The Brutalist Report - science
- An inside look at beech tree disease [736d]
- Changes to risk warnings could result in nearly 14% more cash being invested by the public, study says [736d]
- Geologists explore the hidden history of Colorado's Spanish Peaks [736d]
- Role of African women and young people in agricultural service provision investigated in new study [736d]
- Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides [736d]
- Study: Impact of agricultural activities on PM2.5 in Lombardy is comparable to that of urbanization, industry [736d]
- Viewing of child sexual abuse material is often preceded by habitual consumption of adult pornography: Report [736d]
- Researchers develop amphibian-inspired camouflage skin [736d]
- Research team develops protein-based microcapsule for point-of-care diagnostics [736d]
- Rich countries found to use six times more resources, generate 10 times the climate impact: Report [736d]
- Lipid nanoparticles research closing in on genetic treatments for hereditary lung disease, vision loss [736d]
- Although trust in science remains high, the public questions scientists' adherence to science's norms [736d]
- Breaking an electrolyte's charge neutrality [736d]
- Researchers find exception to 200-year-old scientific law governing heat transfer [736d]
- Multiple spacecraft tell the story of one giant solar storm [736d]
- Novel material degrades a widely used antibiotic that contaminates water [736d]
- Study of slowly evolving 'living fossils' reveals key genetic insights [736d]
- Newly discovered protein prevents DNA triplication [736d]
- James Webb Space Telescope captures the end of planet formation [736d]
- Metal-based electrocatalysts for ammonia electro-oxidation reaction to nitrate/nitrite: Past, present and future [736d]
- Enhancing statistical reliability of weather forecasts with machine learning [736d]
- Scientists sort out uncertainties in sea level projections [736d]
- Study reveals the crow's best friend: Humans [736d]
- Degree of cell crowding in the early human embryo influences cell identity decision, new culture system finds [736d]
- Supporting disease-challenged broiler chickens through nutrition [736d]
- New research shows migrating animals learn by experience [736d]
- Antarctica's coasts are becoming less icy, researchers find [736d]
- Less ice in the Arctic ocean has complex effects on marine ecosystems and ocean productivity, study finds [736d]
- Modeling the origins of life: New evidence for an 'RNA World' [736d]
- Scientists reveal role of neighboring adsorbates and quantum tunneling in surface diffusion of hydrogen atoms [736d]
- New ways to strengthen biomimetic spider-silk [736d]
- Researchers uncover a feasible biomarker for coffee consumption [736d]
- Scientists shine new light on the future of nanoelectronic devices [736d]
- New study addresses how lunar missions will kick up moondust [736d]
- Peat records help reveal regional pattern of Holocene temperature change in arid Central Asia [736d]
- Research shows government regulation of jobs hinders workers and consumers [736d]
- Researchers develop electron beam accelerator to sterilize medical equipment [736d]
- Nearly half of Britons say women's equality has gone far enough [736d]
- Team takes data science approach to identifying thermal conductivity-related structural factors in amorphous materials [736d]
- Lithology and niche habitat effectively control arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [736d]
- Curiosity rover is climbing through dramatic striped terrain on Mars [736d]
- NASA tests the new Starship docking system [736d]
- An evolutionary mystery 125 million years in the making [736d]
- Fixing space-physics mistake enhances satellite safety [736d]
- 'Zero chance' infamous Apophis collides with another asteroid, redirects to Earth [736d]
- LHCb observes a new decay mode of the charmed beauty meson [736d]
- Estimated 2.5 million people displaced by disasters in 2023 tell a story of recovery in America and who is vulnerable [736d]
- From 'Tatooine' to reality: How exoplanet research has translated to science fiction [736d]
- Communities severed by roads and traffic experience a larger number of collisions in New York City [736d]
- Lab-grown liver organoid to speed up turtle research and make useful traits easier to harness [736d]
- Source or sink? A review of permafrost's role in the carbon cycle [736d]
- Yabby traps and discarded fishing tackle can kill platypuses. It's time to clean up our act [736d]
- 'Short burst' approach improves young students' literacy skills [736d]
- New tool sheds light on palm oil production [736d]
- Surge pricing a growing part of consumer experience, says expert [736d]
- Researchers compare observations versus modeling of coastal carbon cycle [736d]
- Big brands benefit when ads are racially diverse, study finds [736d]
- Is artificial intelligence defined the same way across disciplines? [736d]
- The who's who of bacteria: A reliable way to define species and strains [736d]
- Video: Great Lakes ice hits historic low [736d]
- Research finds evidence that reductions in sea ice are helping tree lines spread north [736d]
- The power of persistence: Bridging the gender gap in patent applications [736d]
- Study determines the original orientations of rocks drilled on Mars [736d]
- Citizens found to often act against self-interest in granting police consent [736d]
- Multiparticle nanostructures for building better quantum technologies [736d]
- Navigating special education labels is complex, and it matters for education equity [736d]
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