The Brutalist Report - science
- Weather eases Canadian oil sands city wildfire menace [245d]
- For sale: unique piece of land in strategic Arctic archipelago [245d]
- A devastating fire 2,200 years ago preserved a moment of life and war in Iron Age Spain, down to a single gold earring [245d]
- Airborne technology brings new hope to map shallow aquifers in Earth's most arid deserts [246d]
- Detecting influence campaigns on X with AI and network science [246d]
- The impact of inter-satellite links on the ECOM model performance for BDS‑3 MEO satellites [246d]
- Q&A: Medical historians examine organization's silence over rise of Nazism [246d]
- Kenya floods prompt calls for warning systems [246d]
- Norway spruce in Finland is susceptible to European spruce bark beetle damage especially near clear-cuts: Study [246d]
- Revving up individual's climate action: How our plates and wheels can drive down carbon emissions [246d]
- New photos show Jupiter's tiny moon Amalthea [246d]
- Identifying appropriate pondscapes for protecting amphibians [246d]
- Study shows movement coordination leads to strong sense of togetherness [246d]
- First-generation medical students face unique challenges and need more targeted support, say researchers [246d]
- New method produces fresher, tastier cold-pressed Concord grape juice [246d]
- Experiment leads to material modified for use in solar-driven water splitting to produce hydrogen [246d]
- Alternative materials to plastics for packaging are not always more sustainable [246d]
- Genetic analyses show how symbiotic bacteria in termite gut has changed over course of evolution [246d]
- Researchers say automated news video production is better with a human touch [246d]
- Thermoelectric materials approach boosts band convergence to avoid time-consuming trial-and-error approach [246d]
- Smoke from controlled burn offs and surface dust found to be leading source of particle air pollution in Australia [246d]
- A new and better way to detect media censorship [246d]
- Glitch on BepiColombo: Work ongoing to restore spacecraft to full thrust [246d]
- Study analyzes the environmental sustainability of diets among children and adolescents [246d]
- Orcas are attacking ships again: Here's a history of the practice [246d]
- Customized production of antiviral coatings and cell culture surfaces [246d]
- Study reveals consumers value animal welfare more than environmental sustainability when buying meat and dairy products [246d]
- How can understanding misfolded proteins help improve disease treatments? [246d]
- In September, securities watchdogs bark more, bite less [246d]
- AI reveals critical gaps in global antimicrobial resistance research [246d]
- Ocean warming triggers Indo-Pacific heat waves: Study [246d]
- Ion swap dramatically improves performance of CO₂-defeating catalyst [246d]
- Q&A: Stellar insights—the Mauve mission's journey into the cosmos [246d]
- Rare deep-sea squid filmed at depth [246d]
- How NASA tracked the most intense solar storm in decades [246d]
- International study finds lightning storms are causing sea ice to melt faster at the North Pole [246d]
- Military rank affects medical care, offering societal insights: Study [246d]
- Experts say coral reef bleaching near record level globally because of 'crazy' ocean heat [246d]
- Ambitious goal to sequence RNA could boost US economy [246d]
- Why have venture capitalists become so founder-friendly? [246d]
- Research reveals key genetic factors in snap bean pod traits [246d]
- Scientists brew killer bee beer [246d]
- A rethink of diseases in light of phase separation and phase transition may be necessary [246d]
- Case study examines new product development in the fast fashion industry [246d]
- Transformation and mechanisms of climate wet/dry change on the northern Tibetan Plateau under global warming [246d]
- The genetic basis and process of inbreeding depression in an elite hybrid rice [246d]
- Mystery CRISPR unlocked: A new ally against antibiotic resistance? [246d]
- Solar storm detected in deep sea observatories [246d]
- Stiffness and viscosity of cells found to differ in cancer and other diseases [246d]
- Researchers achieve ultra-high-Q free space coupling to microtoroid resonators [246d]
- Utilizing scanning SQUID microscopy to investigate local magnetic response of Bi2212 [246d]
- Proteomic analysis reveals how phosphite contributes to the fight against chemically resistant dieback [246d]
- Researchers develop a detector for continuously monitoring toxic gases [246d]
- Swipe right or left? How dating apps are impacting modern masculinity [246d]
- Sea otter study finds tool use allows access to larger prey, reduces tooth damage [246d]
- Accelerated discovery research unveils 21 novel materials for advanced organic solid-state laser technology [246d]
- Breaking bonds to form bonds: New chemical reaction with potential applications in medicinal chemistry [246d]
- Protein prediction technology yields accurate results to efficiently find the best drug candidate for many conditions [246d]
- Scientists demonstrate the survival of quantum coherence in a chemical reaction involving ultracold molecules [246d]
- New sensor gives unprecedented look at changes in ATP levels inside a cell [246d]
- Enhancing land surface models to visualize vegetation gradients in hilly terrain [246d]
- More efficient bioethanol production might be possible using persimmon tannin to help yeast thrive [246d]
- Comparative research on resilience-related policies and local practices in five cities worldwide [246d]
- Why banks consider renewable energy to be a riskier investment than fossil fuels [246d]
- How biodiversity-productivity relationships change along elevation in forests [246d]
- Researchers calculate the carbon footprint of building a wooden house in Japan [246d]
- Study finds saying 'please' may not be so polite in everyday requests [246d]
- Shedding light on perovskite hydrides using a new deposition technique [246d]
- Nitrogen-doped carbon layers boost efficiency and stability of nickel catalysts at room temperature [246d]
- Scientists believe AI will play a crucial role in tackling biodiversity crisis [246d]
- To sound like a hockey player, speak like a Canadian [246d]
- How to reward employees fairly and improve team dynamics [246d]
- Seagrass meadows are rapidly expanding near inhabited islands in Maldives [246d]
- Bifunctional CoFeP-N nanowires synthesized for sustainable water splitting [246d]
- Researchers identify characteristics of meltwater runoff in three sub-basins of the Urumqi River Basin [246d]
- Leopard DNA study in South Africa traces ancestry to ice age—and will guide conservation [246d]
- It's OK to mow in May—the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants [246d]
- Have smartphones killed the art of conversation? [246d]
- Bushfires are changing the 'hidden' understory in Australian forests [246d]
- Allyship is essential to new mothers returning to work, says study [246d]
- Fossil captures starfish splitting itself in two—showing this has been happening for 155 million years [246d]
- A new space mission may help physicists answer 'hairy' questions about black holes [246d]
- AI can help researchers understand what viruses are up to in the oceans and in your gut [246d]
- How 'ethical influencers' engage their audiences about saving the planet [246d]
- New research reveals just how few LGBTQI+ people play sports [246d]
- Fast track to food safety: New test spots seafood pathogen in 30 minutes [246d]
- Standardized metadata for biological samples could unlock the potential of collections [246d]
- Physicists create optical component for 6G [246d]
- Carbon pricing works, major meta-study finds [246d]
- Brazil's Porto Alegre: a flood disaster waiting to happen [246d]
- Bioengineered enzyme creates natural vanillin from plants in one step [246d]
- Nanocarriers loaded with DNA relieve back pain, repairs damaged disk in mice [246d]
- 'Forever chemicals' found to rain down on all five Great Lakes [246d]
- Study highlights pathoblockers as a future alternative to antibiotics [246d]
- Floating robots reveal just how much airborne dust fertilizes the Southern Ocean—a key climate 'shock absorber' [246d]
- Research team achieves rapid and reliable room-temperature phosphorescence chiral recognition [246d]
- Low-temperature pulse irradiation technique enables flexible optoelectronic devices [246d]
- Researchers describe how philosophers can bridge the gap between science and policy [246d]
- A second chance for a new antibiotic agent [246d]
- Nanobubble research to improve green hydrogen production [246d]
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