The Brutalist Report - science
- Tiger beetles fight off bat attacks with ultrasonic mimicry [345d]
- Meet the new insect killing Utah's fir trees: Research models impact of the balsam woolly adelgid [345d]
- Researchers uncover what makes some chickens more water-efficient than others [345d]
- Scientists achieve giant Rashba–Dresselhaus spin splitting in 2D chiral metal-organic frameworks [345d]
- Researchers propose deep blue OLED design exhibiting BT.2020 color gamut [345d]
- Investigating the poisoning effect of carbon deposition during CO₂ electroreduction [345d]
- Study reveals how media representations of animal rights advocacy contribute to its depoliticization [345d]
- Soy biodiesel byproduct could enhance 3D printing industry [345d]
- How to ensure biodiversity data are FAIR, linked, open and future-proof [345d]
- Study shows how avocado pruning residues can be used produce more sustainable food packaging [345d]
- Researchers identify nutrient enrichment driven by canopy rainfall redistribution [345d]
- NASA tests technology, practices Artemis moonwalks in Arizona desert [345d]
- Exploring interface phenomena for more durable and effective nickel–tungsten alloys [345d]
- How pooling solutions can be strengthened in road transport [345d]
- Advancing transistor technology with triply-degenerate semimetal PtBi₂ [345d]
- Study explores over a century of temperature trends at Beijing Observatory [345d]
- Chainmail catalysts: Carbon-encapsulated FeNi alloys for enhanced oxygen electrocatalysis [345d]
- 90% of Floridians believe climate change is happening: Survey [345d]
- Research team makes hydroxylamine from air and water [345d]
- Retrofitting robotics increases efficiency of neutron experiments [345d]
- Study reveals the dietary practices of the agropastoral communities of the northeast Iberian Peninsula [345d]
- Genetic discovery helps Angus producers protect their herds [345d]
- Petroleum and chlorine mix in water could yield harmful byproducts, says new study [345d]
- First crewed flight of Boeing spacecraft delayed again [345d]
- Machine learning model uncovers new drug design opportunities [345d]
- Astronomers find the biggest known batch of planet ingredients swirling around young star [345d]
- How 'glowing' plants could help scientists predict flash drought [345d]
- Mislabeled shark meat rampant in Australian markets, study finds [345d]
- How scientific conference attendees can reduce their carbon footprint [345d]
- New GPS-based method can measure daily ice loss in Greenland [345d]
- Fine roots make the difference in metabolomes and microbiomes [345d]
- Preventable loss: A billion birds die each year from window strikes [345d]
- Looking for love: How we can fool ourselves when we are into someone [345d]
- Researchers elucidate ultrafast laser-induced solid-to-overdense-plasma transitions [345d]
- Young whale's journey highlights threats facing ocean animals [345d]
- New candidate genes for human male infertility found by analyzing gorillas' unusual reproductive system [345d]
- Places with more college graduates tend to foster better lifestyle habits overall, research finds [345d]
- Some clever ways to search for primordial black holes [345d]
- New methodologies to prevent fraud in the determination of geographical origin of hazelnuts [345d]
- Reducing distrust in social media is not straightforward, computer scientists warn [345d]
- Can Philly become a hothouse for bananas and pineapples as the climate warms? [345d]
- 'Free' delivery plans can profit both retailers and customers [345d]
- Study uncovers technologies that could unveil energy-efficient information processing and sophisticated data security [345d]
- Ultrasensitive gas detection empowered by synergy of graphene and sub-comb dynamics [345d]
- Scientists develop an affordable sensor for lead contamination [345d]
- Chemists succeed in synthesizing a molecule first predicted 20 years ago [345d]
- Report reveals peer review capacity not used to its full potential [345d]
- New optical tweezers can trap large and irregularly shaped particles [345d]
- Critically endangered bird at a greater risk of being taken for captivity than harmed through loss of habitat [345d]
- Christianity is changing in South Africa as Pentecostal and indigenous churches grow—what's behind the trend? [345d]
- Why students cheat in online exams [345d]
- How do we reduce pesticide use while empowering farmers? A more nuanced approach could help [345d]
- Why are auroras so hard to predict? And when can we expect more? [345d]
- Thirsty in paradise: Water crises are a growing problem across the Caribbean islands [345d]
- Want to be an influencer? Our research shows what you need to know first [345d]
- Most crime has fallen by 90% in 30 years—so why does the public think it's increased? [345d]
- Wildlife traffickers carried on their illegal trade during COVID lockdown—what can we learn from their resilience? [345d]
- Our research shows children produce better pieces of writing by hand. But they need keyboard skills too [345d]
- An easy pill to swallow—new 3D printing research paves way for personalized medication [345d]
- Finding the chink in coronavirus's armor—experiment reveals how the main protease of SARS-CoV-2 protects itself [345d]
- Discovery of the first ancestors of scorpions, spiders and horseshoe crabs [345d]
- 'Dancing' raisins: A simple kitchen experiment reveals how objects can extract energy from their environment [345d]
- Climate-change research project aboard USS Hornet paused for environmental review [345d]
- Using AI to speed up and improve the most computationally-intensive aspects of plasma physics in fusion [345d]
- More than a dozen gigantic, decades-old fish removed from Colorado pond [345d]
- Bears in the Washington's North Cascades: What you should know if you spot one [345d]
- 2023 was the hottest summer in 2,000 years, study finds [345d]
- Study discovers distinct population of 'troublemaker' platelet cells appear with aging [345d]
- Health systems eliminating a form of anesthesia that hangs in the air for more than a decade after use [345d]
- Researchers develop increasingly sustainable methods for dissolving gold, silver and copper from recycled materials [345d]
- Archaeologists excavate medieval timber hall at historic Skipsea site [345d]
- Fetal cells can be traced back to the first day of embryonic development [345d]
- Uneven strain distribution induces detwinning in penta-twinned nanoparticles [345d]
- Study finds antimicrobial resistance in soils Scotland-wide [345d]
- Model suggests subluminal warp drives may be possible [345d]
- Scientists unlock mysteries of orangutan communication [345d]
- Researchers chart Orion Nebula like never before [345d]
- Research team develops electromagnetic wave absorbers with strong absorption and broad effective bandwidth [345d]
- Metalens expands its reach from light to sound [345d]
- Research finds drastic changes in thermal conductivity of diamonds under stress [345d]
- How wildfires change soil chemistry [345d]
- High genetic diversity discovered in South African leopards [345d]
- Study shows that capuchin monkeys use sticks and stones to dig for food underground [345d]
- Study shows how light can transform an insulating material into a semimetal [345d]
- Astronomers discover WASP-193b, a giant planet with a density similar to that of cotton candy [345d]
- Mosaic grassland landscapes are the most beneficial in terms of ecosystem services, Swiss study finds [345d]
- For some Indigenous Southern Plains tribes, an original flute song is the first step toward marriage [345d]
- Supernova SN 2023fyq exhibited long-lasting pre-explosion activity, observations show [345d]
- Three stars circling the Milky Way's halo formed 12 to 13 billion years ago [345d]
- Study supports theory that humans evolved the ability to run long distances to capture prey [345d]
- Scientists create an 'optical conveyor belt' for quasiparticles [345d]
- Scientists develop sticky pesticide to combat pest insects [345d]
- Researchers precisely characterize styrene oxide isomerase, which could help yield 'green' chemicals and drug precursors [346d]
- More evacuated as early wildfires sweep western Canada [346d]
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