The Brutalist Report - science
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- Waste management workers have gone from hero to zero in the public's eyes since the pandemic, UK research says [192d]
- With new analysis, Apollo samples brought to Earth in 1972 reveal exotic sulfur hidden in moon's mantle [192d]
- Bacteria may influence accumulation of gold nanoparticles in spruce tree needles [192d]
- Politics may follow you on the road, bumper sticker study finds [192d]
- Researchers turn coffee and plastic waste into climate solution [192d]
- Spain culls cattle to contain lumpy skin disease [192d]
- Southern right whales awe admirers in Patagonia after coming back from brink of extinction [192d]
- Research team explores inclusion at conferences [192d]
- Researchers integrate waveguide physics into metasurfaces for advanced light control [192d]
- AI streamlines search for catalysts to clear hydrogen production hurdles [192d]
- Digital twin for forests developed with help of new laser scan technology [192d]
- Student-led study finds sex education fails 2SLGBTQIA+ students [192d]
- How to solve the remote work stalemate—study offers tools for successful hybrid work [192d]
- Dog treats recalled nationwide over Salmonella risk to pets [192d]
- 3I/ATLAS's coma proves another cometary formation theory [192d]
- Plastic pollution disrupts recovery of threatened coral reefs [192d]
- Regenerative farming can boost soil carbon in Ethiopia, but climate change limits gains [192d]
- Cryo-imaging gives deeper view of thick biological materials [192d]
- Stretchable waveguides maintain stable transmission even when bent or twisted [192d]
- Map of bacterial gene interactions uncovers targets for future antibiotics [192d]
- Naturally fast-growing spruce trees have many long fibers, case study shows [192d]
- YouTube shapes young people's political education, but the site simplifies complex issues [192d]
- How to conduct post-atrocity research: Key insights from practitioners in the field [192d]
- Science costs money—research is guided by who funds it and why [192d]
- Virtual particles: How physicists' clever bookkeeping trick could underlie reality [192d]
- Quantum uncertainty captured in real time using femtosecond light pulses [192d]
- Satellite scans can estimate urban emissions [192d]
- How biological motors achieve maximum efficiency [192d]
- More than a quarter of Canadian teens have experienced sexual violence online [192d]
- Accelerating climate modeling at a lower cost [192d]
- How the Southern Ocean controlled climate and atmospheric carbon dioxide during the lukewarm interglacials [192d]
- Lake Tahoe algae experiment suggests seasonal shifts ahead [192d]
- Mysterious signs on Teotihuacan murals may reveal an early form of Uto-Aztecan language [192d]
- Sweet taste cells resist nerve damage through c-Kit protein, study finds [192d]
- Location, individual circumstances impact caregiver well-being, researchers find [192d]
- Report: Sustainability in supply chains is still firm-level priority [192d]
- Molecular motors drive new non-invasive cancer therapies [192d]
- World's first known butt-drag fossil trace was left by a rock hyrax in South Africa 126,000 years ago [192d]
- Third dimension of data storage: Physicists demonstrate first hybrid skyrmion tubes for higher-density quantum computing [192d]
- Key wheat genes that control plant height and grain size identified [192d]
- From engines to nanochips: Physicists redefine how heat really moves [192d]
- Q&A: The essential role of the urban tree microbiome—a key to city health [192d]
- Trust found to be more important than cost in climate policy [192d]
- Novel intracellular trafficking pathway discovered in plant cells [192d]
- Harnessing GeSn semiconductors for tomorrow's quantum world [192d]
- Bringing the digital revolution to direct exoplanet imaging with LCD technology [192d]
- We need a solar sail probe to detect space tornadoes earlier, researchers say [192d]
- Open communication may be the only way of reaching highly polarized audiences [192d]
- Coastal flooding in the Bay Area: New research illuminates strategies for adaptation [192d]
- Flexible schedules and other negotiated arrangements may affect teams' success—for better or worse [192d]
- Universities can turn AI from a threat to an opportunity by teaching critical thinking [192d]
- Could life exist on Mars today? Here's what the latest evidence says [192d]
- Unlocking the structural analysis of alkaloids with a new metal-organic framework [192d]
- Built to move: The role of design in sports participation [192d]
- More and more Australian families are homeschooling. How can we make sure they do it well? [192d]
- How to discover a planet [192d]
- Intense rain, landslides and potholes everywhere: How climate change is trashing Australia's roads [192d]
- AI tool visually maps science funding and its real-world impacts [192d]
- Six months in 'climate hell': Relentless heat causes routine fainting episodes in textile factories, investigation shows [192d]
- New species of deep-sea shark and crab discovered off Western Australia [192d]
- Conservatives less influenced by higher education on death penalty views [192d]
- What past education technology failures can teach us about the future of AI in schools [192d]
- Strontium optical lattice clock exhibits record-high coherence time [192d]
- Book of Kells: Exploring the evidence that points to Pictish origins in north-east Scotland [192d]
- Sharper exoplanet data: Limb darkening correction can boost transit depth accuracy fivefold [192d]
- Take a flight over the Martian surface with the Mars Express orbiter [192d]
- AI in higher education: Experts discuss changes to be seen [192d]
- Why clicks and movements matter in digital survey responses [192d]
- Inhalers drive carbon emissions equivalent to 530,000 cars each year, study shows [192d]
- New research suggests red dwarf systems are unlikely to have advanced civilizations [192d]
- Innovative approaches can help finance sector respond to nature loss [192d]
- How MXenes truly work: Novel technique shines light on next-gen nanomaterials [192d]
- How forest soil properties influence arsenic mobility and toxicity in soil organisms [192d]
- Synthesized protein from fish blood could prevent food and drugs from freezing [192d]
- Smart cutting system used by female sawflies could transform surgery and reduce patient harm [192d]
- How black holes produce powerful relativistic jets [192d]
- Chip-based phonon splitter brings hybrid quantum networks closer to reality [192d]
- Opinion: People want to engage with science. Don't mistake questions for controversy [192d]
- One hiker dead, hundreds rescued after heavy snowfall in China [192d]
- Climate-resilient cultivation could secure winter wheat [192d]
- Domestic work inequality emerges as factor in both economic disparity and marriage trends, reports study [192d]
- Researchers develop the first miniaturized ultraviolet spectrometer chip [192d]
- 'Toothpick grooves' in ancient fossil human teeth may not be from toothpicks after all [192d]
- VERITAS observations explore a unique microquasar [192d]
- Clam shells sound alarm over unstable North Atlantic currents [192d]
- Zoo animals go wild for AI [192d]
- Teachers increasingly sharing active-learning lessons with colleagues, study shows [192d]
- Crop breeding can cut methane emissions [192d]
- Australians more accepting of theft as retail crime grows, new study finds [192d]
- Is competition good for trade? Study explores how guilt and disappointment shape decision-making [192d]
- Lessons from a historic quest to heal spider bites are helping to fight neglected tropical diseases today [192d]
- Chemists create red fluorescent dyes that may enable clearer biomedical imaging [192d]
- How enzymes 'dance' while they work, and why that's important [192d]
- Researchers unearth origins of Ancient Egypt's Karnak Temple [192d]
- A 'stick-peel-reuse' adhesive based on lock-and-key chemistry [192d]
- As flight delays loom, SpaceX puts up defense in rocket vs. airplane debate [192d]
- Millions rely on dwindling Colorado River—but are kept 'in the dark' about fixes, critics say [192d]
- Marine mammals are dying in record numbers along the California coast [192d]
- Breeding program at Queens Zoo helps restore vulnerable rabbit species [192d]
- Medicine Nobel to trio who identified immune system's 'security guards' [192d]
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