The Brutalist Report - science
- Study finds adding extra periods to your texts makes them... Seem. More. Intense. [357d]
- Experiments show wild fish can recognize individual divers [357d]
- Research reveals smaller glacial lakes more prone to flooding [357d]
- Businesses can cut energy waste by creating a workplace where saving power feels encouraged, not enforced [357d]
- USDA grants conditional approval for new bird flu vaccine amid worsening outbreak [357d]
- Unlocking the secrets of fusion's core with AI-enhanced simulations [357d]
- Researchers develop first room temperature holmium-doped yttrium lithium fluoride thin disk laser [357d]
- Microfluidic component library component library enables rapid, low-cost device prototyping [357d]
- Quantum billiard balls: Digging deeper into light-assisted atomic collisions [357d]
- Nanoscale technique uses atomic vibrations to show how quantum materials behave at interfaces [357d]
- New 2D carbon material is tougher than graphene and resists cracking [357d]
- Avoiding the workplace mediocrity trap: Exclusion of top performers can lead to intentional underperformance [357d]
- Antarctic expedition confirms the spread of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in the Weddell Sea [357d]
- Tackling the grand challenges of our time: We are all part of the solution [357d]
- Deporting millions of immigrants could shock the US economy, increasing housing, food and other prices [357d]
- Kahramanmaraş earthquake study showcases potential slip rate errors [357d]
- Strong nuclear force calculations explain multiscale phenomena in atomic nuclei [357d]
- Deep-sea organisms shape ocean floor at 7.5 km depth [357d]
- Timing in eBay negotiations affects deal outcomes, study reveals [357d]
- Jupiter's moon Callisto is very likely an ocean world [357d]
- Ecologists find that eastern monarch butterflies are delaying fall migration [357d]
- Study shows Indian Ocean devil rays at risk of overfishing [357d]
- Sunscreen's potential impact on marine life needs urgent investigation [357d]
- Light-powered breakthrough enables precision tuning of quantum dots [357d]
- Dual-site catalyst transforms CO₂ into renewable methanol [357d]
- What can we learn from a 100-year-old housing experiment? [357d]
- Palm-sized single-shot full-color incoherent digital holographic camera system with white light [357d]
- Young people can be helped to develop more grit [357d]
- Scalable way to generate and control sound in silicon photonic chips [357d]
- Who gets to be a physicist? Research explores physics educational motivations of non-traditional students [357d]
- Americans willing to pay nearly $100 billion to reduce gun violence [357d]
- Scientists confirm new invasive species of anemone in U.S. on New Jersey beaches [357d]
- New model maps animal farms to tackle environmental challenges [357d]
- Understanding long-term development of earthquake-related faults in central Italy [357d]
- New study reveals hidden risks of social capital in microfinance during economic crises [357d]
- Sweet molasses feed proves key to understanding grazing behavior in cattle [357d]
- Use of child sexual abuse material is often associated with other forms of violence, say researchers [357d]
- Economic need and past actions affect whether there is cooperation or antagonism between communities [357d]
- Network analysis identifies 15 key motives driving human behavior [357d]
- Doubling down on a century-old math formula unlocks more controllable qubits [357d]
- Biodiversity in England's rivers found to have improved as metal pollution reduced [357d]
- Self-protecting nanoparticles can enhance colorectal cancer drug delivery [357d]
- Solar Orbiter ready for close encounter with Venus [357d]
- Mission accomplished for space telescope Gaia [357d]
- Gamified building sites provide safer, more accessible learning opportunities for construction students [357d]
- New gold nanoparticle-based therapy shows promise in colorectal cancer treatment [357d]
- Bold policy action required as Australia falls behind on social, economic and environmental well-being [357d]
- What would happen if a tiny black hole passed through your body? [357d]
- Consumers who believe in karma may be less likely to boycott brands for bad behavior [357d]
- Great Unconformity protection efforts stalled, but advocates hopeful [357d]
- New X-ray experiment could solve major physics puzzles [357d]
- Why we think Theia existed [357d]
- Liquid mirrors can only point straight up. could magnets solve this problem? [357d]
- Fossils reveal rapid land recovery after end-Permian extinction around 252 million years ago [357d]
- Unexpected layer interactions in kagome ferromagnets reveal new magnetic phenomena [357d]
- Lévy walk patterns identified in nuclear particle collisions [357d]
- South Africa has failed to deliver access to enough water for millions. A new approach is needed [357d]
- How California can rebuild safer, more resilient cities after wildfires without pricing out workers [357d]
- Selective combustion provides energy-efficient alternative to remove pollutants from industrial processes [357d]
- Understanding of marine ecosystems is alarmingly low. Here's why ocean literacy matters [357d]
- Quantum effects make distant objects move together: New research finds this may happen with ripples in space [357d]
- 5 ways to improve security governance and prevent future illegal mining tragedies from happening [357d]
- High-speed microscopy reveals real-time protein translocation across a bacterial membrane [357d]
- Scientists unlock one of the toughest biomaterials and find clues to pollen's expiration date [357d]
- Software tool tracks student behavior in educational games to boost collaborative learning [357d]
- Light from artificial atoms: Advancing quantum systems with superconducting circuits [357d]
- Unpacking the secrets behind an online marketplace's low-cost dominance [357d]
- Perseverance finds new kinds of rocks that could be the oldest ever found on Mars [358d]
- Solid state lubricant uses atomically thin sheets to achieve extremely low friction [358d]
- Cellular clean-up: Solving the mystery of how cells initiate their recycling process [358d]
- Autonomous robots track plankton in the Arctic Ocean [358d]
- Burning plastic for cooking and heating: An emerging environmental crisis [358d]
- How Staphylococcus aureus 'steals' iron from our blood during infections [358d]
- Celestial odd couple: Massive star and white dwarf caught in X-ray flash [358d]
- Q&A: Why 'leaky' plants could accelerate climate change [358d]
- Flood risk on the rise: Climate change models point to more persistent heavy rainfall [358d]
- The evolving pigment palette of European skin, eyes and hair as seen through ancient DNA [358d]
- Plastic bottles easier to recycle with new degradable glue [358d]
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