The Brutalist Report - science
- Martens, wolverines, skunks and red pandas—Germany was once a paradise for small carnivorans [1017d]
- Spain sounds high alert for scorching heatwave [1017d]
- Race to find Brazil Amazon species before they disappear [1017d]
- Enhancing foreign language learning with humor: What does and does not work [1017d]
- K2, the brightest comet in our solar system, will swing by Earth this week: Here's when to see it [1017d]
- Researchers use lasers to get a new view on Oregon's glaciers [1017d]
- An ocean of galaxies awaits: New COMAP radio survey [1017d]
- New study provides framework for prioritizing investment in drinking water systems [1017d]
- Producing COVID-19 antibodies in hen eggs [1017d]
- Scientists propose solution to long-puzzling fusion problem [1017d]
- Research aims to optimize MXene in complex 3D device architectures [1017d]
- Tiny motors take a big step forward [1017d]
- Researchers develop new chemical biological tools to monitor Parkinson's disease [1017d]
- Researchers develop computer model to predict whether a pesticide will harm bees [1017d]
- NASA's new mineral dust detector readies for launch [1017d]
- Urgent need for the UK and its allies to clarify how they will respond militarily to imminent armed attacks, study says [1017d]
- Research supports recognizing new scrub jay species in Texas and Mexico [1017d]
- Atomically-smooth gold crystals help to compress light for nanophotonic applications [1017d]
- Space weather will delay your trains [1017d]
- SIRI-2 to qualify technologies for radiation detection in space [1017d]
- Rewinding a supernova with machine learning [1017d]
- Activity patterns saw dramatic shifts during and beyond COVID-19 pandemic in UK [1017d]
- Best FIFA Men's Player Award appears to be biased by cultural similarity [1017d]
- Feral honeybees key to controlling deadly parasite [1017d]
- Spider venom could be key to stopping devastating honeybee mite [1017d]
- Researchers use quantum-inspired approach to increase LiDAR resolution [1017d]
- Beating the system: Engaging the 'unreachable' on social media [1017d]
- Chimpanzee mothers may grieve loss of their young [1017d]
- What happened at Arthur's Stone? 5,000-year-old monument connected to King Arthur excavated [1017d]
- Urban environments with more vegetation are associated with better health behaviors in children [1017d]
- Using compost instead of nitrogen as fertilizer in Canada can slow global warming [1017d]
- Novel compounds discovered in marine sponge can kill drug-resistant bacteria [1017d]
- Mexico declares drought emergency [1017d]
- Fighting climate change with deep-sea water [1017d]
- New metrological technique uses stress for nanotomography [1017d]
- New high-throughput array greatly accelerates mouse DNA methylation characterization [1017d]
- Profits caused wages in the financial sector to rise [1017d]
- Starfish embryos swim in formation like a 'living crystal,' could inform the design of self-assembling robotic swarms [1017d]
- ESA fully cuts Mars mission ties with Russia, angering Moscow [1017d]
- Europe's upgraded Vega space launcher makes inaugural flight [1017d]
- Surface modification of high-volume micro-nanoparticles with atomic accuracy [1017d]
- Researcher examines how two volcanic eruptions forever changed flightless brown kiwi [1017d]
- Phase-boundary regulation boosting electrochemical reactivity of tin-based anodes for magnesium-ion batteries [1017d]
- A world afire: Social–ecological processes in a time of change [1017d]
- New research into a microrobot powered by urea for E. coli biofilm eradication [1017d]
- 'Future-proof' method using bacteria to remove phosphorus from wastewater [1017d]
- How London became the home of hybrid working [1017d]
- Higher levels of inbreeding significantly lower chances horses will race, new study finds [1017d]
- New species of Begonia found in Gaoligong Mountains [1017d]
- 'Life-like' lasers can self-organize, adapt their structure, and cooperate [1017d]
- Spatio-temporal expression map of whole brain proteome of domestic dogs [1017d]
- Many kilotons of 'recycled' Dutch plastic waste end up in the sea [1017d]
- NOAA releases proposal to restore protected Florida Keys habitats [1017d]
- The distribution of costs will make or break the green transition [1017d]
- Canadians are not nearly as divided about environmental issues as it seems, study finds [1017d]
- Private, public effort contains one million gallons of oil at longest US spill [1017d]
- Uncharted genetic territory offers insight into human-specific proteins [1017d]
- Carbon footprints: How to advance transparency and prevent greenwashing [1017d]
- Study of published research suggests both brain size and brain-to-body ratio are factors in intelligence in birds [1017d]
- A mathematical principle explains how cells connect with each other to form tissues and organs [1017d]
- New research reveals mutation responsible for disease resistance in cassava [1017d]
- Researchers find the missing photonic link to enable an all-silicon quantum internet [1017d]
- Government-funded scientific research reflects public interest, study finds [1017d]
- Astronomers detect a radio 'heartbeat' billions of light-years from Earth [1017d]
- Impact of changing climate on Andean glaciers in sync with polar ice [1017d]
- Environmental stability on Earth allowed marine biodiversity to flourish [1017d]
- Spate of wildfires scorches parts of Europe amid heat wave [1017d]
- How water fleas defend themselves against carnivorous plants [1017d]
- Physicist defends validity of Stokes-Einstein equation in living systems [1017d]
- Researchers develop neuron-inspired, high-performance telechelic polymer [1017d]
- Tiny gene fragments revealed as crucial new players in retinal development and vision [1017d]
- New research reveals how gig economy platforms are transforming our cities [1017d]
- Tropical storms trigger Antarctic ice melt [1017d]
- The risky business of Amazonian tree climbers [1017d]
- We studied how the Antarctic ice sheet advanced and retreated over 10,000 years. It holds warnings for the future [1017d]
- There are 94 million craters on Mars. Scientists found the one this meteorite called home [1017d]
- Improving science literacy means changing science education [1017d]
- The patriotic Virgin: How Mary has been marshaled for religious nationalism and military campaigns [1017d]
- Legendary bacterial evolution experiment enters new era [1017d]
- Mistletoe die-off bad news for woodland birds [1017d]
- How an internal body clock keeps roundworms free from constipation [1017d]
- For migrant farm workers, housing is not just a determinant of health, but a determinant of death [1017d]
- The living world above our heads: How city trees help shape biodiversity [1017d]
- Why does love feel magical? It's an evolutionary advantage [1017d]
- James Webb Telescope: A scientist explains what its first amazing images show, and how it will change astronomy [1017d]
- Vocal accommodation found in African penguins [1017d]
- Customized magneto-optical trap allows for cooling indium atoms to near absolute zero [1017d]
- Is organic farming always good for the environment? Researchers create strategy to help decide [1017d]
- 'Super-spuds' to the rescue as typical tubers feel the heat [1017d]
- Researchers observe fast-evolving transient MUSSES2020J early in its evolution [1017d]
- Activation mechanism of flaviviruses identified [1017d]
- A boost in performance in fiber-integrated quantum memories [1017d]
- Turning white blood cells into medicinal microrobots with light [1017d]
- Record temperatures in Shanghai as heatwave bakes China [1017d]
- Pacific looks to international court for help on climate [1017d]
- Research team identifies a molecular code embedded in protein for regulating its glycosylation [1017d]
- Webb Telescope: What will scientists learn? [1017d]
- Preventative fires credited with saving Yosemite sequoias [1017d]
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