The Brutalist Report - science
- Shipping giant changes course to save Sri Lanka whales [784d]
- Could more of Earth's surface host life? Jupiter's orbit shape plays key, overlooked role on Earth [784d]
- Hurricane Kay hits northwest Mexico before weakening [785d]
- Heatwave batters Spain's Mediterranean mussel crop [785d]
- California: Drought, record heat, fires and now maybe floods [785d]
- Researchers suggest novel way to generate a light source made from entangled photons [785d]
- Scientific 'detective work' with South American mummies reveals they were brutally murdered [785d]
- Changes in the tree canopy facilitated the evolution of the first-ever gliding reptile, new study suggests [785d]
- A deep dive into the interior of red dwarfs [785d]
- Forensic scientists are generally whiter, less diverse than US population they serve, study says [785d]
- Unraveling a mystery surrounding cosmic matter [785d]
- Diamonds reveal neural secrets [785d]
- Rising seas fueled by climate change to swamp $34B in US real estate in just 30 years, analysis finds [785d]
- Temperatures across the country are rising, and heat officers might be able to help [785d]
- Ancient human bloodsucker? Skeleton of female 'vampire' unearthed in Europe during dig [785d]
- Researchers make strides in commercializing simplified dual-comb spectroscopy [785d]
- Adding fungal enzymes to dairy cow rations boosts milk output and quality [785d]
- Digging a little deeper: New study explores the nanoscale properties of the Gulong shale oil reservoir [785d]
- Researchers report on live intracellular imaging with new, conditionally active immunofluorescence probe [785d]
- New approach more than doubles stem cell editing efficiency, researchers report [785d]
- New advances in stem-cell derived mouse embryo model [785d]
- Scientists use novel method to make promising battery material [785d]
- Variable focus thin lens designed for augmented and virtual reality headsets [785d]
- Brazil has two populations of American bullfrogs, an exotic species that transmits a deadly fungus [785d]
- Greece ratifies deal to recoup 161 ancient treasures from US [785d]
- Stalled momentum in state efforts to decriminalize drug possession of controlled substances [785d]
- Polytitanium chloride pre-coagulation for fouling control of ceramic membrane [785d]
- COVID increased Latinas' responsibilities at home while limiting their ability to work: Report [785d]
- Unveiling how water and ions impact chemical reactivities at solid-aqueous interfaces [785d]
- Climate simulation reveals precipitation isotope changes in Asian monsoon and arid regions for the past 300,000 years [785d]
- Minority, immigrant populations faced misinformation, hostility when seeking COVID-19 information online [785d]
- Review paper: Tiny biohybrid robots for intelligent drug delivery [785d]
- Agriculture drives more than 90% of tropical deforestation [785d]
- Surprise finding suggests 'water worlds' are more common than we thought [785d]
- The origins of donkey domestication [785d]
- To scar or not to scar when resisting tapeworms: That is the (evolutionary) question [785d]
- Gender inequities in mentoring may disproportionately affect women researchers [785d]
- Ecological tipping point: 5+ El Nino events per century controls coastal biotic communities [785d]
- Modern humans generate more brain neurons than Neandertals [785d]
- Risk of multiple climate tipping points escalates above 1.5°C global warming [785d]
- Chiral quasi bound states in the continuum for a high-purity circularly polarized light source [785d]
- When it comes to military intervention, Americans prefer to 'give peace a chance' [785d]
- Cloud over Mount Rainier stirs panic after people mistake it for sign of eruption [785d]
- Research improves upon conventional LED displays [785d]
- Attitudes toward online learning improve post-pandemic, according to survey [785d]
- New kit enables study of microplastics in the ocean [785d]
- Molecular mechanisms of spawning habits for adaptive radiation of endemic East Asian cyprinid fishes [785d]
- Examining the trends Europe's agriculture will have to cope with [785d]
- A new road towards spin-polarized currents [785d]
- Research shows manager movement impacts subordinates' careers [785d]
- What makes the 'Appalachian truffle' taste and smell delicious? [785d]
- Researchers reveal stratospheric air intrusion process [785d]
- New research investigates domestic abuse of Asian women in East of England [785d]
- Tropical soils highly sensitive to global warming, warn researchers [785d]
- Do art museums prioritize visitor well-being enough? [785d]
- Plant growth stimulation by high CO2 depends on phosphorus homeostasis in chloroplasts [785d]
- Models oversimplify how melting glaciers deform land [785d]
- Researchers recommend teaching will-making in schools alongside financial literacy [785d]
- The energy transition needs to be climate-proofed [785d]
- Science uncovers the secret to superb shots in soccer [785d]
- Upgraded laser facility paves the way for next-generation particle accelerators [785d]
- NASA's Hubble finds spiraling stars, providing window into early universe [785d]
- Enhancing our physical understanding of climatic processes using improved climate models [785d]
- Stem cell–derived liver cells give new clues to Ebola [785d]
- Dual-lattice Kerker effects: controlling light scattering with incident polarization and angle [785d]
- Ethnic identity tied to disparities in school suspensions among Florida youth [785d]
- Longer, hotter and more frequent heat waves in Swiss cities [785d]
- Researchers identify Ku proteins as new co-sensors of cyclic GMP-AMP synthase [785d]
- Previously unknown species of dinosaur identified in southwestern Germany [785d]
- NASA may attempt Moon launch on September 23: official [785d]
- Planting trees not always an effective way of binding carbon dioxide [785d]
- Self-assembling molecules could help in cancer therapy [785d]
- A thermal insulation composite from hollow silica particles mixed with cellulose fibers [785d]
- Link found between parenthood and social conservatism [785d]
- Exploring radium's chemistry to advance cancer treatments using ionizing radiation [785d]
- How a human rights approach to climate change can spark real change [785d]
- Bird neurons use three times less glucose than mammalian neurons [785d]
- Researchers unravel the crystal structure of a key enzyme of SARS-CoV-2, paving the way for new antivirals [785d]
- Intelligent microscopes for detecting rare biological events [785d]
- Thriving underwater 'gardens' found off Wellington's coast [785d]
- Social mobility across generations may be substantially overstated, study shows [785d]
- Encrypted, one-touch, human-machine interface technology unveils user physiology [785d]
- Radiocarbon dating only works half the time. We may have found the solution [785d]
- Researchers generate fusion at 100 million Kelvin for 20 seconds [785d]
- Dog urine to the rescue of threatened hooded plovers [785d]
- Research suggests financial literacy declining in America [785d]
- Australia finally has new climate laws. Now, let's properly consider the astounding social cost of carbon [785d]
- Wild fish thrive despite 'hopeless monster' mutations, according to study [785d]
- A first glimpse at the high-productivity star factory in the galactic center [785d]
- Soil microbiota can boost the growth of invasive plant species and provide defense against herbivores [785d]
- Why are the glaciers in southeast Tibet melting so fast? [785d]
- Building something better: How community organizing helps people thrive in challenging times [785d]
- Weedy rice has become herbicide resistant through rapid evolution [785d]
- Biologists discover genetic pathways linking the immune and circulatory systems of mosquitoes during infection [785d]
- America's aging infrastructure sags under the pressure of climate change [785d]
- New in-silico-designed protein 'probes' could pave the way to early diagnosis of neurodegenerative diseases [785d]
- What is neoliberalism? A political scientist explains the use and evolution of the term [785d]
- How fruit flies sniff out their environments [785d]
- People think they should talk less to be liked, but new research suggests speaking up in conversations with strangers [785d]
- Ecosystem restoration is integral to humanity's recovery from COVID-19 [785d]
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