The Brutalist Report - science
- Unified model explains extreme jet streams on all giant planets [16d]
- Microwave technique allows energy-efficient chemical reactions [16d]
- Holocene skeletal samples challenge link between sedentary lifestyles and age-related bone weakening [16d]
- To prevent rapid sea-level rise, study urges reducing emissions now [16d]
- Scientists reveal mechanisms of synthetic microbial consortium for soil remediation [16d]
- Molecular switch discovery could open door to male birth control [16d]
- Destined to melt: Study warns glaciers' ability to cool surrounding air faces imminent decline [16d]
- New tool offers single-cell study of specific genetic variants [16d]
- Peptide nanotubes show promise for overcoming chemotherapy resistance [16d]
- Proteome analysis can predict biological effects of yeast mutations [16d]
- New report urges critical action to address growing biosecurity risks [16d]
- Development of new grouting material offers solution to ancient grotto erosion [16d]
- Scientists develop safer and more sustainable antimicrobials to prevent infection of cow udders [16d]
- Diterpenes from trees shown to form aerosols, prompting updates to atmospheric models [16d]
- Stable ferroaxial states offer a new type of light-controlled non-volatile memory [16d]
- Catalyst design strategy enhances green urea synthesis efficiency [16d]
- New model helps supermarkets keep shelves stocked during crises—and go greener [16d]
- Multimode quantum entanglement achieved via dissipation engineering [16d]
- Arctic seals and more than half of bird species are in trouble on latest list of threatened species [16d]
- 'Nothing to see here': How corporate spin confuses Wall Street [16d]
- Key regulator for microalgae's adaptation to low-CO₂ environments identified [16d]
- First-of-its-kind report reveals rise of athlete-owned media [16d]
- When mathematics meets aesthetics: Tessellations as a precise tool for solving complex problems [16d]
- By removing common biases, study debunks U-shaped happiness curve with age [16d]
- Properly managed urban rainwater could also be used for cleaning or irrigation purposes [16d]
- Ice XXI: Scientists use X-ray laser to identify new room-temperature phase [16d]
- Hippos survived in Europe well into the last ice age, study finds [16d]
- Controlling atomic interactions in ultracold gas 'at the push of a button' [16d]
- Access to official information and trust in government boost expatriate voting among undocumented immigrants [16d]
- How protein condensates determine a cell's fate [16d]
- 'Battleship'-style math can improve sustainable design, groundwater management, nuclear waste storage and more [16d]
- Physics-informed AI excels at large-scale discovery of new materials [16d]
- Screen time linked to lower academic achievement among elementary students in Ontario, Canada [16d]
- The playbook for perfect polaritons: Rules for creating quasiparticles that can power optical computers, quantum devices [16d]
- Analysis suggests attitudes, not income, drive energy savings at home [16d]
- Researchers uncover hidden plant-microbe strategy that boosts crop growth under nutrient stress [16d]
- Vole teeth reveal how a simple change can create complex new features over time [16d]
- Event Horizon Telescope images reveal new dark matter detection method [16d]
- Autonomous robot glider to circle the globe in historic ocean mission [16d]
- Scientists create nanofluidic chip with 'brain-like' memory pathways [16d]
- Wild lupine flower genetics could be key to conservation of species [16d]
- Pacific circulation key to lower CO₂ during ice ages, simulations show [16d]
- Biochar helps composting go greener by cutting greenhouse gas emissions [16d]
- Young sunlike star reveals rapid two-year magnetic cycle [16d]
- LED light blasts cancer cells and spares healthy ones [16d]
- Rare Jurassic 'sword dragon' prehistoric reptile discovered in the UK [16d]
- Astronomers discover ultra-luminous infrared galaxy lurking behind quasar [16d]
- Rare disease possibly identified in 12th century child's skeletal remains [16d]
- Chemical pollutants affect wildlife and human behavior—but toxicologists are reluctant to carry out tests [16d]
- The evolution of male mental health in television [16d]
- Strain engineering enhances spin readout in quantum technologies, study shows [16d]
- Setting your home up for success: Small animal owner fire awareness [16d]
- Caregivers identify key barriers to youth enrichment programs in low-income communities [16d]
- Pointless work tasks driving employees to switch off and burn out, new research finds [16d]
- California physicist and Nobel laureate John Martinis won't quit on quantum computers [16d]
- A new method to build more energy-efficient memory devices could lead to a sustainable data future [16d]
- Freely levitating rotor spins out ultraprecise sensors for classical and quantum physics [16d]
- Plastic pollution treaty not dead in the water: UN environment chief [16d]
- Europe needs reusable rockets to catch Musk's SpaceX: ESA chief [16d]
- Powerful earthquake off southern Philippines kills 2 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations [16d]
- She saw a car-sized object above a Texas farm and found a wayward hunk of NASA equipment [16d]
- Lessons from Ascension Island's shark troubles could help boost conservation [16d]
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