The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers uncover key biomolecule involved in whooping cough infection [725d]
- Introducing safety and security civilization: A new paradigm for global safety science [725d]
- Baby gorilla cuddled by mother at London Zoo remains nameless [725d]
- Unlocking quantum computing power: Automated protocol design for quantum advantage [725d]
- Enhancing fire safety: The emergence of PA-DAD as a sustainable flame retardant for epoxy resin composites [725d]
- A microalgae–material hybrid promotes carbon neutrality [725d]
- Wrappers delight: The Easter egg equation you never knew you needed [725d]
- 12P/Pons-Brooks: How and when to see the 'Devil Comet' [725d]
- Toward continuous reservoir monitoring from space [725d]
- Research team creates global roadmap to advance printable sensors for sustainability and quality of life [725d]
- New study shows treating work like a game drives results [725d]
- GPT-4 for identifying cell types in single cells matches and sometimes outperforms expert methods [725d]
- Additional nutrients intensify dead zones in oceans, researchers find [725d]
- Researchers reveal new method for calculating mechanical properties of solids using machine learning [725d]
- Decreases in social disparities in air pollution during lockdown suggest the need for sustainable policies [725d]
- Integration of theory prediction and experimental electrooxidation of glycerol on nanosheets [725d]
- Enhancing safety in green adipic acid synthesis: The role of EDTA stabilizer and microchannel flow technology [725d]
- Enhancing college campus safety: A virtual reality approach to understanding student emergency response [725d]
- Stunning James Webb images show birth and death of massive stars [725d]
- Antarctic sea ice near historic lows: Arctic ice continues decline [725d]
- Food production using controlled environment agriculture and agrivoltaics systems could become the new normal [725d]
- Species diversity found to be directly correlated with productivity in eastern US forests [725d]
- Researching the spread of drought and its potential negative impacts [725d]
- Researchers develop numerical models to better understand long-term effects on lake ecosystems [725d]
- Scientists deliver quantum algorithm to develop new materials and chemistry [725d]
- Pushing back the limits of optical imaging by processing trillions of frames per second [725d]
- How many zebrafish constitute a school? 'Three,' say physicists [725d]
- How wild is the Bengal cat genome? [725d]
- Astronauts have surprising ability to know how far they 'fly' in space [725d]
- Scientific drilling unravels historical mystery surrounding Santorini volcanic archipelago [725d]
- Ultrafast plasmonics for all-optical switching and pulsed lasers [725d]
- Quantum interference could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient transistors [725d]
- Caller ID of the sea: Novel method of simultaneous acoustic tagging provides insight into whale communication [725d]
- Russia's Soyuz MS-25 spacecraft docks to ISS [725d]
- Brazil's Indigenous people turn to EU to save their savanna [725d]
- Gut microbiota and antibiotics: Missing puzzle piece discovered [725d]
- Machine learning model demonstrates effect of public breeding on rice yields in climate change [725d]
- Parents who believe their children can have a better future are more likely to read and play with them [725d]
- Study reveals flood mud burden on Moreton Bay [725d]
- Home renovations for Europe's low-income families get a boost [725d]
- Scientists discover methods to regulate carbon storage in humus layer of forest in north China [725d]
- DNA nanotube rings: Research team develops important building block for artificial cells [725d]
- Sea urchin killer spreads to new species, region [725d]
- Why do identical informal businesses set up side by side? It's a survival tactic: Kenya study [725d]
- Moths big and small are vanishing from southern US cities [725d]
- Sunday sales did not harm nor help liquor, grocery stores [725d]
- New fossil rove beetle is a first in Africa [725d]
- Citizen scientists contribute vital information about 35 seahorse species [725d]
- Can being too enthusiastic about work have its downsides? [725d]
- A new look at Grand Canyon springs and possible threats from uranium mining [725d]
- New modeling shows the intensity of CO₂ uptake is higher in coastal seas than in the open ocean [725d]
- Study describes structure of antiviral drug bulevirtide bound to hepatitis B and D virus receptor protein NTCP [725d]
- Researchers carry out first peer-reviewed study of fecal microbiota transplants in dolphins [725d]
- Catalysis breakthrough yields self-cleaning wall paint that breaks down air pollutants when exposed to sunlight [725d]
- Industrialization is still vital to economic development but some countries are struggling to reap its benefits [726d]
- 'The ghost has taken the spirit of the moon': how Torres Strait Islanders predict eclipses [726d]
- What your fruit bowl reveals about climate breakdown [726d]
- Droughts in Europe could be avoided with faster emissions cuts [726d]
- New data confirms swift parrot population fears [726d]
- Is it OK to use AI to clone your child's voice to deliver a political message? [726d]
- Bird flu: What is it, how does it spread and how can we protect ourselves from it? [726d]
- We have revealed a unique time capsule of Australia's first coastal people from 50,000 years ago [726d]
- Alternative proteins are here. The next 30 years could be crucial for NZ's meat and dairy sectors [726d]
- Food prices will climb everywhere as temperatures rise due to climate change [726d]
- Your brain can reveal if you're right wing—plus three other things it tells us about your politics [726d]
- Researchers discover evolutionary 'tipping point' in fungi [726d]
- Image: Hubble spots the Spider Galaxy [726d]
- Hubble sees new star proclaiming its presence with cosmic light show [726d]
- Rectifying AI's usage in the quest for thermoelectric materials [726d]
- NRO mission launches from NASA Wallops on Electron rocket [726d]
- Study documents slowing of Atlantic currents [726d]
- Cool paint coatings help pedestrians feel up to 1.5°C cooler in urban setting, field study finds [726d]
- Why scientists are making space data into sounds [726d]
- Discovery of rare bee species links the French Alps to remote regions in Turkey and Iraq [726d]
- Dam removal spurs the return of salmon, and a local tribe's hopes of sustainable fishing [726d]
- Building ChatGPT-style tools with Earth observation [726d]
- Children with language disorders may fall victim to false friends, study warns [726d]
- Flexible due dates lower student stress without loss of rigor [726d]
- Thousands of tons of microplastics found in Moreton Bay [726d]
- Dig site findings suggests ancient artists may have been inspired by preserved dinosaur footprints [726d]
- Research reveals significant effects of onscreen instructors during video classes in aiding student learning [726d]
- Rapid production of isocyanate-free, biobased polyurethane foams at ambient temperature [726d]
- Entanglement entropies of nuclear systems found to grow as the volume of those systems [726d]
- Modeling M87's jet: Why do black hole jets shine and pierce the cosmic sky? [726d]
- Wild bird gestures 'after you': Japanese tit uses wing movements for gestural communication [726d]
- Filming ultrafast molecular motions in single crystal [726d]
- Researchers build interactive, comprehensive database of fermentative prokaryotes [726d]
- With living robots, scientists unlock cells' power to heal [726d]
- Elusive 3D printed nanoparticles could lead to new shapeshifting materials [726d]
- New strategy proposed for direct synthesis of alcohols from reductive hydroformylation of alkenes [726d]
- Novel electrochemical sensor detects dangerous bacteria [726d]
- Stem cell model offers first glimpse of early human development [726d]
- Most detailed long-term study in the world provides science to support Scottish salmon recovery [726d]
- Study finds political beliefs shape the way the public interprets history [726d]
- Engineers develop novel method for manufacturing CAR T cells using lipid nanoparticles [726d]
- African catfish skin mucus yields promising antibacterial compound [726d]
- A lunar eclipse is coming Sunday: Will Colorado be able to see it? [726d]
- Rainforest response to deglaciation impacted by Australian Indigenous populations, study finds [726d]
- Hot post-asymptotic giant branch star discovered in globular cluster ESO 37-1 [726d]
- Colorado-based companies Voyager Space, Palantir join forces on national security work in space [726d]
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