The Brutalist Report - science
- Arctic sea ice loss leads to more frequent strong El Niño events [848d]
- Fortified Bermuda braces for powerful Hurricane Fiona [848d]
- NASA gears up to deflect asteroid, in key test of planetary defense [848d]
- After asteroid collision, Europe's Hera will probe 'crime scene' [848d]
- 2 more whales die in Australia as stranding deaths reach 200 [848d]
- Ancient Maya cities were dangerously contaminated with mercury [848d]
- Docile raccoons are super learners and likely trashcan criminal masterminds [849d]
- How biologists are making fieldwork safer and more equitable [849d]
- Deepest scientific ocean drilling sheds light on Japan's next great earthquake [849d]
- Experiences of racism must form part of evaluation of long-term impact of coronavirus social distancing, experts say [849d]
- Convenience-store robberies: Understanding the dynamics of workplace violence can improve employee health and safety [849d]
- AI-based screening method could boost speed of new drug discovery [849d]
- Balanced fertilization: A fulcrum for sustainable production of maize and rice in Africa [849d]
- Lab grows macroscale, modular materials from bacteria [849d]
- Big planets get a head start in pancake-thin nurseries [849d]
- Discovering sirtuin longevity proteins in early branches of animal life [849d]
- 2022 Arctic summer sea ice tied for 10th-lowest on record [849d]
- NASA's Juno will perform close flyby of Jupiter's icy moon Europa [849d]
- Alaska's newest lakes are belching methane [849d]
- Scientists chip away at the mystery of how radiation weakens metal, one atom at a time [849d]
- New glow-in-the-dark material can track path of drugs through the human body [849d]
- Making butter-like spreads healthier [849d]
- New eDNA method opens doors for environmental research [849d]
- Biodegradable plastic mulch: A climate-smart agricultural practice [849d]
- Brown carbon from aromatic pollutants is emitted during combustion and wildfires [849d]
- Climate change is making lakes less blue [849d]
- 'Twisty' photons could turbocharge next-gen quantum communication [849d]
- Steps for successfully growing sweet potatoes in Washington [849d]
- Four new caladium cultivars for containers and landscapes [849d]
- An integrated modeling framework to assess surface and ground water resources [849d]
- A 'fourth dry year' likely in California, officials say [849d]
- How global warming affects astronomical observations [849d]
- Tonga volcano blast was unusual, could even warm the Earth [849d]
- Study connects decomposing body's BMI to surrounding soil microbes [849d]
- Assessing the potential activity of salen against proteins of SARS-CoV-2 [849d]
- Detailed insight into friction: How objects start to slide [849d]
- Developing a key element for scalable quantum computers [849d]
- Researchers use beams of muons to analyze the elemental composition of Asteroid Ryugu samples [849d]
- More than one-tenth of the world's terrestrial genetic diversity may already be lost, study says [849d]
- Termites may have a larger role in future ecosystems [849d]
- Traditional computers can solve some quantum problems [849d]
- Clarifying the chaos of narwhal behavior [849d]
- Why whales don't get brain damage when they swim [849d]
- Recent advances in solid-state NMR studies of zeolite catalysts [849d]
- Recent advance in three-dimensional porous carbon materials for electromagnetic wave absorption [849d]
- Developing ultracold circuits: Physicists set a new low-temperature record [849d]
- Wildfire smoke is unraveling decades of air quality gains [849d]
- How digital technologies and remote work affect well-being [849d]
- Heat-resistant nanophotonic material could help turn heat into electricity [849d]
- Explainer: Why a NASA spacecraft will crash into an asteroid [849d]
- Cell Rover: Exploring and augmenting the inner world of a cell [849d]
- The scourge of sexual violence in West Africa, unveiled [849d]
- Hotel housing improves well-being of individuals experiencing homelessness [849d]
- What if carbon border taxes applied to all carbon, and fossil fuels, too? [849d]
- Reanalysis of data places new constraints on powerful extragalactic technosignatures [849d]
- How to train doctors in a pandemic [849d]
- Mediterranean Sea hit by marine heatwave [849d]
- Study reveals past climate of Cape Town [849d]
- Indoor air quality experiments show exposure risks while cooking, cleaning [849d]
- A quarter of employees would rather quit than be forced back to the office [849d]
- Q&A: Algorithm to serve as cryptography standard for quantum computing era [849d]
- Researchers create synthetic rocks to better understand how increasingly sought-after rare earth elements form [849d]
- Discovery exposes immune system's 'off button' [849d]
- Six recent discoveries that have changed how we think about human origins [849d]
- Conspiracy theories are dangerous even if they don't affect behavior [849d]
- Governments' use of automated decision-making systems reflects systemic issues of injustice and inequality [849d]
- Of working women in South Africa, 12% are domestic workers. Yet they don't receive proper maternity leave or pay [849d]
- Looking back at America's summer of heat, floods and climate change: Welcome to the new abnormal [849d]
- Being a librarian isn't just about books. It's about helping everyone get access to information and resources [849d]
- When you're questioning your faith after being hurt by your religious community, here are three ways to cope [849d]
- Mixed cover crops capture carbon in soil, could help mitigate climate change [849d]
- Synthesizing nanosized zeolites [849d]
- What's behind the teacher shortage in US schools? [849d]
- Microplastics found in commercial fish from southern New Zealand [849d]
- African sleeping sickness: How the pathogen colonizes tsetse flies [849d]
- New study reveals how E. coli cells evade antibacterial treatment [849d]
- Moving mussels: New insights into shellfish farming [849d]
- Hemp byproducts are good alternative feed for lambs, study finds [849d]
- Scientists believe evolution could save coral reefs, if we let it [849d]
- RNA-editing tool a fast, sensitive test for COVID-19 [849d]
- Warming oceans are changing Australian reef fish populations [849d]
- Swimming nanorobots treat deadly pneumonia in mice [849d]
- Anthropogenic air pollution impacts health and climate in the Middle East [849d]
- Discovery challenges the recent re-interpretation of magma chambers [849d]
- Atomically engineered interfaces improve electrostriction in an oxide material [849d]
- Two weeks less snow on average recorded in mountain areas since 1982 [849d]
- Researchers map streamflow alterations to gauge human impact on ecosystems [849d]
- Researchers answer fundamental question of quantum physics [849d]
- Terahertz light from superconducting stripes [849d]
- Computer simulations visualize how an essential stem cell protein opens wrapped DNA [849d]
- What will replace climate warming HFCs in refrigerators and air conditioners? [849d]
- A possible way to confer TR4 fungus resistance to Cavendish bananas [849d]
- Female Airbnb hosts earn thousands less per year than male hosts [849d]
- Why do humans grow two sets of teeth? These marsupials are rewriting the story of dental evolution [849d]
- From Canada to Europe, survey reveals the challenges facing women leaders [849d]
- How to prepare for the next extreme heat wave now [849d]
- Wrapping of nanosize copper cubes can help convert carbon dioxide into other chemicals [849d]
- JPSS-2 begins launch processing [849d]
- A sea change for plastic pollution: new material biodegrades in ocean water [849d]
- 'Toxic masculinity': what does it mean, where did it come from—and is the term useful or harmful? [849d]
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