The Brutalist Report - science
- Global warming doubled the risk for Copenhagen's historic 2011 cloudburst [778d]
- New atlas of bird migration shows extraordinary journeys [778d]
- A new space race? China adds urgency to US return to moon [778d]
- Unwed couples grew, US was more wired in COVID's 1st years [778d]
- No sighting in northern Philippines of Chinese rocket debris [778d]
- Scientists reveal the true identity of a Chinese octopus [778d]
- To study impacts of longer, hotter summers, ecologists haul 5,000 pounds of sand up a mountain [778d]
- Investigation examines fossil fuel industry influence at elite American universities [778d]
- First light at the most powerful laser in the US [778d]
- How silent environmentalists could help protect biodiversity [778d]
- Researchers complete the first UK study of synthetic chemicals found in food [778d]
- Removing turf-grass saves water. But will it increase urban heat? [778d]
- Using artificial intelligence to improve tuberculosis treatments [778d]
- Typhoon Muifa makes second landfall on China's coast [779d]
- Beyond sound: Red-eyed treefrogs use sound and vibration in calls for mates and aggression [779d]
- Researchers develop a new way to predict droughts [779d]
- Using eyes in the sky to locate seals in a rapidly changing Arctic [779d]
- University of Michigan's ZEUS will be most powerful laser in US [779d]
- Biomimetic dual-color domes programmable for encryption [779d]
- Kebnekaise's southern peak once again lower than the northern peak [779d]
- Research finds educators need mental health support following hurricanes [779d]
- The origin of life in an RNA pocket [779d]
- DART spacecraft prepares to collide with asteroid target later this month [779d]
- New multi-channel visible light communication system uses single optical path [779d]
- Above and belowground traits vary in response to soil moisture availability and plant competition [779d]
- Why banks don't diversify their foreign assets enough [779d]
- What ancient dung reveals about Epipaleolithic animal tending [779d]
- Modeling antimicrobial use and resistance in Canadian turkey flocks [779d]
- Study tracks waterbird use of Chicago-area wetlands [779d]
- New study cracks the code to increasing grain size and reducing chalkiness in rice [779d]
- 'Dinosaur mummy': Researchers believe they've found one of the best preserved dinosaurs ever [779d]
- Revisiting the adequacy of the economic policy narrative underpinning the Green Revolution [779d]
- Chemical additives improve stability of high-density lithium-ion batteries [779d]
- Enabling precise control of catalytic reactions [779d]
- How an extra-clock ultradian brain oscillator sustains circadian timekeeping [779d]
- New study cracks the code for future exploration of oil and gas in the Jizhong depression [779d]
- Thyme among almond trees mitigates climate change and increases the land's production [779d]
- Lies are more common on laptops than on phones: How devices shape our behavior when bargaining with strangers [779d]
- Migrants' mental health can depend on the way they spend money, says new research [779d]
- For the first time, we can measure the thickness of Arctic sea ice all year round [779d]
- High-strength pultruded thermoplastic composites made of new raw material [779d]
- ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti becomes first European female ISS commander [779d]
- Research demonstrates effects of hotter fall temperatures on insects [779d]
- 'Yes, but not like this!' Why urban densification often lacks public acceptance [779d]
- Strategic brand factors that moderate the impact of business cycles on brand equity [779d]
- Researchers develop a reactor that can destroy 'forever chemicals' [779d]
- Interwoven: How charge and magnetism intertwine in kagome material [779d]
- New phases of water detected [779d]
- Reusing 1 kg of clothing saves 25 kg of CO2, study finds [779d]
- The PPE used throughout the COVID‑19 pandemic is getting tangled up in wildlife [779d]
- Investigating better biotransformations [779d]
- Flying to (hypothetical) Planet 9: Why visit it, how could we get there and would it surprise us like Pluto? [779d]
- On its hunt for dark energy, a telescope stopped to look at the Lobster Nebula [779d]
- Reminder: Kangaroos are 'vegetarian gladiators' with kicks that can kill. An expert explains why they attack [779d]
- Women who suffer domestic violence fare much worse financially after separating from their partner, says new data [779d]
- Negative feedback is part of academia (and life). These six strategies can help you cope [779d]
- It's corn! How the online viral 'Corn Kid' is on a well-worn path to fame in the child influencer industry [779d]
- 'Too hard to get to work': Climate change is making workers' lives more difficult [779d]
- Microplastics are in our fertilizers and soils, yet we know next to nothing about their environmental and health impacts [779d]
- Invasive reptile and amphibian species are causing billions of dollars in damages globally [779d]
- Research using bacteria brings scientists a step closer to creating artificial cells with lifelike functionality [779d]
- Ghana's efforts to employ young people and regrow forests could work better [779d]
- It's a planet: New evidence of baby planet in the making [779d]
- A dam built in the Amazon created thousands of 'forest islands' but they are too small to sustain most species [779d]
- African crops provide a nutrient-dense, gluten-free solution [779d]
- Student discovers a group of galaxies clustered together in the early universe [779d]
- What lies beneath melting glaciers and thawing permafrost? [779d]
- What best predicts violence in Richmond neighborhoods? Negligent landlords [779d]
- Evolution and ecological competition of multicellular life cycles [779d]
- Employers are encouraged to embrace neurodiversity [779d]
- A thermal management material that responds to heat or cold by folding or unfolding without need for a power source [779d]
- Should crowdfunding be this complicated? [779d]
- All Shanghai passenger flights cancelled as typhoon hits [779d]
- Dense and permeable: Molecular organization of tight junctions decoded [779d]
- From the London subway strike to the Black Death: What past crises can teach us about the future of work [779d]
- Dense liquid droplets act as cellular computers [779d]
- Young genes found to adapt faster than old ones [779d]
- Comparing effectiveness of camouflage in different animals [779d]
- Scientist discovers new oxidation state of rhodium [779d]
- Soybean virus may give plant-munching bugs a boost in survival [779d]
- Genomics study identifies unique set of proteins that restores hearing in zebrafish [779d]
- Tropical wetlands emit more methane than previously thought [779d]
- How media coverage comparing politics to sports shapes political attitudes [779d]
- Making and breaking of chemical bonds in single 'nanoconfined' molecules [779d]
- Divorce is more common in albatross couples with shy males, study finds [779d]
- How do ants crawl on walls? A biologist explains their sticky, spiky, gravity-defying grip [779d]
- MICROSCOPE mission presents most precise test of general relativity's Weak Equivalence Principle [779d]
- Deep learning from a dynamical viewpoint [779d]
- New Dehalogenimonas sp. strain is capable of driving dechlorination of diclofenac [779d]
- New system could provide early warning of Whakaari eruption risk [779d]
- New approach to correct systematic errors in bottle data of ocean temperature [779d]
- Moral illusions may alter our behavior [779d]
- Studying predatory behavior in the bacterial kingdom [779d]
- Can wild potato relatives help tame zebra chip disease? [779d]
- Pet and medicine trades impacting resident tokay gecko populations, ecologists report [779d]
- Researchers identify combination of factors for organic cacao yield [779d]
- Bacterial vesicles coated on gold nanoparticles to combat TB [779d]
- Single gold atoms catalyze the selective methanization of carbon dioxide [779d]
- Fungi and insect herbivores affect herb diversity depending on species traits of herbs and neighboring tree composition [779d]
- Multiple-source characteristics of crop water use strategy in hyper-arid regions [779d]
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