The Brutalist Report - science
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- In a parched land, Iraqi gazelles dying of hunger [883d]
- Europe braces for blistering June weekend heat [883d]
- 41 dead, millions stranded as floods hit Bangladesh, India [883d]
- More digging needed to determine whether bones of fallen Waterloo soldiers were sold as fertilizer [883d]
- From dry to deluge, how heavy snow, rain flooded Yellowstone [883d]
- Electrons take the fast and slow lanes at the same time [883d]
- Scientists serendipitously discover rare cluster compound [884d]
- Researchers explore new method for glacial melt reduction [884d]
- As staghorn coral declines along Florida coast, planting project tests restoration plan [884d]
- Calling all snake hunters—Florida opens registration for this year's Python Challenge [884d]
- Gun violence policy is focusing on mental health but Federal records still lack some states [884d]
- Low-income renters can't afford rent in nearly 45% of America's largest metro areas [884d]
- New proton capture reaction rate of copper-57 changes nucleosynthesis paths in Type-I X-ray burst [884d]
- Examining the impact of herbicide-resistant crops on weed management [884d]
- How keeping trees when clearing pastures could reduce climate consequences [884d]
- How stock market inefficiencies can affect the real economy [884d]
- Study shows mangrove and reef restoration yield positive returns on investment for flood protection [884d]
- How holographic interferometry could influence the future [884d]
- New, fully biodegradable cellulose membrane proves effective in oil-water separation [884d]
- Controlled synthesis of crystal flakes paves path for advanced future electronics [884d]
- Researchers use fluorine-doping method to construct catalysts with enhanced performance [884d]
- Electrically conductive paints and other polymer alloys now produced easily [884d]
- Tackling air quality and COVID-19 in the classroom [884d]
- US prison labor programs violate fundamental human rights, new report finds [884d]
- Most major US cities are underprepared for rising temperatures [884d]
- Potency of staph-fighting antibiotic blunted by blood serum [884d]
- Economic and psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the nations of the GCC [884d]
- Biogas and biomethane supply chains leak twice as much methane as first thought [884d]
- Formation and evolution of massive binaries may share the same mechanism in Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies [884d]
- Spanish citizens are more supportive of climate action after COVID-19, but more pessimistic in their expectations [884d]
- Spending time online can boost children's well-being, depending on their social framework [884d]
- When texts suddenly stop: Why people ghost on social media [884d]
- Australian rural communities under-resourced to take on refugees [884d]
- Are new corals in Sydney dangerous invaders or harmless refugees? [884d]
- Exploring formation of ultra-massive carbon-oxygen white dwarfs [884d]
- How inflation is influencing the way we think and behave [884d]
- Algorithm finds that thousands of artificial levees are missing from US database [884d]
- Scientists make breakthrough in understanding serotonin receptors [884d]
- Experiment settles long time debate about evolution—in E. coli, at least [884d]
- Heatwave grips France and Spain as temps set to rise [884d]
- Exciting light emission and measuring temperature with ultrasound [884d]
- Strip searches are ineffective, unnecessary and target racialized Canadians [884d]
- Researchers discover 'hotspots' of three-layered alternatively rotating circulation in South China Sea [884d]
- How climate change is turning remote Indigenous houses into dangerous hot boxes [884d]
- A celebrated AI has learned a new trick: How to do chemistry [884d]
- Dying stars could seed interstellar medium with carbon nanotubes [884d]
- New polymer mesophase structure discovered [884d]
- Disinfectant mechanism of nano-sized electrostatic atomized water particles on SARS-CoV-2 [884d]
- Pentacene derivative has 100 times more light durability than conventional products [884d]
- New device gets scientists closer to quantum materials breakthrough [884d]
- Method for creating optically active polymers using a helical liquid crystal template [884d]
- Grain size of rocks in Earth's mantle affects tectonics [884d]
- Preprogrammed aging: Gene-controlled growth in youth drives aging of blood stem cells in late life [884d]
- After years of COVID, fires and floods, kids' well-being now depends on better support [884d]
- How to prepare for a hyperactive hurricane season [884d]
- Stretching sands as desertification spreads to Europe [884d]
- The quiet life of Messier 94 [884d]
- Researchers find gene that prompts the African sleeping sickness parasite to convert to its dormant phase [884d]
- Tight budgeters beware: Skip the coffee before shopping [884d]
- Webb's mid-infrared spectroscopy will reveal molecules, elements [884d]
- Atom-smashing CERN to 'terminate' work with Russia, Belarus [884d]
- Researchers use ketyl radicals for a new multi-component reaction [884d]
- Chinese fossils show human middle ear evolved from fish gills [884d]
- Climate-fueled wave patterns pose an erosion risk for developing countries [884d]
- Europe's hottest summers [884d]
- Researchers observe vital cellular machinery behind the body's incorporation of selenium [884d]
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