The Brutalist Report - science
- Plastics: All around us and inside us [161d]
- How climate change is making Europe's fish move to new waters [161d]
- Ozone will warm planet more than first thought, study finds [161d]
- Individuals should be held to account for environmental damage, say experts [161d]
- XRISM reveals slow-moving hot gas near black hole during faint X-ray phase [161d]
- Cost-effective method developed for high-entropy alloy film production [161d]
- Astronomers combine X-ray and radio data to map pulsar 'hand' nebula [161d]
- Swimming in the Seine: An old pastime resurfaces in the age of global warming [161d]
- Ceres may have had long-standing energy to fuel habitability [161d]
- Urban civilization rose on the back of tides in Southern Mesopotamia [161d]
- Microbial carbon use efficiency rises after abrupt permafrost thaw, study finds [161d]
- Model carrier microparticles for inhaled medicines developed with high-precision 3D laser printing [161d]
- Somatic and germline mutation rates covary linearly across ciliates and mammals, study finds [161d]
- Streams of gas might lead to the rapid formation of high-mass stars [161d]
- Heat-styling hair care products release billions of nanoparticles that can accumulate in lungs, engineers find [161d]
- Simple additive method leads to record-setting perovskite laser performance [161d]
- A universal rhythm guides how we speak: Global analysis reveals 1.6-second 'intonation units' [161d]
- Scientists program cells to create biological qubit in multidisciplinary research [161d]
- A new online tool can help streamline mineral identification [161d]
- Neolithic agriculture's slow spread: Study shows hunter-gatherers and farmers coexisted and gradually interbred [161d]
- Tortoise hatchlings born of century-old parents come out of their shells at Philadelphia Zoo [161d]
- Unethical medical research under National Socialism: Researchers publish database for science and remembrance [161d]
- Why most Channel Islands foxes evolved proportionally larger brains than their mainland cousins [161d]
- By 2051, emissions from coal mining on federal lands could drop by 86% [161d]
- Robust isolated quantum spins established on a magnetic substrate [161d]
- Rediscovering voyages that changed trade, culture and medicine across the Pacific [161d]
- Battling the heat: Europe takes action to protect health in a warming world [161d]
- How do we fix the hellish heat of the New York City subway system? [161d]
- New 'in and out' mechanism reveals how carbon dioxide reacts at water's surface [161d]
- Lessons from cave bear extinction could save endangered bears [161d]
- Optical resonator enables a new kind of microscope for ultra-sensitive samples [161d]
- Biofilm takes flight as Saharan bacteria shield themselves to survive dust storm journeys [161d]
- Climate change amplifies extreme rains more than light precipitation, study finds [161d]
- From pitcher plants to printing presses, study shows how sticky films can be tamed [162d]
- Weak points in diamond fusion fuel capsules identified [162d]
- Ultrabroadband laser 'comb' can enable rapid identification of chemicals with extreme precision [162d]
- School police may harm children rather than protect from sexual violence [162d]
- Atomic-scale copper arrangements steer reactions to produce hydrogen or methane [162d]
- Retelling near-death experiences helps aviators find meaning and purpose at work [162d]
- A song's energy level and acoustic nature may impact the memories it evokes [162d]
- Hunting wolves reduces livestock deaths measurably, but minimally, according to new study [162d]
- Spectral bats greet each other with 'hugs' and share food, video study reveals [162d]
- New wastewater tech tackles fatbergs at the source [162d]
- Seeing the supply chain as a chain of relationships [162d]
- Venture capitalists backed Black founders after BLM, but it didn't last [162d]
- Mandatory media literacy education in Illinois schools impaired by digital divides [162d]
- First dates: It's not about the place—it's about the people [162d]
- Researchers reveal histone deacetylase 2-mediated regulation of PhyA stability in plant far-red light sensing [162d]
- Falling water forms beautiful fluted films [162d]
- Biodiversity credits need transparency and regulation to have impact and credibility, researchers say [162d]
- New model describes result of non-reciprocal interactions between two non-linear molecules [162d]
- Metabolic modeling unlocks diversity of yeast for industrial biotechnology [162d]
- Researchers develop novel miniaturized lidar technology based on cross dual-microcomb [162d]
- Amazon and Andean trees cannot migrate fast enough to escape rising temperatures, 40 years of forest monitoring show [162d]
- Room-temperature reactor uses electrochemistry to boost nuclear fusion rates [162d]
- Hydrogen could unlock greener, faster metal production [162d]
- Nestle unveils method to boost cocoa yields as climate change hits [162d]
- Titanium dioxide doped with niobium may enable next-gen hydrogen energy devices [162d]
- Fullerene emerges as an efficient, metal-free catalyst for clean energy [162d]
- Stylolites complicate sound wave propagation in sedimentary rock samples, affecting lab-scale monitoring [162d]
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