The Brutalist Report - science
- Efficient way to hydrogenate nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds developed [225d]
- Nobel Prize in medicine awarded for discovery of microRNAs, the molecules that control our genes [225d]
- Sacrificial burial confirms Scythians' eastern origins [225d]
- Singapore families show high resilience during pandemic [225d]
- Orca tally 'frustrating' for those trying to save the J, K and L pods [225d]
- Cutting emissions the smart way: How an intensity-based approach drives real change [225d]
- Digging into neutrino research: LBNF-DUNE project moves forward with excavation of 800,000 tons of rock [225d]
- Curiosity rover provides new insights into how Mars became uninhabitable [225d]
- UN biodiversity summit in Colombia aims to turn words into action [225d]
- Researchers say life expectancy nearing its limit [225d]
- Physicists and psychologists track social phases in human movement [225d]
- For UN Agenda: Data gaps detected in 193 countries [225d]
- Lusatia's transformation from coal is falling short on environmental sustainability, German study finds [225d]
- New study eases concerns over possible 'doomsday' asteroid swarm [225d]
- Report on global water resources: Conditions in 2023 were either too dry or too wet [225d]
- Perseverance team revives SHERLOC instrument to help with Jezero crater discovery [225d]
- Hotel Iguana: Iguana nests are an important link within Caribbean ecosystems [225d]
- Colleges could benefit from taking a data-driven look at hostility toward Jews on campus [225d]
- Air pollution inside Philadelphia's subway is much worse than on the streets, study finds [225d]
- Macaques give birth more easily than women: Study finds no maternal mortality at birth [225d]
- A flow cytometry guide for accurate estimation of plant genome size [225d]
- The extraordinary life of Alfred Nobel [225d]
- Meet the microbes that transform toxic carbon monoxide into valuable biofuel [225d]
- Environmental protections account for around 10% of fish stocks on coral reefs, global study finds [225d]
- The GALAH fourth data release provides vital data on one million stars in the Milky Way [225d]
- AI and quantum mechanics team up to accelerate drug discovery [225d]
- Field study finds using biodiversity instead of pesticides can reduce crop damage from herbivores [225d]
- Researchers uncover new plant perception mechanism for light and heat [225d]
- Study shows how international student mobility can reduce poverty in low and middle-income countries [225d]
- Data analysis navigates lookalikes to try to pin down the true number of mouse lemur species [225d]
- Can drying them out stop the cane toads' invasion of WA? [225d]
- What is microRNA? Nobel-winning discovery explained [225d]
- UN warns world's water cycle becoming ever more erratic [225d]
- Hera spacecraft launched to examine asteroid collision site [225d]
- Intensifying to Category 5, Hurricane Milton targets Florida [225d]
- How a common economic theory could help save endangered frogs [225d]
- Genomic study reveals fungal domestication by leafcutter ants [225d]
- Advanced genetic techniques and microscopy offer new insights into anaerobic ciliate and methanogen symbiosis [225d]
- Novel cocatalyst method enhances water splitting efficiency [225d]
- Review discusses performance of bio-based foams [225d]
- Sunscreen from lignin: A green strategy to transform lignin into a valuable derivative [225d]
- Biomass-derived single-atom catalysts show promise for sustainable chemical production [225d]
- Extraction method uses liquefied dimethyl ether for high-value rice bran oil [225d]
- New school starters in England not ready for learning, says report [225d]
- Systematic review uncovers 299 alternative substrates for bacterial cellulose production [225d]
- NASA is launching a major mission to look for habitable spots on Jupiter's moon Europa [225d]
- People don't like a 'white savior,' but does it affect how they donate to charity? [225d]
- The Milky Way might be part of an even larger structure than Laniakea [225d]
- Nanoscale method boosts materials for advanced memory storage [225d]
- Brands' dark side: FOMO spurs obsession, compulsive buys [225d]
- Seawater as a retting agent: A sustainable method for extracting banana fibers [225d]
- Review explores chestnut tannin's role in bioeconomy [225d]
- 'Dark tourism' is attracting visitors to war zones and sites of atrocities in Israel and Ukraine. Why? [225d]
- The chemistry behind beer brewing is still shrouded in mystery, but tiny microfluidic chips could change that [225d]
- Children in west Africa are often sent to live with other families—but fostering may not help them get ahead [225d]
- Super-strong bacterial cellulose macrofibers made simple with tension-assisted twisting technique [225d]
- Experts review the rise of cellulose in water remediation [225d]
- Understanding autobiographical memory in the digital age [225d]
- AI predicts optical properties to speed up the discovery of energy and quantum materials [225d]
- Primordial holes could be hiding in planets, asteroids and here on Earth [225d]
- Dead leaves in sea break down into a compost that produces oxygen [225d]
- Exploring non-wood cellulose fibers for sustainable textiles [225d]
- Researchers develop new sustainable material: Cellulose-MXene composites [225d]
- How naturally abundant biopolymers can help develop biomass-derived antimicrobials [225d]
- Near-Earth asteroid data help probe possible fifth force in universe [225d]
- Bioengineered microorganisms offer new tool for plastic waste breakdown [225d]
- Geologists reconstruct ecosystems of northern Africa where the first hominins arrived [225d]
- Hydrogen bonding discovery could transform the use of glowing properties in organic materials [225d]
- Study finds gender influences fairness attitudes in children [225d]
- Stopping off-the-wall behavior in fusion reactors [225d]
- Hurricane Helene drone flight breaks records for data collection and flying time [225d]
- Research discovers protein that determines spiral shape of bacteria [225d]
- Archaeologists use metabolites in bones to identify smokers from centuries ago [225d]
- Diverse forests better at capturing planet-warming carbon dioxide, study finds [225d]
- Whale shark shipping collisions may increase as oceans warm, predict researchers [225d]
- After injury, one species of comb jelly can fuse to become one [225d]
- Study identifies key molecular step for division of damaged mitochondria [225d]
- Scientists decode black widow spider venom [225d]
- Astronomers use Webb to probe a 'steam world' in the constellation Pisces [225d]
- Material informatics aids in developing high-performance solid electrolytes for rechargeable batteries [225d]
- Parker Solar Probe completes 21st close approach to the sun [225d]
- Study finds donations more effective than discounts for delayed delivery [225d]
- How celebrity CEOs affect risk-taking behavior for restaurant businesses [225d]
- Advanced single-cell genomics approach maps antibiotic resistance [225d]
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- Researchers source new drugs from toxic birds [225d]
- Modeling system could enable future generations of self-sensing materials [225d]
- Discovery of most distant rotating disk galaxy challenges current formation theories [225d]
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- Arctic ozone reaches record high in positive step for climate [225d]
- Chemists use light to replace an oxygen atom with a nitrogen atom in a molecule [225d]
- New polymer technology targets engineering failure to enhance sustainability [225d]
- Enzymes in spider venom have bioeconomic potential [225d]
- How cells maintain their central processing unit for cell division [225d]
- Astronomers investigate the nature of a fast-spinning intermediate polar [225d]
- Unlocking heat management with quantum thermal transistors [225d]
- Winning the Nobel 'an earthquake', says Ruvkun [225d]
- FAA gives SpaceX the OK to launch just one Falcon 9 on asteroid mission for Europe [225d]
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- Hurricane Helene's reach was shocking, another example of how climate change 'is here and now,' scientists say [225d]
- Milton 'erratically' approaches Florida, likely to become major hurricane [225d]
- Weather may delay launch of mission to study deflected asteroid [225d]
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- Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirms state's worst deer disease outbreak since 2012 [225d]
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