The Brutalist Report - science
- Chemical analyses find hidden elements from renaissance astronomer Tycho Brahe's alchemy laboratory [251d]
- Scientists publish first experimental evidence for new groups of methane-producing organisms [251d]
- A brittle interface with low modulus to improve the mechanical properties of multiphase ceramics [251d]
- The aroma of tomato resistance—discovery of a new compound to protect from bacteria and drought [251d]
- A laser-based method for measuring particle size distribution during the grinding process [251d]
- New study confirms mammal-to-mammal avian flu spread [251d]
- Lab and field tests suggest snails like red and dislike garlic [251d]
- Study finds Airbnb hosts who smile get more bookings [251d]
- Strangers trust others more when they put down their phones, experiment finds [251d]
- There's a new top fish of the Columbia River, and it doesn't mind the warm water [251d]
- Scientists investigate in-situ growth of crown ether@UiO-66 membranes under mild conditions [251d]
- A 'volcano-type' relationship: Research reveals novel correlation between metal loading and acidic oxygen evolution [251d]
- Researchers propose doping strategy for efficient urea electrosynthesis [251d]
- The origin of stoichiometric effects in nickel-tungsten alloy catalysts [251d]
- 'Hot' hedge funds come up short for investors, researchers find [251d]
- How spaceborne satellites can help with forest monitoring [251d]
- UN cultural agency rejects plan to place Britain's Stonehenge on list of heritage sites in danger [251d]
- Nationwide flood models poorly reflect risks to households and properties, study finds [251d]
- Study: Gases from burning biomass react within clouds, forming secondary organic aerosols [251d]
- Wildfires in Ontario and Manitoba affect air quality in Montreal, study shows [251d]
- Unraveling how potassium bound to soil minerals is made bioavailable for uptake by plants [251d]
- Using AI, bird flu study shows greater antibody evasion in newer H5N1 strains [251d]
- Study finds active matter and shear flows share thinning behaviors [251d]
- Better management of the Australian seafood industry can create resilience to food shocks [251d]
- Roadmap details how to improve exoplanet exploration using the James Webb Space Telescope [251d]
- Research confirms that ancient Tasmania was not a 'wilderness,' but an indigenous cultural landscape [251d]
- Finding solutions to problem of clumping in potash-based products [251d]
- Research team overcomes heteroatom constraints via cobalt catalysis [251d]
- Waters along Bar Harbor, Acadia, home to billions of microplastics [251d]
- Same-sex marriage recognition helps countries attract and retain highly skilled workers, research suggests [251d]
- Researchers discover faster, more energy-efficient way to manufacture industrially important propylene [251d]
- Chemists reveal how Rembrandt combined special pigments for golden details of 'The Night Watch' [251d]
- NASA streams first 4K video from aircraft to space station and back [251d]
- Weibo posts illuminate public response to China's three-child policy measures [251d]
- New research underscores the close relationship between Saharan dust and hurricane rainfall [251d]
- Southern Ocean absorbing more CO₂ than previously thought, study finds [251d]
- Study shows chickens use flushed skin and feather fluffing to display different emotions, levels of excitement [251d]
- Producing oxygen from rock is harder in lower gravity, modeling study shows [251d]
- The ultraviolet habitable zone may set a time limit on the formation of life [251d]
- Next-generation Event Horizon Telescope to unlock mysteries of black holes [251d]
- Researchers discover robust link between meat production and zoonotic disease outbreaks in Asia [251d]
- Novel biosensor could enable fast, precise disease diagnosis and prevention [251d]
- NASA's ICON mission ends with several ionospheric breakthroughs [251d]
- Nearly half of children in Wales have additional learning needs, report finds [251d]
- Dark matter flies ahead of normal matter in mega galaxy cluster collision [251d]
- Cheesemaking is a complex science—a food chemist explains the process from milk to mozzarella [251d]
- Seabirds are threatened by trawl fisheries, study finds [251d]
- Silkworms and shrimp may help regenerate damaged skin and bone [251d]
- Energy poverty can mean you spend less on luxuries—or put your life at risk [251d]
- From trash to treasure: Machine learning enhances organic waste recycling [251d]
- When it comes to butterflies, people prefer pretty ones: That's a problem for scientists. [251d]
- How experts are calculating the Paris Olympics' carbon footprint: 83 bottles of wine per person [251d]
- Net effects of man-made nitrogen attenuate global warming, researchers find [251d]
- If the government is serious about tackling child poverty, it should extend free school meals [251d]
- Reducing carbon dioxide to acetate with a polyaniline catalyst coated in cobalt oxide nanoparticles [251d]
- Nude athletes and fights to the death: What really happened at the ancient Olympics [251d]
- Spatially decoupling bromide-mediated process boosts propylene oxide electrosynthesis [251d]
- When it comes to political advertising, is AI ever OK? [251d]
- New technique detects THC in saliva in minutes with minimal sample [251d]
- 'Janus' dual-atom catalyst shows enhanced performance for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction and evolution [251d]
- People with disability know bodies can be funny—so it's OK that you're laughing at the Paralympics TikTok account [251d]
- Addressing food insecurity for poor South African households [251d]
- Is your child's photo on their school Facebook page? What does this mean for their privacy? [251d]
- Yes, Australia's environment is on a depressing path—but $7 billion a year would transform it, says report [251d]
- Russia's war in Ukraine has been devastating for animals—but they've also given the nation reason for hope [251d]
- Paying more for policing doesn't stop or reduce crime, say researchers [251d]
- Transgender athletes face an uncertain future at the Olympics as reactionary policies gain ground [251d]
- Scientists hijack natural delivery system to send engineered proteins to target cells [251d]
- Female whale shark with satellite transmitter for record-breaking four years shows consistent migrations [251d]
- Reduce, reuse, reflycle: How genetically modified flies can reduce waste and keep it out of landfills [251d]
- Scientists assess how large dinosaurs could really get [251d]
- Physicists control electronic properties of moiré crystals [251d]
- Webb images nearest super-Jupiter, opening a new window to exoplanet research [251d]
- Trees reveal climate surprise: Microbes living in bark remove methane from the atmosphere [251d]
- Scientists discover how yeast cells sense physical stresses on the membranes that protect them [251d]
- New study supports stable mantle chemistry dating back to Earth's early geologic history [251d]
- Research shows the ocean is becoming too loud for oysters [251d]
- Study reveals historical mismatch in Southern Ocean contributes to heat and carbon uptake [251d]
- Blue light could kill at least 99% of bacteria linked to dog ear infections, new research shows [251d]
- Are chemicals still spreading near Placer County missile site in Northern California? New probe data show the latest [251d]
- Method can analyze individual, still-living cells that may contain biomarkers for cancer and other deadly diseases [251d]
- Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly research opens the door to new crop varieties [251d]
- Biologists discover human-infecting parasite produces sterile soldiers like ants and termites [251d]
- Galaxy clusters could be used as dark matter colliders to understand nature of invisible particles, say scientists [251d]
- Does heat travel differently in tight spaces? New insights into convection heat and fluid mechanics [251d]
- Air quality improvements in India partially due to weather, study finds [251d]
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- Lost lake sheds light on past and future water security [251d]
- New way to analyze riblet denticles on modern great white sharks sheds light on swimming speed [251d]
- Tunable metasurface can control optical light in space and time, offering path to wireless communication channels [251d]
- Synthesis of a new compound with excellent intrinsic magnetic properties using smaller amounts of rare earth elements [251d]
- Two additional components of the CC Com system found [251d]
- Study shows elephant trunk dexterity can be mimicked with minimal actuators [251d]
- Wild raccoons are flexible learners, puzzle box study shows [251d]
- Simulations reveal mechanism behind dynamic fish schooling [251d]
- Crystalline solid could function as a hydrogen carrier by adsorbing and releasing ammonia [251d]
- Chemists develop clickable tryptophan modification strategy for late-stage diversification of native peptides [251d]
- Taiwan shuts down as deadly Typhoon Gaemi approaches [251d]
- Komodo dragons have teeth coated in iron to kill prey, study finds [251d]
- An optical lattice clock based on strontium atoms achieves unprecedented accuracy [251d]
- A mixed approach to reforestation is better than planting or regeneration alone, study finds [252d]
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