The Brutalist Report - science
- Seeing more in expansion microscopy: New methods light up lipid membranes and allow for high-resolution protein mapping [343d]
- Eco-friendly flotation method increases mineral yield [343d]
- Study uncovers the core principles of low-resistance antibiotics [343d]
- Study links 'manfluencer' content to extremist radicalization in men [343d]
- Nanoscale material illuminates cancer cells in freezing conditions for precise cryosurgery [343d]
- Water might be older than we first thought, forming a key constituent of the first galaxies [343d]
- City fires are likely to increase with climate change, modeling study warns [344d]
- When did our ancestors start to eat meat regularly? Fossilized teeth get us closer to the answer [344d]
- From handicap to asset: AI approach leverages optical phenomenon to produce better microscopy images [344d]
- How a naturally occurring mechanism hampers fertility [344d]
- New parameterization schemes enhance the prediction accuracy of typhoon intensity [344d]
- Extracellular vesicles that guide zebrafish embryonic development may have potential for human medicine [344d]
- Uncovering the protein complex that is critical to male fertility [344d]
- Quantum properties in atom-thick semiconductors offer new way to detect electrical signals in cells [344d]
- Study reveals key role of moss crust patch size in desert soil phosphorus dynamics [344d]
- Sea otters help kelp forests recover—but how fast depends on where they are [344d]
- New Zealand's Chatham Rise seafloor may be more resilient to physical disturbances than previously thought [344d]
- Opinion: On hurricanes and hoaxes—a case for finding common ground [344d]
- Digitization as the key to processing colonial natural history collections [344d]
- New techniques boost lettuce freeze tolerance [344d]
- Researcher uncovers hidden copy of Shakespeare sonnet [344d]
- The US weather enterprise is at risk, say meteorologists [344d]
- Practical expertise drives salary premiums in the AI sector, finds new study [344d]
- CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance in wastewater [344d]
- 3D printing in microbial electrochemistry: A way to power a cleaner environment [344d]
- Caribou case study offers a new model to manage species at risk [344d]
- Spitefulness linked to belief in conspiracy theories [344d]
- Pacific oyster may colonize the Baltic Sea [344d]
- South American rivers harbor cancer-linked microplastics, studies show [344d]
- Space capsule entering Earth's atmosphere detected with distributed acoustic sensing [344d]
- Breaking the surface: How damage reshapes ripples in graphene [344d]
- Large sports events can be good, but do they have to cost so much? [344d]
- Soil found to play crucial role in breaking down methane from leaking legacy wells [344d]
- Coastal economies rely on NOAA, from Maine to Florida, Texas and Alaska—even if they don't realize it [344d]
- Breaking down corrosion to predict failure and design stronger materials [344d]
- Going with the flow: Visualizing ocean currents with ECCO ocean model [344d]
- Africa's elephants have been in dramatic decline for 50 years [344d]
- A chemical 'trojan horse': Polymers used in everyday products can degrade into toxic chemicals, study finds [344d]
- What are the origins of the Asante's famous kente cloth? I traced its history to find out [344d]
- New policies needed to boost gender equity in labor market [344d]
- Electrochemistry method using amino acids and coconut oil could reduce medicine costs and promote sustainability [344d]
- Europe's Ariane 6 rocket launch postponed due to 'anomaly' [344d]
- Submarine cables keep the world connected. They can also help us study climate change [344d]
- Chiral organometallic nanosheets offer room-temperature multiferroicity and topological features [344d]
- Superconducting quantum processor prototype operates 10¹⁵ times faster than fastest supercomputer [344d]
- Exploring quantum materials: Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering captures microscopic, rapidly changing properties [344d]
- In friendship, love and feuds, adolescents stick with their own, researcher says [344d]
- Q&A: Seeking insight on how children and adults understand right and wrong [344d]
- Wildfire season is changing in Canada, posing even greater risks to the nation's communities and ecosystems [344d]
- Governments can keep raiding takeaways and nail bars, but businesses will still employ undocumented migrants [344d]
- English schools provide free period products, but they're still not easy for pupils to get hold of [344d]
- Scientists highlight alarming rise in marine heat waves worldwide [344d]
- Webb exposes complex atmosphere of starless super-Jupiter [344d]
- Portable biosensor can detect airborne bird flu in under five minutes [344d]
- Ideal nitrogen fertilizer rates in Corn Belt have been climbing for decades, study shows [344d]
- 3D genome structure guides sperm development, shedding light on fertility and developmental disorders [344d]
- New species of tiger swallowtail butterfly identified in eastern North America [344d]
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