The Brutalist Report - science
- Bird flu takes unheard-of toll on bald eagles, other birds [1101d]
- Study finds that frequent-flyer programs increase cost of business travel [1101d]
- Invasive species and climate change impact coastal estuaries [1101d]
- Scientists discover greener route to widely used industrial material [1101d]
- Researchers investigate quantum network solutions, by ground and by air [1101d]
- Collaborators observe quantum speed-up in optimization problems [1101d]
- NASA's Psyche spacecraft starts processing at Kennedy Space Center [1101d]
- New shape memory alloy discovered through artificial intelligence framework [1101d]
- A surging glow in a distant galaxy could change the way we look at black holes [1101d]
- Water scarcity predicted to worsen in more than 80% of croplands globally this century [1101d]
- How our brains influence language change [1101d]
- Misperceptions can threaten scientific advancement [1101d]
- Community focus can engage older people in climate change communications [1101d]
- Single photon emitter takes a step closer to quantum tech [1101d]
- New research on Pacific climate pattern may lead to improved cyclone forecasting [1101d]
- Supercomputing and neutrons crack code to uranium compound's signature vibes [1101d]
- Solving the mystery of frost hiding on Mars [1101d]
- Researchers unravel the active phase in catalytic carbon dioxide reduction to methanol [1101d]
- Tropical vegetation benefits less from elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide than researchers previously thought [1101d]
- Only 10 vaquita porpoises survive, but species may not be doomed [1101d]
- Scientists define molecular movement that connects gut to brain to behavior in worm models [1101d]
- In sediments below Antarctic ice, scientists discover a giant groundwater system [1101d]
- Understanding how sunscreens damage coral [1101d]
- Land-building marsh plants are champions of CO2 capture [1101d]
- Investigating glowing glass droplets on the ISS [1101d]
- People want trustworthy researchers to have better access to their data. But only if they're told about it [1101d]
- Research reveals new record year of loan origination for lenders across the UK [1101d]
- 'Metalens' could disrupt vacuum UV market [1101d]
- World needs food system 'transformation' to tackle climate: expert [1101d]
- Astronaut crew returning to Earth after six months on ISS [1101d]
- NASA climate research scientist wins World Food Prize [1101d]
- Only about 5% of plastic waste gets recycled in US, new report says [1101d]
- Tracking agricultural-related deforestation [1101d]
- Dynamic metasurfaces and metadevices empowered by graphene [1101d]
- Research on the photonic crystal topological state beyond the optical diffraction limit [1101d]
- Mechanism 'splits' electron spins in magnetic material [1101d]
- Women working for apps like Uber and Doordash often 'brush off' harassment [1101d]
- Highest degree of purity achieved for polarized X-rays [1101d]
- Craft products are experiencing soaring growth: Here's how firms are cashing in [1101d]
- 'I didn't feel as if I fitted in at all': The real life challenges of social mobility [1101d]
- Australia is investigating a digital currency, or e-dollar, but its benefits seem slight and the risks to privacy large [1101d]
- New Canadian census report offers first-time insight on gender diversity [1101d]
- Advances in femtosecond laser direct writing of fiber Bragg gratings in multicore fibers [1101d]
- Researchers experimenting with new ways to design nanoparticle treatments for cancer [1101d]
- Resurrecting a 'lost' coral species [1101d]
- Reconfigurable silicon nanoantennas controlled by vectorial light field [1101d]
- Perpetrators of family violence sometimes use threats of suicide to control their partner [1101d]
- Hubble reveals surviving companion star in aftermath of supernova [1101d]
- Cell division in moss and animals more similar than previously thought [1101d]
- The fungal effector Rip 1 suppresses maize host defense responses [1101d]
- Nanoscale currents improve understanding of quantum phenomena [1101d]
- This kind of flirting works best [1101d]
- Researchers adapt social network analysis to model virus evolution [1101d]
- Protected areas saw dramatic spikes in fires during COVID lockdowns, study finds [1101d]
- 'Nanomagnetic' computing can provide low-energy AI, researchers show [1101d]
- Double agents: How stomach stem cells change allegiance upon injury [1101d]
- Lunar soil has the potential to generate oxygen and fuel [1101d]
- DNA analysis of remains found in Norman Neolithic monumental cemetery suggest a patrilineal community [1101d]
- Algorithm predicts which students will drop out of math courses [1101d]
- How mechanical ventilation affects the trajectories of aerosols that may carry viral particles [1101d]
- New Agapetes plant species reported from Medog, Tibet [1101d]
- Scientists reveal the neurocircuitry essential for animals to sense environmental cues of imminent danger [1101d]
- Scientists invent topological-cavity surface-emitting laser [1101d]
- Researchers create flat magic window with liquid crystals [1101d]
- Bolivian river dolphins observed playing with an anaconda [1101d]
- A thermal superconducting quantum interference proximity transistor [1101d]
- New Mexico and Arizona facing a dangerously early fire season [1101d]
- Copper, but not silver, is effective against SARS-CoV-2 on surfaces [1101d]
- Post-Roe, could states outlaw abortion pills? [1101d]
- What cattle conflicts say about identity in South Sudan [1101d]
- NASA rocket to measure Earth's life-supporting secret: A weak electric field [1101d]
- Sleep neuron activity boosts protective gene expression and safeguards survival [1101d]
- Researchers investigate 'the Goose' pulsar wind nebula [1101d]
- Study proposes method of identifying global poverty from space [1101d]
- New study reveals the effect of extended space flight on astronauts' brains [1101d]
- Quantum mechanics could explain why DNA can spontaneously mutate [1101d]
- Iraq sandstorm sends more than 1,000 to hospital [1101d]
- New Zealand on verge of wiping out painful cattle disease [1101d]
- Report says Michigan 2020 dam failures were 'preventable' [1101d]
- Stanford gets $1B for climate change school from John Doerr [1101d]
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