The Brutalist Report - science
- Emotive marketing for sustainable consumption: Study tests effects of social media posts on valuation of chocolate [336d]
- An approach inspired by video games offers a new way to visualize limb development [336d]
- Essential oil modification boosts clove oil's emulsifying efficiency and antibacterial properties [336d]
- Mice's magnetic shifts: How physiological and pathological conditions lead to iron and redox balance changes [336d]
- Quantum entanglement sensors could test quantum gravity [336d]
- A 'precautionary pause' is logical way forward for deep-sea mining, say researchers [336d]
- How humans can reinvent themselves to live on other worlds [336d]
- Bottling trust: Researchers are using chemistry and blockchain to discourage wine fraud [336d]
- Rotating black holes are packed with energy—here's how to unlock it [336d]
- Dissociation is a coping mechanism that impedes effective climate action, experts argue [336d]
- Novel high-fidelity computational microscopy uses stable features for clearer imaging [336d]
- Q&A: Next-generation hazard maps to help society change and enhance disaster resilience [336d]
- Q&A: Unraveling the relationship between hornets and humans in Japan [336d]
- Fear of deportation hangs over unauthorized workers trying to fight exploitation, but all workers in the US have rights [336d]
- A round-trip journey of electrons: Electron catalysis enables direct fixation of N₂ to azo compounds [336d]
- Webb reveals unexpected complex chemistry in primordial galaxy [336d]
- Microwave synthesis produces MXene 25 times faster than traditional methods while using 75% less energy [336d]
- AI-aided study of local news finds media criticism of police has not risen or become more partisan over last decade [336d]
- Proximity and prejudice: Gay discrimination in the gig economy [336d]
- What's in a label? It's different for boys vs. girls, new study of parents finds [336d]
- Cold temperatures may trigger shapeshifting in metamorphic proteins [336d]
- DEI initiatives removed from federal agencies that fund science, but scientific research continues [336d]
- Exploring the Greenland shark's secret to extreme longevity [336d]
- Sperm motility and droplet adhesion: A novel approach could make at-home male fertility tests a reality [336d]
- How school systems can honor the human rights of people with disabilities [336d]
- How planned major US foreign aid cuts are expected to shake out abroad—and at home [336d]
- Higher ozone levels tied to heart attack risk for young adults [336d]
- US biochemist researching treatment of HIV and coronaviruses wins Israel's Wolf Prize [336d]
- Residents evacuated as Guatemalan volcano spews lava, rocks [336d]
- Measurements collected with underwater gliders help researchers understand deep water circulation in Gulf of Mexico [336d]
- Quantum mechanics: Hypercomplex, or 'just' complex? [336d]
- Study finds X banter with competitors is good for product launch [336d]
- Study shows students in large research groups more likely to drop out of academia than peers in smaller groups [336d]
- Women are three times as likely as men to feel unsafe in parks—here's how we can design them better [336d]
- New guidelines encourage widespread adoption of methane-reducing feed additives in dairy and livestock [336d]
- 2D semiconductor sensor: Gold nanoparticles boost optical signal efficiency [336d]
- Taking a leap of faith into imaginary numbers opens new doors in the real world through complex analysis [336d]
- How good are South African kids at math? Trends from a global study [336d]
- Mysterious phenomenon at center of galaxy could reveal new kind of dark matter [336d]
- Rational design of precatalysts boosts hydrogen production efficiency [336d]
- Webb peers deeper into mysterious Flame Nebula to find 'failed stars' [336d]
- America is becoming a nation of homebodies [336d]
- Five ways schools have shifted in five years since COVID-19 [336d]
- Study: Long sentences for juveniles make reentry into society more difficult [336d]
- What a landmark ruling for the Sámi people in Finland means for the protection of Indigenous rights globally [336d]
- Uneven hormone distribution in plants regulates cell division and growth, biologists discover [336d]
- For war crimes defendants, coverage can reflect how audiences see 'local' and 'international' justice differently [336d]
- Carbon nanotubes and machine learning: A new way to spot subtle immune cell differences [336d]
- Boundaries of drainage basins shifted faster during past episodes of climate change, geologists suggest [336d]
- 600 million years of shared environmental stress response found in algae and plants [336d]
- Quantum control of collisions possible beyond ultralow temperatures, study shows [336d]
- Men's concerns are real but backlash is not inevitable—the new rules guiding feminism [336d]
- People-pleasing linked to gender differences in problem-solving [336d]
- Women and girls are on the front line of climate change—but their stories are seldom heard [336d]
- Compact optical device achieves super-resolution imaging beyond the diffraction limit [336d]
- Wikipedia has a huge gender equality problem—here's why it matters [336d]
- Five things young professionals can do today to promote gender equality at work [336d]
- Advancing catalysis: Novel porous thin-film approach enhances reaction efficiency [336d]
- How ocean giants are born: Tracking the long-distance impact and danger of extreme swells [336d]
- Ultra-thin bismuth holds unexpected promise for green electronics [336d]
- NZ's glaciers have already lost nearly a third of their ice—as more vanishes, landscapes and lives change [336d]
- Researchers achieve single-domain ferroelectric thin films through simple temperature control [336d]
- Aluminum atom mapping in zeolites promises better catalysts [336d]
- Studying structure of G protein-coupled receptor kinases could improve an array of drugs [336d]
- In the heart of vanilla country, farmers on the front lines of climate change struggle to adapt [336d]
- Woolly mice are a first step to resurrecting mammoths, but there's a very long way to go [336d]
- Dudeney's 120-year-old dissection puzzle solution proves optimal [336d]
- Sex workers in research study call for greater legal protections against sexual violence [336d]
- Climate change may reduce the number of satellites that can safely orbit in space [336d]
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