The Brutalist Report - science
- Lab develops new method for on-chip generation of single photon [786d]
- New method for designing tiny 3D materials could make fuel cells more efficient [786d]
- The mechanism of cosmic magnetic fields explored in the laboratory [786d]
- Our future climate depends partly on soil microbes—but how are they affected by climate change? [786d]
- Milk consumption increased ancient human body size, finds study [786d]
- Study finds that UV-emitting nail polish dryers damage DNA and cause mutations in cells [786d]
- Standard reference cantilevers for atomic force microscopy spring constant calibration [786d]
- RNA lipid nanoparticle engineering stops liver fibrosis in its tracks, reverses damage [786d]
- SRM 915c calcium carbonate mass fraction standard [786d]
- Researchers create new system for safer gene-drive testing and development [786d]
- Circadian clock controls sunflower blooms, optimizing for pollinators [786d]
- Humans plunder the periodic table while turning blind eye to the risks of doing so, say researchers [786d]
- Scientists offer a new explanation for a mystery surrounding Jupiter's two massive asteroid swarms [786d]
- Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect, finds study [786d]
- Modified CRISPR-based enzymes improve the prospect of inserting entire genes into the genome [786d]
- Measuring the enduring grip strength of the brown-throated sloth [786d]
- Biomolecular analyses now have an expanded chemical toolkit [786d]
- Single-cell transcriptomics of peripheral blood in the aging mouse [786d]
- A mobile breakthrough for water environment monitoring: Novel colorimetric multi-channel sensor using a cell phone [786d]
- Joint effort discloses deep divergence of a mysterious porpoise [786d]
- The role of a novel long non-coding RNA in the immune escape of pathogenic Vibrio in fish [786d]
- Flexible, wearable electronics woven into gear can reduce firefighters' rate of injury and mortality [786d]
- New study presents novel behavioral barrier-based framework for sustainable plastic management [786d]
- Moving species emerges as last resort as climate warms [786d]
- New tropical kelp forest discovered in the Galapagos Islands [786d]
- Micro-sized polyethylene particles show adverse effects in cell lines [786d]
- Making fewer babies: the demographic decline [786d]
- A hybrid fission/fusion reactor could be the best way to get through the ice on Europa [786d]
- Bronze Age eating, social habits in the Balearic Islands documented in study [786d]
- A systematic framework to compare performance of plastics recycling approaches [786d]
- Space Shuttle Columbia launched for the last time 20 years ago in mission that ended in tragedy [786d]
- New Bay Area maps show hidden flood risk from sea level rise and groundwater [786d]
- Separation leads to significant but temporary gender differences in parent-child time [786d]
- Digital technology found useful to assist toddlers with problem solving [786d]
- New research shows humans impact wolf packs in national parks [786d]
- E-commerce retailers can save money by considering pick failures at stores [786d]
- Montreal's 'Big Flush' was good message management but hid deeper problems, according to new research [786d]
- Study finds blowing bubbles are among echidna's tricks to beat the heat [786d]
- Climate change presents a mismatch for songbirds' breeding season [786d]
- Political parties formed by existing MPs are significantly more likely to die [786d]
- Flashes on the sun could help scientists predict solar flares [786d]
- How did Dimorphos form? [786d]
- Strict-sounding teachers found to be less inspiring in the classroom than their kinder colleagues [786d]
- Pennsylvania now has limits on forever chemicals, ahead of federal standards [786d]
- Will the airline industry ever steer away from gender conformity? [786d]
- Bees are exposed to EU's most common weedkiller via wildflower nectar [786d]
- Nanoparticles make it easier to turn light into solvated electrons [786d]
- Three out of four parents say social media is a major distraction for students, according to new study [786d]
- New study to tackle role of environmental contamination in the growing problem of antibiotic resistance [786d]
- Extreme storms and flood events are most disruptive to small island developing states [786d]
- A history of how Indigenous Americans discovered Europe [786d]
- Fossil study brings us one step closer to revealing how 'flying dinosaurs' took flight [786d]
- As heat waves and floods hit cities worldwide, these places are pioneering solutions [786d]
- Viewpoint: Japan is paying families 1 million yen to move to the countryside, but it won't make Tokyo any smaller [786d]
- World's oldest runestone found in Norway [786d]
- Nobel-winning Swiss physicist Muller dies at 95 [786d]
- Dairy giant Danone vows to slash planet-warming methane [786d]
- Two thirds of reef sharks and rays risk extinction: Study [786d]
- Doomsday Clock to be updated on January 24 [786d]
- Study shows clever birds need caring parents [786d]
- New optical method to verify topological phases in magnetic materials [786d]
- Understanding complex systems like the brain by analyzing the hidden geometry of their networks [786d]
- Scientists discover potential new method to treat superbug infections [786d]
- Blood stem cells found to not be in charge in an emergency [786d]
- Study on pesticide toxicity in Germany calls for action [786d]
- Climate change likely to uproot more Amazon trees [786d]
- Speeding up sugar's conversion into fuel [786d]
- Prince Harry says his military kills were like chess pieces: The problem of seeing war as a game [786d]
- Lethal pathogen causes widespread biological disruption for frogs, but responses differ by species [786d]
- Novel nanofiltration membrane shows high efficiency in acidic wastewater treatment [786d]
- Study reveals relationship between soil nitrogen stable isotope and soil water content across the globe [786d]
- Being a volunteer won't land you a job, but it could improve your chances of getting one [786d]
- Unusual compound found in Rembrandt's The Night Watch [786d]
- Underwater noise is a threat to marine life [786d]
- Neanderthals: The oldest art in the world wasn't made by humans [786d]
- Kenya's Rift Valley lakes are rising, putting thousands at risk. We now know why [786d]
- Sandia work at the heart of next-generation nuclear reactor [786d]
- Visualizing internal stresses in solid polymers using color-changing spiropyrans [786d]
- How to shelter from a nuclear explosion [786d]
- Measuring electrons from magnetically driven reconnection using lasers and aluminum foil [786d]
- Reading project pairing old and young boosts well-being among children and the elderly, analysis shows [786d]
- Researchers gain deeper understanding of mechanism behind superconductors [786d]
- Deep-sea devices detect earthquakes, singing whales and an exploding ship [786d]
- Ancient chimeras were suction feeders, not shell crushers, new research shows [786d]
- SALT discovers new hot white dwarf and pre-white dwarf stars [786d]
- Studying the impact of nutrients on neuronal development in fruit flies [786d]
- Unique trilobite trident could be the oldest evidence of male sexual combat [786d]
- Leonardo da Vinci's paradox on the periodic motion of bubbles cracked [786d]
- Glassy and reactive: Plants are more dynamic than you think [786d]
- Travel industry faces post-pandemic choices [786d]
- Salary transparency spurs universities to pay females more equitably, suggests study [786d]
- Living on the edge: Small mammals in threatened, biodiverse hotspot hold clues for conservation [786d]
- Astronomers reveal the most detailed radio image yet of the Milky Way's galactic plane [786d]
- Birdsong isn't just competition for mates or territory: Zebra finches sing to bond [786d]
- Researchers decode broomcorn millet subgenome gene loss [786d]
- Reversal of Tibetan Plateau flow blamed for 2022 heat wave [786d]
- Children under 5 at risk of undiagnosed language development issues [786d]
- Chemical navigation: Scientists develop a water remediation method using nanoparticles [786d]
- Nanovesicles from cells for biomedical applications [786d]
- Critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise shows signs of recovery [786d]
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