The Brutalist Report - science
- Eldest daughters often carry the heaviest burdens: Insights from Madagascar [7d]
- Applying fragrance and lotion can reduce OH radicals near skin, affecting indoor air composition [7d]
- 'Intercrystals' pave the way for greener electronics and quantum technologies [7d]
- Faster, more stable plasma simulations help advance chip manufacturing [7d]
- Unlocking G-protein subunit GS3: How redox regulation shapes rice grain size [7d]
- Novel equation predicts how crystals and bubbles in magma alter seismic waves [7d]
- Stricter air pollution controls could prevent ozone-related early deaths [7d]
- Data-driven approach identifies promising CO₂ conversion catalysts [7d]
- SWOT satellite spots large-scale river waves for first time [7d]
- Extreme weather cycles change underwater light at Tahoe [7d]
- Archaeologist sailing like a Viking makes unexpected discoveries [7d]
- Los Angeles smog: Higher-than-expected ammonium nitrate levels found [7d]
- Building a giant catcher's mitt on the moon [7d]
- Climate change has sobering effect on wine regions worldwide, but with uneven impacts [7d]
- Positive expressive writing consistently improves well-being, but not all techniques are created equal [7d]
- An accidentally discovered class of nanostructured materials can passively harvest water from air [7d]
- Closely related plant proteins can control cell shape and growth in surprisingly distinct ways [7d]
- Ready for space travel? GENESTAR can track how space affects your health [7d]
- Transparent hydrogen boride nanosheets show antimicrobial properties against multiple pathogens [7d]
- PFAS detected in most US beers, with highest levels near contaminated water [7d]
- New research highlights opportunities to transform UK marine monitoring [7d]
- Chip-scale soliton microcombs reach femtosecond precision [7d]
- Sensation through the legs: What flies do and don't perceive when walking [7d]
- NASA's Mars Perseverance snaps a selfie as a Martian dust devil blows by [7d]
- Novel AI methodology improves gully erosion prediction and interpretation [7d]
- Seasonal resource subsidies shape life-history variations in red-spotted masu salmon [7d]
- Study finds sand lizards feel at home on railway tracks [7d]
- Wind-related hurricane losses for homeowners in the southeastern US could be nearly 76% higher by 2060 [7d]
- How deep-Earth carbon movements shape continents and diamonds [7d]
- The psychology of climate traps and how to avoid them [7d]
- Computational tool predicts stable metal-organic frameworks for new energy economy [7d]
- 35% efficiency boost seen in spin-torque heat-assisted magnetic recording [7d]
- Stress-induced changes in generations of cancer cells tracked live under the microscope [7d]
- Inorganic polycations induce widening of infrared transparency spectrum [7d]
- Molecular dynamics simulations show how potassium passes through an ion channel at atomic resolution [7d]
- Scientists discover how solar events affect the velocity of helium pickup ions [7d]
- Factors behind why some spiders are more venomous than others revealed [7d]
- Structure of liquid carbon measured for the first time [7d]
- How Hibiscus flowers lost their bullseyes [7d]
- Volcanic eruptions trigger ice formation in clouds [7d]
- Single-molecule spectroscopy reveals isotope effect in hydrogen confined to picocavities [7d]
- Clownfish survive heat waves by shrinking, study reveals [7d]
- When lightning strikes: Gamma-ray burst unleashed by lightning collision [7d]
- India's lion population rises by a third [7d]
- Researchers simulate tens of thousands of electrons in real time [7d]
- Combining afforestation and oceanic CO₂ removal could reduce pressure on land areas [7d]
- Why is it so hard for young people to get jobs? [7d]
- Organic glow-in-the-dark molecule shows promise for imaging and security applications [7d]
- Organoid research platform allows investigation of antiviral immunity in bats [7d]
- Malawi's response to Cyclone Freddy offers lessons in managing disasters: First up, don't leave people in the lurch [7d]
- Microneedle technology injects melatonin to extend shelf life of produce [7d]
- Windows are the No. 1 human threat to birds. An ecologist shares some simple steps to reduce collisions [7d]
- Researchers develop a pressure-induced water-producing material [7d]
- Graph neural network-guided discovery of Cu-HEA CO₂ reduction catalysts [7d]
- Portable device captures airborne molecules for noninvasive disease detection [7d]
- Paid maternity leave policies could be costing women tech jobs [7d]
- Flat optical metasurfaces in conductive plastics achieve 10-fold performance boost [7d]
- Study finds quantum computing in health care faces significant challenges, but there is promise [7d]
- Metal catalysts can be valuable, even when they aren't precious [7d]
- 3D virtual soundscape brings ancient Turkish underground city to life [7d]
- eDNA system enables efficient detection of nearly all reef-building coral genera in Japan [7d]
- From way back to the future: Space-time ripples modeled in new study [7d]
- Boulder washed inland a sign of Pacific tsunami history [7d]
- River alkalinization and ocean acidification face off in coastal waters [7d]
- Record-high Curie temperature achieved in ferromagnetic semiconductor [7d]
- Chimeric viral platform enables directed evolution of proteins for better therapies [7d]
- Unveiling the secrets of planet formation in environments of high UV radiation [7d]
- Yeast reveals how species adapt to a warmer climate [7d]
- Natural algal communities can inhibit aquaculture pathogens [7d]
- Making eye contact and small talk with strangers is more than just being polite [7d]
- Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic [7d]
- Rethinking engineering education: Why focusing on learning preferences matters for diversity [7d]
- Physics advance details new way to control solid objects in liquid [7d]
- British Chinese caterers and anti-Chinese racism during the COVID-19 pandemic [7d]
- Engineered bacteria can deliver antiviral therapies and vaccines [7d]
- Biodiversity in Antarctic soils may be greatly underestimated after surprising discovery [7d]
- Astronomers take first step toward multicolor black hole observations with Event Horizon Telescope [7d]
- Rethinking climate adaptation: Researchers call for a holistic approach to species on the move [7d]
- Congressional stock trading severely undermines public trust and compliance with the law, study reveals [7d]
- NSW is copping rain and flooding while parts of Australia are in drought. What's going on? [7d]
- 'Cosmic joust': Astronomers observe pair of galaxies in deep-space battle [7d]
- Mapping ATP's journey: Key protein identified as gateway for energy delivery into endoplasmic reticulum [7d]
- Mind the band gap: Researchers create nanoscale forms of elementary semiconductor with tunable electronic properties [7d]
- Teeth first evolved as sensory tissue in the armored exoskeletons of ancient fish, fossil scans find [7d]
- Meat-rich diets and a single gene variant may have contributed to the physiological evolution of modern humans [7d]
- Hand2: Positional code that allows axolotls to regrow limbs found [7d]
- Ingroup bias among inspectors impacts regulatory enforcement, study suggests [7d]
- Take It Down Act marks a key 'inflection point' in US internet regulation, expert says [7d]
- Is gravity quantum? Laser cooling brings torsional oscillators closer to answering this question [7d]
- Ancient DNA study reveals ethnic cleansing impact on genetic landscape of Spain [7d]
- Biologists first to link bird songs' pitch and volume, providing insight into bird evolution [7d]
- Bereaved families of students left out of suicide reviews, national study finds [7d]
- Antimicrobial resistance: Through the lens of research and innovation [7d]
- Instagram posts reveal city's emotional 'heartbeat' through AI-powered sentiment mapping [7d]
- A one-pixel camera for recording holographic movies [7d]
- Fool's gold: A hidden climate stabilizer [7d]
- Plants increase nectar production in response to pollinator buzzing sounds, study finds [7d]
- Non-seasonal flu vaccine slides closer to reality [7d]
- Songbirds' great risk results in great genetic reward [7d]
- Atmospheric scientists suggest that AI could be used to make 30-day weather forecasts [7d]
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