The Brutalist Report - science
- 'Out of control fires' in Brazil wetlands spark state of emergency [281d]
- New research shows why you don't need to be perfect to get the job done [281d]
- Secrets of salt drop stains unveiled: New research decodes chemical composition from simple photos [281d]
- AI-based approach matches protein interaction partners [281d]
- Revived technology used to count individual photons from distant galaxies [281d]
- Hydrothermal vents on seafloors of 'ocean worlds' could support life, new study says [281d]
- Speeding through the microcosm: Insights into ultrafast electron and lattice dynamics [281d]
- Researchers develop tuneable anti-counterfeiting material [281d]
- Study shows magnitude of displacements by December 2020 Petrinja earthquake [281d]
- Biodiversity loss from 2010 oil spill worse than predicted [281d]
- Webb Space Telescope captures star clusters in Cosmic Gems arc [281d]
- Researchers develop RNA-targeting technology for precisely manipulating parts of human genes [281d]
- Rising health care prices are driving unemployment and job losses [281d]
- Stonehenge protest: If you worry about damage to British heritage you should listen to Just Stop Oil [281d]
- Worried about PFAS in your drinking water? Here's what the evidence says about home filters [281d]
- Space radiation can damage satellites—next-generation material could self-heal when exposed to cosmic rays [281d]
- Most plastics are made from fossil fuels and end up in the ocean, but marine microbes can't degrade them [281d]
- What the 3.2 million-year-old Lucy fossil reveals about nudity and shame [281d]
- US military launched a secret anti-vax campaign in the Philippines—here's why one researcher isn't surprised [281d]
- New research challenges black holes as dark matter explanation [281d]
- Extreme wildfires doubled over past two decades: Study [281d]
- Egypt tomb find may shed light on ancient diseases: Ministry [281d]
- Researcher: Culturally diverse teens greatly benefit from social media—banning it would cause harm [281d]
- Indigenous data sovereignty can help save British Columbia's wild salmon [281d]
- Violence towards refugee and migrant women often goes undetected. Researchers find a way to help fix that [281d]
- Geologists expect Chang'e-6 lunar surface samples to contain volcanic rock and impact ejecta [281d]
- Rocks on Rapa Nui tell the story of a small, resilient population—not a doomed, overpopulated island [281d]
- Your wig could be poisoning you: Study finds pesticides and other toxic chemicals in synthetic hair in Nigeria [281d]
- Study provides new understanding of Gurbantunggut Desert's dust source [281d]
- First chemist in history may have been a female perfumer—how the science of scents has changed since [281d]
- Ice recon: Satellite navigation breakthrough in mapping sea ice thickness [281d]
- Ocean wind wave model upgrade improves the forecasting system [281d]
- Manipulating the frequency of terahertz signals through temporal boundaries [281d]
- 3D maps of diseased tissues at subcellular precision [281d]
- Dubai to build $8 bn stormwater runoff system after record floods [281d]
- Mashed up purple marine bacteria makes an excellent eco-friendly fertilizer [281d]
- Genetic switch in plants can turn simple spoon-shaped leaves into complex leaves with leaflets [281d]
- Could we put data centers in space? [281d]
- New switchable process for synthesizing 3-aminoindolines and 2'-aminoarylacetic acids from same substrate [281d]
- Study explores high-performance copper/graphene composite conductor for motors [281d]
- Mystery of massive aurora in Arctic skies in December 2022 solved by astronomers [281d]
- Non-coding RNA acts as 'superhighway' for gene expression, study finds [281d]
- Mindfulness, monasticism, and women in Thai Buddhism [281d]
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- Following in parents' educational footsteps offers financial rewards, study shows [281d]
- Improving transformation frequency in maize [281d]
- Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies [281d]
- From pets to pests: How domestic rabbits survive the wilderness [281d]
- Do protons decay? The answer might be on the moon [281d]
- Venus could be the perfect place to count meteors [281d]
- New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin [281d]
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- CO₂ puts heavier stamp on temperature than previously thought, analysis suggests [281d]
- Rare Sāmoan discovery offers clues to origins of inequality [281d]
- Science review shows fuel treatments reduce future wildfire severity [281d]
- New organoid culture method can verify human toxicity of nanomaterials [281d]
- Earliest evidence of cave lions in southern Europe discovered [281d]
- Two large asteroids safely pass Earth just 42 hours apart [281d]
- New approach sets stage to explore the mirror-image world of century-old naturally-occurring cyclodextrins [281d]
- New mathematical proof helps to solve equations with random components [281d]
- Merging AI and human efforts to tackle complex mathematical problems [281d]
- Lanthanide catalysts enable one-step synthesis of complex drug precursors [281d]
- 'Time for a reckoning:' Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer [281d]
- Study reveals spatiotemporal changes of ecosystem services in the Aral Sea basin [281d]
- Quantum effects forbid the formation of black holes from high concentrations of intense light, say physicists [281d]
- Researchers find potential new method to control plasma density in fusion reactors [281d]
- Biologists discover a previously unknown salt tolerance mechanism in plants [281d]
- Analysis of data suggests homosexual behavior in other animals is far more common than previously thought [281d]
- Observations investigate galaxy cluster Abell S1136 [281d]
- Astronomers discover that a well-known X-ray binary is actually a hidden ultraluminous X-ray source [281d]
- Why do fireflies light up? And how can I bring more fireflies to my yard? [281d]
- From mantle to crust: Solving a green metal mystery [281d]
- New techniques reveal properties of solid-state chiral materials [281d]
- Novel application of optical tweezers colorfully shows molecular energy transfer [281d]
- New research uncovers hidden phenomena in ultra-clean quantum materials [281d]
- International collaboration lays the foundation for future AI for materials [281d]
- Study shows familiarity with gene editing increases approval of the safety of GMOs [281d]
- Researchers find unexpected excitations in a kagome layered material [281d]
- Astronomers find three potential super-Earths around nearby star [281d]
- SpaceX successful with booster replacement on Starlink mission [281d]
- To hear the cicadas sing, enthusiasts travel from near and far [281d]
- Study pushes understanding of how cells migrate [281d]
- State kills over 80 bears in Southwest Alaska in second-year effort to boost caribou [281d]
- California lawmakers reject proposal to curb well-drilling where nearby wells could run dry [281d]
- Florida conchs are in hot water: Can moving them deeper revive a plunging population? [281d]
- Alberto today, Beryl tomorrow: Will the next big storm have your name? [281d]
- Archaeologists find 18th century artifact at Colonial Michilimackinac [281d]
- Ethylene oxide emissions from two plants could have raised cancer risks for Illinois residents, report shows [281d]
- Fish kill reported in Biscayne Bay: Waterkeeper blames it on heavy rain [281d]
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