The Brutalist Report - science
- Weather patterns as a major contributing factor to complex air pollution [227d]
- Less severe forest fires can reduce intensity of future blazes [227d]
- Smart hives and dancing robot bees could boost sustainable beekeeping [227d]
- How 'winner and loser effects' impact social rank in animals—and humans [227d]
- Support at work does not make 'stuck' employees less likely to retaliate, study finds [227d]
- Achieving enhanced energy storage performance and ultra-fast discharge time in tungsten-bronze ceramic [227d]
- Mechanistic insights on SSZ-13 zeolite in catalytic dimethyl ether carbonylation [227d]
- Researchers develop nanoparticle array implantation for sensitive and reusable detection [227d]
- The application of Sapindus mukurossi extract in sebum-control shampoos [227d]
- Self-dealing has a long history on crypto exchanges: Researchers investigate 'wash trading' [227d]
- Political deepfake videos no more deceptive than other fake news, research finds [227d]
- Struggling pet owners feel pain of hard choices [227d]
- Small molecule organic eutectics show potential for replacing plastics [227d]
- Prison is a disaster for women—here's what could work instead [227d]
- Research collapse feared amid Venezuela election rift [227d]
- Green light for accurate vegetation research: Evaluation of global SIF datasets [227d]
- Researchers develop index to quantify circular bioeconomy [227d]
- Animals with higher body temperatures are more likely to evolve into herbivores, study finds [227d]
- Modeling study reveals German lake conditions under climate change [227d]
- Transboundary streamflow forecasting enhanced by transfer learning: A watershed moment in hydrology [227d]
- Study explains why laws are written in an incomprehensible style [227d]
- Understanding of early life ecosystems sheds light on evolution of life on Earth [227d]
- Politicization of water use exacerbates farmers' distrust, researchers find [227d]
- Specialized materials could passively control the internal temperature of space habitats [227d]
- Project Helianthus—a solar-sail-driven geomagnetic storm tracker [227d]
- Ocean salinity affects Earth's climate—how about on exoplanets? [227d]
- Controversial bill to abolish California fire hazard rankings dies in Legislature [227d]
- Polarization volume gratings break uniformity-efficiency tradeoff in AR waveguide displays [227d]
- Scientists propose gliding arc discharge plasma seawater sterilization technology for mariculture [227d]
- Sea anemone study identifies potentially regenerative stem cells linked to conserved genes [227d]
- Ultrathin quantum light sources: Scientists show excitonic interactions boost efficiency of entangled photon generation [227d]
- Study finds gun violence in rural America rises as deer hunting season begins [227d]
- Ghana launches first GMO crop amid debate [227d]
- Mapping Martian meteorites: Tracing origins on the red planet [227d]
- New satellite demonstrates the power of AI for Earth observation [227d]
- New method pinpoints virus that targets Ecuador fruit crop [227d]
- Buying habits tied to being morning or night person [227d]
- Unplugged: Navigating the 'Right to Disconnect' in Australia [227d]
- When climate reporting fails to create impact [227d]
- Chloroplast genome study separates C. meiocarpa and C. oleifera to enhance tea-oil camellia breeding [227d]
- The pioneering sugarcane variety transforming China's sugar industry [227d]
- Scientists investigate triggers of explosive volcanic eruptions in lab simulation study [227d]
- Scientists uncover exciton behavior in van der Waals magnets [227d]
- Morphable materials: Researchers coax nanoparticles to reconfigure themselves [227d]
- Printed electronics material can store 1,000 times more charge than current forms [227d]
- Spread the love (online): Study reveals in-party positivity drives online engagement more than out-party hostility [227d]
- Researchers track the sub-Antarctic journey of two Australian pygmy blue whales [227d]
- NASA-designed greenhouse-gas-detection instrument launches [227d]
- How a mix of old and new techniques produced a superior maize harvest in a dry part of South Africa [227d]
- Victorian technology for measuring the weather is still remarkably accurate [227d]
- U.S. has its first national strategy to reduce plastic pollution—three strong points and a key issue to watch [227d]
- Most young voters support Kamala Harris—but that doesn't guarantee they will show up at the polls [227d]
- Four things ancient Greeks and Romans got right about mental health [227d]
- Sex and alcohol in Nigeria: Marketing tactics send dangerous messages to young drinkers [227d]
- Will climate change lead to the extinction of a newly discovered tarantula species? [227d]
- What can you do if your child hates reading? [227d]
- What makes Brisbane 2032 different from Paris? A 'climate-positive' Olympics plan for lasting benefits [227d]
- Australia's nature is in deep crisis. These three easy steps could give new environmental laws teeth [227d]
- Going slow is better for fast cycling: Study reveals unique replication fork behavior in pluripotent stem cells [227d]
- New method uses nanoparticles to reprogram exhausted immune cells [227d]
- Researchers shed light on how to make photopolymerization much more efficient [227d]
- Rainfall may be a better predictor of sea turtle hatchling size than ambient temperature, research suggests [227d]
- Spider exploits firefly's flashing signals to lure more prey [227d]
- Mining the microbiome: Uncovering new antibiotics inside the human gut [227d]
- Observations investigate the connection of a supernova remnant with a nearby H II region [227d]
- New bacteria-derived hydrogel shows promise for muscle tissue regeneration [227d]
- Study explores dynamic role of iron oxides in organic carbon preservation in ocean floor [227d]
- The moon is 'blue' and 'super' on Monday: Is it really that important? [227d]
- High-ambition nitrogen interventions could cut NOₓ emissions by up to 52% by 2050 [227d]
- Mpox gives Denmark another way to flex its pharma power [227d]
- Is heat causing branches to fall off trees? Scientists aren't sure [227d]
- $15,000 reward offered for information on destroyed bald eagle nest in North Texas [227d]
- It took 50 years but Colorado finally met federal standards to lower carbon monoxide pollution [227d]
- How a currency devaluation in Kazakhstan made the country's poor worse off [227d]
- Boeing Starliner astronauts: What six months stuck in space may do to their perception of time [227d]
- Roundworm study reveals essential genes for sperm and egg cell formation [227d]
- Scientists show the sun's magnetic activity influences the determination of its seismic age [227d]
- Cloud level rise from deforestation threatens water supply in African mountains, study finds [227d]
- Biochemists engineer proteins that can transition between assembly and disassembly via allosteric control [227d]
- Scientists harness quantum microprocessor chips for advanced molecular spectroscopy simulation [227d]
- Novel photoreceptor sheds light on how cyanobacteria 'see' color [227d]
- New insight into the origins and motivations for ritual tooth removal in ancient Taiwan [227d]
- Seabird survey of Indo-Pacific atolls show their outsize impact on bird populations and nesting [227d]
- Researchers precisely measure effect of electromagnetic shielding in beryllium atoms [227d]
- Ice Age Europeans: Climate change caused a drastic decline in hunter–gatherers, fossil study shows [227d]
- A new plan seeks to protect California's coast against a rising ocean: It doesn't require sea walls [227d]
- Survey of nature's superhero, eelgrass, kicks off California bridge project [228d]
- Mars-bound payload on way to Florida for 1st launch of Blue Origin New Glenn [228d]
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- Cape Cod scientists delay controversial climate change project after feds raise concern [228d]
- New insights on how bird flu crosses the species barrier [228d]
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- Energy companies pressure landowners into fracking, study shows [228d]
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