The Brutalist Report - science
- Ghost particle on the scales: Research offers more precise determination of neutrino mass [265d]
- Light show in living cells: New method allows simultaneous fluorescent labeling of many proteins [265d]
- Warming of Antarctic deep-sea waters contribute to sea level rise in North Atlantic, study finds [265d]
- Unraveling water mysteries beyond Earth: Ground-penetrating radar will seek bodies of water on Jupiter [265d]
- Indonesia on alert for more eruptions at remote volcano [265d]
- Baby white sharks prefer being closer to shore, scientists find [265d]
- Key protein regulates immune response to viruses in mammal cells [266d]
- Bike Bus gains supporters as a way to promote sustainable and safe mobility [266d]
- Study presents new perspective on morality based on nuances in values among different political ideologies [266d]
- Marine microbial populations: Potential sensors of the global change in the ocean [266d]
- Unraveling the mysteries of consecutive atmospheric river events [266d]
- Research team resolves decades-long problem in microscopy [266d]
- Research suggests ways to ensure more sustainability in global agricultural trade [266d]
- Using deep learning to image the Earth's planetary boundary layer [266d]
- Stars vs. numbers: How consumers perceive online rating formats [266d]
- RNA's hidden potential: New study unveils its role in early life and future bioengineering [266d]
- New study shows how quickly surface water moves to groundwater reservoirs across Australia [266d]
- Q&A: Why are we drowning in single-use plastics, and what can we do about it? [266d]
- Respiratory stress response that stunts temperate fish also affects coral reef fish [266d]
- Fourteen years after the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, endemic fishes face an uncertain future [266d]
- Smoother surfaces make for better accelerators [266d]
- Could fish ponds help with Hawaiʻi's food sustainability? [266d]
- Scientists reveal hydroclimatic changes on multiple timescales in Central Asia over the past 7,800 years [266d]
- Access to burgeoning quantum technology field could be widened by educational model [266d]
- Describing growing tissues in the language of thermodynamics [266d]
- Reevaluation of Colorado's iconic summits is part of a national remapping project [266d]
- Researchers quantify the ideal in situ construction method for lunar habitats [266d]
- Mapping plant functional diversity from space: Ecosystem monitoring with novel field-satellite integration [266d]
- Research reveals a surprising topological reversal in quantum systems [266d]
- Coal train pollution increases health risks and disparities, research warns [266d]
- Study finds that providing housing and support benefits homeless [266d]
- NASA's Juno gives aerial views of mountain and lava lake on Io [266d]
- Toxic fireproof chemicals can be absorbed through touch, 3D-printed skin model shows [266d]
- Tagging project sheds light on the elusive white shark [266d]
- Are Titan's dunes made of comet dust? [266d]
- Effects of organic matter input and temperature change on soil aggregate-associated respiration and microbial carbon use [266d]
- Skyrmions move at record speeds: A step towards the computing of the future [266d]
- A third of China's urban population at risk of city sinking, new satellite data shows [266d]
- Novel material supercharges innovation in electrostatic energy storage [266d]
- International experts issue renewed call for Global Plastics Treaty to be grounded in robust science [266d]
- Rewild the soil: The largest urban rewilding project is going underground [266d]
- CEOs' human concern translates into higher stock price, says study [266d]
- Scientists explore the strategies of defects and nanostructure fabrication for promoting piezocatalytic activity [266d]
- 'They don't have enough'—schools in England are running food banks for families [266d]
- Scientists discover forests that may resist climate change [266d]
- The effects of climate variability on children's migration and childcare practices in sub-Saharan Africa [266d]
- Why being humble can make you a better leader [266d]
- Polystyrene microplastics shown to enhance invasion of exotic submerged macrophytes [266d]
- Social media for sex education: South African teens explain how it would help them [266d]
- Africa is full of bats, but their fossils are scarce—why these rare records matter [266d]
- Analysis shows lone actors more likely to commit terrorist acts than US extremist groups [266d]
- Researcher studies worst western US megadrought in 1,200 years [266d]
- Estimating uncertainty in atomic spectroscopy [266d]
- Invasive species sound off about impending ecosystem changes [266d]
- Asbestos in playground mulch—how to avoid a repeat of this circular economy scandal [266d]
- No, getting your boyfriend to peel an orange won't prove his loyalty—why TikTok relationship 'tests' are useless [266d]
- Bird flu in cattle: What are the concerns surrounding the newly emerging bovine H5N1 influenza virus? [266d]
- First evidence of ancient human occupation found in giant lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia [266d]
- Why the kookaburra's iconic laugh is at risk of being silenced [266d]
- Materials follow the 'Rule of Four,' but scientists don't know why yet [266d]
- Drawing a line back to the origin of life: Graphitization could provide simplicity scientists are looking for [266d]
- Hubble goes hunting for small main belt asteroids [266d]
- First curved data link side-steps key 6G wireless challenge [266d]
- Dense network of seismometers reveals how the underground ruptures [266d]
- Scientists grow human mini-lungs as animal alternative for nanomaterial safety testing [266d]
- Training of brain processes makes reading more efficient [266d]
- Team finds direct evidence of 'itinerant breeding' in East Coast shorebird species [266d]
- Mobile genetic elements can inadvertently suppress bacterial immune systems, research reveals [266d]
- 'Human-induced' climate change behind deadly Sahel heat wave: Study [266d]
- The Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend, but it may be hard to see it [266d]
- Slow recovery as Dubai airport, roads still plagued by floods [266d]
- Thermal properties of new 2D materials for microchips can now be measured well [266d]
- How insects control their wings: The mysterious mechanics of insect flight [266d]
- Data-driven music: Converting climate measurements into music [266d]
- Discovery of new ancient giant snake in India [266d]
- Researchers create nanomembrane to increase reaction rate in chemical production [266d]
- Researchers reveal a hidden trait in Mycobacterium genomes governing stress adaptation [266d]
- Scientists experimentally observe current-driven antiskyrmion sliding [266d]
- Amazonia's fire crises: Emergency fire bans insufficient, strategic action needed before next burning season [266d]
- Researchers realize hydrogen formation by contact electrification of water microdroplets and its regulation [266d]
- Scientists construct organo-phosphatic shells of brachiopods [266d]
- Instinct for 'fight or flight' may be much older than we thought [266d]
- Capturing DNA origami folding with a new dynamic model [266d]
- Researchers investigate three star-forming regions, identify hundreds young stellar objects [266d]
- New device harnesses sweat power for fitness trackers [266d]
- Researchers crack mystery of swirling vortexes in egg cells [266d]
- Researchers train a bank of AI models to identify memory formation signals in the brain [266d]
- LA's water supplies are in good shape: But is the city ready for the next drought? [266d]
- SpaceX tallies 1st of two launches over two days from Space Coast [266d]
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