The Brutalist Report - science
- World's first case of bird flu in porpoise: Sweden [796d]
- New launch attempt Saturday for NASA's Moon rocket [796d]
- 'Dangerous' heat wave hits southwestern US [796d]
- Europe plan for floating gas terminals raises climate fears [796d]
- Diamonds and rust at the Earth's core-mantle boundary [796d]
- Ecologists use the latest dental scanning technology to study young coral [796d]
- Space station experiment to probe origins of elements [797d]
- Scientists recover collapsed clam population and water quality in Shinnecock Bay [797d]
- Study shows human activity impacts bobcat behavior [797d]
- Giant 200-year-old cactus toppled by heavy rain in US [797d]
- Potato breeding program targets french fry, chipping, fresh markets [797d]
- Brain bubbles: Researchers describe the dynamics of cavitation in soft porous material [797d]
- Microbiologists study giant viruses in climate-endangered Arctic Epishelf Lake [797d]
- Space station research contributes to navigation systems for moon voyages [797d]
- Scientists to collaborate with Artemis missions to seek traces of extraterrestrial life [797d]
- Sharing on social media makes us overconfident in our knowledge [797d]
- Majority of posts on extremist online forums made by 'hyper-poster' cliques, study shows [797d]
- Engineers solve data glitch on NASA's Voyager 1 [797d]
- A breakthrough for fast, efficient production of human immune cells [797d]
- Webb telescope captures new detail of Phantom Galaxy [797d]
- Terrorism became more important issue for UK voters following Manchester bombing, study shows [797d]
- NASA will crash a spacecraft into a 525-foot-wide asteroid in September. Here's how to watch it [797d]
- A storm by any name: Sleepy hurricane season may wake up in September [797d]
- For many students across the US, segregated schools are still a reality. Here's why [797d]
- What is an HBCU? Everything you need to know about historically Black colleges or universities [797d]
- A key step toward growing human kidneys in the laboratory [797d]
- Mathematical model predicts human mobility in response to storms and pandemics [797d]
- Creating an artificial protein shell to combat COVID-19 [797d]
- Examining rainfall prediction accuracy regarding extreme rainfall events in Henan province, China [797d]
- Dual temperature control system to regulate isoprene biosynthesis in baker's yeast [797d]
- Strength of results consistency and agreement for overtone line intensities across labs examined [797d]
- How COVID-19 could help people relate to sea level rise [797d]
- Stronger religious beliefs linked to higher levels of sexual satisfaction, study shows [797d]
- Overlooked contribution of the biological pump to the Pacific Arctic nitrogen deficit [797d]
- Deriving the magnetopause position from wide field-of-view soft X-ray imager simulation [797d]
- Elemental research: Scientists apply boron to tungsten components in fusion facilities [797d]
- Multi-model forecast biases of the diurnal variations of intense rainfall in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region [797d]
- Examining the effects of global shocks on the evolution of an interconnected world [797d]
- Subarctic cave bacteria could be at risk due to climate change [797d]
- Probing sustainable agrometeorological services and outcomes on agriculture in Laos [797d]
- Wild food foraging accounts for nearly 250,000 cubic meters of produce consumed annually in Zambia [797d]
- Researchers use infrared light to wirelessly transmit power over 30 meters [797d]
- Exposure to past temperature variability may help forests cope with climate change [797d]
- Researchers produce nanodiamonds capable of delivering medicinal and cosmetic remedies through the skin [797d]
- Study reveals flaws in popular genetic method [797d]
- Parental experience helps future generations of zebrafish handle adverse environments [797d]
- Optimizing competing instrument needs with an objective metric [797d]
- Black-owned restaurants disproportionately impacted during pandemic [797d]
- Miniaturized lab-on-a-chip for real-time chemical analysis of liquids [797d]
- Evolution of land plants changed composition of Earth's crust, study finds [797d]
- Study reveals pipeline from public housing to prison in New York City [797d]
- Fossil fuels causing cost-of-living crisis: climate expert [797d]
- UN raises alarm on Red Sea oil tanker 'time-bomb' [797d]
- On Mexico's Caribbean coast, mountains of seaweed grow [797d]
- Arctic lakes are vanishing in surprise climate finding [797d]
- Poor management the biggest risk factor for workplace bullying [797d]
- Long COVID effects on business and education [797d]
- Gender-diverse teams produce more novel, higher-impact scientific discoveries, study shows [797d]
- How is climate change affecting ocean waters and ecosystems? [797d]
- Low-cost disease diagnosis by mapping heart sounds [797d]
- Living in timber cities could avoid emissions, without using farmland for wood production [797d]
- Medieval mass burial shows centuries-earlier origin of Ashkenazi genetic bottleneck [797d]
- Will pre-pandemic office life ever make a comeback? [797d]
- ALMA discovers birth cry of a baby star in the Small Magellanic Cloud [797d]
- Surrounded by sick coworkers? Your body is preparing for battle [797d]
- Yeast bound for moon will provide clues on how radiation impacts astronauts [797d]
- Study suggests one-third of wild bee species in Pennsylvania have declined in abundance [797d]
- Two new Engelhardia species of the walnut family reported [797d]
- Study initiates chemical reactions by cooling materials instead of heating them [797d]
- Researchers reveal how salt may play into climate warming [797d]
- Keeping toxic cadmium out of rice, the genetic way [797d]
- Using poison pills to help protect endangered species in Australia [797d]
- The land use of our fathers: Prospering in a healthy environment [797d]
- The US has ruled all taxpayer-funded research must be free to read. What's the benefit of open access? [797d]
- Genetic study of immortal jellyfish may help explain its longevity [797d]
- Scientists reveal how key cancer target could halt cancer spread [797d]
- Wildlife crossings potentially save millions of dollars annually in Washington state [797d]
- Khufu branch of Nile River once flowed close enough to Giza to carry the stones needed to build the pyramids [797d]
- Researchers shed new light on gopher tortoises [797d]
- Bridging two wolverine populations in Fennoscandia is necessary for conservation [797d]
- Artemis 1 mission sets the stage for routine space exploration beyond Earth's orbit [797d]
- Changes to Florida's climate threaten oyster reefs, researchers warn [797d]
- Drones working to detect crop disease early, propel agricultural research forward [797d]
- Greenland ice sheet losing ice faster than forecast, now irreversibly committed to at least 10 inches of sea level rise [797d]
- Farming and fertilizers: how ecological practices can make a difference [797d]
- We need to change how antibiotics target bacteria if we want them to keep working [797d]
- When remains are found in a suitcase, forensics can learn a lot from the insects trapped within [797d]
- If groundwater tables drop, streams and rivers seep away and pollute drinking water [797d]
- 2D lattice-confined Cu atoms enable room-temperature methane conversion [797d]
- ALMA witnesses deadly star-slinging tug-of-war between merging galaxies [797d]
- Mid-infrared flare observed in the galaxy NGC 3786 [797d]
- Researchers report fully synthetic route to scopolamine, anti-nausea drug [797d]
- Color-tunable, high-mobility emissive organic single crystals for light-emitting transistors [797d]
- A tool for assessing the flood resilience of development projects [797d]
- Near-infrared-triggered nanozyme for synergistic cascade tumor therapy [797d]
- Examining the heat wave through a social lens [797d]
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