The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers have a formula for getting in the flow [1113d]
- Physicists embark on a hunt for a long-sought quantum glow [1113d]
- Canada lynx protections deal sealed by US, environmentalists [1113d]
- New molecule sets stage for nickel as a 'greener' photocatalyst, reveals key steps in reaction process [1113d]
- Recent research on intramembrane proteases could lead to new Alzheimer's treatments [1113d]
- Rock lizards help transfer mite‐transmitted infections [1113d]
- Research team follows nearly 8,000 paths towards better cell factories [1113d]
- New graphite based rapid sensor chip for real-time theophylline monitoring [1113d]
- New study reveals how microscopic algae became exceptionally nutritious over time, driving evolution forward [1113d]
- Canada needs Indigenous-led fire stewardship, new research finds [1113d]
- Novel particle detector used to study alternate path to carbon creation in stars [1113d]
- Specially sourced argon may soon whisper secrets about universe's dark matter [1113d]
- Research reveals a new mechanism to transfer chirality between molecules in the nanoscale field [1113d]
- Environmental helicity may affect the outer-core size of tropical cyclones [1113d]
- A new guide to extremely powerful light pulses [1113d]
- Biofilm bacterial dynamics and changes in inorganic nitrogen density due to the presence of freshwater pearl mussels [1113d]
- Rare, endangered insects and spiders illegally for sale online [1113d]
- Good dog or bad dog? New study shows that breed isn't really a predictor of behavior [1113d]
- Crossing barriers: How the rabbit virus myxoma leapt into a new species [1113d]
- Home sweet home: Research shows pet cats rarely stray far [1113d]
- Animals essential to seed dispersal are the first to disappear owing to deforestation [1113d]
- Could the blueprint for life have been generated in asteroids? [1113d]
- Reforming coral reefs using 3D printing [1113d]
- Italian nurse acquitted of murder after statistical analysis [1113d]
- Meat substitutes: Researchers find that environmental concern does not motivate consumption [1113d]
- Microbial response to a changing and fire-prone arctic ecosystem [1113d]
- Protecting species for the good of global climate [1113d]
- Measuring the 'wettability' of graphene and other 2D materials [1113d]
- There should be more evidence of alien technology than alien biology across the Milky Way [1113d]
- China plans system to take out asteroids hurtling toward Earth [1113d]
- Online outdoor science lessons run during the pandemic boosted teachers' skills, study shows [1113d]
- Forest trees also take up nanoplastics [1113d]
- Scientists discover evidence of major genes influencing flowering time in chickpeas [1113d]
- Insufficient menstrual cycle education provided in UK schools, study finds [1113d]
- Keeper of the winds shines on: Aeolus satellite continues past design life [1113d]
- NASA gives green light for OSIRIS-REx spacecraft to visit another asteroid [1113d]
- New research reveals we're taking sustainability seriously, but we lack knowledge of what our actions are worth [1113d]
- New climate modeling predicts increasing occurrences of flash flooding across most of the US [1113d]
- Storytime marketing to millennials [1113d]
- Major highway in India studied for its danger to reptiles and amphibians [1113d]
- Modeling study projects 21st century droughts will increase human migration [1113d]
- Microplastics are everywhere, but their dangers largely remain a mystery, experts say [1113d]
- Study examines how better communication can boost recycling [1113d]
- Six new species of tiny frog discovered in Mexico [1113d]
- Chinese public's opinion of U.S. plummeted during Trump presidency: study [1113d]
- Insights narrow the gap between large-scale atmospheric models and microscale features of atmospheric winds [1113d]
- Visualizing the proton through animation and film [1113d]
- Vega-C: Launcher integration begins for inaugural flight VV21 [1113d]
- Techniques that rely on adaptive silviculture can help trees become more resilient to severe storms [1113d]
- Researchers use muonic X-rays to find elemental makeup of samples without damaging them [1113d]
- Carbon dioxide glaciers are moving at Mars' South Pole [1113d]
- Exploring the origins of molecular paleontology [1113d]
- Genomic study reveals complex origins of people living in Tibetan-Yi corridor [1113d]
- COVID-19 lockdown measures affect air pollution from cities differently [1113d]
- Complex networks help explain extreme rainfall events [1113d]
- Electronics can grow on trees thanks to nanocellulose paper semiconductors [1113d]
- More attention required to impacts of living with the pandemic's 'new normal' in Nunatsiavut [1113d]
- The impact of companies mitigating labor shortages with automation [1113d]
- Root system significantly affects soil water movement in banana plantation [1113d]
- Experts discuss guaranteed income programs and their impact on public health [1113d]
- Estimating the informativeness of data [1113d]
- Four ways we can change our behavior to adapt to the climate crisis [1113d]
- Understanding the climate effects of grazing agriculture [1113d]
- Bio-inspired textiles promote sustainable fashion [1113d]
- The value of conserving large landscapes, not just isolated parks and preserves [1113d]
- Chemists invent an efficient thermal camera to reduce costs of chemical research [1113d]
- Groundwater extraction affects hydrological process over Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in Northern China [1113d]
- It's not all nomadland: How #vanlife made mobile living a middle-class aspiration [1113d]
- Neanderthals of the North reveal tolerance of humans to changing environmental conditions [1113d]
- Scientists identify chemical markers that may unlock future therapeutic uses of mRNA [1113d]
- New protocol for studying and preserving biodiversity [1113d]
- An easily reversed hydrogel male contraceptive [1113d]
- When parents turn children into weapons, everybody loses [1114d]
- Climate change quickly warming Scottish lochs: study [1114d]
- How early childhood education is responding to climate change [1114d]
- Getting ID after exiting prison is harder than you might think. So we built a chatbot to help [1114d]
- Learning chemical networks give life a chiral twist [1114d]
- People need more time to experiment and fail at work [1114d]
- Novel study of small fish in Icelandic waters sheds new light on adaptive change [1114d]
- Tuning exact ratios of two metals in a catalyst may enable new directions in catalysis science [1114d]
- Study reveals petrogenesis of porphyry copper deposits in southern Tibet [1114d]
- Three barriers that stop students choosing to learn a language in high school [1114d]
- Immersive VR: Empowering kids to survive in fire, flood and war [1114d]
- NASA extends exploration for 8 planetary science missions [1114d]
- Studying the phenomenon of presenteeism, in which employees continue to work when ill [1114d]
- Asia's coastal cities sinking faster than sea level-rise [1114d]
- Kinematics of stretched sheets [1114d]
- Study inspects properties of four galactic open clusters [1114d]
- Self-cleaning optical fiber can help in monitoring environment and diagnosing cancer [1114d]
- Enigmatic rocks on Mars show evidence of a violent origin [1114d]
- Mars may have less water than previously estimated [1114d]
- Ancient hand grenades: Explosive weapons in medieval Jerusalem during Crusades [1114d]
- Stream restoration trade-offs: Higher environmental benefits to be had where homeowners are less willing to pay [1114d]
- Pathogens can hitch a ride on plastic to reach the sea [1114d]
- Weary of many disasters? UN says worse to come [1114d]
- Coal still top threat to global climate goals: report [1114d]
- New study links red tides and dead zones off west coast of Florida [1114d]
- Serious violence peaked after COVID-19 restrictions eased: report [1114d]
- The first scientific expedition to Panama's unexplored Cordillera de Coiba sets sail [1114d]
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