The Brutalist Report - science
- First robot leg with 'artificial muscles' jumps nimbly: Study [531d]
- Researcher examines model to foster just and equitable youth engagement in residential facilities [531d]
- How a failed switch won the Nobel Prize [531d]
- Pausing biological clock could give boost to lab-produced blood stem cells [531d]
- Social media negatively impacting teens' life satisfaction, finds Australian survey [531d]
- It's not just hot air: Improved air quality model aids forecasters in the field [531d]
- Strolling around a Singapore town: What makes a neighborhood ideal for walking? [531d]
- Sweeping global study charts a path forward for climate-resilient agriculture [531d]
- Australian research examines money laundering and harm from organized crime [531d]
- With the right plants, wetlands can recover, says researcher [531d]
- Chemical chameleon reveals novel pathway for separating rare-earth metals [531d]
- AI boosts indoor food production's energy sustainability [531d]
- Archaeologists challenge theory of violent Steppe invasion in Iberia Peninsula [531d]
- Formation of super-Earths proven limited near metal-poor stars [531d]
- With AI, extreme microbe reveals how life's building blocks adapt to high pressure [531d]
- U.S. lakes in communities of color are monitored less for water quality [531d]
- Wildfires tear through western US during heat wave [531d]
- Genetic analysis reveals new giant fanged frog species in Philippines that is nearly identical to even larger species [531d]
- Unraveling the fundamental principles of eutectic solidification with real-time, nanoscale imaging [531d]
- Charcoal, ashes and coprolites: Latest findings shed light on the Neanderthals at Prado Vargas [531d]
- Open-source software helps streamline 2D materials research with scanning tunneling microscope automation [531d]
- Mathematical modeling explores the statistical mysteries of successfully scheduling a meeting [531d]
- Social media interviews uncover New Yorkers' frustrations with high energy costs and reliability [531d]
- Belief in academic ability key factor in academic success for low-income students [531d]
- Fluctuating hydrodynamics theory could describe chaotic many-body systems, study suggests [531d]
- Study sheds light on CO₂ absorption mechanism of cement-based materials [531d]
- Most detailed study yet of seismic activity links fault strength to likelihood of large earthquakes [531d]
- Pluto mission: South African astronomers join forces with NASA to learn more about the dwarf planet [531d]
- During the pandemic, employers who fostered 'collective engagement' had less employee turnover [531d]
- Sexual violence in South Africa: Women share their stories about the dangers of commuting on minibus taxis [531d]
- Evaluating own-price dynamics in taxing environmental externalities [531d]
- Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood [531d]
- Global study shows that most cities receive more rainfall than surrounding rural areas [531d]
- Iron was life's 'primeval' metal, say scientists [531d]
- Psychology study offers messaging roadmap for changing attitudes on environmental issues and policies [531d]
- Cattle grazing by Maasai not harmful to national park, research argues [531d]
- Rating agencies and Africa: The absence of people on the ground contributes to bias against the continent [531d]
- US statewide bans on plastic bags reduced beach pollution: Analysis [531d]
- Separating viruses from saliva with sound waves for therapeutic studies [531d]
- Green hydrogen: MXenes show talent as catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction [531d]
- Large theropod dinosaurs thrived near South Pole, Australian tracks show [531d]
- Silver nanoparticles and a new sensing method can fight back against antibiotic-resistant biofilms [531d]
- Researchers reveal performance boost mechanism in single-atom catalyst for oxygen evolution reaction [531d]
- AI system identifies elephant trumpeting calls to improve safety for villagers [531d]
- Legislation to protect fish in Brazil could have opposite effect [531d]
- The case for adding iron to the ocean for carbon dioxide removal [531d]
- Like a diamond in the sky: How to spot NASA's solar sail demo in orbit [532d]
- New research sinks old theory for the doldrums, a low-wind equatorial region that stranded sailors for centuries [532d]
- Farming at the edges of nature reserves is helping exotic species invade New Zealand, finds study [532d]
- Zeolite catalyst method use microwaves to convert waste cooking oil into useful chemicals [532d]
- New fusion reactions could lead to long-lasting superheavy nuclei with unique properties [532d]
- Could alternative meat meet a growing demand? [532d]
- Could comets have delivered the building blocks of life to ocean worlds like Europa, Enceladus and Titan? [532d]
- Artemis III landing sites identified using mapping and algorithm techniques [532d]
- How much do vegan diets improve the health of dogs? [532d]
- The challenge of LGBTQI+ inclusion at Big Four firms [532d]
- Diet change for more sustainable finfish aquaculture [532d]
- Growing key biomethane crop on peat emits three times more CO₂ than using natural gas, finds study [532d]
- Three new ancestors added to Tasmanian tiger's storyline [532d]
- Effort to improve wintertime air quality in Fairbanks, Alaska, may not be as effective as intended [532d]
- Pesticides in combination can have unexpected effects on the development of honeybees [532d]
- Digitally cataloging archived plant specimens can transform conservation efforts [532d]
- X-rays from atomic systems could reveal new clues about rival quantum theories [532d]
- Volunteers track Parisian pollution with the help of tree bark [532d]
- Crown-of-thorns starfish thrive in degraded coral habitats [532d]
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