The Brutalist Report - science
- New technique rapidly identifies high-performing enzymes for sustainable biomanufacturing [267d]
- Discovery of 'mini halo' points to how the early universe was formed [267d]
- Researchers uncover cause of uranium groundwater contamination [267d]
- Nearly half of New Jerseyans say state is on wrong track, citing taxes, affordability and cost of living [267d]
- Mild to moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie [267d]
- Nanodomains hold the key to next-generation solar cells, researchers find [267d]
- Timely KNL2 degradation is critical for maintaining genome stability in plants [267d]
- New research aims to better predict and understand cascading land surface hazards [267d]
- New teachers' impact on equitable science learning [267d]
- Mist and sea spray create unique conditions for urea to form from simple gases [267d]
- A statistical analysis of exoplanet habitability turns up one great candidate [267d]
- Study shows that apes are more optimistic after hearing laughter [267d]
- Rolling for science: Mars orbiter learns new moves after nearly 20 years in space [267d]
- The galactic center isn't spitting out stars; here's what this means [267d]
- Friendships between queer people can improve well-being—but there's nuance [267d]
- These Canadian rocks may be the oldest on Earth [267d]
- New gravity mission will detect weakening ocean conveyor [267d]
- Combining archaeology and genetics may shed light on how ideas traveled further than people in Anatolia [267d]
- Citizen scientists find new eclipsing binary stars [267d]
- Charge-spin coupling in room-temperature 2D ferromagnetic material [267d]
- Echoes of grief: Macaques appear to mourn their loved ones like humans do [267d]
- British ash woodland is evolving resistance to ash dieback, researchers discover [267d]
- Scientists capture slow-motion earthquake in action [267d]
- Ancient squids dominated the ocean 100 million years ago, fossil discovery technique reveals [267d]
- Affordable, highly efficient cold boxes poised to help tackle food waste for small farmers in East Africa [267d]
- Personal care products may be toxic to aquatic life, study warns [267d]
- Ferritin protein can be used to separate critical metals from electronic waste [267d]
- Unmasking hazardous compounds in cosmetics, skincare products and perfumes [267d]
- AI-enhanced maps reveal hidden streams for restoration [267d]
- Boomerang found in Poland may be oldest ever reported [267d]
- Grilling with lump charcoal: Is US-grown hardwood really in that bag? [267d]
- UK asylum system 'exhausts by design,' harming mental health, study finds [267d]
- Ocean warming patterns key to accurate tropical cyclone climate projections [267d]
- Avocado pruning residue can transform into biological additive to stabilize emulsions [267d]
- The ongoing impact of California's Eaton Fire on mothers [267d]
- From brewery to pharma: Brewer's yeast engineered to produce therapeutic peptides [267d]
- Magnetic chains on superconductors: New heterostructure design advances quantum technology [267d]
- Webb telescope digs into structural origins of disk galaxies [267d]
- Scientists revive legendary golden sea silk using Korean pen shell byssus [267d]
- Flowering plants use a pseudoenzyme to form indole [267d]
- Simulations show why grains in metals and ceramics grow the way they do [267d]
- New IQ research shows why smarter people make better decisions [267d]
- What if universal rental assistance were implemented to deal with the housing crisis? [267d]
- Using TikTok could be making you more politically polarized, new study finds [267d]
- Yelp's addition of a 'Black-owned' tag led to a slight drop in business ratings in Detroit [267d]
- Self-censorship and the 'spiral of silence': Why Americans are less likely to publicly voice their political opinions [267d]
- Satellite records expose fire driving Gran Chaco transformation [267d]
- From hydration layers to nanoarchitectures: Water's pivotal role in peptide organization on 2D nanomaterials [267d]
- How harmonic mode-locked Mamyshev oscillators build up multiple laser pulses per cycle [267d]
- Cambrian explosion may have occurred 15 million years earlier than previously thought [267d]
- When invasive species become part of our culture [267d]
- Scientists complete the most thorough analysis yet of India's genetic diversity [267d]
- Space-grown muscle tissues reveal rapid aging-like decline in microgravity [267d]
- Latest data from South Pole Telescope signal 'new era' for measuring the first light in the universe [267d]
- Remote cave discovery shows ancient voyagers brought rice across 2,300 km of Pacific Ocean [267d]
- Parenthood or podium? It's time Australian athletes had the support to choose both [267d]
- Autonomous AI systems can help tackle global food insecurity [267d]
- Learning German has many benefits for young people—and it's not as hard as its reputation suggests [267d]
- New study reveals consistent nitrate preference across temperate forest tree species in Northeast China [267d]
- New system uses sound and terahertz waves to measure blood sodium without needles [267d]
- Mapping how proteins bind to silica nanoparticle interactions using biophysics [267d]
- Whose story is being told—and why? Four questions museum visitors should ask themselves [267d]
- Nanometer thin spacer boosts blue OLEDs portability and efficiency [267d]
- From HAL 9000 to M3GAN: What film's evil robots tell us about contemporary tech fears [267d]
- Researcher discusses trapping single atoms and putting them to work in emerging quantum technologies [267d]
- Summer break brings uncertainty for children, and kindness at home matters [267d]
- Scientists develop high-precision methods to track global CO₂ emissions from power plants [267d]
- Spotted: endangered leopard in Bangladesh [267d]
- International Space Station welcomes its first astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary [267d]
- In-line NMR guides orthogonal transformation of real-life plastics [267d]
- Plant cells decide their fate by listening to neighbors and sensing their size [267d]
- New method enhances accuracy of greenhouse gas emission quantification in greenhouse cultivation systems [267d]
- How much water is left for nature? The search for the appropriate environmental flow [267d]
- Researchers decipher structure of a human protease implicated in various diseases [267d]
- Some sea slugs consume algae, incorporate photosynthetic parts into their own bodies to keep producing nutrients [267d]
- In search of signs of life on Mars with China's sample return mission Tianwen-3 [267d]
- New methods complement old in revealing diet of larval lobsters [267d]
- Lessons from the heartwood: Resilience in regenerating redwoods [267d]
- Study shows controlled burns can reduce wildfire intensity and smoke pollution [267d]
- Study challenges climate change's link to the wild winter jet stream [267d]
- Chicago's rodents are evolving to handle city living [267d]
- Supernova remnant SNR J0450.4−7050 investigated in detail [267d]
- Why scientists and policy experts are mapping the genomes of every animal, plant and fungal species in the US [267d]
- AI enhances sea surface temperature data for better climate and weather forecasts [267d]
- 500-million-year-old fossil reveals how starfish got their shape [267d]
- Scientists build first self-illuminating biosensor [267d]
- NASA shares new views of our galactic neighbor, Andromeda [267d]
- Magpies may not be a pesky Australian import—new research finds their ancestors thrived in NZ a long time ago [268d]
- Exercise sends 'mechanical messages' to cells, unlocking new energy pathways [268d]
- How small-scale migration among early farmers shaped the Sonoran Desert during the Early Agricultural period [268d]
- New and highly efficient recycling technology to turn used tires into raw materials for rubber and nylon [268d]
- Researchers develop safer, scalable way to measure microbial biomass in air-dried soils [268d]
- Webb should be able to detect exo-Jupiters and exo-Saturns [268d]
- Neurodisability in children linked to increased vulnerability to 'school to prison pipeline' [268d]
- Tech giants' net zero goals verging on fantasy: Researchers [268d]
- Water-filled pores demonstrate possible mechanism for metabolic processes without cell membranes [268d]
- Gene therapy delivery device could allow for personalized nanomedicines on-demand [268d]
- Scientists develop new technique for capturing ultra-intense laser pulses in a single shot [268d]
- Environment fears over $6 bn Indonesia EV battery project: NGOs [268d]
- African societies survived climate shifts for millennia by diversifying how they lived [268d]
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