The Brutalist Report - science
- Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly' [325d]
- China lithium boom harming fragile Tibetan plateau: report [325d]
- Targets to end fossil fuel at COP28 crucial: EU climate chief [325d]
- Storms swell Iguazu falls to near decade-high flow [325d]
- Europe's economic powerhouse tests a shorter working week [325d]
- In Brazil town turning to desert, farmers fight to hang on [325d]
- North China smog to last until mid-November: state media [325d]
- River plastics may harbor potential pathogens and antimicrobial resistance genes [326d]
- New research finds that nature-based solutions are essential for Brazil to meet its 2050 net zero pledge [326d]
- New study reveals alarming gap in dogs, heartworm prevention [326d]
- Having a bad boss makes you a worse employee, study finds [326d]
- Reverse-engineering Jackson Pollock with a new 3D-printing technique [326d]
- Mathematician creates mass extinction model regarding climate change and adaptation [326d]
- Team develops a dual metalens that can switch between shooting modes based on light conditions [326d]
- A month before global climate talks, agreement remains elusive [326d]
- Automating pharmaceutical spray drying for accelerated drug development [326d]
- Elucidating xylem reconnection mechanisms in interfamily grafting: Molecular insights and implications [326d]
- Agarose-based method shows potential in understanding extracellular vesicles' role in cancer metastasis [326d]
- Unprecedented artificial potassium channels better mimic those of electric eels [326d]
- Sustainable and green development of magnesium production technology: A life-cycle perspective [326d]
- Unlocking BABA-induced resistance in tomato: A comprehensive multi-omics analysis [326d]
- Elucidating the genetic basis of downy mildew resistance in spinach with skim resequencing: RPF2 and RPF3 loci [326d]
- Team finds that the bivalve mollusk Anadara kagoshimensis can endure high water salinity [326d]
- Novel algorithm successfully improves microscopy resolution through pixel reassignment [326d]
- Tropical storm Pilar causes heavy rains as it scrapes past Central America [326d]
- Study sheds light on evolution of brain folding in cerebellum of mammals [326d]
- Bidirectional host-guest interactions promote selective photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction [326d]
- Induced production of specialized steroids by transcriptional reprogramming in Petunia hybrida [326d]
- The math problem that took nearly a century to solve [326d]
- Climate-smart cows could deliver 10–20x more milk in Global South [326d]
- Researcher studies effects of Amazon mega dams on biodiversity and local communities [326d]
- Efficient practices and facilities key to reducing labor on Irish family dairy farms [326d]
- Power of the pictogram: Researcher finds that sorted graphics make consumers feel optimistic [326d]
- Want to prevent misinformation? Present data with an interactive visual, says study [326d]
- Researchers develop new model to advance equestrian research [326d]
- Balloon animals and bouncy castles on the moon: The case for inflatable habitats [326d]
- Quokkas learning to adapt to prescribed burns [326d]
- A joint model for predicting circRNA-RBP binding sites based on deep learning [326d]
- A powerful tool for rapid natural product gem-dimethylation modification in drug design [326d]
- Image: Rusty red waters in Madagascar [326d]
- Study calls for better inclusion of women in environmental decision making in Nigeria [326d]
- How sunflowers 'see' the sun: Study describes a novel mechanism [326d]
- Proteins in ancient skeletons could provide key insights into human evolution [326d]
- The unraveling of a protist genome could unlock the mystery of marine viruses [326d]
- Middle East know-how can help feed drier, hotter world [326d]
- Advanced assisted reproduction in white rhinos is safe and reliable: Evaluation of procedures [326d]
- NASA C-130 makes first-ever flight to Antarctica for GUSTO balloon mission [326d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft ready for first asteroid encounter [326d]
- JWST searches for planets in the Fomalhaut system [326d]
- Should we be worried about rising heat of political discourse? Yes, say experts [326d]
- Want to find life? Compare a planet to its neighbors [326d]
- Velvet worm slime could inspire sustainable synthetic materials, study finds [326d]
- Scientists manipulate quantum fluids of light, bringing us closer to next-generation unconventional computing [326d]
- Fire-smart farming: How the crops we plant could help reduce risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapes [326d]
- New research paper on super-resolution non-linear hyper-spectral imaging technology [326d]
- Did nature have a hand in the formation of the Great Sphinx? [326d]
- We need a single list of all life on Earth, and most taxonomists now agree on how to start [326d]
- Scientists train AI to illuminate drugs' impact on largest family of cellular targets [326d]
- Digitizing books can spur demand for physical copies [326d]
- Research shows shifting nesting timing not enough to prevent fewer sea turtle hatchlings [326d]
- Project traces 60 million years of elephant evolution and how humans may be the species' undoing [326d]
- The Beetaloo gas field is a climate bomb. How did CSIRO modeling make it look otherwise? [326d]
- Opinion: Mental health needs to be a cornerstone of equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives [326d]
- Carbon budget for 1.5°C will run out in six years at current emissions levels, says new research [326d]
- Extreme weather is outpacing even the worst-case scenarios of our forecasting models, says researcher [326d]
- Niger Delta is rich in resources, but environmental destruction is pushing people into poverty [326d]
- Q&A: Experts on disinformation talk Israel-Hamas—it's a 'toxic stew of an information environment' [326d]
- Global agendas such as SDGs serve to legitimize international organizations' existence, researcher argues [326d]
- The complicated ecology of pit latrines [326d]
- GHOST finds an extremely metal-poor star [326d]
- Researchers observe wolves hunting and killing sea otters and harbor seals on Alaska's Katmai coast [326d]
- Researchers devise cleaner, more efficient production of key input for detergents [326d]
- Extreme environments leave genomic imprint in tiny organisms: Study [326d]
- Researchers discover how a fly species gained sole access to a fruit in the Seychelles [326d]
- Modeling polymers for next-generation manufacturing and sustainability [326d]
- Housecats use hundreds of facial expressions to interact with other cats [326d]
- Rainforest villages in French Guiana cut off by loss of airline [326d]
- Atomic picture of dengue replication could transform antiviral approaches [326d]
- Unlocking the power of peas: Genetic discovery promises high-iron vegetables and cereals [326d]
- Late not great—imperfect timekeeping places significant limit on quantum computers [326d]
- Researchers reveal nonlinear optical mechanism of β-BaB2O4 by experimental electron density [326d]
- Mining asteroids: A new method to extract metals from asteroids [326d]
- New analytical approach to detecting and characterizing unknown types of PFAS in the environment [326d]
- MXene-enhanced plasmonic sensing developed for ultrasensitive label-free miRNA detection [326d]
- Study reveals evolution of modern-like Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation [326d]
- Scientists copy melanin formation processes to fabricate multi-functional organic pigments [326d]
- New proterosuchid species from 250 million years ago found in India [326d]
- Improving nanotherapeutic vaccine delivery [326d]
- Researchers develop novel moisture resistant epoxy-based ultralong organic phosphorescence materials [326d]
- Study reveals factors affecting response of temperate lakes to atmospheric warming [326d]
- Monarch butterflies appear to be everywhere these days. Is the crisis over? [326d]
- Beaver family that moved into Seattle park may complicate salmon-spawning journey [326d]
- Elephants: Earth's giant climate change canaries [326d]
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