The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study finds AI tool opens data visualization to more students [743d]
- Maps developed with artificial intelligence confirm low levels of phosphorus in Amazonian soil [743d]
- Women should be included in decisions on the protection of human rights in the climate crisis, say researchers [743d]
- Study finds CsPbBr₃ out-of-phase perovskite helps highly sensitive X-ray detection [743d]
- Researchers discover new lantibiotic produced by staphylococci [743d]
- Scientists find microencapsulation technique boosts tea tree oil efficiency for sustainable applications [743d]
- Pump-probe high-harmonic spectroscopy could catch geometric phase effect around conical intersection in molecule: Study [743d]
- Plant science research paves the way for deeper understanding of how the plant immune system functions [743d]
- Study reveals voter moral justifications for politicians' misstatements [743d]
- Study says California's 2023 snowy rescue from megadrought was a freak event. Don't get used to it [743d]
- Underwater mass spectrometry achieves 500-fold sensitivity enhancement for dissolved methane detection [743d]
- Intervention based on science of reading and math boosts comprehension and word problem-solving skills [743d]
- 'Sour Patch' adults: 1 in 8 grown-ups love extreme tartness, study shows [743d]
- Fragility crossover mediated by covalent-like electronic interactions in metallic liquids [743d]
- Design strategies toward plasmon-enhanced 2D material photodetectors [743d]
- UV light treats beet disease and combats fungicide resistance [743d]
- Long snouts protect foxes when they dive headfirst into snow, study finds [743d]
- NASA scientists gear up for solar storms at Mars [743d]
- Better reservoir management could aid food security and fisheries conservation in US [743d]
- New report explores worker experiences with climate-friendly New York state solar jobs [743d]
- People put greater trust in news that leads them to be more politically extreme, says study [743d]
- Q&A: How to catch a glimpse of a new star about to appear in the night sky [743d]
- Taking the bite out of snake venom [743d]
- Laser imaging could offer early detection for at-risk artwork [743d]
- Whale encounters in Mexico highlight need for global humpback research investment [743d]
- Tibetan plateau had broader social dimensions than previously thought, suggests study [743d]
- Machine learning classifies 191 of the world's most damaging viruses [743d]
- How did the early Great Barrier Reef manage rapid environmental change? [743d]
- Climate change reveals intricate dynamics of reproductive barriers in marine species [743d]
- Say goodbye to garlic breath with odor-free black garlic [744d]
- Theoretical biologists test two modes of social reasoning and find surprising truths in simplicity [744d]
- A mathematical bridge between the huge and the tiny [744d]
- Neutron stars could be capturing primordial black holes [744d]
- Most kids are only coached by men in junior sport—women also need to be part of the picture, say researchers [744d]
- Scientists develop strong yet reusable adhesive from smart materials [744d]
- Hubble spots magnificent barred galaxy NGC 2217 [744d]
- NASA's Hubble pauses science due to gyro issue [744d]
- Einstein probe opens its wide eyes to the X-ray sky [744d]
- Study reveals hiring bias against former business owners [744d]
- It's all in the smile: New research finds politicians can influence voters with facial expressions [744d]
- New system boosts efficiency of quantum error correction [744d]
- Simulation makes the grade for teacher screening [744d]
- China's cement industry: Potential contributor to carbon neutrality [744d]
- New insights into tree canopy light absorption and its climate implications [744d]
- Adequately stabilized and exposed Cu/CuₓO heterojunction on porous carbon nanofibers [744d]
- Study finds food insecurity is significant among inhabitants of the region affected by the Belo Monte dam in Brazil [744d]
- Wildlife officials confirm fourth gray wolf attack in Colorado´s Grand County [744d]
- Satellite maps boost mangrove conservation in China [744d]
- Group sales incentives boost weak brand sales, study finds [744d]
- Q&A: Study reveals importance of action plans to protect environmental refuges for escaping the summer heat [744d]
- World War II-era ship docked in Alameda becomes testing tool to combat global warming [744d]
- Cicadas will soon descend on Las Vegas—but not the ones you think [744d]
- Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined [744d]
- G7 to commit to reducing plastic production: French ministry [744d]
- China's bid to decarbonize may have hidden costs [744d]
- America's 'big glass' dominance hangs on the fate of two powerful new telescopes [744d]
- G7 eyes possible end date for coal-fired power plants [744d]
- SpaceX lines up pair of Space Coast launches for the weekend [744d]
- Lawmakers hope to use this emerging climate science to charge oil companies for disasters [744d]
- Revealing the origin of unexpected differences in giant binary stars [744d]
- 86% of Great Lakes litter is plastic, 20-year study shows: And the plastic is 'just getting smaller and smaller." [744d]
- Red Sea diversions spew carbon emissions equal to 9 million cars [744d]
- Advances in topological phase transition in organometallic lattices [744d]
- Walrus dies from bird flu on Arctic island: Researcher [744d]
- Bangladesh again closes schools nationwide due to heat wave [744d]
- 'Invisible' consultants help companies write sustainability reports. Here's why that's a problem [744d]
- A Flamingo flock inspires hope: Have the rare birds returned to the Everglades for good? [744d]
- Novel mechanisms for cleavage-independent activation of gasdermins revealed [744d]
- Hydride research pushes frontiers of practical, accessible superconductivity [744d]
- Bird flu confirmed in Colorado dairy cows as outbreak spreads [744d]
- Chemicals, forever: How do you fix a problem like PFAS? [744d]
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