The Brutalist Report - science
- Some black truffles grown in eastern U.S. may be less valuable lookalike species, study finds [587d]
- New research finds that more than 90% of global aquaculture faces substantial risk from environmental change [587d]
- Multiscale rupture growth driven by a complex fault network during the 2023 Türkiye and Syria earthquake doublet [587d]
- 50-million-year-old katydid fossil reveals muscles, digestive tract, glands and a testicle [587d]
- Innovative paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor for holistic wound monitoring [587d]
- No simple answer for why people believe in conspiracy theories [587d]
- New sensor chip advances rapid, cost-effective disease diagnostics [587d]
- Research in a place where geological processes happen before your eyes [587d]
- Poor sense of smell linked to increased risk of depression in older adults [587d]
- Hyenas inherit power from mothers, but it's a privilege they pay dearly for [587d]
- Groundbreaking bacterial discovery [587d]
- Don't wait, desalinate: A new approach to water purification [587d]
- Act now to prevent uncontrolled rise in carbon footprint of computational science [587d]
- Study of Earth's stratosphere reduces uncertainty in future climate change [587d]
- Study of deep-sea corals reveals ocean currents have not fuelled rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide [587d]
- Tuning T cell traits and functions with biomechanical materials [587d]
- Worse than diesel and gasoline? Bioenergy as bad as fossils if there is no pricing of CO2 emissions from land-use change, experts argue [587d]
- First detection of crucial carbon molecule [587d]
- Researchers uncover potential biomarkers of positive response to immunotherapy [587d]
- Fighting loneliness by finding purpose [587d]
- Gray whales off Oregon Coast consume millions of microparticles per day [587d]
- 'Toggle switch' can help quantum computers cut through the noise [587d]
- Ancient marine reptile fossil, publish ground-breaking evolutionary insight [587d]
- Research questions value of sagebrush control in conserving sage grouse [587d]
- Lean body mass, age linked with alcohol elimination rates in women [587d]
- Investing in nature improves equity, boosts economy [587d]
- Megalodon was no cold-blooded killer [587d]
- Novel study deepens knowledge of treatment-resistant hypertension [587d]
- Towards efficient lithium--air batteries with solution plasma-based synthesis of perovskite hydroxide catalysts [587d]
- How coral reefs can survive climate change [587d]
- Humans' evolutionary relatives butchered one another 1.45 million years ago [587d]
- Dry days trigger leaves to send a surprising growth signal telling roots to keep growing [587d]
- People in power who are guilt-prone are less likely to be corrupt [587d]
- Human impact on wildlife even in protected areas [587d]
- Hidden in plain sight: Rare palm species that flowers underground discovered in Borneo [587d]
- Environmentalists and industry weigh in on how to decarbonize aviation [587d]
- Study reveals reason hellbenders are disappearing [587d]
- Some black truffles grown in eastern US may be less valuable lookalike species, study finds [587d]
- Broadband and continuous wave pumped second-harmonic generation from microfiber coated with layered GaSe crystal [587d]
- Laughter can play an important role in well-being, research finds [587d]
- Toxic ideas online are spreading and growing through the use of irony, analysis shows [587d]
- Professor finds diversity of experience among board members leads to innovation [587d]
- Solving the strength-toughness dilemma in superhard ceramics with a chemically tuned solid solution approach [587d]
- Research questions value of sagebrush control in conserving sage grouse [587d]
- Researchers estimate that gray whales off Oregon Coast consume millions of microparticles per day [587d]
- Researchers determine chloroplast size unlikely option for improving photosynthetic efficiency [587d]
- Experiment reveals 3D structural image of atmospheric boundary layer during haze pollution in the North China Plain [587d]
- Climate effects of future aerosol reductions for achieving carbon neutrality in China [587d]
- Researchers uproot decades of buckthorn management practices [587d]
- Researchers publish the first grape T2T reference genome [587d]
- 3D pattern generation via chemical vapor deposition of ceramic eutectic system for novel solid-state phosphors [587d]
- Dolphin moms use baby talk to call to their young, recordings show [587d]
- Dog behavior study evaluates social learning among various breeds [587d]
- An energy-demanding loop: Study estimates how warming climate drives demand for cooling at country-level worldwide [587d]
- Overview of CO2 capture and electrolysis technology in molten salts: Operational parameters and their effects [587d]
- Researchers explain the performance of the most efficient and stable solar cells [587d]
- Investigating the intricacies of auxin signaling mechanisms in algae [587d]
- Research shows more than 90% of global aquaculture faces substantial risk from environmental change [587d]
- New VR app makes an adventure out of studying [587d]
- Ninth Dedekind number discovered: Scientists solve long-known problem in mathematics [587d]
- Q&A: Book describes how British adapted Mughal systems of justice to establish rule in India [587d]
- Seismological analysis of the two earthquakes that devastated southern Turkey [587d]
- Study finds human impact on wildlife even in protected areas [587d]
- New study finds investing in nature improves equity, boosts economy [587d]
- New analysis of tooth minerals confirms megalodon shark was warm-blooded [587d]
- After final public water systems ruling, arsenic levels decline for most highly exposed US communities [587d]
- Despite environmental trade-offs, dairy milk is a critical, low-impact link in global nutrition, finds recent analysis [587d]
- School suspensions amplify Black, Hispanic students' risk of later arrest, study finds [587d]
- Team discovers ancient marine reptile fossil, leading to new evolutionary insight [587d]
- Novel 'toggle-switch' could lead to more versatile quantum processors with clearer outputs [587d]
- States are weakening child labor restrictions nearly 8 decades after the US government took kids out of the workforce [587d]
- Researchers report on a new technique for cooling membranes with lasers [587d]
- Largest-ever data set collection shows how coral reefs can survive climate change [587d]
- Wildlife trafficking risks future pandemics and needs addressing, says new research [587d]
- Germplasm collection reveals genetic heritage of US livestock and helps prevent loss of genetic diversity [587d]
- Study investigates effect of different land-use, energy sector policies on bioenergy emissions [587d]
- Europe warming twice as fast as other continents, according to new climate report [587d]
- Energy sector CO2 emissions hit record in 2022: study [587d]
- Exploring how ocean dynamics affect transport of sargassum seaweed [587d]
- Dry days trigger leaves to send a surprising growth signal telling roots to keep growing [587d]
- Study finds more animals will become extinct outside nature reserves than within them [587d]
- Artifacts on Australian continental shelf show Flying Foam Passage must be treated as protected archaeological site [587d]
- 'Hybrid entrepreneurs' worth $9.8 billion to the Australian economy [587d]
- Alchemy: Much more than male-driven pseudoscience [587d]
- Towards synthesis of phenanthridine-based pharmaceutical compounds [587d]
- Researchers model and test ground conditions on the moon [587d]
- Fractured foundations: How Antarctica's 'landfast' ice is dwindling and why that's bad news [587d]
- Researchers investigate the veracity of 'six degrees of separation' [587d]
- Novel spectroscopic technique for exploring relaxor–ferroelectric materials [587d]
- Research proposes extending Earth's internet to Mars with orbital data servers [587d]
- Webb makes first detection of crucial carbon molecule [587d]
- Paper suggests there could be captured planets in the Oort cloud [587d]
- Animation shows what the world would look like if you could see carbon dioxide emissions [587d]
- Nancy Grace Roman space telescope could detect supermassive dark stars [587d]
- Zoos and universities must work together to safeguard wildlife and improve conservation, say researchers [587d]
- Making pride more inclusive means creating space for 2SLGBTQ+ people with disabilities, say researchers [587d]
- 920 million people could face conflict over the world's rivers by 2050: What our study found in Africa [587d]
- Victoria has rediscovered a dragon. How do we secure its future? [587d]
- A year after Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, Black women still struggle for access to reproductive health care [587d]
- Researchers make groundbreaking bacterial discovery in a Washington lake [587d]
- The melting Arctic is a crime scene: Microbes have long warned us of this catastrophe, but they are also driving it [587d]
- Danger, prestige and authenticity draw thrill-seekers to adventure tourism [587d]
- Are low-traffic neighborhoods greenwashing? Here's what the evidence says [587d]
- Opinion: Ja Morant shows how a 'good guy with a gun' can never be Black [587d]
- Unlocking the potential of brewer's spent grain: Sustainable biorefinery approach and value-added product generation [587d]
- A tailored and rapid approach for ozonation catalyst design [587d]
- Ensuring beach stability through new sand boil research [587d]
- AI method predicts how cells are organized in disease microenvironments [587d]
- Researchers use ancient plant leaf wax to reconstruct the history of Taiwan's mountains [587d]
- Researchers propose new method to identify label-free microplastics in crop plants [587d]
- People watch negative TV to combat life's stress, study suggests [587d]
- Imaging of electronic molecular orbitals of single molecules using field emission microscopy [587d]
- Q&A: Physicist explains how Titan's 'catastrophic implosion' might have happened—and what it meant for those on board [587d]
- Searching for samurai wasps, one of the best preemptive biocontrol agents for destructive brown marmorated stink bugs [587d]
- Research team establishes baseline data on cortisol levels on leopard seals, mysterious apex predators in Antarctica [587d]
- Study of Earth's stratosphere reduces uncertainty in future climate change [587d]
- Study of deep-sea corals reveals ocean currents have not fueled rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide [587d]
- Study: Temperature is key climatic factor limiting growth of Himalayan silver fir [587d]
- Soil erosion is filling vital inland river waterholes, putting the squeeze on fish, turtles and crayfish [587d]
- Cooling the planet: Work doesn't stop at net zero, scientists say [587d]
- Used appropriately, coffee grounds improve soil and kill slugs [587d]
- Germany to roll out measures against heat wave deaths, drawing lessons from France [587d]
- Hyenas inherit power from mothers, but it's a privilege they pay dearly for, finds 30-year study [587d]
- Geologists use artificial intelligence to predict landslides [587d]
- Yeast dust makes a cheap, fast virus test [588d]
- 'Heat of hell': Saudi sun challenges hajj pilgrims [588d]
- Zhurong rover detects extremely weak magnetic fields on surface of Mars' Utopia Basin [588d]
- Novel method for producing thin metasurfaces with a diameter of almost 30 centimeters [588d]
- New carbon accounting rules target 'greenwashing' [588d]
- Reconstructing an alien astronomer's view of our home galaxy's chemistry [588d]
- Study shows brain activity helps predict restaurant sales [588d]
- Cochlea cell atlas built from single-cell sequencing discovers new cell types, uncovers hidden molecular features [588d]
- New millisecond pulsar detected with FAST [588d]
- Remote lake emissions from the Tibetan Plateau challenge global climate modeling [588d]
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