The Brutalist Report - science
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- MXene-coated lenses for safer and smarter wearables [238d]
- Staff working from home less likely to get pay raises or promotions, says research [238d]
- Donkey skin secretion that repels deer ticks shows promise as natural alternative to DEET [238d]
- Workplace equality laws spark surprising gains for women in the boardroom, research finds [238d]
- Why organizations in unstable times should listen to their own employees [238d]
- A semi-automated manufacturing process for cost-efficient quantum cascade laser modules [238d]
- Scientists develop 'mosquito STD' to combat malaria [238d]
- Human mobility data from smartphones pinpoints where people and wildlife cross paths, aiding conservation [238d]
- Burnout is often caused by factors entirely unrelated to work, shows study [238d]
- Study challenges prevailing stereotypes, provides new insights into incel community [238d]
- A covalent bond links lysine and cysteine in proteins together under oxidizing conditions, stabilizing them [238d]
- Mechanical model reveals how prions trigger a domino effect to spread misfolded proteins [238d]
- Future telescopes could detect life managing their planet atmospheres [238d]
- Missions to Mars with the Starship could only take three months [238d]
- Study investigates why mathematical identity is important for students' motivation and competence [238d]
- Alcohol consumption in avian species: Birds may be drinking on the wing, but in moderation [238d]
- Consciousness and collaboration were fundamental to shaping knowledge, show astronomy archives of premodern China [238d]
- Why Brazil's Quilombola communities are still fighting for the land they're owed [238d]
- Long-used red pigment carmine has a surprisingly complex porous structure [238d]
- Study finds teachers, students together can form own social constructions of thinking [238d]
- ChatGPT useful for learning languages, but students' critical vision must be fostered when using it, says study [238d]
- After 60 years, the search for a missing plane in Lake Superior remains fruitless [238d]
- Terahertz calorimetry captures thermodynamics of protein and water interactions at picosecond resolution [238d]
- Most freshwater game fish in Southern California carry invasive parasites capable of infecting humans, study finds [238d]
- AI algorithms approach the theoretical limit of optical measurement precision [238d]
- Star quakes and monster shock waves: Researchers simulate a black hole consuming a neutron star [238d]
- Magnetic curtains on the sun: Solar telescope reveals ultra-fine striations that shape surface dynamics [238d]
- Study resolves diatom tree of life, revealing rapid speciation 170 million years ago [238d]
- Light-guided 'bacterial robot' system tackles antibiotic resistance [238d]
- Decades-long experiment finds muon still behaving unexpectedly [238d]
- Over half of Europe and Mediterranean basin hit by drought in mid-May [238d]
- Webb rounds out picture of Sombrero galaxy's disk [238d]
- Hubble filters a barred spiral [238d]
- Memory matters for quantum atomic motion on metals [238d]
- AI used to design immune-safe 'zinc finger' proteins for gene therapy [238d]
- Genetic diversity highlights increasing threat of H9N2 avian influenza [238d]
- Squid study sparks interdisciplinary insight into the physics of growth [238d]
- Stone age BBQ: How early humans may have preserved meat with fire [238d]
- 'Crazy idea' about cooling effects of Pluto's haze confirmed by new Webb data [238d]
- Student-community partnership grows African leafy vegetables in Minnesota [238d]
- Isolated Torrey pine populations yield insights into genetic diversity [238d]
- Fewer men are choosing to become veterinarians. 'Male flight' could be the reason [238d]
- Research suggests earlier kitten neutering does not affect bodyweight in later life [238d]
- A bottlenose dolphin? Or Tursiops truncatus? Why biologists give organisms those strange, unpronounceable names [238d]
- Why climate professionals are often held to unrealistic standards [238d]
- Telehealth can improve care for cats with chronic health issues [238d]
- It's miller moth season in Colorado. An entomologist explains why they're important, where they're headed [238d]
- Can kelp forests help tackle climate change? [238d]
- Five geoengineering trials the UK is funding to combat global warming [238d]
- Autocrats don't act like Hitler or Stalin anymore. Instead of governing with violence, they use manipulation [238d]
- We asked over 8,700 people in six countries to think about future generations, and this is what we found [238d]
- Baboons walk in line for friendship, not survival, new study finds [238d]
- Greenland's melting ice caps reveal the true extent of climate change [238d]
- What parents and youth athletes can do to protect against abuse in sports [238d]
- One green sea turtle can contain the equivalent of ten ping pong balls in plastic [238d]
- Biodiversity allows for sustainable fisheries and better nutrition [238d]
- Particles energized by magnetic reconnection found in nascent solar wind [238d]
- Weight-based victimization identified as most common form of bullying that schools fail to address [238d]
- Strategic borrowing for defense spending can improve economic welfare, new study suggests [238d]
- Researchers identify tuberculosis drug-resistance inhibitor and map complete structure of key bacterial pump [238d]
- Another Colorado wolf dies after relocation as federal officials investigate circumstances [238d]
- Australia's lowest paid workers just got a 3.5% wage increase. Their next boost could be even better [238d]
- Wildfire smoke could bring hazy skies to Massachusetts, possible air quality issues [238d]
- Subsidized social housing promotes economic well-being for Canadian renters, new study finds [238d]
- Overlapping moiré lattices in 2D materials yield tunable quantum properties and novel atomic motifs [238d]
- Does the key to uniting against divisive politics lie in our personal lives? [238d]
- Southern California eaglet Sunny flies the nest [238d]
- Physicists create 'the world's smallest violin' using nanotechnology [238d]
- Nearly complete dinosaur skull reveals a new sauropod species from East Asia [238d]
- How to turn down the volume and protect wildlife in your yard and garden [238d]
- Super-Earth discovered in habitable zone of sun-like star via TTV technique, paving way for 'Earth 2.0' searches [238d]
- Wendelstein 7-X sets new performance records in nuclear fusion research [238d]
- Scientists say next few years vital to securing the future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet [238d]
- Newly discovered 'Cosmic Himalayas' quasar cluster defies explanation [238d]
- What made Mount Etna's latest eruption so rare [238d]
- MN1 gene study reveals link between brain and skull co-evolution [238d]
- How a new planetarium show helped scientists unlock a cosmic secret [238d]
- 200-year-old condom decorated with erotic art goes on display in Amsterdam's Rijksmuseum [238d]
- Scientists say a record amount of seaweed hit the Caribbean and nearby areas in May [238d]
- Study shows how scientists can use black holes as supercolliders [238d]
- England's water crisis needs more than just new reservoirs—here's what will help [238d]
- Genetic tool can generate customized aneuploidies to analyze their impact on development [238d]
- New rare wild orchid seen in UK for first time in 100 years [238d]
- Smoke from Canadian fires reaches Europe: EU climate monitor [238d]
- Taking a realistic look at terraforming Mars [238d]
- Simulation shows how declines in coral reef calcification could affect future ocean carbon sink capabilities [238d]
- How likely is life on Mars? [238d]
- Single-cell sorting platform accelerates discovery of high-value microbes from months to days [238d]
- The surprising power of photography in aging well [238d]
- Researchers find viruses from miticide-resistant parasitic mites are cause of recent honey bee colony collapses [238d]
- Mexico's cartels use violence against women as a means of social control [238d]
- Researchers use new mobile sensors to track pollution [238d]
- How medieval lessons for managing floods could help those facing them [238d]
- What birds can teach us about repurposing waste [238d]
- Researchers unveil axion-torsion coupling via dark photons [238d]
- Online game proven to reduce partisan animosity [239d]
- Two plant species 'invent' the same chemically complex and medically interesting substance [239d]
- Observations of recently detected SN 2024aecx suggest it's a Type IIb supernova [239d]
- ExIGS bridges microscopy and sequencing to track nuclear abnormalities [239d]
- How a remote Antarctic base clean-up protected one of Earth's clearest lakes [239d]
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