The Brutalist Report - science
- Light that spirals like a nautilus shell [25d]
- Researchers develop full-color-emitting upconversion nanoparticle technology for ultra-high RGB display quality [25d]
- High school student uses AI to reveal 1.5 million previously unknown objects in space [25d]
- Q&A: 'China shock,' tariffs and American manufacturing [25d]
- Examining the polarized media debate on transgender issues [25d]
- Rising popularity of otters fuels illegal wildlife trafficking in Japan [25d]
- Reshaping quantum dots production through continuous flow and sustainable technologies [25d]
- Amazing diversity of shapes found among plankton-feeding fishes [25d]
- Integrating genomics with traditional fieldwork and morphology is essential for Lauraceae research, say scientists [25d]
- Automated speech recognition system shows promise for making language testing more accessible and scalable [25d]
- Añana Saltern microorganisms help to clarify the groundwater flow pattern [25d]
- Deeper understanding of plant cell transformation could pave way for controlling fruit growth [25d]
- Researchers identify simple rules for folding the genome [25d]
- CO₂ removal and storage: Which options are feasible and desirable? [25d]
- CRISPR screen identifies EIF3D as critical regulator of stem cell pluripotency maintenance [25d]
- O'ahu's shores could see heavy erosion by 2030, study finds [25d]
- Breaking a century-old physics barrier: Scientists achieve perfect wave trapping with simple cylinders [25d]
- How a population change in medieval Nottingham rewrites the city's Black Death history [25d]
- Climate warming increases flood risks from rain-on-snow events in high mountain Asia, study finds [25d]
- Hundred-year storm tides to hit Bangladesh every decade as climate change intensifies, scientists report [25d]
- First atomic-level video of catalytic reaction reveals hidden pathways [25d]
- Galactic superwinds may help galaxies leak ionizing radiation, Haro 11 study finds [25d]
- 'Internet of nature' helps researchers explore the web of life [25d]
- Q&A: Hunting for 'good' viruses in the fight against drug-resistant infections [25d]
- Plasma-synthesized photothermal material could enable efficient solar-powered water purification [25d]
- Missing nitrogen: A dramatic game of cosmic hide-and-seek deep within our planet [25d]
- Fatou, the world's oldest gorilla in a zoo, is celebrating her 68th birthday in Berlin [25d]
- Engineered bacteria emit signals that can be spotted from a distance [25d]
- The obstetrical dilemma: Large-scale study explores evolutionary trade-offs of wide vs. narrow hips [25d]
- Extinctions of Australian mammals have long been blamed on foxes and cats—but where's the evidence? [25d]
- Hubble captures a star's swan song in planetary nebula Kohoutek 4-55 [25d]
- War worsens climate and environmental challenges in Ukraine [25d]
- Scientists discover simpler is better when it comes to terahertz time-domain spectroscopy [25d]
- No butterfingers in baseball: Understanding slip between fingertips and the ball [25d]
- Satellite galaxies gone awry: Andromeda's asymmetrical companions challenge cosmology [25d]
- Researchers discover a new type of quantum entanglement [25d]
- Why do women still have less status and power than men? [25d]
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- How NASA science data defends Earth from asteroids [25d]
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- Researchers warn of neurological condition impacting Australian magpies [25d]
- Evidence-based, nonlethal cat management strategies save lives [25d]
- Pt nano-catalyst with graphene pockets enhances fuel cell durability and efficiency [25d]
- Industrial carbon producers contribute significantly to sea level rise, modeling study finds [25d]
- Scientists find evidence of universal conformal invariance in diverse cellular movement [25d]
- What's contaminating Tampa Bay's fish? These scientists are angling for answers [25d]
- A new frontier in spintronics: Antiferromagnetic quasicrystals unveiled [25d]
- From boring to bursting: A giant black hole awakens [25d]
- Scalable graphene membranes could supercharge carbon capture [25d]
- Illuminating the twist: Light-driven inversion of supramolecular chirality [25d]
- Early holiday, more fans: Philippines schools adapt to climate change [25d]
- Sweden drowns in discarded fast fashion items [25d]
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