The Brutalist Report - science
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- New map of the universe uses gravitational waves to reveal hidden black holes and cosmic structure [568d]
- Deep-sea marvels: How anglerfish defy evolutionary expectations [568d]
- Migrant pupils need more targeted mental health support in school, study says [568d]
- Unveiling a century of stress and deformation: Insights from Kīlauea Volcano's 1975 earthquake [568d]
- Implementing ancient agricultural practices to confront modern-day challenges of water scarcity and food insecurity [568d]
- Rare whitefly fossils found in New Zealand shed light on ancient forest life [568d]
- Researchers develop hyper-sampling imaging to deliver ultra-high-resolution images [568d]
- Catalyst shows promise for efficient CO₂ desorption [568d]
- Nutrients related to vitamin B12 influence microbial growth and reshape soil microbiomes, research finds [568d]
- World's first compact and robust high-precision optical lattice clock with a 250L volume successfully developed [568d]
- New method discovered for controlling molecular patterns on liquid droplets [568d]
- Climate model combines generative AI and physics data to predict patterns 25 times faster than current methods [568d]
- Zebrafish study provides new insights into spinal column development [568d]
- Ultrahigh pressure generation in Walker-type press could help with understanding Earth's interior [568d]
- Barbarian warriors in Roman times used stimulants in battle, findings suggest [568d]
- How a middle schooler found a new compound in a piece of goose poop [568d]
- Unlocking nickel's potential: New study reveals how to use single atoms to turn CO₂ into valuable chemical resources [568d]
- Decision by committee: How uncertainty shapes negotiations [568d]
- Listening to the past: How medieval pilgrims found faith in the roaring sea [568d]
- Climate change could bring more severe bacterial infections, including in corals [568d]
- Indian Ocean study finds an exception to Ekman's theory of wind-driven ocean currents [568d]
- Machine learning helps optimize polymer production [568d]
- Plasmodesmata study uncovers plant cell growth mechanism [568d]
- Climate-friendly farming: Scientists find feeding grazing cattle seaweed cuts methane emissions by almost 40% [568d]
- Dynamics of structural transformation for liquid crystalline blue phases offer new avenues for advanced materials [568d]
- A new reconfigurable structure could be used to make space habitats [568d]
- Digital technologies help increase productivity and reduce agricultural impacts, researchers find [568d]
- Tasty, airy baked goods with culinary foam made from peas [568d]
- Researchers cultivate new variety of edible lily [568d]
- Physics-based modeling identifies cross-pollination vulnerabilities for hemp farms [568d]
- The 'molecular catapult effect': New analytical method visualizes the ultrafast dissociation of molecules [568d]
- Artificial photosynthesis learned from nature: New solar hydrogen production technology developed [568d]
- Researchers discover how chromosomes measure themselves in preparation for division [568d]
- An example of 'good enough' in evolution: Female locusts' digging valves wear out after completing their task [568d]
- Third death as Storm Bora batters Greece [568d]
- Digital twins of the Earth: Researchers are critical of the term [568d]
- Research offers insights into Permian Basin earthquake hazards [568d]
- Disadvantaged urban populations are subject to greater heat stress, poor air quality [568d]
- Peroxisomal protein boosts plant immunity to thrive under environmental stress [568d]
- 20-year study in Congo's largest protected park confirms that rangers are effective in preserving endangered bonobos [568d]
- Interim dollar gains, cybersecurity pains: Expert explains how financial loss from data breaches can be mitigated [568d]
- New theory of flexible multimodal synchrony advances understanding of human interaction [568d]
- Physics experiment proves patterns in chaos in peculiar quantum realm [568d]
- Ancient maize samples in Brazilian caves suggest the crop's domestication may have been completed in South America [568d]
- Fast-curing silicone ink opens new doors in 3D printing [568d]
- Proba-3: Flying two spacecraft is harder than one [568d]
- Novel organoid mimics all three key cell types of pancreas to offer a view of early fetal development [568d]
- Cooperative motion by atoms protects glass from fracturing [568d]
- Quantum sensing using ultrafast laser pulses and a new class of molecular probes [568d]
- Giving coral reefs a fighting chance for survival with coral reef restoration [568d]
- Observing higher-order and fractional discrete time crystals in Floquet-driven Rydberg atomic gases [568d]
- Stable perovskite catalyst achieves selective oxidation of light alkanes [568d]
- New laser technique achieves atomic-scale precision on diamond surfaces [568d]
- Evidence of primordial black holes may be hiding in planets, or even everyday objects here on Earth [568d]
- Hidden DNA in plants reveals secrets of photosynthesis [568d]
- Evidence of human-to-animal SARS-CoV-2 transmission in a Brazilian zoo [568d]
- Taking climate change personally—study finds audiovisual sources best media tool for growing interest [568d]
- Speaking up and feeling empowered? How promotion-oriented voice can navigate dynamics between power and action [568d]
- Enterococcus helps E. coli 'armor up' in dog and poultry co-infections [568d]
- What polar bear poop can tell us about the future of the vulnerable northern species [568d]
- School segregation widens racial achievement gaps among Black, white and Hispanic students [568d]
- BepiColombo's fifth Mercury flyby [568d]
- 'Spooky action' at a very short distance: Scientists map out quantum entanglement in protons [568d]
- Scientists create an enzyme not found in nature for use in efficient synthetic metabolic pathways [568d]
- AI-enhanced satellite carbon monoxide fast retrieval [568d]
- Coastal revelations from space: New satellite tech maps sandy beaches [568d]
- 'Forever chemicals' are polluting African waters [568d]
- COVID-19 reduced sex offender behavior in UK, research shows [568d]
- Sociologist links dads helping out at home and moms returning to work, having second child [568d]
- Study provides framework for entrepreneurs to bounce back from business failure [568d]
- Study provides experimental evidence of high harmonic generation producing quantum light [568d]
- Biomolecules under deep Earth conditions help refine primordial soup theory for possible origins of life [568d]
- Learning holistically toward well-being [568d]
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