The Brutalist Report - science
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- Green and digital transitions are putting environmental problems on the back burner, says study [187d]
- Exploring the role of hydrogen sulfide in the expression of iron uptake genes in E. coli [187d]
- High-energy-density cubic gauche nitrogen successfully synthesized at atmospheric pressure [187d]
- Ryugu samples call into question previous ideas about the formation of carbon-rich asteroids [187d]
- How climate change affects deer—experts draw findings from 20 years of research [187d]
- Machine learning accelerates discovery of high-temperature alloys [187d]
- Inverse-design method enhances performance and reliability of on-chip spectrometers [187d]
- Enhanced denitrification achieved with innovative biochar-based substrate under low carbon/nitrogen conditions [187d]
- Lunar dust dynamics: Unveiling the charging properties and particle behavior of Chang'e-5 samples in an electric field [187d]
- Forest loss forces langur species to interbreed, study shows [187d]
- Research team succeeds in ultra-fast switching of tiny light sources [187d]
- Addressing global water security challenges: New study reveals investment opportunities and readiness levels [187d]
- Bioengineers and chemists design fluorescent 3D-printed structures with potential medical applications [187d]
- Trimer complex TaNF-Y balances grain yield and quality in wheat: Study [187d]
- Scientists use drones to track white sharks along California beaches [187d]
- Teacher strikes are effective in increasing wages, working conditions, study finds [187d]
- Gambling marketing and the Premier League—the continued failure of industry self-regulation [187d]
- VXS-1 Squadron continues the mission, tracking potential tropical cyclone [187d]
- Multi-state study offers recommendations for keeping bermudagrass greener all season [187d]
- 'Remarkable' marine animal forests found around Wellington's coast in central New Zealand [187d]
- From branches to loops: The physics of transport networks in nature [187d]
- Enhancing hurricane forecasts: Simulations reveal reducing estimates of atmospheric friction improves storm predictions [187d]
- New approach reveals details about aerosol properties from hard-to-sample areas in the atmosphere [187d]
- Study reveals which men may be more likely to commit sexual assault [187d]
- Another building block of life can handle Venus' sulfuric acid [187d]
- Plant lineage study provides insights into the ecological and evolutionary effects of different reproductive strategies [187d]
- Elucidating the mechanism of cell division during plant self-healing [187d]
- Climate change accelerates vulnerability and loss of resilience of a key species for the Mediterranean ecosystem: Study [187d]
- Nonlinear optical metasurface achieves electrically tunable third-harmonic generation [187d]
- The biological marvels of the seabed are being mined to create commercial products—here are the risks [187d]
- How iron and metabolic constraints can aid gene discovery for photosynthesis and biofuel production [187d]
- Seal species carries 'genetic scars' after being hunted to the edge of extinction, new research reveals [187d]
- How a protein keeps gene clusters quiet in the cell nucleolus [187d]
- Chemical engineers provide new insights in CO₂ conversion with electricity [187d]
- Fruit juice offers a fresh take on kombucha [187d]
- Ancient buried log offers evidence of biomass vaults as cheap way to store climate-warming carbon [187d]
- Populist radical right politics moving to mainstream in Europe, study finds [187d]
- Extreme El Niño events cause short-term CO₂ fluctuations, researchers find [187d]
- Smashing heavy ions together could produce the world's strongest electric fields [187d]
- Scientists uncover structural secrets of antiepileptic drugs [187d]
- Expert discusses authoritarian tactics in the 2024 US presidential campaign [187d]
- Accelerator lab provides detailed data on the 'magic' N=50 neutron shell closure [187d]
- NASA's BioSentinel studies solar radiation as Earth watches aurora [187d]
- Update to US precipitation frequency standards now accounts for climate trends [187d]
- New upgrade will supercharge atomic vision of the world's most powerful X-ray laser [187d]
- Marine debris removal benefits Hawaiian monk seals and ecosystems [187d]
- Soil volatile organic compound profiles show promise for evaluating soil health in soybean fields [187d]
- Warming climates quicken aging-related mortality in mosquitoes, study finds [187d]
- New food safety rules may cost small and mid-sized businesses big money [187d]
- Scientists begin testing space thruster that could boldly go where no one has gone before [187d]
- Discovering quasiparticles ejected from color centers in diamond crystals [187d]
- Wall lizards shed light on how animals prevent harm in territorial disputes [187d]
- How large language models are changing collective intelligence [187d]
- Water flux recovers asynchronously after snow damage in subtropical forest, study shows [187d]
- Study suggests moon may have been captured from space rather than formed from collision particles [187d]
- Hurricane leaves millions without power, four dead in southeast US [187d]
- Researchers crack a key problem with sodium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and grid energy storage [187d]
- Sloth survival under threat due to climate change, study finds [187d]
- Affordable iron catalysts offer a sustainable route to prized Z-alkenes [187d]
- Study uncovers first evidence of a volcanic spatter cone on Mars [187d]
- Exploiting quantum squeezing to enhance precision of measurements in systems with multiple factors [187d]
- Marine dust identifies 1.5 million year Oldest Ice near South America [187d]
- Scientists identify structural basis of stitched-together protein complexes that recycle most proteins in cells [187d]
- Laser-induced graphene sensors made affordable with stencil masking [187d]
- Earth to capture a 'second moon' this weekend, NASA says [187d]
- Can twins make independent decisions while following identical career paths? Research explores 'individuality' [187d]
- Some people insist the Tijuana River is poisoning them: Officials disagree [187d]
- Drought reduces Amazon River in Colombia by as much as 90%: report [187d]
- Orbital angular momentum monopoles discovery propels orbitronics forward in energy-efficient tech [187d]
- Ailing New Zealand butterfly collector gives away life's work [187d]
- Advanced data shed light on gravitational basins of attraction that shape the movement of galaxies [187d]
- Plan to overturn commercial whaling moratorium sinks in Peru [187d]
- Stay or go? Pacific Islanders face climate's grim choice [187d]
- 'I need to go': Floridians make final preparations for Hurricane Helene [187d]
- Return to sender: Waste stranded at sea stirs toxic dispute [187d]
- On remote Greek island, migratory birds offer climate clues [187d]
- Anti-bullying, sexual harassment resources increase in US schools but gaps remain [188d]
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