The Brutalist Report - science
- Colorful primates don't have better color vision, study finds [582d]
- Peru's Operation Mercury stopped most illegal gold mining in one biodiversity hotspot—then the COVID-19 pandemic hit [582d]
- Diamond materials as solar-powered electrodes: Spectroscopy shows what's important [582d]
- Conceptual study looks at nanocapsules for scaling up the power of nanotechnology [582d]
- Researcher uncovers how stereotypes about brilliance shape women's decisions to study psychology or philosophy [582d]
- Teacher well-being not a priority in schools, experts warn [582d]
- Study shows simulator, combined with app, helps teachers correct mistakes before entering classroom [582d]
- Quiet cables set to help reveal rare physics events [582d]
- Researchers ready NASA's SPHEREX space telescope for 2025 launch [582d]
- One in three children who've been in care system enter youth justice system, UK research shows [582d]
- Jewel of the forest: New electric blue tarantula species discovered in Thailand [582d]
- Evaluating the shear viscosity of different water models [582d]
- Hundreds of weeds found illegally advertised online in Australia [582d]
- Generative AI already being used in majority of college classrooms, according to new survey [582d]
- Nanoparticle vaccine candidate shows promise against emerging tick-borne virus in early studies [582d]
- Two new species of ancient primates resembling lemurs identified [582d]
- Profiling artemisinin's antimalarial mechanism: Research team reveals crucial target proteins [582d]
- Avoiding the 'nothingburger' effect in government contractor mergers and acquisitions [582d]
- New Indo-European language discovered during excavation in Turkey [582d]
- Understanding the role of pareidolia in early human cave art [582d]
- Exotic tree species in the forest mean loss of grazing land for reindeer [582d]
- Lolita the orca's ashes are going home for a traditional water ceremony: Here's what will happen [582d]
- The silver lining to storm surge: How some baby fish ride out hurricanes to success [582d]
- Research reveals surprising influences on an employee's intention to quit [582d]
- El Niño and La Niña: What's it all about? [582d]
- Hidden ocean the source of carbon dioxide on Jupiter moon: Research [582d]
- NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment completes space environment tests [582d]
- Overfishing and climate change impacts on New Zealand's fish populations were hidden—until now [582d]
- Curbing violence in Mexico: Disrupting cartel recruitment holds the key, new study finds [582d]
- Using harmless light to change azobenzene molecules with new supramolecular complex [582d]
- The dance of organ positioning: A tango of three proteins [582d]
- Global study reveals extensive impact of metal mining contamination on rivers and floodplains [582d]
- Conversations with plants: Can we provide plants with advance warning of impending dangers? [582d]
- Bridging the gap: New terrain smoothing method refines downslope windstorm modeling [582d]
- Video: Firefoxes and whale spouts light up Earth's shield [582d]
- Chicago's West Side is an air pollution hotspot, new study finds [582d]
- How racism shapes Black motherhood in the US [582d]
- Achromatic diffractive liquid-crystal optics for virtual reality displays [582d]
- Exploring Earth's mantle through microseisms [582d]
- Investigating invasive plants as roadside contaminant removal tools [583d]
- Researchers call for change to Irish schoolyards to support children's play [583d]
- Suicide in Ghana: Society expects men to be providers. A new study explores this pressure [583d]
- Curiosity about religion is viewed as morally virtuous, new research finds [583d]
- First contact could turn out well for humanity [583d]
- We should be looking for small, hot Dyson spheres, new paper argues [583d]
- Innovative solution for poultry litter waste management uses photocatalytic titanate nanofibers [583d]
- Tröger's base derived 3D-porous aromatic frameworks for near-unity selectivity of CO2 photoconversion [583d]
- Researchers reveal origins of zirconium nitride's superior performance [583d]
- Mussels able to adjust heart rate to cope with marine heat waves [583d]
- Five golden rules for effective science communication: Perspectives from a documentary maker [583d]
- Viewpoint: German police have long collaborated with energy giant RWE to enforce ecological catastrophe [583d]
- Box of donated artifacts turns out to be treasure trove of Neanderthal bones [583d]
- Split gene-editing tool offers greater precision [583d]
- Autonomous systems help NASA's Perseverance do more science on Mars [583d]
- Your unique body odor could identify who you are and provide insights into your health, all from the touch of a hand [583d]
- Age, not class, is now the biggest divide in British politics, new research confirms [583d]
- The UK rejoining the Horizon research funding scheme benefits Europe too, researcher says [583d]
- Traffic tickets can be profitable, and fairness isn't the bottom line in city courts where judges impose the fines [583d]
- Idea of green growth losing traction among climate policy researchers, survey of nearly 800 academics reveals [583d]
- Why it is so difficult for people to come forward with sexual assault allegations [583d]
- Big businesses say they are helping to restore ecosystems, but proof remains elusive [583d]
- Towards a better understanding of early human embryonic development [583d]
- Researchers develop first method to study microRNA activity in single cells [583d]
- New study on the genetic magnetization of living bacteria shows great potential for biomedicine [583d]
- Freshwater quality is one of New Zealanders' biggest concerns. Water-trading 'clubs' could be part of the solution [583d]
- How Canada can make its startup ecosystem more inclusive [583d]
- Women used to be more likely to vote Conservative than men but that all changed in 2017—research wants to find out why [583d]
- Ancient pictograph vandalism at Bon Echo Provincial Park reveals ongoing disregard for Indigenous history [583d]
- Australia has officially given up on eradicating the Varroa mite. Now what? [583d]
- Researchers' analysis of perching birds points to new answers in evolutionary diversification [583d]
- Scientists reveal intricate mechanisms cells use to build protein destruction signals [583d]
- Using satellite data to enhance global food security [583d]
- Nanoparticles made from plant viruses could be farmers' new ally in pest control [583d]
- Dinosaur feathers reveal traces of ancient proteins [583d]
- Climate change may affect 40% of biodiversity in semi-arid portion of Brazil's Northeast by 2060 [583d]
- Scientists design fresh tomatoes suitable for mechanical harvesting [583d]
- In helium-three, superfluid particles pair 'like a dance in space' [583d]
- One-atom-thick phosphorus/arsenic alloy ribbons could improve batteries, solar cells and sensors [583d]
- New nanopore tech for quicker, more thorough mRNA quality checks [583d]
- Material would allow users to 'tune' windows to block targeted wavelengths of light [583d]
- Greenwashing: A threat to a 'nature positive' world [583d]
- Ultrathin films achieve record hydrogen-nitrogen separation [583d]
- Parasitic plant convinces hosts to grow into its own flesh—it's also an extreme example of genome shrinkage [583d]
- New origin story for key regulatory gene: PRC2 repressed jumping genes in ancestors of eukaryotes [583d]
- We could sequester CO2 by 're-greening' arid lands, plant scientists say [583d]
- NASA tech lets scientists see snow water through the trees [583d]
- Riddle of varying warm water inflow in the Arctic now solved [583d]
- A fossil jumping spider's 15-million-year journey [583d]
- Six new species of Western Australian trilobites discovered [583d]
- Novel filter uses carbon nanotubes to create new paradigm for dialysis membranes [583d]
- Study paves the way for new class of nanoscale devices, new opportunities in photonics [583d]
- From forming embryo to cancer metastasis: The significance of collective cell movement [583d]
- Accelerated warming has pushed North America's deepest lake across important ecological thresholds [583d]
- Unveiling the science of ultrasound-driven microbubble desorption [583d]
- Ancient 'power' palazzo on Rome's Palatine Hill reopens to tourists, decades after closure. [583d]
- Team resolves molecular switching behavior of azonium compounds for light-controlled drugs [583d]
- New imaging technique detects virus movement in unprecedented detail [583d]
- Topological materials open a new pathway for exploring spin hall materials [583d]
- Technique for 3D printing metals at the nanoscale reveals surprise benefit [583d]
- Disrupting a core metabolic process in T cells may improve their therapeutic efficacy [583d]
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