The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists improve process for turning hard-to-recycle plastic waste into fuel [841d]
- Study links cold water shock to catastrophic coral collapse in the Eastern Pacific [841d]
- Receding ice leaves Canada's polar bears at rising risk [841d]
- Tracing uncertainty: Google harnesses quantum mechanics at California lab [841d]
- Salt water creeps toward New Orleans up Mississippi River [841d]
- Researchers identify mechanism responsible for temperature and salinity 'staircases' in Arctic Ocean [841d]
- Scientists say a One Health approach to plant health is vital to achieving sustainable global food security [842d]
- Team designs system to create bioplastics [842d]
- Near-threshold resonance helps explain a controversial measurement of exotic decay in beryllium-11 [842d]
- Two new discoveries shed light on the mystery of how cells manage stress [842d]
- New study evaluates 'urban-wildland juxtapositions' of 36 US cities [842d]
- Research reveals bed bugs produce potentially dangerous amounts of histamine [842d]
- Team reports on a fungus that simultaneously combats two of the worst threats to banana plantation yields [842d]
- New nationwide strategy brings scientists and communities together to help reduce landslide risks [842d]
- Twenty years of research on relationship maintenance: More diversity is needed [842d]
- Coyotes in New York City do not need to rely on human food [842d]
- Engineering robust and scalable molecular qubits [842d]
- Hubble detects protective shield defending a pair of dwarf galaxies [842d]
- New algorithm could reduce the effects of long-term drift in fiber Bragg-grating temperature sensors [842d]
- Men's experiences of sexual racism differ in two online dating communities [842d]
- Encouraging girls to roleplay as successful female scientists could help close the gender gap in STEM [842d]
- Understanding virtual memory CD8+ T Cells [842d]
- Unlocking the doors to effective COVID-19 treatments [842d]
- Can a focus on politicians make the EU seem more human? [842d]
- Can gold mining be more sustainable? [842d]
- Exploring a new algorithm for reconstructing particles [842d]
- Newly discovered protein could be used to produce life-saving antifungals [842d]
- 'Optical magic': New flat glass enables optimal visual quality for augmented reality goggles [842d]
- Potential first traces of the universe's earliest stars [842d]
- When dangerous toxins teach fundamental biology [842d]
- Feeding behavior traits may be an indicator of feed efficiency in Holstein cows [842d]
- Compostable bioleather offers sustainable solutions for the clothing industry and beyond [842d]
- Tonga is home to 170 islands. A new one just formed from an underwater volcanic eruption [842d]
- Lunar glass shows moon asteroid impacts mirrored on Earth [842d]
- Dogs can smell when we're stressed, study suggests [842d]
- Studying for SATs? Strategic self-control may beat pure willpower [842d]
- Brazilian soybean growers' use of biofertilizer examined [842d]
- Scientists depict Dragonfly landing site on Saturn moon Titan [842d]
- Machine learning helps scientists peer (a second) into the future [842d]
- Multiple-doped hierarchical porous carbons for superior zinc ion storage [842d]
- Scientists have a bone to pick with paleontology's portrayal in video games [842d]
- Major map of lightning strikes produced [842d]
- Recent progress in 2D van der Waals heterostructures: Fabrication, properties, and applications [842d]
- LHCf continues to investigate cosmic rays [842d]
- Monster Hurricane Ian hammers Florida [842d]
- Oldest chimp from renown Guinean group dies [842d]
- Spanish vultures released in Cyprus to replenish population [842d]
- Solar geoengineering might work, but local temperatures could keep rising for years [842d]
- The hidden crisis of England's rural homelessness [842d]
- New report: Oil spills from offshore transportation way down [842d]
- Cristoforetti becomes first European woman to command ISS [842d]
- Two wrongs trying to make a right: Makeup calls are common for MLB umpires, financial analysts and probably you [842d]
- MESSENGER reveals a more dynamic Mercury surface [842d]
- Satellites can accurately take Earth's temperature [842d]
- Are extreme heat waves happening more than expected? Research says not yet [842d]
- Seeing antibiotics in action inside a pathogenic bacterium [842d]
- Optimized photoacoustic cell helps reduce effects of coherent and incoherent noises [842d]
- Full control of a six-qubit quantum processor in silicon [842d]
- Larval health of an Antarctic cold-water coral species may be resistant to warming water [842d]
- You don't have to be a cute koala to be an Instagram influencer. Give lizards and bugs a chance [842d]
- Research into 1930s commuting in London shows how public transport boosts the labor market [842d]
- Hurricane Ian: Older adults have many reasons for not evacuating. Why it's important to check on aging neighbors [842d]
- Spiral dislocation gives 3D topological photonics a robust edge [842d]
- Sex and power in the animal kingdom: Seven animals that will make you reconsider what you think you know [842d]
- Red kite chicks born during droughts are scarred for life: The hidden threat of climate change to wildlife conservation [842d]
- Child marriage comes with a heavy cost for young girls in Africa. But there's one clear way out [842d]
- Scientists create 'non-psychedelic' compound with same anti-depressant effect [842d]
- The techniques of denial and distraction that politicians use to manage scandal [842d]
- Evolution of emerging anti-Hale region and associated eruptive solar flares [842d]
- Antiferromagnetic materials and their suitability for future data storage applications [842d]
- Teachers' turnover intentions, burnout and poor work climate are interlinked [842d]
- Immune function remodeled by mitochondrial shape [842d]
- Three microscopes see more than two [842d]
- Gene duplication that appears to slow division of cells allows bowhead whales to live longer [842d]
- The rise of fishes illuminated by discovery of fossil treasure hoard [842d]
- Synergistic catalysts for high-efficiency hydrogen storage [842d]
- Physicists find way to control detonation wave in promising new type of engine [842d]
- The process of waves carrying plasma heat is observed for the first time [842d]
- Rare fossil teeth overturn long-held views about evolution of vertebrates [842d]
- Dead fish breathes new life into the evolutionary origin of fins and limbs [842d]
- Dawn of fishes: Early Silurian jawed vertebrates revealed head to tail [842d]
- Ancient 'shark' from China may be humans' oldest jawed ancestor [842d]
- Physicists take self-assembly to new level by mimicking biology [842d]
- Water fleas as 'canaries in a coal mine' offer key to managing chemical pollution [842d]
- Study identifies a new mechanism involved in the reproductive function [842d]
- New method makes it possible to assess the direct effects of human land use on the carbon cycle [842d]
- Your medical implant or food wrapper could someday be made of CBD [842d]
- How the Tibetan uplift affects evolution of westerly circulation [842d]
- Half world's birds in decline, species moving 'ever faster' to extinction [842d]
- Menacing Florida, Hurricane Ian nears catastrophic Category 5 [842d]
- Researchers observe excitonic Bloch-Siegert shift in quantum dots [842d]
- Articles in Dutch newspapers reveal changes in discussion of death [842d]
- Nanoparticles can improve stroke recovery by enhancing brain stimulation, study shows [842d]
- Social resistance of Bronze Age communities in response to emerging state societies in the Iberian Peninsula [842d]
- AI better than humans at detecting blue whale calls [842d]
- Research conducted throughout the Russian invasion is helping save Ukraine's historic artworks [842d]
- Gather ideas from strangers, but work through them with people close to you [842d]
- No environmental sustainability means no positive peace, and vice versa [842d]
- As glaciers melt at an alarming pace, a geologist reflects on the legacy of ice ages and what the future may hold [842d]
- Ultra-diffuse galaxy F8D1 has a giant tidal tail, observations find [842d]
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