The Brutalist Report - science
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- New theoretical framework sets limits for the realization of quantum processes in spacetime [40d]
- Dutch students warn space mission of noisy white dwarfs [40d]
- Sun reaches maximum phase in 11-year solar cycle [41d]
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- Targeting bacteria: Auxiliary metabolic genes expand understanding of phages and their reprogramming strategy [41d]
- In a fusion device plasma, a steep ion temperature gradient slows the growth of magnetic islands [41d]
- Janus-like metasurface technology shows different optical responses according to the direction of light [41d]
- Research team creates hybrid resonant metasurfaces with configurable structural colors [41d]
- Enhanced wavelength conversion paves the way for more efficient quantum information transfer [41d]
- Novel sensors could help develop bee-friendly protection for plants [41d]
- Each glacier has a unique organic matter composition, study reveals [41d]
- Honey bees in demand: New contract strategies to support pollination services [41d]
- Nano-nutrients can blunt effects of soil contamination, boost crop yields [41d]
- Researchers discover hidden tomb beneath Petra's Treasury World Heritage Site [41d]
- To keep Miami's tree canopy resilient, tropical species may be the best option for planting [41d]
- Why leadership outweighs an interdisciplinary mix in the effectiveness of a research team [41d]
- Missed out on the northern lights? Scientists expect more solar storms to produce auroras [41d]
- Revealing the hidden universe with full-shell X-ray optics [41d]
- The monarch butterfly may not be endangered, but research suggests its migration is [41d]
- Arthropods dominate plant litter decomposition in drylands [41d]
- Report: The number of people with disabilities is growing, and they are voting in greater numbers [41d]
- From spooky lore to science fact: Unmasking the 'chupacabra' [41d]
- New instruments will study potential habitability of Jupiter's moon Europa [41d]
- Solar storms are like buses: You wait 20 years for one, and then two come at once [41d]
- Ship-mounted camera systems help increase protections for marine mammals [41d]
- Novel photocatalyst achieves 98% degradation efficiency of BPA under visible light [41d]
- Fossil pollen reveals history of Southern Hemisphere Westerlies [41d]
- Novel thermosensitive hydrogel-based fluorescence probe offers fast detection of nitrite [41d]
- Brain delays could be a computational advantage, researchers say [41d]
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- Virtual agents can create more trust in the police for people with a migration background [41d]
- Researchers discover tunable 2D electron gas at heterointerface of 5d iridates [41d]
- New method enables real-time visualization of chick embryo development from egg to chick [41d]
- Examining the extent of coevolution between fungus-farming ants and the bacteria that live on their exoskeleton [41d]
- Researchers unveil pressure-tuned superconductivity in natural bulk heterostructure 6R-TaS₂ [41d]
- Model reveals why debunking election misinformation often doesn't work [41d]
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- Enhancers study provides insight into how gene expression establishes and maintains naive-state pluripotent stem cells [41d]
- Report finds Texans likely to lean Republican in Presidential and Senate races [41d]
- Professor says old-school college sports are on the way out—what comes next? [41d]
- Researchers claim to have found the oldest stellar disk in the Milky Way galaxy [41d]
- Lab tests heat shields for space [41d]
- Giant Magellan telescope begins primary mirror support system testing [41d]
- New oat lines ready for active duty against crown rust disease [41d]
- Study finds asymmetric warming impacts soil carbon storage more than symmetric warming [41d]
- Male mice use female mice to distract aggressors and avoid conflict, study shows [41d]
- How dogs were implicated during the Salem witch trials [41d]
- Rain may have helped form the first cells, kick-starting life as we know it [41d]
- Controlling hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity via electron beam-assisted coating technology [41d]
- The flirting paradox: Why the attention your partner receives from others is liable to diminish your desire for them [41d]
- Space observation offers insight into sustainability of world heritage sites along the Silk Roads [41d]
- How profits from big pharma's use of genetic information could revolutionize nature conservation [41d]
- Multicolor persistent luminescent materials for dynamic optical anti-counterfeiting [41d]
- A historical perspective on megafires and roadway damage in Washington, Oregon and California [41d]
- We tend to keep away from midges and, even when in swarms, they tend to keep away from each other [41d]
- Color complexity in social media posts leads to more engagement, new research shows [41d]
- Candidate experience matters in elections, but not the way you think [41d]
- Q&A: Can nanotechnology help solve climate change? [41d]
- A unified theory for predicting pathogen competition: Exploring how emerging new strains replace previous ones [41d]
- Spin-wave reservoir chips can enhance edge computing [41d]
- Employees should not bear the sole responsibility for learning in remote work [41d]
- Scientists discover chemical probes for previously 'undruggable' cancer target [41d]
- Microtubule formation mechanism sheds light on how cells build their internal skeleton [41d]
- Photocatalytic behavior at the air-solid interface offers new insights into environmental remediation [41d]
- New compounds can activate prodrugs at predetermined locations in the body [41d]
- Unique 'barcodes' for molecules could help expedite medical advancements [41d]
- Global study shows causes for the dominance of woody plants in drylands [41d]
- Unlocking the genetic mysteries of modern roses: Research provides insights into origin and breeding [41d]
- Accelerated three-year medical school students found to perform as well as peers in traditional four-year programs [41d]
- Tube sock-like skunk can cover more ground than deer, study finds [41d]
- Tubeworms, snails and other weird creatures found under the seafloor [41d]
- Testing effects of perennial cover crops on soil health and corn production [41d]
- Biological control generates 'desirable outcomes' within all One Health dimensions, research reveals [41d]
- Bonobos may be more vulnerable than previously thought, suggests genetics study [41d]
- Less support for mental health when workplace managers are biased [41d]
- Two million voters with felony convictions have the right to vote—but might not know [41d]
- From Northern Germany to Italy in five days: Tiny transmitters provide insights into precise migration routes of bats [41d]
- New venomous reptile species from the Late Triassic unearthed in Arizona [41d]
- Wild horse overabundance harms sage grouse, researchers find [41d]
- Vitamin B₁'s journey in your body, and why it matters [41d]
- Political candidates who fight climate change stand to benefit in election [41d]
- Study demonstrates role of public participation in environmental policy decision-making [41d]
- Highly-stabilized and selective inhibitor for cancer-causing enzyme developed [41d]
- Scientists apply ancient construction methods to help fabricate modern microparticles [41d]
- US air pollution monitoring network has gaps in coverage, say researchers [41d]
- Canopy structure regulates autumn phenology by mediating microclimate in temperate forests, finds study [41d]
- First coherent picture of an atomic nucleus made of quarks and gluons [41d]
- Scientists discover 'selfish DNA' crucial for early human development [41d]
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- Climate change impacts internal migration worldwide, census data analysis reveals [41d]
- Is the physics of red blood cells in bats a key to 'artificial hibernation' for humans? [41d]
- Airborne DNA tech transforms endangered wildlife monitoring [41d]
- The government spent twice what it needed to on economic support during COVID, modeling shows [41d]
- Can meeting by Zoom affect a first impression? Study examines difference between in-person and videochat perceptions [41d]
- Why autumn 2024 is your best chance to see lots of weird and wonderful fungi [41d]
- Did child labor fuel the ancient pottery industry? [41d]
- Study shows wild birds' health and likely survival is affected by the gut microbiome [41d]
- New bacteria-based therapy shows promise for fighting cancer [41d]
- Bacteria discovered in healthy vertebrate brains point to a potential role in brain function [41d]
- El Niño Southern Oscillation caused spike in 2023 temperatures, study finds [41d]
- How soccer could address prison re-offending [41d]
- Light broadens the scope of alkene synthesis [41d]
- New light-induced material shows powerful potential for quantum applications [41d]
- This year's Nobel prize in economics awarded to team that examined what makes some countries rich and others poor [41d]
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