The Brutalist Report - science
- Experts warn 'crazy busy' Atlantic hurricane season is far from over [347d]
- Study proposes that proteins can compartmentalize and form droplets inside cells [347d]
- What's behind the northern lights that dazzled the sky farther south than normal [347d]
- New bluetongue virus serotype, BTV-12, identified in the Netherlands [347d]
- New study reveals key players in global transshipment, boosting seafood transparency [347d]
- How did the building blocks of life arrive on Earth? Zinc fingerprints in meteorites offer clues [347d]
- Targeting 'undruggable' diseases: Researchers reveal new levels of detail in targeted protein degradation [347d]
- Evolution in real time: Scientists predict—and witness—evolution in a 30-year marine snail experiment [347d]
- Space business is evolving fast—a new book provides much-needed insight [347d]
- Research vessel provides comprehensive assessment of the changing Central Arctic Ocean [347d]
- Powerful and compact optical frequency combs provide unique opportunities [347d]
- Emotion recognition goes beyond facial expressions, study finds [347d]
- Researchers create a three-dimensional multi-focus laser for glass micro-sculpting [347d]
- Engineering perovskite materials at the atomic level paves way for new lasers, LEDs [347d]
- Analysis of approximately 75 million publications finds those employing AI are more likely to be a 'hit paper' [347d]
- Researchers uncover role of plasma waves in mysterious heating of sun's corona [347d]
- Finely regulated luminescent Ag-In-Ga-S quantum dots with green-red dual emission toward white LEDs [347d]
- Scientists challenge 'misleading' Dublin declaration defending meat consumption [347d]
- Research shows dating apps, sites are leading to more diverse couples [347d]
- Research collaboration examines Filipino migration dynamics [347d]
- Mars analog stations investigate lichen biodiversity during simulated missions [347d]
- Exoplanet discovered in a binary system could explain why red dwarfs form massive planets [347d]
- Novel algorithms detect precursory scale increase to help forecast big quakes [347d]
- Interdisciplinary advances in microcombs: Bridging physics and information technology [347d]
- Mountain chickadees songs provide real-time evidence for Darwin's character displacement theory [347d]
- Eastern Pacific study highlights severe cold-water bleaching as an additional threat to deep reef ecosystems [347d]
- 'Party atmosphere': Skygazers treated to another aurora show [347d]
- Scientists discover how innate immunity envelops bacteria [347d]
- Machine learning could improve extreme weather warnings [347d]
- A quantum material could be the future of high-energy X-ray imaging and particle detection [347d]
- Hidden in the teeth: DNA study finds these 19th century lions preyed on humans and giraffes [347d]
- Bat data study reveals conservation priorities in San Diego County [347d]
- First ever visualization shows photoexcited charges traveling across the interface of two semiconductor materials [347d]
- Oxidative stress: How protein recycling protects against cell death [347d]
- Scientists use light to visualize magnetic domains in quantum materials [347d]
- Chemists develop chiral DNA catalysts for asymmetric catalysis [347d]
- A geomagnetic storm is hitting the northern part of the US. Here's how the solar event may impact you [347d]
- Intra-molecular distances in biomolecules measured optically with Ångström precision [347d]
- How artificial intelligence is unmasking bias throughout the recruitment process [347d]
[ai]
- Plant stem cells: Understanding the biological mechanism of growth control [347d]
- Event horizon: After photographing black holes, scientists are now making a movie [347d]
- Toolkit launched to help spot vulnerable people at risk of 'cuckooing' [347d]
- Study finds coastal and rural areas in England less resilient [347d]
- Researchers examine potential population decline in the gray fox [347d]
- Hurricane Milton leaves at least 16 dead as Florida cleans up [347d]
- Harnessing quantum principles: Phased arrays within phased arrays for smarter, greener indoor optical wireless networks [347d]
- Study unveils cobalt(III) reaction mechanism with nitriles, opening pathways for drug development [347d]
- One-third of European plant species could be in trouble due to declining seed disperser populations [347d]
- Evacuating in disasters like Hurricane Milton—there are reasons people stay, and it's not just stubbornness [347d]
- Use of AI in property valuation is on the rise—but we need greater transparency and trust [347d]
- Gazing at your dog can connect your brains, research suggests [347d]
- Up in smoke: DIY tech to combat wildfires [347d]
- AI decodes microbes' message in milk safety testing approach [347d]
- 'Widespread noncompliance and poor performance' in world's largest nature-based carbon removal projects [347d]
- Members of sexual minorities are more involved than others in non-electoral politics, study finds [347d]
- New plant-based glitter shows no harm to soil organisms [347d]
- Study finds that even positive third-party ratings can have negative effects [347d]
- It's time to talk about how the media talks about sexual harassment [347d]
- Is COVID-19 infecting wild animals? Researcher test species from bats to seals to find out [347d]
- Committed a workplace gaffe? You will survive it (and you may even get promoted) [347d]
- Wildlife loss is taking ecosystems nearer to collapse, new report suggests [347d]
- LA's quake mystery: 2024 brings the most seismic activity in decades. Why now? [347d]
- Physicists reveal nonlinear transport induced by quantum geometry in planar altermagnets [347d]
- Magnetoelectric nanodiscs offer remote brain stimulation without implants or genetic modification [348d]
- 'Inside-out' galaxy growth observed in the early universe [348d]
- Expansion technique to image nanoscale structures inside cells makes high-resolution imaging more accessible [348d]
- On US coast, wind power foes embrace 'Save the Whales' argument [348d]
- Avian enthusiasts try to counter the deadly risk of Chicago high-rises for migrating birds [348d]
- A hurricane scientist logged a final flight as NOAA released his ashes into Milton's eye [348d]
Previous Day