The Brutalist Report - science
- 4 critically injured in lightning strike near White House [825d]
- California crews make fire gains; Washington town evacuated [825d]
- South Korean spacecraft launched to the moon, country's 1st [825d]
- Experts warn that climate change, increasing populations are threatening the resilience of UK wastewater infrastructure [825d]
- New study calculates retreat of glacier edges in Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park [825d]
- Worrying finding in California's climate initiative reveals problem with using forests to offset CO2 emissions [825d]
- Bonobos receive consolation from bystanders when producing 'baby-like' signals to express their emotional distress [825d]
- A simple, cheap material for carbon capture, perhaps from tailpipes [825d]
- Complex coacervate droplets as a model material for studying the electrodynamic response of biological materials [825d]
- Oft-overlooked grasslands build biodiversity, resilience over centuries [825d]
- Fruit flies: Summer pests or scientific marvel? [825d]
- Up a creek without paddle? Researchers suggest 'gunwale bobbing' [825d]
- Five of the top discoveries aboard NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars [825d]
- Data on plant 'sweating' could help predict wildfire severity [825d]
- Researchers harness the power of carbenes to fabricate drugs more easily and more safely [825d]
- Researchers explore how floods and droughts are challenging science and society globally [825d]
- Team discovers new plant gene reprogramming mechanism [825d]
- 'Indescribable': the heat and roar of Iceland's volcano [825d]
- Scientist studies how torrential rainfall will change our rivers [826d]
- Researchers trace the source of nitrogen pollution affecting the world's second largest barrier reef [826d]
- San Diego to ban natural gas in new homes and businesses as part of climate fight [826d]
- Extreme heat waves may be our new normal, thanks to climate change. Is the globe prepared? [826d]
- These baboons borrowed a third of their genes from their cousins [826d]
- Drosophila embryonic development at single-cell resolution [826d]
- 41 large polluters to get free passes in Washington state carbon trading market [826d]
- Blue Origin sends first Egyptian and Portugese nationals to space [826d]
- Half of species not assessed for endangered list risk extinction: study [826d]
- Firefighters battle blaze in northwestern Spain [826d]
- Great white sharks are thriving in Monterey Bay thanks to warming waters, study shows [826d]
- How do PA, ABA, and CBF pathways synergistically regulate melon cold tolerance? [826d]
- How year-round crops could reduce farm pollution in the Mississippi River [826d]
- Speeding up evolution at the genome level by alternative chromosome configuration [826d]
- A matter of concentration: Molecular mechanisms of water homeostasis [826d]
- Researchers document 'infodemic' of false information on COVID-19 in first year of pandemic [826d]
- Fossils of 30-foot prehistoric marine lizard unearthed in Texas [826d]
- First studies with Quantum Machine Learning at LHCb [826d]
- Beyond Artemis I—NASA plots cheaper rocket rollout while Congress calls for more flights [826d]
- Can environmental violations define oil and gas companies as bad actors? A judgment awaits [826d]
- Critical thinking protecting Ukrainians against Russia's disinformation campaign [826d]
- Metabolically engineered bacterium produces lutein [826d]
- Water can't touch this sanded, powdered surface [826d]
- Research explores voters' threshold for transgressions by political candidates [826d]
- Putting a new spin on the football spiral [826d]
- Wide view of early universe hints at galaxy among earliest ever detected [826d]
- Researchers develop new way to calculate environmental impact of ammonia production [826d]
- Plant-based 'beef' reduces carbon dioxide but threatens agriculture jobs [826d]
- Sponge-like electrodes inspired by sugar cubes could improve medical monitoring [826d]
- Ultrathin 2D cuprate with active periodic copper single sites, a new catalyst for Chan-lam coupling [826d]
- Development of a new method of synthesizing dialkyl ethers using three catalysts that hydroxylate alkenes [826d]
- Ziggy Stardust and the 54 Spiders: New spider genus named after David Bowie [826d]
- In search of universal laws of diffusion with resetting [826d]
- Microbes emit nitrogen oxides—perhaps more than you think [826d]
- How do plants regulate their sugar metabolism? [826d]
- Exceeding 100 percent quantum efficiency in the photocurrent of a hybrid inorganic-organic semiconductor [826d]
- Access to services is often worst in suburban areas [826d]
- Optimizing SWAP networks for quantum computing [826d]
- Early-life acquisition of antimicrobial resistance in newborn children from low- and middle-income countries [826d]
- Researchers create flow-driven rotors at the nanoscale [826d]
- E. coli engineered from stool samples can survive the hostile gut environment long enough to treat disease [826d]
- Sterile mice produce rat sperm [826d]
- The plastic crisis has deep corporate roots: To protect our planet, they need to be exposed [826d]
- Unlocking the recipe for designer magnetic particles for next generation computing technologies [826d]
- Bacterial membrane transporter helps pathogens to hide from immune system [826d]
- New magnesium superionic conductor for lithium-free solid-state batteries [826d]
- Tuning strategies and structure effects of electrocatalysts for the carbon dioxide reduction reaction [826d]
- Proteins and natural language: Artificial intelligence enables the design of novel proteins [826d]
- Individual genetics help determine composition of the gut microbiome [826d]
- Fast fashion: Why your online returns may end up in landfill, and what can be done about it [826d]
- How COVID-19 lockdown measures, and their outcomes, varied in cities around the world [826d]
- Why 'political will' isn't the magic bullet that can fix South Africa's energy crisis [826d]
- Testing shows photoemission orbital tomography can detect sigma orbitals [826d]
- New chip-based beam steering device lays groundwork for smaller, cheaper lidar [826d]
- Astronomy data and the search for habitable worlds [826d]
- Is it ethical to allow soldiers to take performance enhancing drugs such as steroids? [826d]
- Demographic dilemma: Slowing population growth, not pandemic, at the root of US worker shortage [826d]
- It's hard to challenge someone's false beliefs because their ideas come from social networks, not facts [826d]
- Science and practice work together to develop insect protection measures [826d]
- If Australian schools want to improve student discipline, they need to address these five issues [826d]
- Digital dermatitis: Genes influence risk for global cattle disease [826d]
- Blasts ring out as fires rage in Berlin forest [826d]
- Borrowers in urban areas struggle the most to meet their mortgage, study shows [826d]
- Regional growing environment impacts aroma of hops and the beers brewed with them, study finds [826d]
- Meteorite findings shed light on origin of Earth's volatile elements [826d]
- An interstellar meteor struck Earth in 2014, and now scientists want to search for it at the bottom of the ocean [826d]
- This surgical procedure to impregnate greyhounds in Australia is a major animal welfare issue [826d]
- How well can weather experts predict unprecedented heat waves? [826d]
- How can a cooperative-based organization of Indigenous fisheries foster resilience of declining stocks? [826d]
- Even scientists can't keep up with all the newly discovered particles. Our new naming scheme could help [826d]
- Addressing climate change: Plants instead of industrial solutions [826d]
- The health of British bulldogs is nothing to be proud of [826d]
- Below-average Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' measured [826d]
- Fiber optics open new frontier for landslide monitoring [826d]
- Endogenous ceramide phosphoethanolamine modulates circadian rhythm and longevity in Drosophila [826d]
- Our kids are no longer 'free range' [826d]
- New method enables efficient sample preparation for single-cell proteomics [826d]
- New crystal engineering strategy to design ultrabright fluorescent solid dyes [826d]
- Beluga whale spotted in France's Seine river [826d]
- Spectators flock to Iceland volcano [826d]
- The final frontier? Just a slice of Spanish sausage [826d]
- Climate change makes some volcanic plumes less effective at reducing global temperatures [826d]
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