The Brutalist Report - science
- Hurricane Ian strengthens to Category 4 as it barrels toward Florida [772d]
- Chemical in cells of marine organisms enables them to survive high pressures found in deep oceans [772d]
- Study: Heatwave led to unprecedented melt of Swiss glaciers [772d]
- 'Incredible': Astronomers hail first images of asteroid impact [772d]
- A new window into plants of the past [772d]
- Providing 'quality assurance' for new stem cells: Macrophages do the vetting [772d]
- Typhoon Noru makes landfall in Vietnam [772d]
- How introductory courses deter minority students from STEM degrees [772d]
- Browse, graze, mate: Food and company help animals in captivity [772d]
- Rising global temperatures point to future widespread droughts [772d]
- Researchers discover method to control carcinogenic formaldehyde release from wood in the home [772d]
- Scientists bring the fusion energy that lights the sun and stars closer to reality on Earth [772d]
- Researchers discover new predator damaging our ecosystems [772d]
- First global survey of mayors shows urgent climate, infrastructure, equity challenges [772d]
- Researchers unlock a new method for testing protein-based drugs [772d]
- Climate change could mean more intense locust outbreaks and threaten food security [772d]
- NASA moon rocket back in hangar, launch unlikely until Nov. [772d]
- As Ian barrels toward Florida, residents brace for hurricane hell [772d]
- Researchers reconstruct the genome of the common ancestor of all mammals [772d]
- Quantum effects in memristive devices [772d]
- Determining how and why cells make decisions [772d]
- Researchers identify African dust by measuring isotopes [772d]
- Facebook busts Chinese influence network targeting Americans on abortion and guns ahead of midterms [772d]
- Fighting fake news online: Going beyond scientific slogans to connect with people emotionally [772d]
- Metasurface engineered to create three different images depending on illumination [772d]
- Researchers identify genes potentially responsible for sugarcane's resistance to pests, cold and drought [772d]
- More naturally occurring trees and less clustering could benefit urban forests [772d]
- Exploring the reality of unread Stasi files [772d]
- Edge waves, continental shelf fueled the 2021 Acapulco Bay tsunami [772d]
- Symbiotic bacteria protect beetle larvae from pathogens [772d]
- Ahead of the curve: An optical fiber sensor for measuring deviations in the spine [772d]
- Fatal police shootings in US are more prevalent and training is more limited than in other nations [772d]
- Lead safety guidance lacking for urban farmers in many major US cities [772d]
- Team develops a powerful Bragg reflector with ultrahigh refractive index metamaterial [772d]
- Hurricane Ian leaves western Cuba battered, takes aim for Florida [772d]
- Underwater heat 'inferno' ravages Mediterranean corals [772d]
- Experts agree: Dairy cattle's welfare worse than beef cattle [772d]
- Study finds Australian caves are up to 500,000 years older than we thought, and it could explain a megafauna mystery [772d]
- Climate change is turning trees into gluttons [772d]
- Diverse landscapes at the heart of bee conservation [772d]
- Synthetic lava in lab aids exoplanet exploration [772d]
- How we accidentally planned the desertion of Australian cities [772d]
- South Sudan should disarm civilians: The evidence shows this improves security [772d]
- The war in Ukraine shows how libraries play a vital role in challenging disinformation [772d]
- Three reasons Hurricane Ian poses a major flooding hazard for Florida: A meteorologist explains [772d]
- Beavers can do wonders for nature, but we should be realistic about these benefits extending to people [772d]
- Some plants can short-circuit the toxic effects of metals. Now scientists are trying to harness their power [772d]
- Children's eyewitness testimony can be as accurate as adults' or more so. If interviewers follow these guidelines [772d]
- 'There's only so far I can take them': Why teachers give up on struggling students who don't do their homework [772d]
- How does climate change impact fall foliage? [772d]
- Study outlines one way employers can head off 'quiet quitting' [772d]
- How hot could heat waves get? Climate expert discusses record-breaking temperatures [772d]
- Why do some languages have more words than others? [772d]
- Disadvantaged workers face more challenges in retirement, too [772d]
- Linguistic cues could be key to exposing fake news [772d]
- Fish scientist helped the alien in Jordan Peele's 'Nope' seem terrifyingly real [772d]
- Seawater could have provided phosphorus required for emerging life [772d]
- Neurogenesis in species of Central American fish depends on presence of predation risk, research finds [772d]
- Armored worm reveals the ancestry of three major animal groups [772d]
- AI grain assessment sows seeds for better returns [772d]
- Heavy floods ravage West Africa farmlands [773d]
- Webb's icy instrument reveals complex structures [773d]
- Zhurong rover finds evidence of possible flooding on Mars billions of years ago [773d]
- Scientists achieve a new understanding of the nucleotide excision repair process [773d]
- Plesiosaur unearthed in 1995 found to have been long-necked marine reptile [773d]
- We studied 309,544 patent applications—and found inventing is still a man's world [773d]
- Physically active lessons in school can enhance pupils' learning and motor skills, study finds [773d]
- New herbicide solution inspired by cholesterol medicine [773d]
- New strategy to precisely target subtypes of key protein [773d]
- Improving performance for efficient photoelectrochemical water splitting [773d]
- Turning the polymerization process on and off using a switchable template [773d]
- Color composition preferences in art paintings are determined by color statistics [773d]
- Two rare super-Mercuries discovered in the same star system [773d]
- Deep learning uses stream discharge to estimate watershed subsurface permeability [773d]
- Finding the ship that sent out a warning to the Titanic [773d]
- Ending a 50-year mystery, scientists reveal how bacteria can move [773d]
- Probiotic combination drastically improves oyster larvae survival [773d]
- Evidence of the use of baby carriers 10,000 years ago [773d]
- Arctic lakes act as 'reactors' or 'chimneys' for carbon dioxide [773d]
- Chinese astronomers discover more than 1,600 new star clusters [773d]
- Symbiotic fungi suggest biocontrol implications for pest beetles [773d]
- Women still less likely to be hired, promoted, mentored or even have their research cited [773d]
- New 'triggers' in an essential pathway to destroy microRNAs [773d]
- Researchers identify 10 km-thick layer containing softer, melted rock at the bottom of the Pacific plate [773d]
- Examining the clash of masculine identities on an internet hate site [773d]
- Enemy turned ally: Ancient viral genes protect the brain against new infections [773d]
- New understanding of the inner world of lysosomes [773d]
- Technology produces more than 100 medical microrobots per minute that can be disintegrated in the body [773d]
- First electronic skin with a mesh structure for long-term attachment with no discomfort [773d]
- New upcycling system for commercial polyesters [773d]
- Experimental evolution: Marine copepods can genetically adapt to changing ocean conditions [773d]
- An ocean inside the Earth? Water is determined to be hundreds of kilometers down [773d]
- Scientists urge top publisher to withdraw faulty climate study [773d]
- Hurricane Ian hits Cuba as Category 3 storm [773d]
- Quantum technology reaches unprecedented control over captured light [773d]
- Cattle grazing with virtual fencing shows potential to create wildfire fuel breaks, study finds [773d]
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