The Brutalist Report - science
- The differing olfactory worlds of female and male silk moths [465d]
- Amazing, incredible, superb: The effect of high-arousal language used by social media influencers [465d]
- Wear and tear may cause firefighter gear to release more 'forever chemicals' [465d]
- Climate change may make wildfires larger, more common in US southern Appalachian region [465d]
- Researchers discuss unity and the power of racial healing [465d]
- Dogs are not always frustrated when they get a lesser treat for their work, study finds [465d]
- Biodiversity study seeks to answer why more animal and plant species are found in the tropics [465d]
- Researchers visualize energetic ion flow in fusion devices [465d]
- The surface knows what lies beneath: Physicists show how to detect higher-order topological insulators [465d]
- Ultrafast laser pulses could lessen data storage energy needs [465d]
- Research team uses water as a nonlinear medium for ultra-broadband white laser [465d]
- Healthy food is hard to come by in Cape Town's poorer areas: How community gardens can fix that [465d]
- Agriculture: Changing animal feed reduces consumption of natural resources such as soil and water [465d]
- Study reveals the dating psychology of incels [465d]
- Tests can reveal whether an antibody can turn into a killer [465d]
- Extreme weather influences mortgage payments, study finds [465d]
- Help people monitor their own air quality to save lives, say pollution experts [465d]
- A new, rigorous assessment of remote sensing tool's accuracy for supporting satellite-based water management [465d]
- Unpacking social equity from biodiversity data: An interdisciplinary policy perspective [465d]
- Climate change in the South China Sea found to have global impacts on weather patterns [465d]
- Non-sectarian parties improve democracy and social stability, study says [465d]
- Who defends bullying victims? A study analyzes adolescents' behavior in this regard [465d]
- A Bi-doped RuO₂ catalyst for efficient and durable acidic water oxidation [465d]
- Reimagining rehabilitation: Iceland's open prisons offer a blueprint for UK's foreign national prisoners [465d]
- Improved mapping gives decision makers a new tool for protecting infrastructure as Arctic warms [465d]
- Ghana is behind the curve on climate change laws: Expert suggests way to get corporations on board [465d]
- Enhancing intercropping efficiency: A new model for precise quantification of shading impact in maize-soybean systems [465d]
- Study teases out strategies to prevent fatal deer disease from re-entering New York state [465d]
- Study highlights barriers preventing bystander help during gender-based violence [465d]
- The molecular mechanisms of Ca²⁺ sensor BraCBL1.2 in clubroot resistance in Chinese cabbage [465d]
- Manipulating polyamines to enhance antibody efficacy: A novel approach in biotechnology [465d]
- Using satellite images to manage LED light pollution problem [465d]
- Molecular 'super-glue' shows promise of cancer drug discovery platform [465d]
- Research finds evergreens with smaller leaves offer better air pollution mitigation [465d]
- New map shows where damaging earthquakes are most likely to occur in US [465d]
- Bonus boost: Financial incentive also works in creative teams, says economist [465d]
- Will long-term operation of constructed wetlands become a source of pollution itself? [465d]
- Thesis reveals gender gap in reactions to women's sexual assault stories [465d]
- Team develops a real-time photonic processor with picosecond latency for dynamic RF interference [465d]
- Samples from Wild 2 comet reveal a surprising past [465d]
- Team upgrades technology for monitoring methane emissions [465d]
- Study reveals a reaction at the heart of many renewable energy technologies [465d]
- Chemists find potential new drug for photodynamic cancer therapy [465d]
- The role of ExtSpecR in streamlining UAV-based tree phenomics and spectral analysis [465d]
- Embracing 'virtual dark tourism' could help heritage sites at risk of degradation, expert explains [465d]
- Making faba beans a better source of protein [465d]
- Concrete made stronger and more durable with resin [466d]
- Can technology clean up our air? An atmospheric scientist got a glimpse of the future [466d]
- What's it worth to work from home? For some, it's as much as one-third of their wage [466d]
- Maize yield estimation: The MLAENet approach for accurate and efficient tassel counting [466d]
- Key insights into Salvia miltiorrhiza roots for medicinal plant breeding [466d]
- Harnessing speed breeding and model optimization for sustainable crop development [466d]
- Study examines how ad strategies of the Great Depression can inform today's crisis communications [466d]
- Innovations in 2D root phenotyping uncover genetic keys to enhanced agricultural productivity [466d]
- Is economic growth good for our health? [466d]
- Elucidating the biosynthetic mechanism for protoberberine alkaloids from Coptis chinensis [466d]
- Scientists clone first rhesus monkey using new method [466d]
- New York finally ends record 700 plus days without snow [466d]
- More than 80% of tree species endemic to the Atlantic Rainforest are threatened with extinction, finds study [466d]
- How citizen science is saving our seas [466d]
- Working from home since COVID-19? Cabin fever could be the next challenge [466d]
- Thermoelectric permanent magnet opens new possibilities in thermal management technologies [466d]
- First polar bear to die of bird flu: What are the implications? [466d]
- Q&A: How to conduct scientific research with Indigenous Peoples and Lands in a good way [466d]
- Violence and abuse among fan culture growing concern for soccer, new research finds [466d]
- Microfossils shed light on the long fossil record of euglenoids [466d]
- Climate change, nature loss are our biggest environmental problems. Why isn't the market tackling them together? [466d]
- 'Quantum ping-pong': Two atoms can be made to bounce a single photon back and forth with high precision [466d]
- Scientists open door to achieving high-precision 'slippery structural hydrogel' [466d]
- Researchers discover new antibiotic-resistant species of bacteria [466d]
- Meet pAblo·pCasso: A new leap in CRISPR technologies for next-gen genome engineering [466d]
- Experiment could test quantum nature of large masses for the first time [466d]
- Cryo-microscopy reveals nano-sized copy machine implicated in origin of life [466d]
- New quantum optics technique sheds light on polariton interactions [466d]
- Domesticating plants impacts their microbiome, study finds [466d]
- Decorated nanoparticles prevent anaphylaxis without causing side effects in mouse study [466d]
- Research team develops anti-icing film that only requires sunlight [466d]
- Cancer-related mutations appear in stem cell derivatives used in regenerative medicine, shows study [466d]
- ALMA observations show how double, triple, quadruple and quintuple star systems form simultaneously in a molecular cloud [466d]
- Cosmic dawn observational progress with NenuFAR [466d]
- Researchers realize ethylene methoxycarbonylation reaction over single-atom catalyst [466d]
- Chemists find new way to rid boron nitride nanotubes of impurities [466d]
- Climate change threatens fish supply: Tiny phytoplankton, big consequences [466d]
- Lack of snow sparks worry for drought-hit Afghanistan [466d]
- Iceland eruption confirms faultline has reawakened: Expert [466d]
- New details of the history of the Melanesian Border Plateau revealed by undersea rocks [466d]
- Chameleon AI program classifies objects in satellite images faster [466d]
- Unraveling the role of supersulfides in regulating mitochondrial function and longevity [466d]
- Developing task design principles to foster students' recognition of relativity of truth in math education [466d]
- The more relaxed a horse is the better it is at learning new tasks, study finds [466d]
- Common sense may depend on one's point of view [466d]
- Researchers develop hedgehog safety test for robotic lawnmowers [466d]
- Unraveling the complexity of betacoronaviruses in bats [466d]
- Tiny capsules that transform in the blink of an eye could be key to developing smaller electronics [466d]
- Modified soft material promises better bioelectronics [466d]
- Collecting helium diffraction patterns in microscopic regions of samples [466d]
- Ensheathed nerve fibers in human skin help communicate external stimuli [466d]
- New calibration service paves way for next-generation radio cosmology experiments [466d]
- Researchers achieve electrosynthesis of LiTFSI and N-containing analogs via looped Li-N₂ battery [466d]
- New approach to predicting binding properties of PFAS chemicals and human PPARα [466d]
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