The Brutalist Report - science
- Top ten plant and fungal species named new to science in 2023 [472d]
- Research team reports observing vibrational spectra of a single protein with infrared nanospectroscopy [472d]
- Joking apart: What men and women find funny [472d]
- 'Carbon vault' peat suffers greatly from drought, finds study [472d]
- Participation in careers programs found to increase engagement with vocational services [472d]
- Old stars may be the best places to search for life [472d]
- Researchers find a red knot's character is formed in first year of life [472d]
- Nafion byproduct 2 found in blood of well users near Fayetteville, N.C. [472d]
- Study uncovers low-temperature deformation mechanism of pure titanium [472d]
- Extreme heat wave in East Antarctica driven by record-breaking 'atmospheric river,' analysis finds [472d]
- Researchers explore the impact of microplastics and toxin exposure on goldfish [472d]
- Unveiling the reproductive secrets of red-swamp crayfish [472d]
- Webb discovers dusty 'cat's tail' in Beta Pictoris System [472d]
- Finding a home for the wandering mushrooms—phylogenetic and taxonomic updates of Agaricales [472d]
- 'Stellar paternity tests' match orphaned stars to their Milky Way origins [472d]
- Record heat in 2023 worsened global droughts, floods and wildfires [472d]
- Podcasts and compulsory attendance found to improve student learning [472d]
- European insects spread across the world. Was it because settlers carried plants? [472d]
- Minority candidates—including women and LGBTQ2S+—in Canadian federal elections are positioned to be sacrificial lambs [472d]
- Purdue forestry professor cultivates cyberinfrastructure for collaborative forestry research [472d]
- Scaling up urban agriculture: Research team outlines roadmap [472d]
- Unique permanent coastal observation detects minimal changes [472d]
- 'Self-eating' rocket could help UK take a big bite of space industry [472d]
- Study views the city as a multi-layered system in cultural heritage management [472d]
- Need for speed: How hummingbirds switch mental gears in flight [472d]
- Study finds high levels of job satisfaction among copy editors, little negative effects from pandemic [472d]
- New research shows value of simultaneous local, global action to help save coral reefs [472d]
- Ensuring nutritious and high-quality potatoes are available during the winter season and all year round [472d]
- Researchers look at thermal stabilization in photonic packages [472d]
- Researchers report successful synthesis of specific chiral molecules using rearrangements of simple hydrocarbons [472d]
- Q&A: Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 passengers likely would have died if blowout occurred above 40,000 feet, says physicist [472d]
- Red deer populations in Europe more influenced by humans than by wolves or other predators, ecologists find [472d]
- The class where video games meet history [472d]
- Study finds no evidence that individual-level mental health interventions improve employees' well-being [472d]
- Research finds microplastics affect soil fungi depending on drought conditions [472d]
- Scientists develop green method for producing bactericidal copper oxide nanoparticles from noni plant [472d]
- Aircraft observations point to near neutral carbon dioxide exchange in northern tropical Africa [472d]
- Tibetan plateau's spring heat source exerts delayed influence on Northeast China's summer precipitation [472d]
- Anisotropic plasmon engineering unlocks multilevel polarized upconversion [472d]
- Study shows effects of vegetation composition, warming and nitrogen deposition on peatland carbon sink function [472d]
- Plant roots mysteriously pulsate and we don't know why—but finding out could change the way we grow things [472d]
- Five dead in US storms, country girds for more fierce weather [472d]
- Notorious cell subpopulation key to antibiotic failure, say scientists [472d]
- Study show dry-cleaning fluid holds promise for sustainable organic synthesis [472d]
- Ancient human DNA hints at why multiple sclerosis affects so many northern Europeans today [472d]
- Scientists resolve intriguing phenomenon of superlubricity and formulate its laws [472d]
- Research reveals that corals are adapting to climate change in complex and varied ways [472d]
- Study disproves assumption about perovskite solar cells, showing that shallow defects dominate in terms of efficiency [472d]
- Most of the land humans need to thrive is unprotected, new study finds [472d]
- Study on lamprey embryos sheds light on the evolutionary origin of vertebrate head [472d]
- Many survivors aren't sure what to do after a sexual assault—here's what you need to know [472d]
- There are more than 300 ways to work flexibly—here are four tips to make it work for you [472d]
- War changes language: More Ukrainian, less Russian [472d]
- Viruses aren't always harmful. Six ways they're used in health care and pest control [472d]
- A heat wave in Antarctica totally blew the minds of scientists. They set out to decipher it—and here are the results [472d]
- Researchers call for a comprehensive view of the marine biological carbon pump and its role in climate change [472d]
- From embryo to evolution: Insights from the head of lizards and snakes [472d]
- After an 80-year absence, gray wolves have returned to Colorado—how the reintroduction will affect the ecosystem [472d]
- Weight loss drug from highly toxic plant can now be produced in yeast [472d]
- Earth isn't the only planet with seasons, but they can look wildly different on other worlds [472d]
- Acidity of Antarctic waters could double by century's end, threatening biodiversity, say scientists [472d]
- California grizzlies were smaller in size and not the livestock killers reported in historical accounts, study says [472d]
- Team develops light-powered catalyst to make hydrogen [472d]
- Study proposes general A-site alloying strategy to prepare noble metal-occupied MAX phases [472d]
- An 1867 Washington deluge shows the region's potential for flooding [472d]
- How pioneer transcription factors blaze the one trail that determines cell fate [472d]
- Climate change behind sharp drop in snowpack since 1980s, study shows [472d]
- Researchers experimentally determine the reaction mechanism for catalytic ammonia production [472d]
- Iron influences plant immunity and may promote resiliency against climate change [472d]
- Scientists achieve real-time capture of ionization process and subsequent structural changes [472d]
- The extinction of the giant ape: A long-standing mystery solved [472d]
- Scientists name the most common tropical tree species for the first time [472d]
- Metal-free graphene quantum dots show promise for highly efficient tumor therapy [472d]
- Study finds biodiversity impacts of agricultural deforestation have inherent and predictable geographical differences [472d]
- Scientists discover how ultraviolet light degrades coronavirus [472d]
- Noninvasive technique reveals how cells' gene expression changes over time [472d]
- Orbitally induced strong monsoons facilitated early human dispersal to East Asia, finds study [472d]
- The value of information gathering in phage–bacteria warfare [472d]
- Researchers observe abnormal stress memory effect that restrains stress relaxation in glass [472d]
- A magnetically actuated acoustic metamaterial [472d]
- Psychoactive psilocybin's evolution in magic mushrooms [472d]
- Sperm whales found to live in large, matrilineally based clans [472d]
- New large stellar flare detected from EV Lacertae [472d]
- Carbon pollution is down in the US, but not fast enough to meet Biden's 2030 goal, new report says [472d]
- In novel quantum computer design, qubits use magnets to selectively communicate [472d]
- Observing macroscopic quantum effects in the dark [472d]
- PFAS flow equally between Arctic Ocean and Atlantic Ocean, study finds [472d]
- Webb finds signs of possible aurorae on isolated brown dwarf [472d]
- Bad day in space: Moon mission fails and NASA program delayed [472d]
- Deadly storms buffet US, leave hundreds of thousands without power [472d]
- China says it will launch its next lunar explorer in the first half of this year [472d]
- Discovery of immense fortifications dating back 4,000 years in northwestern Arabia [472d]
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