The Brutalist Report - science
- Webb telescope may have already found most distant known galaxy [841d]
- France plans fashion revolution with climate-impact labels [841d]
- Deep learning for new alloys [841d]
- Overconfidence bolsters anti-scientific views, study finds [842d]
- What Harry Potter can (and can't) teach us about economics [842d]
- Survey finds alarming trend toward political violence in the US [842d]
- Bioinspired whisker arrays can work as antennae to detect sources of flow disturbances under water or in air [842d]
- Feeding dogs raw meat associated with increased presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria [842d]
- Ant colonies behave like neural networks when making decisions [842d]
- Phosphate biosensors could lead to more efficient fertilizer usage [842d]
- Gemini South telescope's GHOST spectrograph captures first light observations of a bright, chemically rich star [842d]
- Fast, uncomplicated, and specific: Diagnosis of prostate cancer from blood samples [842d]
- Does family matter in business? Study evaluates family ownership on firms' environmental strategies [842d]
- Professional athletes perform better against their former clubs, according to research [842d]
- Idea of ice age 'species pump' in the Philippines boosted by new way of drawing evolutionary trees [842d]
- Zooming across the political divide [842d]
- Chemists create artificial protein that peers into Earth's chemical past [842d]
- Benchmarking eight software tools for de novo genome assembly, including for SARS-CoV-2 [842d]
- Assembling the first global map of lunar hydrogen [842d]
- Using holograms to illuminate de Sitter space [842d]
- Estimation for ammonia emissions at county level in China from 2013 to 2018 [842d]
- New physics law could predict genetic mutations [842d]
- Praise for Australia's economic policy response to COVID-19 [842d]
- Researchers create nanoparticle-vaccine combination to target melanoma [842d]
- Search for best strategy to control COVID-19 outbreaks without hurting tourism leads to one key policy [842d]
- UK weather turmoil spurs calls to adapt to climate change [842d]
- Biden to announce climate action as heatwave hits Europe [842d]
- NASA's new Moon rocket to launch as soon as August 29 [842d]
- Europe counts cost of heatwave as Spain PM says more than 500 died [842d]
- Designer materials to keep plastic out of landfills [842d]
- Putting the brakes on 'budding' viruses [842d]
- New study affirms environmental justice communities in RGGI states don't equitably benefit from emissions reductions [842d]
- Beliefs in conspiracy theories may not be increasing [842d]
- Mars Express peers into Mars' 'Grand Canyon' [842d]
- Tunable single-mode lasing on a high-Q resonator [842d]
- Going against the flow: Scientists reveal garden eels' unique way of feeding [842d]
- Mass spectrometry imaging makes ingredients, additives and contaminants of food visible [842d]
- Climate patterns thousands of miles away affect US bird migration [842d]
- A history of rye: How early farmers made plants genetically less flexible [842d]
- Predictive model uses gut microbes to forecast human diseases, health outcomes [842d]
- 'Hascherkeller' reveals its secrets [842d]
- Physicists use quantum simulation tools to study, understand exotic state of matter [842d]
- Research on bacteria: Electron highway for hydrogen and carbon dioxide storage discovered [842d]
- Researchers explore the impact of sea ice change in Bering Sea [842d]
- Law school experts on how we define pregnancy threat amid emerging state-federal conflict in post-Roe U.S. [842d]
- Extreme heat's impact on labor [842d]
- Satellite images show heat and fire crises from space [842d]
- Studying Earth's defenses against solar storms [842d]
- Sand dunes experience significant erosion due to sea-level rise and extreme storms [842d]
- How record-setting heat waves around the world could punish economies already reeling from inflation [842d]
- Scientists discover world's longest underwater avalanche after rescue of lost data [842d]
- Human garbage is a plentiful but dangerous source of food for polar bears [842d]
- Schools are the 'hubs and hearts' of neighborhoods. Here's how they can strengthen the communities around them [842d]
- Heatwave Britain hits 40.3°C: How scientists know when a temperature record has been broken [842d]
- Enriching uranium is the key factor in how quickly Iran could produce a nuclear weapon. Here's where it stands today [842d]
- Peptide 'fingerprint' enables earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease [842d]
- Researchers explore a hydrodynamic semiconductor where electrons flow like water [842d]
- Engineer uses ancient art of origami to solve a very modern aerospace problem [842d]
- First report from the world's most ambitious sequencing project [842d]
- Marking a magnetic memory milestone [842d]
- Discovery of 'young' deep groundwater tells surprising tale [842d]
- Engineers develop new tool that will allow for more personalized cell therapies [842d]
- A new method to detect exoplanets [842d]
- Mapping urban heat from the ground up [842d]
- New fossil shows four-legged fishapod that returned to the water while Tiktaalik ventured onto land [842d]
- Mammals were not the first to be warm-blooded [842d]
- Strange new phase of matter created in quantum computer acts like it has two time dimensions [842d]
- Human eggs remain healthy for decades by putting 'batteries on standby mode' [842d]
- Discovery of unique protein brings us a step closer insect-resistant crops [842d]
- Wasps able to tell the difference between 'same' and 'different' [842d]
- Ultrasonic detectors reveal the detrimental effect of wind turbines on bats [842d]
- Europe counts cost of heatwave as French fires come under control [842d]
- African cheetahs to be spotted soon in India thanks to Namibia deal [842d]
- Human food waste 'threat' to polar bears: report [842d]
- New imaging method reveals concealed objects [842d]
- New study highlights impact of remote and hybrid learning [842d]
- Social media influencers must remain one step ahead of the competition, both in content and platform [842d]
- Scientists identify DNA 'hotspots' that tell zebrafish to change sex in warmer waters [842d]
- Heatwave: Why extreme weather forecasts have improved so much [842d]
- Researchers build a durable molecular encryption key from sequence-defined polymers [842d]
- Nanomembrane system could help diagnose diseases by isolating biomarkers in tears [842d]
- How not to solve the climate change problem [842d]
- Inexpensive synthesis of high-melting-point carbide materials [842d]
- Leaf litter of lianas decomposes faster than trees in tropical forest [842d]
- Formation mechanism of solar double-decker filament [842d]
- How climate storytelling helps people navigate complexity and find solutions [842d]
- The UK just hit 40℃ for the first time. It's a stark reminder of the deadly heat awaiting Australia [842d]
- Playing on good feelings: When 'eudaimonic' social media goes bad [842d]
- Why it's more important than ever for workplaces to have staff well-being plans [842d]
- Novel method for pricing working conditions [842d]
- Texans still sharply divided on new abortion law, survey finds [842d]
- Deaths due to COVID-19 and impacts of long COVID top concerns on social media [842d]
- Highly collimated radio jets discovered around galaxy NGC 2663 [842d]
- Ill-fated 'Into the Wild' adventurer was victim of unfortunate timing, study suggests [842d]
- Image: Smoke over Siberia [842d]
- New map shows where fracking-induced earthquakes could hit in Canada [842d]
- Scientists develop blueprint for turning stem cells into sensory interneurons [842d]
- Sun, sea, sustainability—could your next European holiday be a greener one? [842d]
- A unique stone-skipping-like trajectory of asteroid Aletai [842d]
- Rewriting the history of K-carbon fiber manufacturing with carbon nanotubes [842d]
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