The Brutalist Report - science
- NASA readies for Saturday Moon rocket launch attempt [792d]
- China's Shenzhou-14 astronauts carry out spacewalk [792d]
- Gone in 30 years? The Welsh village in crosshairs of climate change [792d]
- New Zealand winter warmest, wettest on record [792d]
- Once in the doldrums, Florida coast hums with space launches [792d]
- Variation matters: Genetic effects in interacting species jointly determine ecological outcomes [792d]
- Toxins in old toys an obstacle for circular economy [792d]
- Republican-donating CEOs more likely to lay off staff when pandemic hit, research says [792d]
- Generation Z members say they want sustainable clothes but buy fast fashion instead, research says [792d]
- Wildfire rages as California bakes under heat dome [793d]
- YouTube more likely to recommend election-fraud videos to users already skeptical about 2020 election's legitimacy [793d]
- Brazilian Amazon records worst August for fires in 12 years [793d]
- Video: 'Fuel to Mars' study heads to moon [793d]
- How does low-impact development help manage stormwater? [793d]
- Rethinking indoor air chemistry [793d]
- England's drought-hit summer 2022 joint hottest on record [793d]
- Laser melting: Fewer unknowns in the laser nanosynthesis of composites [793d]
- Fatty acid feedstocks enable a highly efficient glyoxylate‐TCA cycle for high‐yield production of β‐alanine [793d]
- New study suggests lacustrine shale reserves can bolster China's energy independence [793d]
- School wellness centers: An innovative response to student stress and suicide [793d]
- Improving foam stability in disinfectants with high ethanol concentrations [793d]
- Global analysis identifies at-risk forests [793d]
- Researchers propose new framework for regulating engineered crops [793d]
- Anti-insulin protein linked to longevity and reproduction in ants [793d]
- Experiment IDs influence of antibiotics, isolation on host bacteria [793d]
- Predicting what extinctions could mean for lemurs and the forests they call home [793d]
- Machine learning using climatic pattern data may help predict harmful algal blooms earlier [793d]
- First exoplanet image from James Webb Space Telescope revealed [793d]
- BAMS report: Record-high greenhouse gases, sea levels in 2021 [793d]
- This team of amateurs built a satellite that NASA is taking to space [793d]
- How will the Inflation Reduction Act affect US environmental policy? [793d]
- Developing new processes to examine some of the rarest and most toxic elements on Earth [793d]
- Today is the first day of fall, meteorologists say. But it won't feel like it in the West [793d]
- Crime-scene technique identifies asteroid sites [793d]
- Remote monitoring helps find solutions to crapemyrtle bark scale [793d]
- Task demonstrability a key component for how groups solve problems most effectively, study shows [793d]
- Signaling molecule may regulate proteins in wheat plants [793d]
- We're heading to the moon and maybe Mars. So who owns them? [793d]
- How 'prediction markets' could improve climate risk policies and investment decisions [793d]
- Study pinpoints annual migration of red-throated loons in the eastern US [793d]
- Color change in space materials may help measure degradation remotely [793d]
- New methodology predicts coronavirus and other infectious disease threats to wildlife [793d]
- Rock outcrops influence adjacent soils and plant growth at fine scales in karst areas [793d]
- Scientists discover new kind of synapse in neurons' tiny hairs [793d]
- Recycling greenhouse gases: Nanoparticles on perovskite crystals avoid 'coking' effect [793d]
- Expressing 'true self' may prove elusive for trans employees who are transitioning [793d]
- Creative industries may hold the key to economic prosperity in coastal and rural communities [793d]
- Machine learning shows links between bacterial population growth and environment [793d]
- Less risk, less costs: Portable spectroscopy devices could soon become real [793d]
- Contact between wild birds and backyard chickens is risky [793d]
- Latest Galileo satellites join operational constellation with enhanced, faster fix [793d]
- Newest robotic arm on ISS successfully moves payload in space [793d]
- Carbon dioxide should cost 3.6 times more than US price, study says [793d]
- How do diseases jump from one species to another? [793d]
- After dinosaurs disappeared, mammals grew bigger at a faster rate and died young [793d]
- Better Bollywood nights: How online ratings affect the box office [793d]
- First full 3D view of binary star-planet system from VLBA [793d]
- What makes leadership good, bad or ugly? [793d]
- Half of pupils who get low grades in GCSEs already judged to be behind at age 5, study finds [793d]
- Estimating uranium and thorium abundance with geoneutrinos [793d]
- Neural networks predict forces in jammed granular solids [793d]
- Holocaust photos found in attics and archives are helping to recover lost stories and provide a tool against denial [793d]
- Better metal oxides to boost the green credentials of many energy applications [793d]
- Scientists show how terrain evolves on an icy comet [793d]
- Inhibiting key metabolic enzyme shows promise against melanoma [793d]
- SU(N) matter is about 3 billion times colder than deep space [793d]
- Microbial communities stay healthy by swapping knowledge [793d]
- Will Paris succeed? Research assesses if governments will make pledges a reality [793d]
- Stem cell biologists create new human cell type for research [793d]
- Ferns finally get a genome, revealing a history of DNA hoarding and kleptomania [793d]
- Female managers pay fairer, study finds [793d]
- A novel gene in mammals that controls a new structure found in nerve cells [793d]
- Scientists discover new extinct ant species encased in amber [793d]
- Keeping bulk magnesium diboride superconducting at higher current densities [793d]
- Protein that could prevent chemical warfare attack created [793d]
- 10 times normal rainfall drove vast Pakistan flooding: ESA [793d]
- More kids are repeating a grade. Is it good for them? [793d]
- Fighting climate change with heat-tolerant plants [793d]
- System study of proposed inflatable moon base [793d]
- Image: Pakistan inundated [793d]
- When and where to protect forests [793d]
- New photodetector design inspired by plant photosynthesis [793d]
- Months of gravity changes preceded the Tōhoku earthquake [793d]
- Black girls are 4.19 times more likely to suspended than white girls—addressing the problem [793d]
- Scientists release world-first DNA map of an endangered Australian mouse, and it will help to save it [793d]
- Parasite researchers melt down proteins to understand their roles in infection [793d]
- Addressing abuse in sport requires internal change, external investigators [793d]
- Anti-cancer drug brewed from reprogrammed yeast [793d]
- Fluorescence patterns aid medical diagnostics [793d]
- Ten new pulsating variable stars discovered [793d]
- Why 'erasure' could be key to practical quantum computing [793d]
- Eight new species of tiny geckos come tumbling out of Madagascar's rainforests [793d]
- Would helping only the least advantaged benefit society as a whole? [793d]
- Why Australia's '1 million empty homes' are vacant [793d]
- Researchers help reveal a 'blueprint' for photosynthesis [793d]
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