The Brutalist Report - science
- Polymers gain fire resistance and sustainability with light-powered chemical upgrade [71d]
- Mars Odyssey orbiter captures volcano peeking above morning cloud tops [71d]
- Kelp forest collapse alters food web and energy dynamics in the Gulf of Maine [71d]
- Uncovering factors influencing voluntary information disclosure in Japanese listed companies [71d]
- Retinal prosthesis woven from tellurium nanowires partially restores vision in blind mice [71d]
- Motor protein myosin XI found to play crucial role in plants' active boron uptake [71d]
- Researchers report genetic homogeneity risks in kelp aquaculture across China [71d]
- New study quantifies fish slaughter pain and cost-effectiveness of welfare solutions [71d]
- Polymer waveguides show promise for reliable, high-capacity optical communication [71d]
- Uncovering how cells allocate space to make way for new growth [71d]
- Missing merluza: Chile's battle to save its favorite catch [71d]
- Methane leaks from dormant oil and gas wells in Canada are seven times worse than thought, study suggests [71d]
- Musk's Starlink gets key license to launch satellite internet services in India [71d]
- As UN climate talks loom, Brazil's Amazon forest loses in May an area larger than NYC [71d]
- Antarctic atmospheric rivers, supercharged by climate change, expected to double by 2100 [71d]
- Sediment cores from Pacific Highs reveal 100 million years of environmental change [71d]
- Ultrasensitive fluorescent sensor detects toxic sarin gas by adjusting recognition site density [71d]
- Engineered oilseed crop produces high levels of powerful antioxidant [71d]
- Lighting a new way to predict earthquakes: Laboratory model links fault contact area to earthquake occurrences [71d]
- Aged dust particles act as 'chemical reactors in sky' to drive air pollution, study finds [71d]
- Discovering the rich biodiversity of coral reefs using a new cutting-edge eDNA system [71d]
- Probiotic-powered dissolvable battery activates in acidic environments and leaves no toxic residue [71d]
- Coral art: Drawing out the secrets of coral reef resilience to high ocean temperatures [71d]
- First-ever airborne toxin detected in Western Hemisphere [71d]
- First named pterosaur from Japan sheds light on ancient flying reptiles [71d]
- Scientists discover extremely neutron-deficient isotope protactinium-210 [71d]
- A turning point in the Bronze Age: Study reveals diet and social transformation in Central Europe around 1500 BC [71d]
- New measurement of the mass of the Z boson from the Large Hadron Collider [71d]
- New bio-based hot glue made from industrial leftovers outperforms commercial adhesives [71d]
- New tool to identify toxic pigments in historic books [71d]
- We tracked 13,000 giants of the ocean over 30 years, to uncover their hidden highways [71d]
- How to break the cycle of math anxiety [71d]
- Probing hyperon potential to resolve a longstanding puzzle in neutron stars [71d]
- Schools need better systems to support students experiencing family and domestic violence [71d]
- What can ancient climate tell us about modern droughts? [71d]
- Research shows family movies stereotype males as predators and females as vulnerable prey [71d]
- Professor finds that exercise apps can help coworkers bond and deepen workplace connections [71d]
- When stressors converge, how will our forests fare? [71d]
- Plymouth Fish Finger project uses by-catch fish to produce food for local school meals [71d]
- New research paints stark picture for young women in student employment [71d]
- What are runnels, the man-made channels that help restore salt marshes? [71d]
- Construction emerges as major source of black carbon in central London [71d]
- U.S. aid cuts threaten tools that reveal abuse of women, children worldwide, warn experts [71d]
- Study shows expanded child tax credit helped middle-class families pay energy bills, but not the poorest [71d]
- Hen breeds vary in their ability to adapt to cage-free environments [71d]
- Chemists design a next generation of weight-loss drugs [71d]
- Ultra-selective aptamers give viruses a taste of their own medicine [71d]
- Self-learning neural network cracks iconic black holes [71d]
- Amino acids as catalysts in the emergence of RNA [71d]
- Sex-changing fish quick to assert dominance [71d]
- Even bumble bee queens need personal days: Study reveals surprising breaks in egg-laying cycle [71d]
- Phase-resolved attoclock precisely measures electron tunneling time [71d]
- Algae bloom ends along Southern California coast, but marine mammals remain at risk [71d]
- Wildlife rescued from Baltimore harbor as officials work to clean oil spill [71d]
- Scientists identify cyanobacteria behind toxins in St. Louis river estuary [71d]
- New technologies help wood-burning stoves burn more efficiently, produce less smoke [71d]
- Hundreds evacuated as Guatemalan volcano erupts [71d]
- The promise and peril of a crewed Mars mission [71d]
- Renowned Mars expert says Trump-Musk axis risks dooming mission [71d]
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