The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers precisely characterize styrene oxide isomerase, which could help yield 'green' chemicals and drug precursors [128d]
- More evacuated as early wildfires sweep western Canada [128d]
- Exploring the ultrasmall and ultrafast through advances in attosecond science [129d]
- Machine learning and AI aid in predicting molecular selectivity of chemical reactions [129d]
- Evolutionary history shapes variation of wood density: Study [129d]
- Self-assembled Na-doped zinc oxide for the detection of lung cancer biomarker VOCs at low concentrations [129d]
- Persistent strain of cholera defends itself against forces of change, scientists find [129d]
- Researchers show ways to propel product success [129d]
- Study reveals insights into protein evolution [129d]
- Brazil's flooded south paralyzed as waters remain high [129d]
- Scientists help unravel life's cosmic beginnings [129d]
- Physicists create five-lane superhighway for electrons [129d]
- Veterinarians team up with fishers to evaluate the health of accidentally caught sea turtles [129d]
- Research reveals the cause of diffuse aurora formation dominated by chorus waves [129d]
- Fruit fly testes offer potential tool against harmful insects [129d]
- Manufacturing optimized designs for high explosives [129d]
- Researchers find new approach for antibiotic development [129d]
- Analyzing the underlying causes of the food crisis in Gaza [129d]
- Report looks at 'poverty stigma' through a new lens to stamp it out of society [129d]
- Inclusion is not enough: New study reveals the potential of coaching employees to drive new strategic ideas [129d]
- Exceptionally large transverse thermoelectric effect produced by combining thermoelectric and magnetic materials [129d]
- Soil testing time saver predicts key soil health characteristics [129d]
- Chemical analysis of natural CO₂ rise over the last 50,000 years shows that today's rate is 10 times faster [129d]
- Implications of nonequilibrium behavior of isoprene secondary organic aerosol on cloud formation [129d]
- In a reservoir in Southeast Brazil, introduction of a fish native to the Amazon has reduced native species diversity [129d]
- The power of ambiguity: Using computer models to understand the debate about climate change [129d]
- Experts address gaps in Canada's proposed flood insurance program [129d]
- A switch for the internal clock: Exploring quantum biology for novel medical therapies [129d]
- Research examines factors of resilient city development [129d]
- More than half of Americans give to charity at checkout, survey shows [129d]
- When consumers would prefer a chatbot over a person [129d]
- New work extends the thermodynamic theory of computation [129d]
- Exploration of individual colorectal cancer cell responses to H₂O₂ eustress [129d]
- Ornithologists discover world's largest hummingbird is actually two species [129d]
- Study finds avoiding social media before an election has little to no effect on people's political views [129d]
- Why climate change is making parasitic diseases harder to predict [129d]
- Report: Same-sex marriage has caused no harms to different-sex couples [129d]
- Genetic analyses reveal new viruses on the horizon [129d]
- Billions are spent on educational technology, but we don't know if it works [129d]
- Study shows natural shorelines support greater biodiversity in the Chicago river [129d]
- Scientists find way to prevent mealybugs' negative impacts on vineyards [129d]
- Pro-Palestinian posts significantly outnumber pro-Israeli posts on TikTok, researcher finds [129d]
- How AI is shaping the future of sales strategies [129d]
- New database aims to accelerate electrocatalyst development through atomic-scale insights [129d]
- Horizontal resolution affects model aerosol properties, finds Earth system model research [129d]
- Research team develops an impact-based forecasting system for improved early flood warning [129d]
- Centromere research yields new insights into the mechanisms of chromosome segregation errors [129d]
- Study finds consumers willing to pay more for naturally colored cotton clothing [129d]
- Rethinking ripening: Ethylene's expanded role in strawberry fruit development and maturation [129d]
- Enhancing loquat fruit quality with methyl jasmonate: A study on sugar metabolism and gene expression dynamics [129d]
- Enhancing marine heat wave predictions with advanced ocean data assimilation [129d]
- A new campaign wants to redefine the word 'nature' to include humans—here's why this linguistic argument matters [129d]
- Advancing fruit crop resilience: Unveiling the molecular dynamics of abscission in woody fruit crops [129d]
- Q&A: Sei whale death sparks conversations about ecology, marine safety [129d]
- Researchers publish guide to the naturalized and invasive plants of Malawi [129d]
- I've spent decades overseeing relief operations around the world, and here's what's going wrong in Gaza [129d]
- Hide and seek between atoms: Findings illuminate mechanism of high-nickel cathodes for lithium-ion batteries [129d]
- Single pixel imaging enabled by fiber laser arrays is expected to achieve remote detection [129d]
- More desalination is coming to Australia's driest states—but super-salty outflows could trash ecosystems and fisheries [129d]
- Divorce rates are falling: Are Canadians too poor to break up? [129d]
- The fossils being formed today will show how humankind disrupted life on Earth [129d]
- How a long-lost fish species was brought back to Bendigo [129d]
- Youth in NSW and Victoria still feeling the pinch of the pandemic, study finds [129d]
- AI system can predict the structures of life's molecules with stunning accuracy [129d]
- A minute's silence is fine but when it comes to violence against women, being quiet isn't enough [129d]
- AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals—here's why that's OK [129d]
- Dazzling auroras fade from skies as sunspot turns away [129d]
- Most people still think barristers need to sound posh, research shows—but accent discrimination serves no one [129d]
- Biohybrid robot made from flour and oats could act as a biodegradable vector for reforestation [129d]
- Indigenous women are most affected by domestic violence but have struggled to be heard. It's time we listened [129d]
- Small but mighty, plankton are among the most powerful creatures on Earth [129d]
- Island birds more adaptable than previously thought [129d]
- Canadian wildfire smoke chokes upper Midwest for second straight year [129d]
- Algorithms help people see and correct their biases, study shows [129d]
- Madagascar's ancient baobab forests are being restored by communities—with a little help from AI [129d]
- Scientists discover 'weird' statistics of electrons ejected by intense quantum light [129d]
- What causes the different colors of the aurora? An expert explains the electric rainbow [129d]
- Malawi's school kids are using tablets to improve their reading and math skills [129d]
- New gel breaks down alcohol in the body [129d]
- SpaceX shows off its new extravehicular activity suit [129d]
- Does the Milky Way have too many satellite galaxies? [129d]
- Lake Tahoe expected to be full for first time since 2019, thanks to winter storms [129d]
- Profit, rules or values: Skills that lead to success on the labor market [129d]
- An 'unusually high number' of emaciated California brown pelicans are turning up on shore [129d]
- Researchers complete mitochondrial genome analysis of endangered plant Primulina hunanensis [129d]
- Discovery of biomarkers in space—conditions on Saturn's moon Enceladus simulated in the laboratory [129d]
- How trash, sprawl and a warming world impact Michigan mosquito seasons [129d]
- Researchers uncover mechanism for short-distance vesicle movements [129d]
- Two-year study shows some varieties of annual flowers have a place in pollinator-friendly gardens [129d]
- How craft-based firms project authenticity through credibly and visibly communicating their identity [129d]
- Tiny pieces of plastic pose one of the biggest threats to Chicago River wildlife and water quality [129d]
- Tiny satellites can provide significant information about space [129d]
- The secret to mimicking natural faults? Plexiglass and Teflon [129d]
- Indian Ocean sea-surface temperatures found to be accurate predictor of dengue outbreaks [129d]
- FAA initiates environmental impact study for SpaceX Starship launches from Kennedy Space Center [129d]
- Long-term study finds organic farming leads to adaptations in the genetic material in plants [129d]
- Researchers clone 'half-tendrilless' gene locus in pea mutant afila [129d]
- Non-photosynthetic vegetation helps improve accuracy of wind erosion impact assessment [129d]
- Nitrogen pollution is less harmful to mixed forests, study shows [129d]
- Tracing the origins of organic matter in Martian sediments [129d]
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