The Brutalist Report - science
- NASA JPL prepping for full year of launches, mission milestones [97d]
- An underestimated source of methane found in shallow coastal waters [97d]
- Terahertz pulses induce chirality in a non-chiral crystal [97d]
- Possible evidence of bird flu vaccinations driving virus evolution [97d]
- Alternative protein sources: Improving the mouthfeel of plant-based foods with fava beans [97d]
- Offline versus online promotional media: Which drives better consumer engagement and behavioral responses? [97d]
- Harvest smarter, not harder: Machine learning meets tomato farming [97d]
- Cosmological data suggest the universe has become 'messier and more complicated' [97d]
- Bacteria found to eat forever chemicals, and even some of their toxic byproducts [97d]
- Physicists propose 'bridge' strategy to stabilize quantum networks [97d]
- Protein denaturation provides a path toward more sustainable 3D printing of photoresins [97d]
- Toward video generative models of the molecular world [97d]
- How we uncovered the UK's biggest site of dinosaur tracks in a quarry in Oxfordshire [97d]
- More acidic oceans may affect the sex of oysters [97d]
- New Oxford report: Carbon capture and storage without taxpayer billions is possible [97d]
- Trump returns: Nine things to expect for the climate [97d]
- Mixing silicon with 2D materials for new energy-efficient semiconductor tech [97d]
- Electron spin resonance sheds light on tin-based perovskite solar cell efficiency [97d]
- Super enzyme that regulates testosterone levels in males discovered in 'crazy' bird species [97d]
- New tool enables phylogenomic analyses of entire genomes [97d]
- The moon has been listed as a threatened historic site, but the value of 'lunar heritage' needs defining [97d]
- How global inequalities hinder climate action [97d]
- Overnight firefight tames new California blaze [97d]
- Discovery in South Africa holds oldest evidence of mixing ingredients to make arrow poison [97d]
- Self-supervised learning approach can test 20 million cells or more [97d]
- Molecular mechanism reveals how hairy mussels achieve reversible underwater adhesion [97d]
- From root to shoot: How silicon powers plant resilience [97d]
- China is struggling to control its provinces as they expand distant-water fishing [97d]
- Social connection is crucial to well-being: New public health guidelines aim to build healthier lives and communities [97d]
- Nanoribbons reveal potential source of light for quantum technologies [97d]
- What will it take to reach zero space debris? [97d]
- Community engagement and support critical factors of resilience for people displaced by war, says expert [97d]
- Industrial scale farming is flawed: What ecologically-friendly farming practices could look like in Africa [97d]
- Unique genetic mechanism that protects cells against viruses discovered [97d]
- Quantum thermometer uses giant Rydberg atoms to measure temperature more accurately [97d]
- After the fire: Rain on wildfire burn scars can trigger deadly debris flows. A geologist explains how [97d]
- Many more older people are leaving prison and face unmet needs for housing and health care [97d]
- V-161: Newly discovered compound advances the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [97d]
- Nine million Ethiopian children have been forced out of school: What the government must do [97d]
- Your fuzzy flannel pajamas could be incredibly flammable—here's what to know [97d]
- Bacterial changes point to new therapies for Legionnaires' disease [97d]
- Global food production has resulted in significant biodiversity loss, research shows [97d]
- Unusual sulfur pathways offer a promising target in a high-priority pathogen [97d]
- Mosaic nanoparticle vaccine approach could help combat future coronavirus pandemics [97d]
- Electrified approach enhances esterification efficiency [97d]
- Exploring the intersection of AI and climate physics: Machine learning's role in advancing climate science [97d]
- Commercial drones show promise as meteorological tools for numerical weather predictions [97d]
- Contaminants in commonly hunted waterfowl pose potential health risks [97d]
- By the numbers: Diarylethene crystal orientation controlled for first time [97d]
- Mane attraction: Molecular 'switch' may control long scalp hair [97d]
- Predicting lab earthquakes with physics-informed AI [97d]
- Computational tool designs proteins with water-mediated interactions in mind [97d]
- Study reveals rapid shift in loggerhead sea turtles' range [97d]
- Criteria for promotion to full professorship found to vary greatly around the world [97d]
- Does 'made with love' sell? Research reveals who values handmade products the most [97d]
- Boosted tin-based qubit signals enhance quantum communication prospects [97d]
- Could the Summerville ghost lantern be an earthquake light? [97d]
- Scientists develop novel device to modulate polarization of THz waves [97d]
- Computational tool streamlines genetic analysis for evolutionary biologists [97d]
- Imagining the physics of George R.R. Martin's fictional universe [97d]
- Scientists use black-hole mergers to test symmetries of the universe [97d]
- Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement—here's why that's not such a bad thing [97d]
- A new twist in an old origin story: Earliest dinosaurs may have emerged in the Amazon [97d]
- Deepfakes and the law: Why Britain needs stronger protections against technology-facilitated abuse [97d]
- The last time it was legal, exports of sea sand destroyed dozens of Indonesian islands—now, the ban is being lifted [97d]
- Clocking nature's heaviest elementary particle: CMS tests whether top quarks play by Einstein's rules [97d]
- Thousands of citizen scientists help identify shifts in floral traits of insect-pollinated plants [97d]
- Orchid's unique structure reveals new self-pollination mechanism [97d]
- TESS and JWST unveil disintegrating planetary interiors [97d]
- Billionaire Bloomberg to fund UN climate body after US withdrawal [97d]
- Taiwan plans to cull up to 120,000 green iguanas due to their negative impact on agriculture [97d]
- French cities' tap water contaminated with harmful chemicals, study reveals [97d]
- AI method improves accuracy of forecasting rapid intensification in tropical cyclones [97d]
- Einstein Probe detects puzzling cosmic explosion [97d]
- Artificial photosynthesis decoded: How carbon nitride splits water (and enables green hydrogen) [97d]
- Smart fabric can heat up by 30°C after 10 minutes of sun exposure [97d]
- Fox and rabbit in the quantum world: Atomic particles with antagonistic interactions [97d]
- Simple mathematical model predicts development of cultural structures observed in human societies [97d]
- Detecting edges of images at the speed of light [97d]
- Rare pterosaur fossil reveals crocodilian bite 76 million years ago [97d]
- Why is my horse not shedding its winter coat? Understanding PPID in horses [97d]
- Physicists pioneer entanglement microscopy algorithm for quantum many-body systems [97d]
- Game, set, match: Exploring the experiences of women coaches in tennis [97d]
- Native oyster and other shellfish recovery rests with robust reef restoration [97d]
- Solving the evolutionary puzzle of polyploidy: How genome duplication shapes adaptation [97d]
- Group sues Washington state over late reporting on greenhouse gas emissions [97d]
- Two sub-Neptune exoplanets detected by astronomers [97d]
- Study demonstrates integration of 1,024 silicon quantum dots with on-chip electronics all operating at low temperatures [97d]
- Climate-driven changes have already threatened more than half of Central Europe's productive agricultural landscape [97d]
- Curiosity-driven experiment helps unravel antibiotic-resistance mystery [97d]
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- Mass evacuations after explosive new fire erupts near Los Angeles [97d]
- WWF blasts Sweden, Finland over logging practices [97d]
- Nearly 200 Bangkok schools close over air pollution [97d]
- Azraq Basin fossils reveal mammals shrank during Pleistocene-Holocene climate shift [97d]
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