The Brutalist Report - science
- How new product development shapes firms and the economy [415d]
- Are women CEOs more risk-averse than men? Not necessarily, study shows [415d]
- Research reveals novel herpesvirus in South American pinnipeds [415d]
- Scientists use James Webb Space Telescope to uncover clues about Neptune's evolution [415d]
- Uncovering the cyclization mechanism of cyclic β-1,2-glucan synthase [415d]
- Research identifies key drivers of life satisfaction and happiness [415d]
- Nobel laureates warn Milei budget cuts 'canceling' scientific research [415d]
- SpaceX eyes March 14 for next Starship test launch [415d]
- Selective operation of enhancement and depletion modes of nanoscale field-effect transistors [415d]
- What are Hubble and Webb observing right now? NASA tool has the answer [415d]
- Photocatalytic nonoxidative coupling of methane to ethylene over carbon-doped ZnO/Au catalysts [415d]
- In peatland soil, a warmer climate and elevated carbon dioxide rapidly alter soil organic matter [415d]
- A new genus of fungi on grasses [415d]
- Comparison of diploid and triploid hybrid fish from the same parents [415d]
- Deep sea and sediments bring iron to Antarctic waters, finds researcher [415d]
- Research shows people's perceptions can fuel political unrest [415d]
- Beam balance designs could elucidate the origins of dark energy [415d]
- New nano-microscope enables simultaneous measurement of nano-composite material properties [415d]
- Introducing multi-component liquid-infused surfaces for adaptive and functional coatings [415d]
- New report reveals Australia's material use and circular rate [415d]
- Comparable net radiation between the high-elevation Tibetan Plateau and the low-elevation Yangtze River region: Study [415d]
- Civilian 911 responders can enhance public safety, study finds [415d]
- Back on Earth: NASA's Orion capsule put to the test before crewed mission [415d]
- Understanding wind and water at the equator are key to more accurate future climate projections: Study [415d]
- Can we still trust public opinion polls? [415d]
- Q&A: 'Geoeconomics' makes sense of a turbulent world [415d]
- Study finds Black boys are less likely to be identified for special education when matched with Black teachers [415d]
- From Texas to Tennessee: Burrowing owl makes odd migration, draws attention [415d]
- What drives 'drug-induced homicide' prosecutions in North Carolina? [415d]
- Subaru Telescope discovers the faintest moon around icy giant planets [415d]
- Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus [415d]
- Older adults want to express themselves with emojis, they just don't understand how to [415d]
- Q&A: A cutting-edge methane monitor [415d]
- Mystery of curling paper solved [415d]
- Not just humans: Bees and chimps can also pass on their skills [415d]
- Invasive plant time bombs: A hidden ecological threat [415d]
- Ancient stone tools found in Ukraine date to over 1 million years ago, and may be oldest in Europe [415d]
- Finding new physics in debris from colliding neutron stars [415d]
- Engineers facilitate the restoration of lake deltas [415d]
- Astrophysicists unveil new phenomenon challenging textbook definition of white dwarf stars [415d]
- Study sheds light on relationship between mitochondrial calcium dynamics and autophagy [415d]
- Nature experiences may hold the key to a healthier relationship with time [415d]
- Scientists use a new type of nanoparticle that can both deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant [415d]
- Film festivals are becoming more diverse in several ways, new study reports [415d]
- New analysis uncovers major issues with earlier suggestions that Spinosaurus pursued prey underwater [415d]
- New deep-sea worm discovered at methane seep off Costa Rica [415d]
- Genetic mutation in a quarter of all Labradors hard-wires them for obesity [415d]
- First atom-level structure of packaged viral genome reveals new properties and dynamics [415d]
- How insects tell different sugars apart [415d]
- More for less: A smarter way to protect biodiversity [415d]
- AI art and human creativity [415d]
- Designing a drone that uses adaptive invisibility: Towards autonomous sea-land-air cloaks [415d]
- Study explains how a fungus can control the corn leafhopper, an extremely harmful pest [415d]
- Just add AI for expert astronaut ultrasound [415d]
- How countries in conflict zones can recover from floods—lessons from Pakistan [415d]
- Q&A: The critical need to address chemical contamination in drinking water [415d]
- More planets than stars: Kepler's legacy [415d]
- Standing together against hate: A collective responsibility [415d]
- Exploring the inner workings of stem cells: When location changes the message [415d]
- Weird electron behavior gets even weirder: Charge fractionalization observed spectroscopically [415d]
- Researchers develop first heat map for individual red blood cells [415d]
- Nanodevices can produce energy from evaporating tap or seawater [415d]
- Scientists reveal molecular mysteries to control silica scaling in water treatment [415d]
- Studying the relationships among cancer-promoting proteins [415d]
- Chemists break barriers and open up super-resolution molecule mass analysis [415d]
- Women want to climb the corporate ladder—but not at any price [415d]
- Robber flies track their beetle prey using tiny microbursts of movement [415d]
- Photons that make quantum bits 'fly' for stable exchange of information in quantum computers [415d]
- Early life adversity leaves long-term signatures in baboon DNA [415d]
- It's time we include cities and regions as equal partners in global climate negotiations [415d]
- Star ripped apart by black hole in rare discovery [415d]
- New insights into the dynamics of microbial communities [415d]
- Frozen in time: Old paintings and new photographs reveal some NZ glaciers may soon be extinct [415d]
- Global warming is affecting bats' hibernation, study shows [415d]
- What makes birds so smart? [415d]
- Galápagos giant tortoises study suggests they may be in danger due to invasive Cedrela odorata trees [415d]
- Emotion-tracking AI on the job: Workers fear being watched—and misunderstood [415d]
- Marine algae implants could boost crop yields [415d]
- Researchers provide unprecedented view into aerosol formation in Earth's lower atmosphere [415d]
- Hispanic health disparities in the US trace back to the Spanish Inquisition [415d]
- Ever heard of the Maritime Continent? It's not far from Australia—and channels heat around the world [415d]
- Researchers investigate archaea to discover how proteins determine cell shape and function [415d]
- Bumblebees surprise scientists with advanced social learning skills [415d]
- Scientists uncover evidence for a new form of collective sensing in electric elephantnose fish [415d]
- What do schools need to do to have a good culture and healthy approach to gender? [415d]
- Astronomers spot oldest 'dead' galaxy yet observed [415d]
- Synthetic DNA sheds light on mysterious difference between living cells at different points in evolution [415d]
- A universal tool for tracking cell-to-cell interactions [415d]
- Revealing the evolutionary origin of genomic imprinting [415d]
- 'Ruler for light' could enable detailed measurement in personal devices [415d]
- Study suggests sinking land increases risk for thousands of coastal residents by 2050 [415d]
- Ice cores suggest 16th-century pandemics may have caused declines in atmospheric CO₂ [415d]
- Metal-organic framework research makes key advance toward removing pesticide from groundwater [415d]
- Immigrant women suffer financially for taking maternity leave: 4 ways Canada can improve [415d]
- Fake academic papers are on the rise: Why they're a danger and how to stop them [415d]
- Hematology discovery could lead to improved medical monitoring, preventive care for elephants [415d]
- Carbon markets are broken. Here are three ways we can start fixing them [415d]
- Scientists CT scanned thousands of natural history specimens, which you can access for free [415d]
- Morocco winter breaks heat records: Meteorologists [415d]
- 'Frozen behaviors' in amber fossils: How to reconstruct mating behavior of long-extinct termites [415d]
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