The Brutalist Report - science
- Vietnam farmers struggle for fresh water as drought brings salinization [226d]
- Hitting this stretchy, electronic material makes it tougher [226d]
- Cleaning up environmental contaminants with quantum dot technology [226d]
- New model clarifies why water freezes at a range of temperatures [226d]
- A southeast Alaska community wrestles with a deadly landslide's impact [226d]
- 10 years after the deadliest US landslide, climate change is increasing the danger [226d]
- Advances and applications of nanoparticles in cancer therapy [226d]
- New archive of ancient human brains challenges misconceptions of soft tissue preservation [226d]
- Study reveals 'cozy domesticity' of prehistoric stilt-house dwellers in England's ancient marshland [226d]
- Cape lions were genetically diverse prior to extinction, researchers find [226d]
- High pornography exposure among young Australians helps fuel violence against women, say researchers [226d]
- Study finds large accumulations of plastics in the ocean, even outside so-called garbage patch [226d]
- Fairy circles: Plant water stress causes Namibia's gaps in grass [226d]
- Study shows benefits of chatgroups to human health can be replicated in plant health [226d]
- Ammonia induction strategy for preparation of transition metal oxides / zeolite H₂S adsorbent [226d]
- Information resilience can help people cope with the uncertainty created by crises [226d]
- Nigerian bakeries need support to shift to clean energy, researchers say [226d]
- Combating counterfeiting: Advanced hologram protection invented [226d]
- Researchers investigate how freshwater diatoms stay in the light [226d]
- NASA study: Asteroid's orbit, shape changed after DART impact [226d]
- Pushing the limit of the periodic table with superheavy elements [226d]
- Monitoring and measuring biodiversity requires more than just numbers: Scientists advocate for change [226d]
- Research unveils findings in storm microphysics parameterization [226d]
- Research contextualizes ownership competence in private firms [226d]
- Study suggests major chemical corporations hide most polluting activities in subsidiaries [226d]
- Research team establishes synthetic dimension dynamics to manipulate light [226d]
- Research seeks to develop mRNA lipid nanoparticles for next-generation oral cancer tumor suppressor therapy [226d]
- Nanoparticles target multiple COVID variants through the twist in the spike protein [226d]
- Regulating atomic Fe-Rh site distance for efficient oxygen reduction reaction [226d]
- Counteracting effects on ENSO due to ocean chlorophyll interannual variability and instability in the tropical Pacific [226d]
- Carbon-based supports for electrocatalysis under industrially relevant conditions [226d]
- Uncovering the dominant contribution of intermediate volatility compounds to biomass-burning organic aerosols [226d]
- Enhancing field phenotyping: A novel glare correction technique using polarized light [226d]
- Advancing soybean yield through high-throughput UAV phenotyping and dynamic modeling [226d]
- Happiness poll: Democrats and Biden voters report more happiness than GOP and Trump supporters [226d]
- Greenhouse gas emissions in Global South countries are linked with International Monetary Fund lending policies [226d]
- The secret to building a large follower base on social media: Harness the power of nearby influencers [226d]
- Largest fish in Missouri's records caught in Lake of the Ozarks: A 164-pound 'dinosaur' [226d]
- Study reveals how China's local bureaucrats struggle for power through negative media coverage [226d]
- Researchers use an edible blue-green algae to protect honey bees against viruses [226d]
- Astrophysicist's research could provide a hint in the search for dark matter [226d]
- Planet 'on the brink', with new heat records likely in 2024: UN [226d]
- Astrophysicist explains science behind once-in-a-lifetime nova outburst that will light up the sky this year [226d]
- Sandy soil reptiles are more threatened by climate change than has been supposed, study shows [226d]
- Researchers uncover culprits behind pitting corrosion in 3D-printed stainless steel [226d]
- The heat index—how hot it feels—is rising faster than temperature: Study [226d]
- European plastics industry 'in trouble' as market share falls [226d]
- Baby giraffe dies of a broken neck at Zoo Miami [226d]
- New baseline food and agricultural outlook report [226d]
- Oil firms want to drill in four of the UK's areas of outstanding natural beauty [226d]
- NASA's Swift temporarily suspends science operations [226d]
- Sexual harassment goes unchecked in many sub-Saharan African newsrooms, finds study [226d]
- Operations begin to de-ice Euclid's vision [226d]
- Planetary geophysics: What is it? What can it teach us about finding life beyond Earth? [226d]
- Q&A: Celebrity owl Flaco's recent death in NYC highlights how bird strikes with buildings are strikingly common [226d]
- NASA delivers science instrument to JAXA's Martian Moons mission [226d]
- Olfactory marketing: How strategic use of scents influences customers' shopping experiences [226d]
- AI-powered system maps corals in 3D in record time [226d]
- Crocodile genetics study to inform population management [226d]
- Increased risk of major bark beetle outbreaks in Norway [226d]
- Sea surface temperature research provides clear evidence of human-caused climate change [226d]
- Webb finds hints of a third planet at PDS 70 [227d]
- New technique measures psilocybin potency of mushrooms [227d]
- FDA approves first drug to treat yeast ear infections in dogs [227d]
- Female mosquitoes rely on one another to choose the best breeding sites, and they're already on the hunt [227d]
- Searching for data in DNA with CRISPR [227d]
- Cellulose fibers are emerging as a sustainable option for wrapping everything from foods to electronics [227d]
- Climate change is speeding up in Antarctica [227d]
- How ghost streams and redlining's legacy lead to unfairness in flood risk in Detroit and elsewhere [227d]
- Donor-advised funds: US regulators scrambling to catch up with boom in charitable giving accounts [227d]
- On a climate rollercoaster: How Australia's environment fared in the world's hottest year [227d]
- How do we tell future generations about highly radioactive nuclear waste repositories? [227d]
- Researchers: Mentorship is key to improving social and economic outcomes for Black youth [227d]
- Study links microplastics with human health problems, but there's still a lot we don't know [227d]
- New Zealand government wants to fast-track approvals of large infrastructure projects. That's bad news for biodiversity [227d]
- Do you have 7,513 unread emails in your inbox? Research suggests that's unwise [227d]
- Filling out an NCAA Tournament bracket? Research points to how and why we make our picks [227d]
- Advanced imager ready for installation on IMAP spacecraft [227d]
- Floating crystals slow stellar aging. For some stars, this can delay death by billions of years [227d]
- The hidden racist history of hair loss [227d]
- Spectroscopy and theory shed light on excitons in semiconductors [227d]
- Global warming and plastic pollution entwined in vicious circle, researchers say [227d]
- Microgravity found to cause marked changes in gene expression rhythms in humans [227d]
- New evidence suggests Ötzi the Iceman's tattoos were made using a single-pointed tool [227d]
- Frequency of heat days may be systematically underestimated in many studies [227d]
- How the genetic battle of the sexes plays out in species that can switch sex [227d]
- Trees, bushes near highways can significantly reduce air pollution, study finds [227d]
- Investigating the three-dimensional structure of symbiotic communities around plant roots [227d]
- Level of microplastic in seabed creatures depends on location and how they feed, finds study [227d]
- Researchers use nitrogen-based compounds as new high-performance energy storage materials [227d]
- Gold nanoclusters offer sustainable solution for wastewater polluted by dyes used in many industries [227d]
- Molecular orientation is key: Shining new light on electron behavior using 2-photon photoemission spectroscopy [227d]
- Being queen is all in this termite's head, finds gene expression study [227d]
- Creeping ice clouding vision of Europe space telescope Euclid [227d]
- Continuous non-invasive glucose sensing on the horizon with the development of a new optical sensor [227d]
- 2D optoelectronic neuron array achieves broadband and low-loss optical nonlinearity accessible with ambient light [227d]
- A method to accurately center quantum dots within photonic chips [227d]
- Scientists discover super sensor for the smallest scales [227d]
- Scientists develop tunable colored films for displays and sensors [227d]
- Researchers identify role of subgenomes in bamboo evolution [227d]
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