNOI-empowered metasurface [268d]
- Chennai growth maps blueprint for rural-urban areas in Global South [268d]
- Reproductive success improves after a single generation in the wild for descendants of some hatchery Chinook salmon [268d]
- How can companies address consumers who are averse to products using a novel technology? [268d]
- New research could enable more—and more efficient—synthesis of metastable materials [268d]
- Trash to treasure—Researchers turn metal waste into catalyst for hydrogen [268d]
- Research team shows island bats are valuable allies for farmers [268d]
- New book gives insider's view of cosmic search for life [268d]
- Study finds patterns of crop-specific fertilizer-nitrogen losses, opportunities for sustainable mitigation [268d]
- Pioneering crop productivity and sustainability in the face of water scarcity [268d]
- The role of TOR signaling in enhancing graft success and crop vigor [268d]
- Scientists explore the genetic foundations of Rhododendron flower color diversity [268d]
- Research suggests that part of India will become a climate hotspot [268d]
- Q&A: For many prisoners, gang affiliation drops off after release [268d]
- Study highlights successful Iowa program for youth exiting foster care [268d]
- Whales and dolphins now have legal personhood in the Pacific—but one treaty won't be enough to protect them [268d]
- Older male blue tits out-compete young males when it comes to extra-marital breeding [268d]
- Feeling rushed at the food ordering kiosk? You're not alone [268d]
- Magnetism boosts hydrogen production in model catalysts [268d]
- The secret world of earthworms: Meet the tiger worm and the nightcrawler [268d]
- Advancing citrus cultivation: The superior tolerance and growth vigor of 'Shuzhen No.1' rootstock [268d]
- Unraveling the unique role of DELLA proteins in grapevine flowering [268d]
- Evidence for reversible oxygen ion movement during electrical pulsing: Emerging ferroelectricity in binary oxides [268d]
- Global ocean summit nets $10 bn in pledges: Greek PM [268d]
- Polyploidy in vegetables: Exploring genetics for crop evolution and breeding success [268d]
- New statewide research reveals the economic cost of intimate partner violence in Louisiana [268d]
- Dating the solar system's giant planet orbital instability using enstatite meteorites [268d]
- In the age of cancel culture, shaming can be healthy for online communities [268d]
- Researchers explore medicinal potential of lotus benzylisoquinoline alkaloids [268d]
- Grizzly bear conservation is as much about human relationships as it is the animals [268d]
- Animals deserve to be included in global carbon cycle models as well, say researchers [268d]
- NASA's Fermi mission sees no gamma rays from nearby supernova [268d]
- More climate-warming methane leaks into the atmosphere than ever gets reported [268d]
- Study shows insect diet is reflected by the wear and tear on their jaws [268d]
- 'Urban form' and the housing crisis: Can streets and buildings make a neighborhood more affordable? [268d]
- Supreme Court to consider whether local governments can make it a crime to sleep outside if no inside space is available [268d]
- Study shows corporate misconduct at home hurts sales overseas [268d]
- Nine beavers die from disease in Utah—and it can spread to people, officials say [268d]
- Citizen science project classifying gamma-ray bursts [268d]
- Virologist offers perspective on avian influenza outbreak [268d]
- Drugs that aren't antibiotics can also kill bacteria. A new method pinpoints how [268d]
- Masses of scalloped hammerheads return to one of Australia's busiest beaches [268d]
- Researchers say media need generative AI policies to help navigate misinformation and disinformation [268d]
- 'One ring to rule them all': How actin filaments are assembled by formins [268d]
- Quantum electronics: Charge travels like light in bilayer graphene [268d]
- How logic alone may prove that time doesn't exist [268d]
- Researchers advance pigment chemistry with moon-inspired reddish magentas [268d]
- Chemists invent a more efficient way to extract lithium from mining sites, oil fields, used batteries [268d]
- Despite the desire to reduce the risk of imitation, research suggests startups should scale slowly and steadily [268d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses the well-being and mental health of immigrants in the US [268d]
- Space exploration: A luxury or a necessity? [268d]
- New tagging method provides bioadhesive interface for marine sensors on diverse, soft and fragile species [268d]
- Crucial connection for 'quantum internet' made for the first time [268d]
- A solar neighborhood census, thanks to NASA citizen science [268d]
- From forced kisses to power imbalances, research suggests violence against women in sport is endemic [268d]
- How self-compassion can help activists deal with stress [268d]
- 'Nano stitches' enable lighter and tougher composite materials [268d]
- For 600 years the Voynich manuscript has remained a mystery—now, researchers think it's partly about sex [268d]
- Sustainable synthesis method reveals N-hydroxy modifications for pharmaceuticals [268d]
- In search for alien life, purple may be the new green [268d]
- Physicists explain, and eliminate, unknown force dragging against water droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces [268d]
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