The Brutalist Report - science
- After a disappointing COP29, here's how to design global climate talks that might actually work [84d]
- Study reveals mixed legacy of the 2012 London Olympics on promised urban regeneration [84d]
- To catch financial rats, a better mousetrap: New tool helps reveal companies' accounting tricks to hide problems [84d]
- Benchmarking the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility [84d]
- Targeting bacterial defense mechanisms for effective antibiotic treatment [84d]
- Two-way water transfers can ensure reliability and save money during drought in Western US [84d]
- NASA satellite data reveal role of green spaces in cooling cities [84d]
- Better habitats for forest farming wild leeks could help future foraging demands [84d]
- Transport phenomena and fundamental physics investigated in the microgravity of the ISS [84d]
- Conservation program prepares captive parrots for life in the wild [84d]
- Scientists enhance Seaglider technology to measure carbon dioxide [84d]
- The lasting influence of experiences: How memorable consumption shapes well-being and decision-making [84d]
- When club teammates become World Cup rivals: Research reveals hidden tension when coworkers compete [84d]
- OKEANOS—A mission that would have returned samples from the Trojan asteroids [84d]
- Bandwidth measurements show how pulsar signals distort as they move through space [84d]
- Smart agriculture technology attaches directly to underside of leaves for monitoring plants [84d]
- Astronomers discover a 'hot Neptune' in a tight orbit [84d]
- Genuinely ethical management begins with dismantling unscientific myths, says researcher [84d]
- Unexplained heat-wave 'hotspots' are popping up across the globe [84d]
- Better health diagnostics through genetically engineered embedded sentinel cells [84d]
- Cobalt ions, not covalent organic frameworks themselves, drive catalytic activity, study finds [84d]
- Maritime pine seeds remember temperature conditions [84d]
- Rainwater insufficient to replenish the Guarani Aquifer owing to overuse and drought, study warns [84d]
- Biochemical alert system makes quick health and environmental monitoring possible [84d]
- Final data and undiscovered images from NASA's NEOWISE [84d]
- Fruit fly study offers new insights into sperm evolution [84d]
- Aesthetics study examines music's influence on experience of art [84d]
- Scientists successfully use harmless viruses to investigate the nervous system in frogs [84d]
- From days to hours: A faster way to make a promising new catalyst [84d]
- Study discovers how algae produce a hormone they use to communicate [84d]
- Great apes visually track subject-object relationships like humans do, research reveals [84d]
- Many plant-based brands are struggling. They should follow the marketing examples of big tech [84d]
- Microwave-assisted synthesis route leads to record-breaking performance for CO₂ conversion [84d]
- Quantum mechanism identified as a key to accelerating ocean temperatures [84d]
- Improved catalyst turns harmful greenhouse gases into cleaner fuels and feedstocks [84d]
- Twisted light gives electrons a spinning kick: Researchers develop a novel way to control quantum interactions [84d]
- Turning table scraps into biodegradable, single-use plastics [84d]
- The solution to antibiotic resistance might be under our feet: Finding unknown antibacterial compounds in soil [84d]
- Paul Watson vs Japan: Disrupting the whaling industry's logistics—and logic [84d]
- Transplanting healthy reef ecosystems to damaged reefs can improve coral health [84d]
- Under-ice species at risk as Arctic warms: Researchers investigate sea's microscopic organisms off northern Canada [84d]
- Researchers develop a rapid, hands-free test for detecting bacteria in liquids [84d]
- Engineering hypoallergenic cats: Mutations found in South African cats suggest allergen expression may not be essential [84d]
- Tiny laboratories that fit in your hand can rapidly identify pathogens using electricity [84d]
- Researcher brings insight to proposed groundwater boundaries [84d]
- Can we avert the looming food crisis of climate change? Mathematical model reveals critical threshold [84d]
- Making bullying everyone's concern reduces rates in English and Welsh primary schools: New research [84d]
- Polling in the age of Trump highlights flawed methods and filtered realities [84d]
- Three ways to track Venusquakes, from balloons to satellites [84d]
- Simple method can recover and recycle quantum dots in microscopic lasers [84d]
- NOAA research predicts an increase in active Atlantic hurricane seasons [84d]
- Study suggests wild boars could be potential source of hepatitis E transmission to humans [84d]
- High-entropy-alloy catalyst boosts propane dehydrogenation efficiency [84d]
- Scientists pioneer novel heat-to-electricity conversion in semimetal WSi₂ [84d]
- Predicting the weather: New meteorology estimation method aids building efficiency [84d]
- Air fryers confirmed as least polluting cooking method [84d]
- Bioengineers develop sensors to detect food contaminants at home [84d]
- A pathway toward new quantum devices: Electrically defined quantum dots in zinc oxide [84d]
- New blue light-emitting lasers leverage low-toxicity colloidal quantum dots [84d]
- Marine biologists investigate major seafloor features, call for deep dive into Indian Ocean's ecosystems [84d]
- Plastic pollution: Why doing nothing will cost us far more than taking action [84d]
- Researchers show complex relationship between Arctic warming and Arctic dust [84d]
- MaTCH: An AI-powered application that allows for aggregating microplastics across studies [84d]
- Why are female politicians more often targeted with violence? New findings confirm depressing suspicions [84d]
- Cooling with light: Exploring optical cooling in semiconductor quantum dots [84d]
- Egyptologists discover a possible Ptolemaic temple in Athribis [84d]
- Scientists warn of 'invisible threat' of microplastics as global treaty nears completion [84d]
- Machine-vision technology shows promise to reduce herbicide use [84d]
- The beach is an amazing place to teach kids about science. Here are 3 things to try this summer [84d]
- Tree species guide unlocks benefits for UK farmers [84d]
- Astronomers may have discovered the explanation for the longest-period radio transient ever detected [84d]
- COP29 is over, but climate action needs private funding too—here are 4 key ways to make that happen [84d]
- Ring resonators unlock new abilities in acoustic tweezers [84d]
- It might be wrecking the climate, but CO₂ is actually good for your cells [84d]
- One-size-fits-all solutions to disability inclusion in the House of Commons are ineffective for disabled politicians [84d]
- Study confirms coal dust presence in Baltimore's Curtis Bay, raising health concerns [84d]
- Thermal photonics advances enable efficient subambient daytime radiative cooling for vertical surfaces [84d]
- Study highlights trade-off between soil organic carbon formation and stability [84d]
- Researchers develop lysosomal 'TRAP' for clearance of viruses and variants [84d]
- How insects react to virtual reality gaming [84d]
- How short sellers make millions from environmental, social, and governance news [84d]
- New analysis reveals the 'brain drought' putting Australia's STEM future at risk [84d]
- Study shows hot water reduces E. coli on pecans [84d]
- Researchers develop light-guided siRNA delivery system based on cyanobacteria [84d]
- Reversing climate change may cost quadruple after tipping point, warn experts [84d]
- Mathematicians develop AI to forecast market interest rates [84d]
- X-ray measurements reveal an unexpected role for copper in photocatalysts [84d]
- Magnetically driven vortices may be generating Earth-size concentrations of hydrocarbon haze at Jupiter's poles [84d]
- Measurements show that crabs can process pain [84d]
- Observations detect the lowest mass ratio contact binary to date [84d]
- Ultrawide binary objects in the Kuiper belt may not have come from the earliest solar system, research suggests [84d]
- Visualizations help make sense of supply chain processes [84d]
- Oil spill still contaminating sensitive Mauritius mangroves three years on [84d]
- Sports betting and financial market data show how people misinterpret new information in predictable ways [84d]
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- Transformation of UN goals only way forward for sustainable development, say researchers [84d]
- Study finds opposing effects of short-term and continuous noise on western bluebird parental care [84d]
- Next up to the moon: Firefly's Blue Ghost lander to ship soon to Florida [84d]
- Some Minnesota honeybees disappeared this fall: Blame mites and a warm autumn [84d]
- Deep divisions on display at plastic pollution treaty talks [84d]
- As Arctic climate warms, even Santa runs short of snow [84d]
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