The Brutalist Report - science
- New insights into formation of anthropogenic organic aerosols suggest greater region impact [112d]
- Chang'e-6 samples suggest 4.25-billion-year-old impact formed moon's South Pole–Aitken basin [112d]
- Insecticides may contribute to bigger problems with certain weeds [112d]
- Study: People select feedback to flatter others, except when they dislike them [112d]
- A transition point in romantic relationships may signal the beginning of their end [112d]
- Identifying high-skill ensemble members could boost extreme cold forecasts in East Asia [112d]
- PFAS: The next asbestos? [112d]
- Earth's drylands expand, affecting billions as climate warms [112d]
- Southeast Asia's fisheries benefit from small-scale, multispecies capture, study finds [112d]
- New frontiers in recycling waste vegetable oil: A research project for the circular economy [112d]
- Scientists witness living plant cells generate cellulose and form cell walls for the first time [112d]
- Decoding a green alga's ciliary layer: Study reveals high‐resolution structure [112d]
- Cutting-edge experiments reveal 'hidden' details in transforming material with implications for faster microelectronics [112d]
- An experimental test of the nonlocal energy alteration between two quantum memories [112d]
- How warp drives don't break relativity [112d]
- Extremely Large Telescope could sense hints of life at Proxima Centauri in just 10 hours, simulations suggest [112d]
- A simulated universe works better when dark energy changes over time [112d]
- A NASA spacecraft will make another close pass of the sun [112d]
- NYC will eventually have to abandon part of its water supply if it keeps getting saltier [112d]
- How bacteria 'vaccinate' themselves with genetic material from dormant viruses [112d]
- Cosmic anomaly hints at frightening future for Milky Way [112d]
- 3D Printing: Saving weight and space at launch [112d]
- Core samples from Greenland's seabed provide first historical overview of plastic pollution [112d]
- Origin of life: How a special group of single-celled organisms laid the foundation for complex cells [112d]
- Core-shell nanocluster catalyst enables high-efficiency, low-cost and eco-friendly hydrogen production [112d]
- Directly or indirectly, we all depend on forests [112d]
- Bio-based method creates polyurethane without toxic chemicals [112d]
- High-pressure method can differentiate proton-coupled electron transfer mechanisms [112d]
- Computational drug discovery: Exploring natural products targeting SARS-CoV-2 [112d]
- Unlikely wolf pair sparks row in rural France [112d]
- Graphene quantum dots mimic orbital hybridization [112d]
- Preparing for catastrophic fire danger days a challenge for many older Australians, survey indicates [112d]
- Engineered yeast boosts D-lactic acid production, advancing eco-friendly biomanufacturing [112d]
- NRL's narrow field imager launches on NASA's PUNCH mission [112d]
- Research reveals how asset owners can leverage ESG shareholder engagement across the world [112d]
- QR codes may represent workable tracking and tracing solution for Brazil's beer bottling industry [112d]
- Compact solid-state laser system generates 193-nm vortex beam for the first time [112d]
- Research society's self-evaluation finds gaps in diversity and inclusion among its members [112d]
- Significance and perspectives on natural, polymer‐based hydrogels [112d]
- Preserved shark jaws unlock secrets of past diets [112d]
- Scientists develop sub-5 nm Ru-based alloy catalysts for efficient water splitting [112d]
- Innovative technology enables rapid thin film manufacturing in one minute using only water and oil [112d]
- Study sheds light on risks from residential heat and energy burdens in Miami [112d]
- Researchers capture first laser-driven, high-resolution CT scans of dense objects [112d]
- Women's earnings fall 10% four years after menopause diagnosis [112d]
- The health challenges astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams face after 9 months in space [112d]
- Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence; space stations could face the same challenges [112d]
- Thriving Antarctic ecosystems found in wake of recently detached iceberg [112d]
- Two bees or not two bees? How wild bees feel the sting of honeybee competition [112d]
- Nanotech-induced cooling found to improve crop yields in arid climates [112d]
- Genetic mutation in Labradors reveals new cause of canine blindness [112d]
- Glacier melt puts unique microbial ecosystems under threat [112d]
- The animal alliances reshaping our understanding of intelligence [112d]
- Massive, long-lived trees discovered in the Tanzanian rainforest are a new species [112d]
- Ethnic minority veterans twice as likely to face unemployment, study finds [112d]
- Slovakia reports first foot-and-mouth cases in 50 years [112d]
- Shrinking Andean glaciers threaten water supply of 90 million people, scientists warn [112d]
- Natural gatekeeper: How plants use root barriers to maintain healthy relationships [112d]
- Wireless terahertz cryogenic interconnect minimizes heat-to-information transfer in quantum processors [113d]
- Endangered apex predator found dead in Oregon, officials say: $30.5K reward offered [113d]
- After fishermen were seen 'targeting' white sharks, state looks to better restrict shore-based shark fishing [113d]
- Japan panel drafts response plan for Mount Fuji eruption [113d]
- Research explores a proposed legalization of polygamy in Australia [113d]
- Ocean dumping—or a climate solution? A growing industry bets on the ocean to capture carbon [113d]
- Scientists measure the spin-parity of charm baryons for the first time [113d]
- Photon-shuttling interconnection device enables direct communication among multiple quantum processors [113d]
- Deadly bacteria have developed the ability to produce antimicrobials and wipe out competitors, scientists discover [113d]
- World's glacier mass shrank again in 2024, says UN [113d]
- In US Northwest, South Cascade is where glacier science grew up [113d]
- Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki volcano erupts, prompting alert level to be raised [113d]
- World Glacier Day: Trekking the blue ice of Perito Moreno in Argentina [113d]
- Home sweet home: Some great hammerhead sharks stick to the perfect neighborhood in the Bahamas instead of migrating [113d]
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