The Brutalist Report - science
- Lack of competition between petrol stations hits households most in poorest areas: Study [217d]
- A chloroplast-mimicking nanoreactor for enhanced CO₂ electrocatalysis [217d]
- Study: Plasmonic copper nanowires boost nitrate reduction efficiency [217d]
- The impact of human activity on air quality: A look at aerosol pollution before and after the Industrial Revolution [217d]
- Molecularly imprinted polymers help get the stink out of smoke-tainted wine [217d]
- Novel probiotics identified in traditional Brazilian cheeses [217d]
- Spot AI images this election: Fact vs. fiction tips [217d]
- Drowning tomatoes for science [217d]
- Scientists unlock the secrets of how a key protein converts DNA into RNA [217d]
- Scientists make plea for greater focus on natural textile fibers [217d]
- Study uses a gambling framework to show how past regrets can be viewed differently moving forward [217d]
- Novel encoding mechanism unveiled for particle physics [217d]
- Observatory reveals key evidence of cosmic ray acceleration limit in W51 for first time [217d]
- Study reveals distinct roles of H3K27me3 and H3K36me3 in winter wheat vernalization [217d]
- Scientists modify citrus pectin with induced electric field [217d]
- Air conditioning poses a climate conundrum [217d]
- Q&A: Business expert shares insights from panel formed to examine infant formula crisis [217d]
- Researchers present a high-dimensional choice model for online retailing [217d]
- Chemists achieve PFAS-free synthesis of fluorinated pharmaceutical and agrochemical compounds [217d]
- Husbands still dominate investment decisions, research reveals [217d]
- Illuminating the unavoidable imperfections of nanostructures [217d]
- 'Sauna' mangrove sanctuaries pose risk for stingrays [217d]
- Is authentic leadership effective in promoting diversity in Japan? [217d]
- AI peers into the deep: High-resolution 3D tracking of coral reef fish [217d]
- Number of fish species at risk of extinction five-fold higher than previous estimates according to new prediction [217d]
- Tuberculosis under the sea: A marine sponge microbe provides insights into the bacterium's evolution [217d]
- Ancient gene gives spiders their narrow waist, research reveals [217d]
- Catalytic process vaporizes plastic bags and bottles, yielding gases to make new, recycled plastics [217d]
- Bacteria able to overcome cost of vancomycin resistance in lab setting [217d]
- Uncovering the secret communication of marmoset monkeys: They have names [217d]
- How a salt giant radically reshaped Mediterranean marine biodiversity [217d]
- Researcher studies how violent policies spread among governments [217d]
- Study reveals impact of research assessments on UK legal publishing [217d]
- New model to enhance extreme rainfall prediction [217d]
- Political posts on X could harm academics' credibility, new study finds [217d]
- Neutron scattering instrument represents a new dawn for AI-powered atomic-scale 3D imaging [217d]
- New moves for self defense—how plants can inspire future soft robotic design [217d]
- Vinegar vapor method could make UV sensors 128,000 times more responsive [217d]
- Exploring functional organic materials for the energy transition [217d]
- Like people, vultures get set in their ways and have fewer friends as they age [217d]
- Physics researchers identify new multiple Majorana zero modes in superconducting SnTe [217d]
- Hubble observes an oddly organized satellite galaxy [217d]
- Spectroscopy study reveals electrons in cocatalyst periphery drive photocatalytic hydrogen evolution [217d]
- AI and remote sensing data sets advance sustainable mining and Earth observation [217d]
- Nanoplastics put stress on trees and impair photosynthesis [217d]
- Study links gentrification to reduced crime, but downsides of gentrification can't be ignored [217d]
- Easing bail policy does not lead to increased crime, report finds [217d]
- Research connects happy keywords to happier shoppers [217d]
- Glacier flooding in Alaskan capital sets new record [217d]
- Proper greening of schoolyards fosters inclusion, creative learning and children's health [217d]
- Public opinion of new justices affects views on entire Supreme Court [217d]
- Diverse crop rotations reduce risk of crop loss under poor growing conditions [217d]
- Africa's 'youthquake': Huge numbers of young people have no jobs, the wrong skills and little hope [217d]
- Blue Origin completes latest space tourism flight successfully [217d]
- Floods submerge Vietnam's dragon fruit farms [217d]
- The Vesuvius challenge is using AI to virtually unroll Pompeii's ancient scrolls [217d]
- Researcher: Playing technology games and making science fun helps young kids solve visual problems, grasp ideas better [217d]
- South Africa's coal workers face uncertainty—study shows they're being left out of the green transition [217d]
- Talk isn't enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects [217d]
- Who are the global super-rich of tomorrow? Teens at one of the world's most expensive schools interviewed [217d]
- Machine-learning models can predict colonization outcomes of complex microbial communities [217d]
- LGBTQI+ Australians are tired of being ignored—here's why counting them in the census is so important [217d]
- Labor or leisure? Why a universal basic income might foster well-being but not productivity [217d]
- Romance fraud doesn't only happen online—it can turn into real-world deception [217d]
- Avian flu has infected dairy cows in more than a dozen states—a microbiologist explains how the virus is spreading [217d]
- How 'climate mainstreaming' can address climate change and further development goals [217d]
- Who says boys don't cry? Why we must encourage men and boys to express their emotions [217d]
- NASA's Roman Space Telescope to investigate galactic fossils [217d]
- They come from above: Here's why magpies, magpie-larks and lapwings swoop in spring [217d]
- Ocean heat is changing marine food webs—with far-reaching consequences for NZ fisheries and sea life [217d]
- Why Americans do political speeches so well (and debates so badly) [217d]
- Chiral molecule research achieves near-complete separation in quantum states [217d]
- International consortium with NASA reveals hidden impact of spaceflight on gut health [217d]
- Novel motion simulator reveals key role of air flow in rodent navigation [217d]
- Scientists discover how starfish get 'legless' [217d]
- What's in the foods we eat? Researchers develop a food microbiome database [217d]
- Researchers create entangled quantum magnets with protected quantum excitations [217d]
- New research busts the myth that crossbred 'designer dogs' are healthier than pedigrees [217d]
- Bacterial defense strategy has potential application in genome editing [217d]
- Upgraded atomic force microscope captures 3D images of calcite dissolving [217d]
- What if you flew your warp drive spaceship into a black hole? [217d]
- Research-based toolkit supports neurodiverse children [217d]
- Teens recognize risk behavior in movies and series, but are not always critical [217d]
- Is Betelgeuse actually a binary star? [217d]
- Arctic heat waves linked to sea ice loss, new study reveals [217d]
- Astronauts stranded in space: Unexpected eight-month stay highlights risks of space exploration [217d]
- Study reveals crucial role of mixing Atlantic and Arctic waters in global ocean circulation [217d]
- New Horizons spacecraft measurements shed light on the darkness of the universe [217d]
- Protein mutant stability can be inferred from AI-predicted structures [217d]
- Advances in semiconductor patterning: New block copolymer achieves 7.6 nm line width [217d]
- Shedding light on the mechanism of yeast DNA repair [217d]
- New knowledge about cell receptors paves the way for future drugs against intestinal tumors [217d]
- Compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effects [217d]
- Study shows an electrically-activated protein regulates spermatogenesis [217d]
- Practical formate/bicarbonate energy system shows promise for hydrogen storage [217d]
- The good, the bad, and the cleaved: 14-3-3η in viral battles [217d]
- Larger ant colonies drive the evolution of worker castes: Division of labor is key to life's complexity, says study [217d]
- Using atomic excitations to measure the rotation of spacetime [217d]
- Scientists develop new chemical tool for infection research [217d]
- One of Colorado's reintroduced wolves wandered into Rocky Mountain National Park [217d]
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