The Brutalist Report - science
- Q&A: What increases people's willingness to pay for online journalism? [725d]
- For the third time this week, Earth sets an unofficial heat record. What's behind those big numbers? [725d]
- Stop drainage and cultivate reed grass instead of potatoes on peat soil, says agricultural emissions study [725d]
- Hexagonal MBene: A promising platform for the electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction [725d]
- Copernicus Sentinel-3 captures Cyclone Mocha [725d]
- Asteroid named after Portuguese astrophysicist [725d]
- Researchers discover drug-resistant, often deadly pathogen living in dogs' ears, creating concern it may jump to humans [725d]
- From ground-hugging to groundbreaking: How a unique tomato mutation could transform sustainable agriculture [725d]
- Study uncovers the secrets of plant regeneration [725d]
- Southwest Indian Ocean Ridge develops diverse hydrothermal systems, potential large polymetallic deposits [725d]
- Solidarity and resistance: Key to Las Kellys making themselves seen [725d]
- Enhanced dominance of soil moisture stress on vegetation growth in Eurasian drylands [725d]
- Webb detects most distant active supermassive black hole to date [725d]
- Considerable but unsustainable water supply from thawing permafrost on the Tibetan Plateau in a changing climate [725d]
- A multi-model prediction system for ENSO [725d]
- More extreme-heat occurrences related to humidity in China: Study [725d]
- An inhomogeneous Dirac cone system gives rise to in-plane chiral Landau levels [725d]
- Multi-dimensional band structure spectroscopy in the photonic synthetic frequency dimension [725d]
- Study explores role of BraRGL1 in regulation of Brassica rapa bolting and flowering [725d]
- Just add dendrimers, cellulose and graphene: New eco-friendly, long-lasting light-emitting electrochemical cell [725d]
- After the launch of Euclid: 'This is a big step toward understanding dark matter and dark energy' [725d]
- Why do we find so much amber in Cretaceous rocks? [725d]
- Getting citizen scientists involved in pollinator tracking [725d]
- Study asks if eponymous business owners are more reticent about the transparent disclosure of company finances [725d]
- Hubble observes spiral galaxy UGC 11860 [725d]
- Plastic pollution threatens birds far out at sea, according to new research [725d]
- How AI can be used in Sub-Saharan agriculture: Expert discusses open access publishing and the climate crisis [725d]
- Can chatbots write inspirational and wise sermons? [725d]
- Nucleo-cytoplasmic interaction in seedless cybrid citrus [725d]
- Millennials and Gen-Z have higher rates of climate worry, finds study [725d]
- Practicing the game-winning asteroid sample catch [725d]
- Deciphering the association between uterine microbiota and fertility in dairy cows [725d]
- Educational TV in Nigeria boosted preschool readiness during pandemic, study finds [725d]
- Doom-and-gloom climate news may scare but also encourage audiences [725d]
- Machine learning enables accurate electronic structure calculations at large scales for material modeling [725d]
- How to contribute to sustainable development and address climate change at the same time [725d]
- Researchers identify genetic mechanism that controls petal color in lotus [725d]
- Q&A: New communication strategies to tackle climate-related water issues [725d]
- Opinion: Report on Minneapolis policing is latest reminder of systemic racial disparities [725d]
- Ticks may be able to spread chronic wasting disease between Wisconsin deer [725d]
- Science activism is surging, which marks a culture shift among scientists [725d]
- Community connection key to success for teachers at rural and regional public schools: Australian Report [725d]
- Why earthquakes happen all the time in Britain but not in Ireland [725d]
- Ukrainian science is struggling, threatening long-term economic recovery [725d]
- With another case of abuse in elite sports, why are we still waiting to protect NZ's sportswomen from harm? [725d]
- The ancient practice of livestock guardian dogs is highly successful on Australian farms today [725d]
- Q&A: How 30,000 Detroit trees bloomed into a better way for researchers to predict airborne pollen [725d]
- Queensland native forestry can help achieve global environment goals, research suggests [725d]
- Researchers develop model framework for safe wildlife passage [725d]
- Do investors incorporate financial materiality of environmental information in their risk evaluation? [725d]
- High-power optical continuous-wave waveguiding in a silica micro/nanofiber [725d]
- Laser differential confocal Raman-Brillouin spectrum microscopy for analysis of cancer cells [725d]
- Machine learning enhances X-ray imaging of nanotextures [725d]
- Photonic time crystals could open the door to a new branch of optics [725d]
- New study underscores need to protect 'oasis of the Arctic' [725d]
- Spider mite males undress maturing females to win the first mating [725d]
- Oldest known extinct little penguin fossil skull found in New Zealand [725d]
- Developing a human malaria-on-a-chip disease model [725d]
- Recognizing compulsive disorders in dogs and cats [725d]
- Climate-friendly air conditioning inspired by termites [725d]
- Laser pulse creates exotic order in quantum material [725d]
- Light supergiant reveals a missing evolutionary stage [725d]
- Arctic dust found to be a major source of particles that form ice crystals in Arctic low-level clouds [725d]
- Study looks at summer solstice effect on leaf senescence [725d]
- Germany, Austria issue warning to elderly and infirm as heatwave rolls in [725d]
- Supersize the cell: Unlocking genome secrets through expansion microscopy [725d]
- Study finds luminous red galaxies gain mass and acquire fewer satellite galaxies with time [725d]
- Study presents ultra-low threshold continuous-wave quantum dot mini-BIC lasers [725d]
- Extracellular cytochrome nanowires appear to be ubiquitous in microbes [725d]
- Experiments provide insights into the molecular mechanism for memory and learning [725d]
- Sustainability: New catalyst makes chemical processes more efficient and less harmful to the environment [725d]
- Research group unveils properties of cosmic-ray sulfur and the composition of other primary cosmic rays [725d]
- Researchers decode the structure of a crucial neural transport protein [725d]
- Discovery of 100 fatty acids opens new research paths [725d]
- Testing of wind sensing in rats shows sub-orbital whiskers play a role in assessing direction [725d]
- Global maritime sector improves carbon-reduction target: draft deal [725d]
- Scientists work to prevent interplanetary pollution that could pose a threat to life on Earth [725d]
- This AI system only needs a small amount of data to predict molecular properties [725d]
- Climate change tests limits of Mediterranean wildfire strategy [725d]
- At least 50 dead in Pakistan monsoon floods [725d]
- Wildfires in Canada have broken records for area burned, evacuations and cost, official says [725d]
- New research uncovers potential benefits, consequences of ocean iron fertilization [725d]
- Board games boost math ability in young children, study finds [726d]
Previous Day