The Brutalist Report - science
- Tear-free brushing? All you need is math [1129d]
- James Webb telescope's coldest instrument reaches operating temperature [1129d]
- Ice shards in Antarctic clouds let more solar energy reach Earth's surface [1129d]
- Researchers investigate garlic's hidden powers [1129d]
- New model could help save koalas at a fraction of the price [1129d]
- The California Joshua tree is not threatened, regulators say. It could bring more development [1129d]
- Greening food preservation nourishes the environment [1129d]
- New polymer materials make fabricating optical interconnects easier [1129d]
- Team simulates collider physics on quantum computer [1129d]
- Social connections influence brain structure of rhesus macaques [1129d]
- Diverse life forms may have evolved earlier than previously thought [1129d]
- Act of sabotage determines mammalian embryonic development [1129d]
- Vegan diets for dogs may be linked with better health, and could be less hazardous, than meat-based diets [1129d]
- Pandemic may have intensified US workplace prejudice against East Asian and Hispanic colleagues [1129d]
- Increasing temperatures and drought reduce growth of Toona ciliate trees [1129d]
- Discovery of new phenomenon a game-changer for efficient bioproduction of useful chemicals [1129d]
- Why we shout during video calls if the image gets blurry [1129d]
- Few Americans see race as key factor in environmental inequality [1129d]
- Physics models better define what makes pasta 'al dente' [1129d]
- Historically redlined neighborhoods burdened by excess oil and gas wells [1129d]
- AI gives algorithms the means to design biomolecules with a huge range of valuable functions [1129d]
- Aotearoa's first strontium isoscape developed [1129d]
- Study: Keeping climate pledges limits warming to 2 degrees [1129d]
- International team completes first whole-body cell atlas of a non-human primate [1129d]
- Climate-smart policies could see crop yields soar [1129d]
- Monarch butterflies increasingly plagued by parasites [1129d]
- Cutting down on one 'super fat' could help plants survive climate change [1129d]
- Stability maintenance and sustainable management of shrub plantation on Loess Plateau [1129d]
- Scientists discover a new form of pesticide that neutralizes pathogens attacking rice [1129d]
- Mars astronauts will create fuel by having a shower [1129d]
- Just a few pixels would let astronomers map surface features like oceans and deserts on an exoplanet [1129d]
- Bisphenol A (BPA) impacts rat offspring more seriously than mothers [1129d]
- Studying the effects of dust and drought on climate change [1129d]
- Infectious bacteria force host plants to feed them, study finds [1129d]
- What do you see when you listen to music? [1129d]
- Real-time ultrafast humidity sensing optical sensor [1129d]
- Climate change affects landscape freeze-thaw but not in the same way everywhere, study shows [1129d]
- Discovery of wheat's clustered chemical defenses creates new avenues for research [1129d]
- Rotating blue laser light reveals unimagined dynamics in living cells [1129d]
- Fossil of dinosaur killed in asteroid strike discovered in North Dakota, scientists say [1129d]
- Better control of development aid through AI [1129d]
- South Bronx traffic congestion worsens, raising health and safety concerns [1129d]
- Validating models for next-generation fusion facilities [1129d]
- Structure of the active ingredient bismuth in Pepto-Bismol revealed [1129d]
- A new, fine-grained map shows radon-gas risk zones in Williamsburg [1129d]
- New study and interactive map point to environmental justice disparities (and solutions) in land conservation [1129d]
- Launch of condors on tribal land marks the species' comeback, but a new threat looms large [1129d]
- Mathematical model offers clear-cut answers to how morals will change over time [1129d]
- Image: Axiom Mission 1 at Pad 39A and Artemis I at Pad 39B [1129d]
- A dusty, compact object bridging galaxies and quasars at cosmic dawn [1129d]
- Early human habitats linked to past climate shifts [1129d]
- A 4 V-class metal-free organic lithium-ion battery gets closer to reality [1129d]
- Using quantum vibration properties between molecules to speed up reactions between compounds [1129d]
- Mutations across animal kingdom shed new light on aging [1129d]
- Peers can help cut juvenile re-offending [1129d]
- Study: Worries about finances outstrip concerns about catching COVID-19 [1129d]
- Image: The largest antenna ever tested in ESA's Hertz radio frequency test chamber [1129d]
- Hampered by 'scientism?' Researcher examines the history of American social science [1129d]
- Groundwater level threatens to fall in Germany due to climate change [1129d]
- Study reveals few infants taken into care in Scotland are placed with brothers and sisters [1129d]
- Researchers create a magnet made of one molecule [1129d]
- Some tropical plants have potential to remove toxic heavy metals from the soil [1129d]
- Researchers detect the world's first wild river otter coronavirus case [1129d]
- Simulating the attraction of zwitterionic 'Janus Particles' [1129d]
- Tiny but precise: Team creates compact device to help spaceships land safely on planets [1129d]
- Consumers should cut new clothes purchases by 75% to make wardrobes sustainable [1129d]
- Researching tantalum's strength from ambient to extreme conditions [1129d]
- Seeing more deeply into nanomaterials: New 3D imaging tool achieves highest resolution yet [1129d]
- Extreme genetic drift in the Maniq hunter-gatherers of southern Thailand [1129d]
- Migratory shrimp contribute significantly to the nutrient quality of streams and oceans [1129d]
- Frozen sperm and assisted reproduction: time to pull out all stops to save the endangered koala [1129d]
- Store credit cards generate corporate profits and disgruntled workers [1130d]
- As kids' activities reopen, parents share insights about keeping families active during COVID-19 shutdowns [1130d]
- Archaeological site along the Nile reveals the Nubian civilization that flourished in ancient Sudan [1130d]
- Astronomers inspect outburst of X-ray binary Swift J1858.6−0814 [1130d]
- Use of metal-organic frameworks to degrade plastics [1130d]
- Thawing permafrost driven by a hidden world of changes beneath the surface as the climate warms [1130d]
- Tubulin inhibitor with a unique molecular mechanism of action [1130d]
- Calculating the costs of multiple switchgrass gene copies [1130d]
- Has the monitoring of professional athletes' intimate information gone too far? [1130d]
- Single-molecule experiments reveal force capability of artificial molecular motors [1130d]
- Black rhino extinction risk sharply increased by killing of specific female rhinos [1130d]
- Common swifts use daily torpor to save energy during breeding season [1130d]
- Nanoparticles could enable a more sensitive and durable rapid COVID-19 test [1130d]
- Edible, fluorescent silk tags can suss out fake medications [1130d]
- Lost golden toad heralds climate's massive extinction threat [1130d]
- Endangered pangolins get fresh chance in S.African clinic [1130d]
- Emaciated mountain lion cub rescued, treated at Oakland Zoo [1130d]
- State officials: Bird flu found at 2nd Indiana duck farm [1130d]
- Your morning coffee could hasten species' extinction [1130d]
- Two studies identify factors that correlate with high blood-lead levels in children [1130d]
- Deforestation drives climate change that harms remaining forest [1130d]
- Beyond the honeybee: How many bee species does a meadow need? [1130d]
- Researchers find limited economic cost to robust carbon emission goals [1130d]
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