The Brutalist Report - science
- Elevator project in Old Jerusalem leads to surprising finds [846d]
- US environmental study launched for Thirty Meter Telescope [846d]
- Sea turtle released in Florida to compete in Tour de Turtles [846d]
- Most major nations lag in acting on climate-fighting goals [846d]
- Hundreds evacuated as blaze engulfs Athens suburbs [846d]
- In search of the lost city of Natounia [846d]
- China speeding up approvals for new coal plants: Greenpeace [846d]
- Rising numbers of exotic snakebites reported in the UK [846d]
- Bold, sustained action can revitalize wild Pacific salmon in the Fraser [846d]
- Did our ancestors have better microbiomes? For maize, maybe! [846d]
- Go with the flow: New findings about moving electricity could improve fusion devices [846d]
- Worms as a model for personalized medicine [846d]
- Aluminum alloy manufacturing now 50% more energy efficient [846d]
- New study offers hope to endangered species troubled by neophobia [847d]
- Earth's crust has been 'dripping' beneath Andes Mountains for millions of years [847d]
- New research demonstrates connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya [847d]
- Discovery of lonely tortoise doubles known members of 'phantasticus' species [847d]
- New model predicts how temperature affects life from quantum to classical scales [847d]
- White House considers emergency declaration to fight climate change [847d]
- Glacial microclimates mimic climate change [847d]
- Hibernating insects regrow muscles on demand [847d]
- BETting on COVID-19: Study probes role of BET proteins in coronavirus infection [847d]
- New collaborative X-ray observatory stands tall as testing begins [847d]
- Chiral sources for metamaterial interface waveguides [847d]
- Bacteria could help to capture greenhouse gases [847d]
- This songbird can keep time with the best of them [847d]
- Poor labor market performance amongst Muslims in Britain is not due to cultural and religious habits, study finds [847d]
- Feminism may lead to better body image [847d]
- Climate deniers sow weather-map heatwave misinfo [847d]
- Existing fiber optic cables can monitor whales [847d]
- Producing palm oil substitute from corn waste [847d]
- Hey Siri: How much does this galaxy cluster weigh? [847d]
- Study checks progress towards eco-friendly pest management in South Africa [847d]
- A helping hand for Mars [847d]
- Aussies living remotely lack access to quality drinking water [847d]
- HL-LHC magnet endurance test further confirms niobium–tin's resilience [847d]
- What really drives anti-abortion beliefs? Research suggests it's a matter of sexual strategies [847d]
- New aerogel maintains functionality, superelasticity at extreme temperatures [847d]
- New database to support conservation [847d]
- The westward spread of zebra and quagga mussels shows how tiny invaders can cause big problems [847d]
- Fire and destruction at Europe's biggest sand dune [847d]
- Researchers identify genes making strawberries resistant to Fusarium wilt [847d]
- Europe seeks to stay cool in record-breaking heat [847d]
- French farms use huge fans to keep dairy cows cool [847d]
- Too hot to handle: Climate considerations for youth sport during the hottest years on Earth [847d]
- Minority students more likely to leave medical school: study [847d]
- Two-thirds of species in global shark fin trade at risk of extinction [847d]
- Data scientists use new techniques to identify lakes and reservoirs around the world [847d]
- Informing future conservation priorities for ecosystems in the Tropical Andes [847d]
- Study reveals 60 million years of penguin evolution [847d]
- Global supply chains remain resilient in the wake of natural disasters [847d]
- Three new species of black-bellied salamander found in southern Appalachian Mountains [847d]
- The missing links: Finding function in lincRNAs [847d]
- Climate warming, water management impacts on West Florida's continental shelf [847d]
- New refining technique makes cheaper superconductors a reality [847d]
- Study finds why many IVF embryos fail to develop [847d]
- Some female bears may select dens near to people to keep the threat of males away [847d]
- Study examines impact of stereotyping on performance in chess [847d]
- Study shows the positive influencing power of a major women's golfing event [847d]
- How firms can overcome the 'paradox of preparedness' [847d]
- What L.A.'s notorious 'water wars' say about the city's history, and its future [847d]
- How protein aggregation occurs in cells [847d]
- The zinc link: Unraveling the mechanism of methionine-mediated pluripotency regulation [847d]
- One size doesn't fit all for successful Marine Protected Areas [847d]
- Using economics to understand the wide-reaching impacts of overturning Roe v. Wade [847d]
- A climate villain? Measuring and managing meat's impact on the planet [847d]
- New key protection against COVID-19 found in saliva [847d]
- Microplastics: Shipwreck and beach as a real-world laboratory [847d]
- Even state-of-the-art treatment plants do not eliminate all industrial contaminants [847d]
- Reef manta ray social relationships depend on individual behavior differences [847d]
- New research furthers understanding of the electronic structure of graphite [847d]
- Sustainable growing is the nectar of life for honeybush tea [847d]
- Index shows American political 'unity' stabilized [847d]
- Video: The secrets of Jupiter [847d]
- Machine learning paves the way for smarter particle accelerators [847d]
- Arctic shrub expansion limited by seed dispersal and wildfire [847d]
- Analysis of Milky Way Fermi bubble high-velocity clouds suggests a foreign origin [847d]
- Wildfires ravage Spanish region twice in a month [847d]
- Europe heat sparks harmful ozone pollution, 'extreme' fire risk [847d]
- Tons of nanoplastic are floating in the Wadden Sea [847d]
- Children are bombarded with violence in the news. How to help them cope [847d]
- UK breaches 40C for first time as heatwave batters Europe [847d]
- Evidence that buckyballs and carbon nanotubes form from the dust and gas of dying stars [847d]
- Future temperature growth in Asia is being overestimated by between 3.4% and 11.6% [847d]
- Recodifying the history of vultures in Australia [847d]
- Invasive fish: Sperm hijacking as success strategy [847d]
- Study: Plants offer better soil, water detox [847d]
- What the 1972 'Limits to Growth' report got right: Our choices today shape future conditions for life on Earth [847d]
- Political crowdfunding does more than raise money, it can also rile up opponents [847d]
- Study examines how universities can accommodate student parents [847d]
- Using ancient observations to classify stars [847d]
- A way to screen student feedback to ensure it's useful, not abusive (and academics don't have to burn it) [847d]
- A mission concept to fly a solar neutrino detector close to the sun [847d]
- Observing twinkling pulsars to understand mysterious interstellar plasma [847d]
- Why pineapple leaves are a promising candidate to replace plastic materials used in single-use masks [847d]
- New approach to exposing illegal and informal mercury trading [847d]
- New microchip with specifications for screening and high-resolution imaging [847d]
- Framework to study ozone levels on realistic indoor surfaces [847d]
- Simple method to extract high-value bioactives from single-cell algae oil [847d]
- Researchers create order from quantum chaos [847d]
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