The Brutalist Report - science
- Altermagnets: A new chapter in magnetism and thermal science [226d]
- 'Time to eat': Videos show that toe-tapping by frogs may be a strategy to draw out prey [226d]
- Overnight SpaceX launch set for NASA Earth science probe [226d]
- Frequent marine heat waves in the Arctic Ocean will be the norm, says new study [226d]
- Breaking boundaries in quantum photonics: New nanocavities unlock new frontiers in light confinement [226d]
- How a city is organized can create less-biased citizens [226d]
- A protective layer applied to gold nanoparticles can boost its resilience [226d]
- Deadly California storm brings unrelenting rain, flooding [226d]
- AI reads ancient scroll buried by Vesuvius eruption [226d]
- Canada ice fishing season gets off to late start due to warm weather [226d]
- India's tigers climb high as climate, human pressure rises [226d]
- EU unveils 2040 climate targets in political tightrope act [226d]
- New species of Jurassic pterosaur discovered on the Isle of Skye [226d]
- Weather swings bring steadier results when studying crop adaptability [226d]
- Protecting crops through nanotechnology in Southeast Asia [226d]
- Quantum cutting, upconversion, and temperature sensing help with thermal management in silicon-based solar cells [226d]
- Vitamin B12 adaptability in Antarctic algae has implications for climate change, life in the Southern Ocean [227d]
- Asteroid that impacted near Berlin identified as a rare aubrite [227d]
- New method spots cosmic threats by extracting 3D direction of plasma ejections from sun's 2D ultraviolet images [227d]
- How climate change contributes to wildfires like Chile's [227d]
- Printing plant-based pharmaceuticals—without plants [227d]
- How food availability could catalyze cultural transmission in wild orangutans [227d]
- In a warming world, climate scientists consider category 6 hurricanes [227d]
- Scientists create effective 'spark plug' for direct-drive inertial confinement fusion experiments [227d]
- Research offer direct view of tantalum oxidation that impedes qubit coherence [227d]
- Magnesium protects tantalum, a promising material for making qubits [227d]
- Research team develops cold-hardiness kiwi fruit for immediate release to public [227d]
- Researchers uncover biological circuit that offers a new avenue for creating drought-resistant crops [227d]
- Mystery of moths' warning sound production explained in new study [227d]
- Study of Indigenous and local communities finds happiness doesn't cost much [227d]
- New findings explain how soil traps plant-based carbon [227d]
- Study reveals significant discrepancies in common poverty measurement approaches [227d]
- Team describes how to produce 'green' steel from toxic red mud [227d]
- Violence is contagious among members of Italian mafia groups, study shows [227d]
- Using computer-engineered DNA to study cell identities [227d]
- Innovative urban living concept tackles housing woes, offers socially connected solutions [227d]
- Love and hate in ancient times: New anthology on 'magical' texts published [227d]
- How does car traffic influence airborne fungal diversity? [227d]
- Currently stable parts of East Antarctica may be closer to melting than anyone has realized [227d]
- NYC's community composting cuts are putting its curbside plan at risk [227d]
- Solvent sieve method sets new record for perovskite light-emitting diodes [227d]
- Unveiling a gap-free genome in rapeseed for enhanced agricultural insight and breeding [227d]
- What to know about Chile's voracious wildfires [227d]
- Grape white rot resistance and the role of VvWRKY5 in enhancing pathogen defense through the jasmonic acid pathway [227d]
- Researchers describe a novel species of jellyfish discovered in a remote location in Japan [227d]
- Decades of research samples destroyed in Sweden cooler failure [227d]
- Chile mourns 122 killed in wildfire inferno, searches for missing [227d]
- Shedding light on shadows: Unveiling the impact of low light on tomato disease susceptibility and defense mechanisms [227d]
- Smells like evolution: Fruit flies reveal surprises in chemical sensing [227d]
- Ocean sponges suggest Earth has warmed longer, more than thought; some scientists dubious [227d]
- Plan for Europe's huge new particle collider takes shape [227d]
- Team observes third-order exceptional line in nitrogen-vacancy spin system [227d]
- How the Russian invasion of Ukraine has impacted the global wheat market [227d]
- Deciphering the ethylene biosynthesis puzzle in banana fruit ripening [227d]
- An astronaut controls a robotic dog from orbit [227d]
- How socially and culturally diverse Minnesotans value water [227d]
- The limits of weather forecasting: How far into the future can we look? [227d]
- How teachers make ethical judgments when using AI in the classroom [227d]
- Data study helps explain underpinnings of Russia's invasion and Ukraine's resilience [227d]
- Scientists 'break the mold' by creating new colors of blue cheese [227d]
- Researchers discover new species of mussel that lives in an ancient undersea forest [227d]
- The surprisingly simple recipe for starting to grow a limb [227d]
- Researchers develop thermal radiation controllable epsilon-near-zero material that can withstand extreme environments [227d]
- Single degenerated primer significantly improves COX1 barcoding performance in soil nematode profiling [227d]
- Strategies for detecting and preventing pet cancer [227d]
- Wildlife officials aim to keep Colorado's wolves from meeting the endangered Mexican wolf [227d]
- Small but mighty: Study highlights abundance and importance of the ocean's tiniest inhabitants [227d]
- Bacterial test for raw, organic milk may require more precision [227d]
- Tiny NASA cameras to picture interaction between lander, moon's surface [227d]
- Millions of Australians have a chronic illness. So why aren't employers accommodating them? [227d]
- Hubble views dim but distinct spiral galaxy UGC 11105 [227d]
- The relationship between learning from failure and the internationalization process [227d]
- Scientists use AI to investigate structure and long-term behavior of galaxies [227d]
- Fencing young mussels for ecosystem restoration [227d]
- Virus ancestry could help predict next pandemic [227d]
- Two-thirds of Canadian and American renters are in unaffordable housing situations [227d]
- Research reveals minerals in soil shield microbial remains to aid carbon storage [227d]
- Public involvement benefits relationship between nature reserves and local communities: Study [227d]
- Southern pygmy perch starts coming back from the brink [227d]
- Researchers develop biomimetic-photo-coupled catalysis for H₂O₂ production [227d]
- Animals keep eating precious plants—we used 'smell misinformation' to keep them away [227d]
- How could laser-driven lightsails remain stable? [227d]
- Atmospheres in the TRAPPIST-1 system should be long gone [227d]
- A super-Earth (and possible Earth-sized) exoplanet found in the habitable zone [227d]
- Study challenges classical view of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current origin and warns of its vulnerability [227d]
- NASA is looking for commercial Mars missions. Do people still want to go to Mars? [227d]
- Invasive rodent research may help protect Hawaiian forests [227d]
- How dangerous are kilonovae? [227d]
- African rice production must become more efficient to prevent large-scale import and cultivation, researchers say [227d]
- Giant tortoises have returned to Madagascar 600 years after they were wiped out [227d]
- Transport of volatile organic compounds found to cause worsening of regional ozone pollution [227d]
- Our ancient primate ancestors had an appetite for soft fruits—and their diet shaped human evolution [227d]
- New technology unscrambles the chatter of microbes [227d]
- Should twins be in separate classes? Many schools say yes, but the answer is not so simple [227d]
- Mathematical model connects innovation and obsolescence to unify insights across diverse fields [227d]
- Optimism key to greening the global financial system, says study [227d]
- Bacterial research: Novel antibiotic producers discovered in German collection [227d]
- Why now is the time to address humanity's impact on the moon [227d]
- Indonesia's plan to ban seaweed exports could backfire—hurting its own industry [227d]
- Unilateral efforts to combat illegal fishing may spur piracy in certain regions [227d]
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