The Brutalist Report - science
- Rugged Falklands landscape was once a lush rainforest, researchers say [212d]
- Harnessing nature's rhythm: Piezocatalysis for organic pollutant degradation [212d]
- Pupils with special educational needs and disabilities continue to fall behind their peers, study finds [212d]
- Poor indoor air quality isn't just making us sick. It's also polluting our cities [212d]
- Eviction filings can destabilize tenants' lives, even when they win their case [212d]
- Bioengineers create new substrate to study wood-decomposing enzyme [212d]
- Antioxidant carbon dot nanozymes alleviate depression in rats by restoring the gut microbiome [212d]
- Can toddlers help explain the origins of our bias for wealth? [212d]
- New research reveals how 'home' affects psychological well-being in a mobile world [212d]
- New cosmic distance catalog could unlock the mysteries of universe formation [212d]
- Neutron scientists wake a sleeping giant after nine-month nap and makeover [212d]
- Webb Telescope provides another look into galactic collisions [212d]
- Nanoparticle technology shows promise for targeted diagnosis and treatment of atherosclerosis [212d]
- Study identifies possible novel species in fish genus endemic to Neotropics [212d]
- Enhanced ion diffusion kinetics achieved through interpenetrated structures in electrochemical energy storage devices [212d]
- Glue in the face: How frogs' sticky secretions defend them from attack [212d]
- Could you find what a lunar crater is made of by shooting it? [212d]
- There are plenty of uses for powerful lasers in space. But where should we put them? [212d]
- What the jet stream and climate change had to do with the hottest summer on record [212d]
- Ethanol: A viable alternative to sugar-based carbon sources for biomanufacturing [212d]
- Flushing rubbish down the toilet has impacts on nature [212d]
- Geoscientists confirm 'dripping' of Earth's crust beneath Türkiye's Central Anatolian Plateau [212d]
- Young professionals are struggling to socially adapt in the workplace; how educators can help [213d]
- New analysis indicates UK hunting trophies law would cause more harm than good [213d]
- Unraveling the conservation conundrum of China's native Jacktree [213d]
- Greenhouse gains: Cucumbers get a genetic upgrade through innovative pollen tech [213d]
- Study explores metabolic disruptions in Artemisia annua mutant strain [213d]
- South Africa's Gauteng province launches water data hub, so residents can now keep track of shortages and repair issues [213d]
- Groundwater cleanup boost: Tailoring 3D media for DNAPL contaminant removal [213d]
- Tracking plasma progression in a picosecond: Physicists develop ultra-fast laser method to study high-density plasmas [213d]
- Is AI exacerbating disparities in education? [213d]
- Side effects of wide-scale forestation could reduce water availability by 15% in vulnerable regions [213d]
- If you build it, will they come? Wildlife corridors need smarter design [213d]
- An innovative system for seeing into the bowels of a volcano [213d]
- Materials scientist describes new world order for glasses, liquids [213d]
- Why petting your cat leads to static electricity [213d]
- Moving as one: Discovering how synchronous movements strengthen social bonds [213d]
- Another new wasp species discovered by researchers [213d]
- India coal expansion risks massive methane growth: Report [213d]
- LHC experiments observe quantum entanglement at the highest energy yet [213d]
- The harder I work, the luckier I get? What coaches, athletes and fans need to understand about luck in sport [213d]
- Upcycling e-waste into heterogeneous CuₓO nano skeletons for high-performance glucose sensing [213d]
- 2D silk protein layers on graphene pave the way for advanced microelectronics and computing [213d]
- Opinion: 'Right to disconnect' laws are a step toward healthier, more productive and more inclusive workplaces [213d]
- Nature-inspired patterns boost polymer toughness [213d]
- Researchers simplify design of optical atomic clocks without compromising performance [213d]
- South African rock art possibly inspired by long-extinct species, suggests research [213d]
- Study finds marine animals in untouched habitats are at greater risk from human impacts than previously thought [213d]
- Propagated corals reveal increased resistance to bleaching across the Caribbean during the fatal heat wave of 2023 [213d]
- Champions League 2024: Data suggests the new format could end up being fairer and more competitive [213d]
- Small populations of Stone Age people drove dwarf hippos and elephants to extinction on Cyprus [213d]
- Scientists have found evidence of past extreme solar storms—they could be disastrous for technology-based society [213d]
- How to prepare for a stormy 'supercharged' September [213d]
- Walking the trees: Researchers trace how First Nations groups moved bunya pine and black bean trees [213d]
- How job-hopping managers undermine corporate culture [213d]
- Projections show future droughts could be longer than expected [213d]
- Which plant species will survive the global change challenge? [213d]
- First liquid-liquid extraction trial finds porous liquids can separate harmful or unwanted alcohols from mixtures [213d]
- Farming soybeans after soybeans, a rarity in Iowa, gets a closer look [213d]
- Ocean sediment is a 'mudtropolis'—meet the carbon-cycling creatures thriving beneath the seabed [213d]
- Magnifying deep space through the 'Carousel Lens'—rare alignment offers unique opportunity to study cosmology [213d]
- Scientists identify 18 bacterial strains to treat antibiotic-resistant gut infections [213d]
- More governments are promising a 'right to disconnect'—but psychology affects how well we can unplug from work [213d]
- Racial and gender bias in US crime victim compensation programs highlighted in report [213d]
- Will customers accept less meat in their cafeteria meals? [213d]
- Pathologists identify plague in blind Idaho deer [213d]
- Ocean waves grow way beyond known limits, new research finds [213d]
- Work is underway on NASA's next-generation asteroid hunter [213d]
- Science backs traditional knowledge of Kakadu plum health benefits [213d]
- Measuring moon dust to fight air pollution [213d]
- So where does the oceans' plastic waste come from? [213d]
- Researchers discover highest second-harmonic generation response in deep-ultraviolet phosphate [213d]
- Physicists reveal evolution of shell structure using machine learning [213d]
- Harmless strain of E. coli bacteria may be able to prevent urinary tract infections [213d]
- Scientists find new epigenetic switch, revealing how genes are regulated in early development [213d]
- Single-step lifecycle monitoring made fast and easy with single-walled carbon nanotubes [213d]
- Template synthesis creates multilayered perovskites with unique ferroelectric behavior [213d]
- 'Emergency' declared over falling UK butterfly numbers [213d]
- Reinventing the clock: NASA's new tech for space timekeeping [213d]
- Second-gen Starlink satellites leak 30 times more radio interference, threatening astronomical observations [213d]
- DNA origami and fluorescent probes can precisely release molecular cargo [213d]
- Silencing in action: How cells 'repress' genomic remnants of ancient viruses [213d]
- Scientists develop AI models able to predict future drought conditions with high accuracy [213d]
- Different qubit architecture could enable easier manufacturing of quantum computer building blocks [213d]
- Australians confused about food date labels and storage advice, study finds [213d]
- Building better DNA editors: Retrons raise the bar for gene research [213d]
- Hemp shows high promise as potential natural insecticide [213d]
- As strong as a feather: New insights into optimal muscle design [213d]
- New study reveals evolution's role in ecosystem stability and tipping points [213d]
- Antiferromagnetic spintronics advance opens door to next-gen electronics [213d]
- Apes understand reasons behind each other's actions, research finds [213d]
- From earthquakes to starquakes: Seismology research helps understand exoplanet migration [213d]
- Polar bears found to have diverged from brown bears just 70,000 years ago [213d]
- Astronomers discover biggest ever seen black hole jets, which blast hot plasma well beyond their own host galaxy [213d]
- The 10 most common types of litter found on California's beaches [213d]
- New kit makes classroom CRISPR experiments affordable and accessible [213d]
- Early dingoes are related to dogs from New Guinea and East Asia, 3D fossil scanning study finds [213d]
- Do cats know their own dimensions and use that knowledge to squeeze through tight openings? [213d]
- Research boosts understanding of sorghum's pest resistance [213d]
- Could we find primordial black holes in the solar system? [213d]
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