The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scientists create single-atom catalysts for efficient electrooxidation of water [297d]
- Moth coloration study verifies evolutionary ecology hypothesis on predator selection [297d]
- New, more biocompatible materials for bioelectronic applications [297d]
- Researchers achieve real-time microscopic imaging during plasma treatment [297d]
- Research team uncovers universal code driving the formation of all cell membranes [297d]
- AI sorts public photos to show recovering pacific humpback whales hit climate ceiling [297d]
- Supernova SN 1987A investigated with the James Webb Space Telescope [297d]
- Genetic study suggests a Stone Age strategy for avoiding inbreeding [297d]
- Scientists provide first detailed estimates of how much sediment is supplied to coral islands from the reef system [297d]
- Light stimulates a new twist for synthetic chemistry [297d]
- US Moon lander's battery likely has hours left: company [297d]
- US nuclear weapons plant says open as normal after wildfires closure [297d]
- Climate change found to be reducing fish weight [297d]
- Meltwater in the north Atlantic can lead to European summer heat waves, study finds [297d]
- Researchers develop world-leading microwave photonics chip for high-speed signal processing [297d]
- A liking for licking—sex and social status influence social grooming among free-ranging feral cattle in Hong Kong [297d]
- Walleye struggle with changes to timing of spring thaw, researchers find [297d]
- FAA closes investigation into SpaceX Starship's double-explosion 2nd flight [297d]
- How three hours could add up to a better retirement [297d]
- Ecologist cautions researchers to look more closely at apparent mismatches between birds and their prey [297d]
- Blocking fertilization of parasite-causing malaria opens new doors in eradication efforts [297d]
- With an aging population, 'silver tourism' an avenue for industry growth [297d]
- Research confirms exogenous methyl jasmonate can enhance tomato resistance [297d]
- Projected climate change scenarios portend the disappearance of the Balearic boxwood [297d]
- Researcher proposes paradigm shift in enzyme biochemistry [297d]
- Extinctions could result as fish change foraging behavior in response to rising temperatures [297d]
- Mathematicians discover how to stop sloshing using porous baffles [297d]
- Improving lithium-sulfur batteries with metal-organic framework-based materials [297d]
- Discovery shows how cells defend themselves during stressful situations [297d]
- Tsunami on the plains: Researchers find that sea waves once swept Canadian Prairie Provinces [297d]
- Innovative computational tools provide new insights into the polyploid wheat genome [297d]
- Eco-friendly catalyst and materials research explores pathways to renewable energy [297d]
- China names its capsule and lander for its upcoming human lunar missions [297d]
- Researchers find three companies own more than 19,000 rental houses in metro Atlanta [297d]
- Swimming in sewage: UK water forecasts are not keeping people safe, say researchers [297d]
- Research team develops a more durable coating against ice [297d]
- Smart learning software helps students study math during lockdowns and beyond [297d]
- Costa Rica coffee farmers innovate as rainfall plummets [297d]
- Researchers leverage machine learning to improve space weather predictions [297d]
- Highlights of results from space station science in 2023 [297d]
- Linking environmental influences, genetic research to address concerns of genetic determinism of human behavior [297d]
- Even modern hydropower plants pose major threat to river habitats, finds study [297d]
- Unveiling the sustainability landscape in cultural organizations: A global benchmark [297d]
- Severity of disturbance plays pivotal role in determining long-term recovery dynamics after industrial disaster: Study [297d]
- Artemis II crew, recovery teams train for final phase of moon mission [298d]
- Silence broken on gender pay gaps but we must hold organizations to account, says workplace diversity expert [298d]
- Research demonstrates benefits of decarbonization, renewable energy on public health outcomes [298d]
- Tunable VO₂ cavity enables multispectral manipulation from visible to microwave frequencies [298d]
- Growth regulator 5-aminolevulinic acid enhances the cold resistance of tomato plants [298d]
- Researchers find molecular mechanism that regulates powdery mildew resistance in cucumbers [298d]
- Using AI to enhance satellite imagery to monitor the planet [298d]
- Want to encourage allyship? Highlight its appreciation, research shows [298d]
- Expert tests if AI can help teach students accounting [298d]
- Our breathing Earth: A review of soil respiration science [298d]
- You may be breathing in more tiny nanoparticles from your gas stove than from car exhaust [298d]
- A NASA mission that collided with an asteroid didn't just leave a dent. It reshaped the space rock [298d]
- How Tumblr raised a generation of feminists [298d]
- Q&A: 'What is this, "The Handmaid's Tale"?' Exploring moral questions posed by controversial IVF ruling [298d]
- Vital seagrasses in gulf of Mexico are retreating amid rapid sea level rise [298d]
- Nanocrystals set new hydrogen production activity record under visible and near-infrared irradiation [298d]
- Pythagoras was wrong: There are no universal musical harmonies, study finds [298d]
- Scientists use blue-green algae as a surrogate mother for 'meat-like' proteins [298d]
- New dyeing method could help jeans shrink toxic problem [298d]
- Toppled moon lander sends back more images, with only hours left until it dies [298d]
- Herbaria's use and importance grows with climate change [298d]
- Exploring galaxy groups and clusters and their brightest galaxies within the cosmic web [298d]
- Antarctica provides at least $276 billion a year in economic benefits to the world, new research finds [298d]
- Electrodes in spacesuits could protect astronauts from harmful dust on Mars [298d]
- To collaborate or confront? New research provides key insights for environmental NGOs [298d]
- As Varroa spreads, now is the time to fight for Australia's honey bees—and you can help [298d]
- Could tardigrades have colonized the moon? [298d]
- Unconventional piezoelectricity in ferroelectric hafnia [298d]
- First DNA study of ancient Eastern Arabians reveals malaria adaptation [298d]
- Could a couple of Thai otters have helped the UK's otter population recover? Our study provides a hint [298d]
- A 12 mm fish produces 140-decibel sound to communicate in turbid waters [298d]
- Korean researchers create an electrostatic environment that simulates the moon's surface [298d]
- Advancing climate change research and policy demands knowledge from Indigenous Peoples, study says [298d]
- Gardeners can help identify potentially invasive plants [298d]
- Diamonds are a chip's best friend: Research determines spin-orbit effects on exciton complexes [298d]
- An alternate arrangement: How a propeller-shaped isomer can improve organic solar cells [298d]
- Fluorescent protein outshines the competition when imaging cells [298d]
- Microbial comics: RNA as a common language, presented in extracellular speech-bubbles [298d]
- Dust growth model finds planets may form more easily than previously thought [298d]
- Merons realized in synthetic antiferromagnets [298d]
- Increasing soil salinity: New discovery may help make crops more resilient [298d]
- Researchers show Reddit users caused the famous GameStop 'short squeeze' [298d]
- Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule: Precise measurement matches theoretical predictions [298d]
- Lake bottom testing shows plastics migrating down into sediment layers [298d]
- Study offers improved look at Earth's ionosphere [298d]
- New species of ancient vampire squid unearthed in Luxembourg [298d]
- If exoplanets have lightning, it'll complicate the search for life [298d]
- A physical model to quantify the quality of stones selected as tools by Stone Age hunter–gatherers [298d]
- Why 2024 will likely be a banner year for Texas bluebonnets [298d]
- Rough landing cuts short historic private moon lander mission [298d]
- Disinfection tech uses low-temperature plasma to remove E. coli from hydroponically grown crops [298d]
- A novel catalyst for efficient oxidation of inactive alkanes [298d]
- Researchers observe the structural heterogeneity of a lipid scramblase [298d]
- Nanotweezers manipulate bacteriophages with minimal optical power, a breakthrough for phage therapy [298d]
- Variable star V708 Car has an unusual chemical composition, study finds [298d]
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