The Brutalist Report - science
- Detecting nanoplastics in the air [805d]
- Wind turbine blades could someday be recycled into sweet treats [805d]
- Your next wooden chair could arrive flat, then dry into a 3D shape [805d]
- Study first to link weed killer Roundup to convulsions in animals [805d]
- Flash flooding hits US parks, southern states in latest weather disasters [805d]
- After 'doomsday' floods, Sudanese fear worse to come [805d]
- Boxing clever: the simple conservation strategy saving threatened Roseate terns [805d]
- NASA rocket launch will test science package for future missions [806d]
- Barriers to voting matter, but Americans overlook their impact, study finds [806d]
- Digging deep for dark matter [806d]
- Using new technique, researchers make surprising discoveries about how flies' brains respond to tastes [806d]
- Research team investigates the caterpillar-like bacteria crawling in our mouths [806d]
- Paleoclimatologist uncovers ancient climate feedback loop that accelerated effects of Earth's last warming episode [806d]
- Maximizing could be key to minimizing our environmental footprint [806d]
- Lack of grants from funding agencies biggest barrier to OA publishing in physical sciences, study finds [806d]
- Digital damage: Is your online life polluting the planet? [806d]
- Unmitigated school choice policies increase segregation, research shows [806d]
- Veterinary researcher answers five questions about botulism [806d]
- DNA profiling solves Australian rabbit plague puzzle [806d]
- Vulnerable communities face higher risk of socioeconomic injustice due to flood hazards [806d]
- US, Mexico pledge half a billion dollars to fight cross-border pollution from Tijuana River sewage [806d]
- 'We needed a deal yesterday': Deadline passes without deal to save Colorado River. What now? [806d]
- Germany: No single cause for massive Oder River fish die-off [806d]
- Survivors of modern slavery take to stage to confront global challenge [806d]
- Scientists unravel molecular mechanism of PIN-mediated polar auxin transport [806d]
- New research shows campus mounds are the oldest known human-made structures in North America [806d]
- NASA targets 13 landing sites on moon's south pole for human landing [806d]
- Manatee death toll in past dozen years equals current population [806d]
- Pheasant meat sold for food found to contain many tiny shards of toxic lead [806d]
- LA County will experience triple the number of hot days by 2053, study says [806d]
- Oldest discovery to date of physogastric insects [806d]
- Study suggests humble minnow can take the heat [806d]
- A person's true feelings can be revealed in language patterns [806d]
- Study assesses 'bombturbation' and other long-term effects of World War I explosive munitions on soil [806d]
- Working with community interviewers in social and cultural research [806d]
- A quantum pump without a crank [806d]
- Don't worry, maggots help break down compost piles [806d]
- Unexpected historical discovery: Remains of famous Sami woman recovered [806d]
- Journalism students who are women of color are more likely to face 'violent, sexualized harassment' [806d]
- Efficient carbon dioxide reduction under visible light with a novel, inexpensive catalyst [806d]
- Shanghai's Bund to go dark as China heatwave prompts power cuts [806d]
- The penultimate steps in the transformation of human fetal germ cells into fertilizable eggs [806d]
- Poaching, horn trade declining but rhinos still threatened [806d]
- Spain to declare fire-hit regions disaster zones [806d]
- Cage with caps: Selective confinement of rare-earth-metal hydrates in host molecules [806d]
- Oldest fossil record of Podocarpium from Tibetan Plateau reported [806d]
- Sewage alerts: The long history of using maps to hold water companies accountable [806d]
- Frozen in time, we've become blind to ways to build sustainability into our urban heritage [806d]
- Researching the factors determining whether or not people become active cinemagoers [806d]
- Lessons from natural photosynthesis for conversion of CO2 to raw materials for plastic [806d]
- Were Phobos and Deimos once a single Martian moon that split up? Not likely, says new study [806d]
- Microbial food chain: Nutritional interactions promoting periodontitis [806d]
- Why are we seeing so many sharks? When is it OK to hunt them? [806d]
- Scientists scrutinize changes in germline DNA structure that lay the groundwork for embryo development [806d]
- Smallholder adoption of green production technologies on the North China Plain [806d]
- Microscopic color converters move small laser-based devices closer to reality [806d]
- What fake news about spiders can teach us about the global spread of (mis)information [806d]
- Astronomers solve the case of missing carbon monoxide in protoplanetary disks [806d]
- Dogs cry more when reunited with their owners [806d]
- The locked library: Tendinosis causes cells to reorder their DNA incorrectly [806d]
- Researchers call for more work to balance nitrogen cycle [806d]
- Home gardens are 'living gene banks' that sustain livelihoods in Central Asia [806d]
- Scientists fine-tune 'tweezers of sound' for contactless manipulation of objects [806d]
- Growing alfalfa in Martian-like soil and filtering water using bacteria and Martian basalt [806d]
- How mitochondrial dysfunction leads to premature aging and disease [806d]
- Genomic region exclusively dedicated to the formation and regeneration of a single organ [806d]
- Plastic upcycling: From waste to fuel for less [806d]
- Chirality and chiral-induced spin selectivity [806d]
- Study reveals imbalance in urban greenspace planning leads to severe inequalities in access to greenspace among cities [806d]
- A novel method of treating high-salinity nitrogenous wastewater [806d]
- What is listeria? A microbiologist explains the bacterium behind recent deadly food poisoning outbreaks [806d]
- Sandcastle engineering: A geotechnical engineer explains how water, air and sand create solid structures [806d]
- Why you should have more sympathy for seagulls, and how to stop them stealing your chips [806d]
- New pics of Phobos from China's Tianwen-1 orbiter [806d]
- Mitochondrial turnover: Researchers discover what causes cell 'batteries' to run down [806d]
- Scientists are unraveling the mystery of the arrow of time [806d]
- This popular type of investment fund nearly always loses money [806d]
- A dog caught monkeypox from one of its owners, highlighting risk of the virus infecting pets and wild animals [806d]
- Tonga volcano eruption released more energy than the most powerful nuclear bomb [806d]
- New strategy for delivery of therapeutic proteins could help treat degenerative eye diseases [806d]
- Researchers detect dozens of new variable stars [806d]
- Electron slow motion: Ion physics on the femtosecond scale [806d]
- A historical perspective on glacial retreat [806d]
- Surprising details leap out in sharp new James Webb Space Telescope images of Jupiter [806d]
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