The Brutalist Report - science
- Multiple lab analyses of Antarctic minerals offer a better understanding of Mars [875d]
- Image: Hubble captures a galactic menagerie [875d]
- What is causing record floods and heatwaves in China? [875d]
- 'Deepest shipwreck': US WWII ship found off Philippines [875d]
- Oceans saved us, now we can return the favor [875d]
- NASA asteroid mission on hold due to late software delivery [875d]
- Biofinder advances detection of extraterrestrial life [875d]
- Investigating the dynamics that reshape permafrost environments [875d]
- New study offers insight into past—and future—of west-side wildfires [875d]
- Infrastructure, hunting and climate change linked to huge migratory bird declines [876d]
- Friends at first sniff: People drawn to others who smell like them [876d]
- Arsenic in private well water contributes to low birth weight even at low levels [876d]
- With roommates, it's all about chemistry, molecularly speaking [876d]
- Theories on socio-political evolution put to the test [876d]
- Red flag laws to prevent mass shootings: What does the research show? [876d]
- Report finds 70% of 10-year-olds in 'learning poverty,' unable to read and understand a simple text [876d]
- Want to improve the company's performance? Get more women in the boardroom [876d]
- Why are shallow lakes prone to eutrophication? [876d]
- Topology and machine learning reveal hidden relationship in amorphous silicon [876d]
- Octopus brain and human brain share the same 'jumping genes' [876d]
- Inflationary concerns outweigh expected income growth [876d]
- Study urges rethink on employee well-being [876d]
- NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter spots rocket impact site on moon [876d]
- Examining the two faces of social ties and empathic behavior [876d]
- 'Hot' graphene reveals migration of carbon atoms [876d]
- Small molecule transports iron in mice, human cells to treat some forms of anemia [876d]
- Attosecond-scale measurement of Wigner time delay in molecular photoionization [876d]
- Climate change affects the likelihood of armed conflict [876d]
- Report: Texas distilleries generated nearly $2 billion in economic output and supported 4,900 jobs in the state in 2020 [876d]
- From outside to inside: A rapid and precise total assessment method for cells [876d]
- Light traveling in a distorting medium can appear undistorted [876d]
- A novel Raman chemical sensor made from noodlelike threads of gold [876d]
- Greater threat, greater syntony in fruit flies [876d]
- Online platform designed to improve reproducibility, scientific collaborations [876d]
- Examining the supermassive black hole in our galaxy [876d]
- Tortoise and her egg found in new Pompeii excavations [876d]
- Drought hits Italy's hydroelectric plants [876d]
- Scientists offer solutions for China's risky tap water [876d]
- Long-awaited federal study finds threat to Boundary Waters from hardrock mining [876d]
- World's dirtiest oil and gas fields are in Russia, Turkmenistan and Texas [876d]
- Making the invisible visible: The remarkable journey of a powerhouse space microscope [876d]
- Raman and infrared spectroscopy help identify different acetylated lysines [876d]
- Scientists apply genetic methods to linguistics to track human migration [876d]
- Analysis of citizen scientist's observations in 2015 reveals atmospheric phenomena [876d]
- Australia's African youth are using social media to find racial dignity [876d]
- Microbes are recruited in soil environment according to ecosystem demand [876d]
- Expose 'greenwashing' but do not ignore nature-based solutions to climate change, insists expert [876d]
- Observational and modeling data help to better understand the Third Pole [876d]
- Video: NASA tracks COVID-19's atmospheric fingerprint [876d]
- New study debunks theory that England's decommissioned wells are leaking methane [876d]
- Despite improvements, China's air remains unsafe [876d]
- Experts call for proactive approach to prepare for more extreme wildfires [876d]
- Do ancient coins record the supernova of 1054? [876d]
- Astronomers find imprint of the bubbles produced by the explosion of dying stars in our galaxy [876d]
- Unveiling the mysteries of the genome structure in the human cell nucleus using a 3D computational simulation [876d]
- Study shows calls to reduce 'intensive' livestock farming practices to mitigate EID risk may be premature [876d]
- Evolutionary tree of life: modern science is showing how we got so much wrong [876d]
- Is gas tax holiday a terrible idea? This economist says yes [876d]
- Investigating the symbiotic relationships that can trigger harmful algal blooms [876d]
- Our flood predictions are getting worse as the climate changes. We have to understand how hills shape floods [876d]
- New study solves long-standing mystery of what may have triggered ice age [876d]
- Physicists reinvestigate nuclear excitation by electron capture using isomer beam [876d]
- Addressing the architecture of global trade in the context of climate [876d]
- Defects in quartz crystal structure reveal the origin of dust [876d]
- Controlling non-classical mechanical states in a phononic waveguide architecture [876d]
- Seismic waves from earthquakes reveal changes in the Earth's outer core [876d]
- Structure-property relationships in nanoporous and amorphous iridium oxides [876d]
- Review suggests current global efforts are insufficient to limit warming to 1.5°C [876d]
- Methane levels surged in 2020 despite lockdowns [876d]
- We helped track 77 species for up to 60 years to try to reveal the secrets of long life. Some don't seem to age at all [876d]
- Campaign to end human trafficking introduces more challenges for migrating Nigerian women, author says [876d]
- Image: Lunar science stirring on Mount Etna [876d]
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