The Brutalist Report - science
- Dead or alive: Microorganisms in soil shape the global carbon cycle [1105d]
- During droughts, thirstier mountain forests could mean less water downstream [1105d]
- Corrections staff dehumanize incarcerated individuals, deem themselves as heroes to justify violence [1105d]
- EPA confirms filters reduce lead in Michigan city's water [1105d]
- Experts: Central U.S. needs to be ready for next earthquake [1105d]
- The future of data storage is double-helical, research indicates [1105d]
- Magnetic excitations could provide information transfer without heat loss [1105d]
- Study finds agreeableness a helpful trait for general success in life [1105d]
- How can computer engineering predict the future of gene synthesis? [1105d]
- NASA begins assembly of Europa Clipper spacecraft [1105d]
- California fire led to spike in bacteria, cloudiness in coastal waters [1105d]
- UN report paints dire picture of the Gulf of Mexico's future [1105d]
- How 22 large cities address public health in climate adaptation plans [1105d]
- Researchers find 'genetic baggage' accumulates in the genomes of aging mutant animals [1105d]
- Moon jellies appear to be gobbling up zooplankton in Puget Sound [1106d]
- Why water inundates a home during one flood but spares it the next [1106d]
- Researchers find that a national housing and support program works to help homeless veterans [1106d]
- People rethink nationalist beliefs in uncertain times [1106d]
- Time off after high school makes college less likely [1106d]
- Working, studying in 'off' hours can harm motivation [1106d]
- Teachers are leaving the classroom, but the pandemic is not yet to blame [1106d]
- California is failing to prepare for droughts [1106d]
- Arctic seal pups learn to live on the edge [1106d]
- Combining tree rings, rainfall, streamflow records to reconstruct Daly River's climatic history [1106d]
- New study measures rent spikes in three Florida markets [1106d]
- Putting stem cells on pause [1106d]
- Ultraviolet instrument to play integral part of NASA's Europa Clipper mission [1106d]
- Sense of belonging helps high school students engage with STEM [1106d]
- New tool reveals function of enigmatic gene sequences [1106d]
- How mussels stay ice-free in an icy world [1106d]
- Computer games in the classroom: Educational success depends on the teacher [1106d]
- New calf joins endangered southern resident orcas; 2 other pregnancies lost [1106d]
- Nanomodulators of light on optical micro-probes to study the brain [1106d]
- Mussels' underwater glue inspires synthetic cement [1106d]
- Controversial policy to reconcile mining and biodiversity conservation demonstrates success [1106d]
- Genome reconstruction opens doors to the transformation of potato breeding [1106d]
- New method to produce chemically modified mRNA developed [1106d]
- Solar storms can destroy satellites with ease: A space weather expert explains the science [1106d]
- Study IDs 1,000+ mislabeled, overlooked gene fragments in plants [1106d]
- Academic freedom on the decline [1106d]
- Field study shows pollinators prefer saltier nectar [1106d]
- Stalled weather: How stuck air pressure systems drive floods and heatwaves [1106d]
- 78% of L.A. region residential land zoned for exclusionary housing, creating barrier to low-income families [1106d]
- Manufacturing technology could transform production of critical components [1106d]
- Dark energy: Neutron stars will tell us if it's only an illusion [1106d]
- Engineering 2D semiconductors with built-in memory functions [1106d]
- Ensuring sustainable recreational fisheries in the face of social change [1106d]
- Changes in air pollution linked with dry spells in Asia and summer heatwaves in Europe [1106d]
- Understanding genomes, piece by piece [1106d]
- Researchers show corkscrew elastic waves carry well-defined orbital angular momentum [1106d]
- Researchers discover speargun-like molecular injection systems in two types of bacteria [1106d]
- Why bubbles in viscoelastic liquids move faster [1106d]
- Saving native turtles one hatchling at a time [1106d]
- New data collection puts star and planet formation in astronomers' reach [1106d]
- Unravelling the moving mysteries of Antarctica [1106d]
- Mummification in Europe may be older than previously known [1106d]
- Animals have evolved to avoid overexploiting their resources. Can humans do the same? [1106d]
- Researchers reconstruct ancient fish lizard [1106d]
- Distant supergiant star investigated in detail [1106d]
- Grasshoppers show how alpine fauna will be lost as global temperatures rise [1106d]
- Research shows superior COVID protection from better face masks [1106d]
- Bull ant evolves new way to target pain [1106d]
- The hidden footprint of low-carbon indoor farming [1106d]
- Firearm-related threats increase likelihood of gun owners to support more regulation [1106d]
- Study of sauropod tracks shows the dinosaurs had a gait unlike any creature alive today [1106d]
- Paternal grandparents' support for grandchildren may decrease when family faces challenges [1106d]
- What makes plants electrically excitable [1106d]
- Satellite observations support latest IPCC climate report [1106d]
- 7,000-year-old grains hints at origin of Swiss pile dwellings [1106d]
- Study of algae in Acadia National Park lakes shows recovery from acidification [1106d]
- Multi-state study of monetary sanctions finds widespread inequities, far-reaching consequences [1106d]
- Could tiny devices made out of DNA treat cancer? [1106d]
- Tooth study prompts rethink of human evolution [1106d]
- Study presents a taphonomic-forensic analysis of the skulls from the Sima de los Huesos site [1106d]
- New tech fights fall armyworm by letting offspring die [1106d]
- Major political transformations can have an influence on employee wellbeing [1106d]
- Getting to know local cops could reduce crime rates [1106d]
- Trust in government linked to work attitudes [1106d]
- What explains our lower back pain? Anthropologists turn to Neandertals for answers [1106d]
- Australia orders 200,000 to flee floods, city of Sydney spared [1106d]
- Corals can be 'trained' to tolerate heat stress, study finds [1106d]
- Whole-genome sequencing reveals new secrets about killer fungus [1106d]
- Selecting the right structural materials for fusion reactors [1106d]
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