The Brutalist Report - science
- Ethiopia says completes third filling of mega-dam reservoir [817d]
- Cousin of crop-killing bacteria mutating rapidly [817d]
- Brightest stars in the night sky can strip Neptune-sized planets to their rocky cores [817d]
- Drought tightens its grip on Morocco [817d]
- Poaching of 'status symbol' date mussels threatens Italy's coasts [817d]
- European drought dries up rivers, kills fish, shrivels crops [817d]
- Social media helps scientists monitor rarely sighted whales [817d]
- Researchers find new ways to steer fusion with lasers and magnetic fields [818d]
- Transportation recovery after disasters: A collaborative university/community model [818d]
- A new method boosts wind farms' energy output, without new equipment [818d]
- Landfill odor: Health problems, but no elevated cancer risk [818d]
- California plans to boost water supply as drought bites [818d]
- Researchers explore a new connection between topology and quantum entanglement [818d]
- Stiff, achy knees? Lab-made cartilage gel outperforms the real thing [818d]
- Scientists have standardized genome editing terminology [818d]
- With California expected to lose 10% of its water within 20 years, Gov. Newsom calls for urgent action [818d]
- Nanoscale fluid-phase changes revealed [818d]
- Discovery of the interactions between plants and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi [818d]
- Rocket launch to image supernova remnant [818d]
- Scientists discover new antiviral defense system in bacteria [818d]
- New method can remove dyes from wastewater [818d]
- Simplified voice box enriches human speech [818d]
- Not all streaming services create content equally [818d]
- The formation of a super strong Mongolian cyclone and its contributing factors [818d]
- Hubble sees supergiant Betelgeuse slowly recovering after blowing its top [818d]
- Uncovering the past: Researchers create 3D images of fossils [818d]
- When you Google the word 'tick,' you're helping science [818d]
- Interactive map of metabolical synthesis of chemicals [818d]
- Synthetic genetic circuits could help plants adapt to climate change [818d]
- Carbon storage in harvested wood products [818d]
- Study achieves longest continuous tracking of migrating insects [818d]
- Chemistry lab students predict spread of COVID-19 with kinetics models [818d]
- Strategies revealed for effective delivery of K-12 online education [818d]
- Swiss mountain pass set to lose all ice within weeks [818d]
- Big climate bill: Spending green bucks to spur green energy [818d]
- Taming tomorrow's wildfires [818d]
- Researchers use first-of-its-kind tracking sensors to study billfish [818d]
- These seafaring 'robot surfboards' will hopefully float into a hurricane soon [818d]
- Prehistoric fish may be poised for a comeback [818d]
- Gaia mission reveals the past and future of the sun [818d]
- Want to colonize Mars? Talk to this outer space anthropologist first [818d]
- Checking road traffic inside cells with nano GPS [818d]
- Burrowing crabs bring beneficial bacteria to mangroves [818d]
- Green hydrogen: Nanostructured nickel silicide shines as a catalyst [818d]
- Study finds wildfire hazards in residential fences and mulch beds [818d]
- Building the best zeolite [818d]
- South Florida's monarch population is an 'unusual beast.' Some butterflies are endangered, but these plan to hang around [818d]
- Mars dust as a basis for life? No problem for certain bacteria [818d]
- Examining safe havens for cooperation [818d]
- Engineering enzymes to help solve the planet's plastic problem [818d]
- A rare, colorful 'rock star' bird is drawing feather fans to Raleigh to catch a glimpse [818d]
- Pennsylvania has so far been able to avoid wildfires. Climate and forestry scientists warn that could change [818d]
- Vanilla cultivation on fallow land promotes biodiversity [818d]
- Meet the man trying to save this 'stupid little fish' and see why he thinks it's important [818d]
- In the future, Norwegian salmon can be fed with locally sourced ragworms [818d]
- How an urban bat differs from a rural bat [818d]
- Using a natural enemy to kill brown marmorated stink bug eggs [818d]
- New research could help protect our vulnerable shelf seas [818d]
- Older eyewitnesses should not be dismissed by courts as unreliable [818d]
- Genetics of two bird species hardly differs, despite significant plumage variation [818d]
- Scientists discover novel cellular mechanisms behind transcription elongation [818d]
- New approach may help companies retain sports brand consumers [818d]
- DNA reveals history of Aotearoa's manu [818d]
- Arctic warming four times faster than rest of Earth: study [818d]
- Wildfires spread, fish die off amid severe drought in Europe [818d]
- Ice-age footprints shed light on North America's early humans [818d]
- Study shows whistleblower programs marred by cronyism, mismanagement, secrecy [818d]
- Ice shelves hold back Antarctica's glaciers from adding to sea levels, but they're crumbling [818d]
- Hot and dry conditions in UK causing unprecedented extreme wildfire danger [818d]
- Exploring the timing and mechanism of Tibetan Plateau uplift [818d]
- Scientists discover a new mechanism to increase the strength and ductility of high-entropy alloys [818d]
- Mechanism of maternal-to-zygotic transition in zebrafish found in phase separation of enzyme [818d]
- Snapper study finds three oceanic populations in Australia [818d]
- All the better to better eat you with: Dinosaurs evolved different eye socket shapes to allow stronger bites [818d]
- Scientists identify a plant molecule that sops up iron-rich heme [818d]
- Meteorite provides record of asteroids 'spitting out' pebbles [818d]
- Large number of stem cell lines carry significant DNA damage, say researchers [818d]
- Hear it for yourself: Zoo gorillas invent new call to communicate with human handlers [818d]
- How beavers stay wet during UK drought [818d]
- Discarded pandemic face masks could harm wildlife for years to come [818d]
- Whales have altered their development to be able to echolocate [818d]
- Nanoparticles train immune cells to fight cancer [818d]
- Surprise discovery shows you may inherit more from your mom than you think [818d]
- Resolving the core of the J1924-2914 blazar with the Event Horizon Telescope [818d]
- A metaholographic platform that detects light exposure [818d]
- The world's biggest ice sheet is more vulnerable to global warming than scientists previously thought [818d]
- Another school has banned mobile phones, but research shows bans don't stop bullying or improve student grades [818d]
- What created the continents? New evidence points to giant asteroids [818d]
- Darwin's giant daisies help researchers understand evolution [818d]
- Global pandemic recovery needs to include sex workers, say experts [818d]
- Sending teens to maximum security prisons shows Australia needs to raise the age of criminal responsibility [818d]
- A new shortcut for quantum simulations could unlock new doors for technology [818d]
- Cigarette advertising aggressively targets kids in low- and middle-income countries, a new study finds [818d]
- Tens of thousands trek rugged trail to glimpse Iceland volcano [818d]
- Solar-like oscillations and ellipsoidal variations detected in binary system 12 Boötis [818d]
- Detection of physical forces produced by bacterial infection can initiate the immune response [818d]
- More than 80% say they've experienced violence in junior sports, especially women and gender-diverse people [818d]
- Climate change and extreme heat are making us more anxious [818d]
- Old age isn't a modern phenomenon: Many people lived long enough to grow old in the olden days, too [818d]
- Why are there fewer young women in entrepreneurship than young men? [818d]
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