The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers discover high coral diversity in extreme seawater temperatures [633d]
- Working together on the plastic problem: How to keep citizens engaged? [633d]
- Study: The climate crisis, policy distraction and support for fuel taxation [633d]
- A novel spray device helps researchers capture fast-moving cell processes [633d]
- Tropical forests adjust strategies to thrive even when soils are nutrient poor, large field experiment shows [633d]
- Studty assesses 'the dancer personality' [633d]
- Sustainable business models infused with agri-innovation systems can reduce post-harvest food loss and waste [633d]
- Extreme early-summer heat wave peaks in western US [633d]
- Boeing's astronaut capsule arrives at the space station after thruster trouble [633d]
- New material records mechanical stress through luminescence [633d]
- NASA scientists take to the seas to study air quality [633d]
- New egg decontamination method preserves nutritional quality [633d]
- Computer model demonstrates desire for social proximity improves flight routes among pigeons [633d]
- Schooling fish expend less energy in turbulent water compared to solitary swimmers, study finds [633d]
- JWST discovers large variety of carbon-rich gases that serve as ingredients for future planets around very low-mass star [633d]
- Scientists develop fatigue-free ferroelectric material [633d]
- Fish out of water: How killifish embryos adapt their development [633d]
- The first example of cellular origami discovered in protist [633d]
- Marsupials key to discovering the origin of heater organs in mammals [633d]
- Chimeric nanomicelles show promise as alternative treatment for solid tumors [633d]
- Unlocking banana disease resistance: Key enzymes identified for phytoalexin synthesis [634d]
- From greenhouse to desert: Ethylene receptor's role in rose salt tolerance [634d]
- Citrus saviors: Scientists discover genetic defense against Huanglongbing disease [634d]
- Research provides genetic insights into the chrysanthemum's architectural elegance [634d]
- AI plus gene editing promises to shift biotech into high gear [634d]
- Desert hero unveiled: Cissus quadrangularis genome decodes drought survival tactics [634d]
- Scientists discover new role of cell cycle in cilia formation [634d]
- How the 1901 Discovery expedition's polar explorers stayed healthy during their Antarctic journey [634d]
- Young adults say steady support from caring adults made difference in transitioning from child welfare system [634d]
- Alternatives to walking your dog in the summer [634d]
- It's time for hardworking Hubble to slow down a little [634d]
- The problem with prison abolition? Misunderstanding it [634d]
- Baobab seeds and seedlings floated from Madagascar to mainland Africa and all the way to Australia [634d]
- Study finds we spend more with cashless payments [634d]
- Popular chatbot is a politically left-leaning EU supporter, study suggests [634d]
- Physics collaboration pushes an information engine to its limits [634d]
- Cities contain pockets of nature—our study shows which species are most tolerant of urbanization [634d]
- Researchers' crystal engineering modifies 2D metal halide perovskites into 1D nanowires [634d]
- During a year of extremes, carbon dioxide levels surge faster than ever [634d]
- Research suggests AI could help teach ethics [634d]
- How to build a team of 'appropriately skeptical' financial statement auditors [634d]
- New instrument to search for signs of life on other planets [634d]
- 90% of Michigan state troopers are white—why making the force more representative is a challenge [634d]
- Five mysterious ancient artifacts that still puzzle archaeologists [634d]
- Coming in from the cold: Study reveals widespread negative experiences for women in polar research [634d]
- Carving into carbonates on Mars [634d]
- Tents, caravans and mobile homes are used after disasters, so why can't they be solutions to Australia's housing crisis? [634d]
- 'We cannot simply go, go, go.' What is 'girl mossing,' the wellness trend that rejects hustle culture? [634d]
- Exotic black holes could be a byproduct of dark matter [634d]
- Earliest detection of metal challenges what we know about the first galaxies [634d]
- Heat index warnings can save lives on dangerously hot days—if people understand what they mean [634d]
- Calcium oxide's quantum secret: Nearly noiseless qubits [634d]
- A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet—and the implications for global warming could be huge [634d]
- Primordial black holes can only explain a fraction of dark matter, research suggests [634d]
- The JWST is rewriting astronomy textbooks [634d]
- Opinion: Yes, carbon capture and storage is controversial—but it's going to be crucial [634d]
- Super funds are using 'nudges' to help Australians make financial decisions. How do they work? [634d]
- Welcome to the age of space skepticism—and a growing revolt against elites [634d]
- Meet the 'new consumer': How shopper behavior is changing in a post-inflation world [634d]
- Study shows rewarding dogs with praise and petting helps them learn more efficiently [634d]
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