The Brutalist Report - science
- First lunar farside samples from Chang'e-6 mission analyzed [518d]
- Study offers new explanation for Siberia's permafrost craters [518d]
- Climate change will lead to wetter US winters, modeling study finds [518d]
- Shedding light on a decades-old protein sorting mystery [518d]
- Advancing green chemistry: A tandem catalyst for efficient biomass conversion [518d]
- Satellite data fusion enhances the early detection of convective clouds [518d]
- Future climate change predicted to shift flood-generating mechanisms and intensify extreme flooding events [519d]
- Extreme heat impacts daily routines and travel patterns, study finds [519d]
- Building better bone grafts: Nanofibrous scaffolds to activate two main collagen receptors in bone cells [519d]
- How to save a sinking city [519d]
- Presence of bacteria in soil makes flowers more attractive to pollinators, study shows [519d]
- New method enables noninvasive plant magnetic resonance imaging [519d]
- Transforming caragana waste into nutritious ruminant feed [519d]
- Lignin-based sunscreen offers natural and high-performance UV protection [519d]
- Ultrasound technology accelerates drying of renewable cellulose nanocrystals [519d]
- Turbulent solar wind originates in the sun's corona, study shows [519d]
- New research could extend the lifetime of key carbon-capture materials [519d]
- Team is first to find invasive hydrilla plant in Canada [519d]
- Simultaneous detection of uranium isotopes and fluorine advances nuclear nonproliferation monitoring [519d]
- Millennial Black women navigate when and where to express style [519d]
- New research offers fresh hope to curb illegal orchid trafficking in Vietnam [519d]
- The unexpected role of magnetic microbes in deep-sea mining [519d]
- Dark matter could have slight interaction with regular matter, study suggests [519d]
- NASA's Artemis science instrument gets tested in moon-like sandbox [519d]
- New hazard maps may predict rust disease in loblolly pine trees [519d]
- Study finds strong link between childhood opportunities and educational attainment, earnings as a young adult [519d]
- Hubble finds that a black hole beam promotes stellar eruptions [519d]
- How the US government can stop 'churches' from getting treated like real churches by the IRS [519d]
- Grocery stores that donate expiring food instead of price discounting or discarding make higher profits, says researcher [519d]
- Citrus waste converted to biopolymers using cavitation [519d]
- Recording the cats in the hats: Veterinary scientists monitor brain activity with innovative wool caps [519d]
- A new AI model can predict substrate movement into and out of cells [519d]
- Sequencing method provides unprecedented glimpse into relationship between bacteria and their host cells [519d]
- Veterinarian gives guidance for first-time pet owner college students [519d]
- Post-election violence is possible in US, political scientist says [519d]
- Greener nanomaterials could transform how our everyday stuff is made [519d]
- The universe is smoother than the standard model of cosmology suggests. So is the theory broken? [519d]
- Airdropping vaccines to eliminate canine rabies in Texas [519d]
- Bees have irrational biases when choosing which flowers to feed on, just like human shoppers do [519d]
- Study reveals higher bioactive compound release in perilla-pickled apricots [519d]
- How old is beer? [519d]
- Scientists develop method to control timing of synthetic DNA droplet division [519d]
- Team debunks research showing Facebook's news-feed algorithm curbs election misinformation [519d]
- Quito fires coming under control after choking capital [519d]
- Model predicts 2024 tick cases in Australian pets [519d]
- Dead coral skeletons hinder reef regeneration by sheltering seaweed [519d]
- Citizens' panels help young people with special needs, disabilities make their voices heard on life-affecting policies [519d]
- Eco-anxiety Q&A: How the IPCC's vice-chair keeps her head cool on a warming planet [519d]
- Mixing it up: Hybrid work models can offer the best of both worlds for worker well-being and productivity [519d]
- Hurricanes, storms, typhoons... Is September wetter than usual? [519d]
- Scientists create model of holographic dark energy that is no longer unstable [519d]
- Nature is adapting to climate change—why aren't we? [519d]
- Balloon mission tests quantum sensor technology [519d]
- 'Extinct' snails found breeding in French Polynesia following a successful reintroduction project [519d]
- Completed experiments on International Space Station to help answer how boiling and condensation work in space [519d]
- Scientists uncover a critical component that helps killifish regenerate their fins [519d]
- Study explores what families fight about: Communication, moods, and chores [519d]
- Bulrush once kept NZ's wetlands and lakes thriving—now it could help restore them [519d]
- Struggling to make decisions at work? Learn how to build confidence [519d]
- 'Unsurvivable' Hurricane Helene races towards Florida [519d]
- Genetic rescue for rare red foxes? Research uncovers options to restore Lassen red fox population [519d]
- Unexpected discovery of early sweet potato cultivation in Polynesia [519d]
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