The Brutalist Report - science
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- Train teachers on how to get parents involved in children's learning, say researchers [231d]
- MXene-polymer composite enables printed, eco-friendly device for energy harvesting and motion sensing [231d]
- Enhancing photocatalytic antibacterial activity using oxygen vacancy–rich α-MnO₂ decomposition approach [231d]
- PFAS-eating bacteria discovered in Veneto soil [231d]
- How bubble muscles could help astronauts get their space legs [231d]
- Webb sees the galaxies that cleared out the cosmic fog [231d]
- Artificial light in big cities is extending the growing season of urban plants, satellite observations show [231d]
- Fish biofluorescence has evolved more than 100 times in 112 million years, researchers reveal [231d]
- Co-creating worldviews boosts couples' life meaning, study suggests [231d]
- Printed energy storage charges into the future with MXene inks [231d]
- Light-activated metal catalyst selectively converts carbon dioxide to industrial chemical [231d]
- Infrared spectroscopy captures detailed structure and action of organocatalyst in real time [231d]
- Protected areas show mixed results in supporting avian food webs [231d]
- Eliminating external catalysts for the sustainable synthesis of biomolecules and pharmaceuticals [231d]
- Machine learning method improves accuracy of inverse protein folding for drug design [231d]
- Grassland ecosystems show abrupt changes when nitrogen fertilization exceeds key threshold [231d]
- Museomics highlights the importance of scientific museum collections [231d]
- Meteosat-12 begins prime service duty [231d]
- Ancient Tumat puppies identified as wolves, not early domesticated dogs [231d]
- Study shows how citizens evaluate scientific research proposals [231d]
- Previously uncharacterized gene necessary for DNA repair identified [231d]
- Canada wildfire near Vancouver contained [231d]
- Love on a roller coaster: Relationship satisfaction can change dramatically in a single day [231d]
- Smarter hypothesis testing with statistics: How e-values can improve scientific research [231d]
- Optimizing enzyme inhibition analysis with one experiment instead of dozens [231d]
- US moves to protect all species of pangolin, world's most trafficked mammal [231d]
- What dinosaur fossils could teach us about cancer [231d]
- Two Mediterranean beetle species can see the color red, challenging insect vision norms [231d]
- One-step route to complex molecules using ortho-quinodimethanes solves long-standing challenge in polycyclic synthesis [231d]
- Solving big problems, one burrito truck at a time [231d]
- 'Making decisions closer to the wharf' can ensure the sustainability of Canada's fisheries and oceans [231d]
- Q&A: Sports arenas: The importance of politics, fan response and public money [231d]
- A look at the first artificial solar eclipses created by two European satellites [231d]
- LEGO can improve math and spatial ability in elementary students [231d]
- Economic inequality increases risk of civil war, says study [231d]
- Advanced software uncovers elusive protein variants tied to genetic mutations [231d]
- Simulations suggest shared animal paths can simply result from landscape features, not social interaction [231d]
- As US butterfly populations plummet, scientists map a road to recovery [231d]
- Chemists leap across terpenoid landscapes with enzyme-enabled scaffold hopping [231d]
- Studies shed light on dark matter by simulating twins of our Milky Way galaxy [231d]
- Magnetoelectric deflection: Steering magnetic textures with electric fields shows promise for energy-efficient control [231d]
- Movement in an entangled cluster of worms: How active polymer chains can self-organize into solid-like clusters [232d]
- Lipid nanoparticle structure shapes cell uptake: Cubosomes fuse with membranes for efficient delivery [232d]
- Better basketball through theoretical physics [232d]
- Weather forecasting and climate modeling move closer together [232d]
- Iran-Israel 'threshold war' has rewritten nuclear escalation rules [232d]
- Ultra-thin metallic oxide reveals unexpected magnetic behavior for spintronic applications [232d]
- Scientists create novel 3D neuroprobes based on kirigami-inspired folds [232d]
- New nano-based filter for infrared light promises cheap, robust spectrometers [232d]
- Image: Hubble studies a spiral's supernova scene [232d]
- Citizen science study determines that more than one light per person is still on late at night in Germany [232d]
- Study unlocks anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory potential of soft corals [232d]
- 'They were justifying his actions': What women say about men's behavior change programs [232d]
- AI monitors wildlife behavior in the Swiss Alps [232d]
- New report unveils insights into evolution of early microbial life [232d]
- A data-driven model to help avoid ecosystem collapse [232d]
- The hidden crisis: Groundwater quality in the Philippines and why it matters [232d]
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