The Brutalist Report - science
- Protecting wildlife along the US-Mexico border [754d]
- Floods swallow cars, swamp houses in 'major' Australian emergency [754d]
- Disappearing notes in classical tune highlight the dramatic loss of Humpback Whales [754d]
- Can shifting social norms help mitigate climate change? [755d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft prepares to swing by Earth [755d]
- Machine learning takes hold in nuclear physics [755d]
- NASA's Swift and Fermi missions detect exceptional cosmic blast [755d]
- Investigating gender equity: Researchers analyze gender distribution of institutional leadership roles [755d]
- Drug discovery method identifies naturally occurring metabolite that converts 'bad' fat to 'good' fat [755d]
- Research team develops a theory to improve the energy efficiency of electronic devices [755d]
- Mathematical model could bring us closer to effective stem cell therapies [755d]
- The missing link: Fatty acid metabolism impacts plant immunity [755d]
- Class background still marker for 'success' in later life, research shows [755d]
- Will cell-based milk change the dairy industry? This California lab could lead the way [755d]
- A molecular multi-qubit model system for quantum computing [755d]
- Improved adaptation: Bacteria can profit from the genetic material of other bacteria [755d]
- Wildlife populations have fallen nearly 70% in 50 years, WWF warns [755d]
- Researchers develop method with single-molecule precision to engineer enzyme 'stickiness' [755d]
- Seismic sensing reveals flood damage potential [755d]
- Developing self-complementary macrocycles with ingenious molecules [755d]
- Bulletin highlights risk-limiting audits as efficient means of confirming the accuracy of election results [755d]
- Research shows social spiders have different ways of hunting in groups [755d]
- 'Plant blindness' is caused by urban life and could be cured through wild food foraging, study shows [755d]
- 5.3 billion cell phones to become waste in 2022: report [755d]
- Severe storms swell Iguazu falls to 10 times normal flow [755d]
- Climate change will affect all businesses. A US regulator wants companies to tell shareholders how [755d]
- Scientists count electric charges in a single catalyst nanoparticle down to the electron [755d]
- 'Smart plastic' material is step forward toward soft, flexible robotics and electronics [755d]
- Researchers take key step toward big gains in plastics recycling [755d]
- Scientists reveal protein mechanism behind tuberculosis pathogen success [755d]
- Next-generation single-molecule protein sequencing technology [755d]
- US opts to not rebuild renowned Puerto Rico telescope [755d]
- Ozone hole grows this year, but still shrinking in general [755d]
- Improving battery safety and efficiency for electric vehicles [755d]
- Light-driven process for synthesis of important polyfluoroaryl carboxylic acids with carbon dioxide [755d]
- Using genetics to support sustainable aquaculture: Results from 20 years of breeding rainbow trout [755d]
- New satellite imagery first to identify endangered Gulf of St. Lawrence North Atlantic right whale from space [755d]
- Pandemic escalated teen cyberbullying, with Asian Americans targeted the most [755d]
- Dissipative soliton generation and real-time dynamics in microresonator-filtered fiber lasers [755d]
- Wavelength stable green InGaN micro LEDs monolithically grown on silicon substrate [755d]
- Rainbow fentanyl: The newest Halloween scare [755d]
- Using a lithium nitride gradient in 3D carbon-based lithium anodes for highly stable lithium metal batteries [755d]
- New polymer made from recycled waste has real magnetic appeal [755d]
- Exploring the history of an early nimravid from California [755d]
- Ballast water management is reducing the flow of invasive species into the Great Lakes [755d]
- Lipid expansion microscopy uses 'power of click chemistry' [755d]
- Restoring the orangutan in Whole-Earth or Half-Earth contexts [755d]
- Widespread variation of inherited retroviruses among Darwin's finches [755d]
- Wastewater alert: Research highlights antimicrobial resistance risk [755d]
- #MeToo in space: We must address the potential for sexual harassment and assault away from Earth [755d]
- Early self-regulation boosts children's educational success [755d]
- New measurements quantifying qudits provide glimpse of quantum future [755d]
- Making 'true' equine IVF a reproducible success [755d]
- Research finds earlier start times have little effect on elementary school outcomes [755d]
- Exploring sedimentary response to Eocene-era tectonic and climate changes in southeast Indian Ocean [755d]
- Gender stereotypes lead recruiters to discriminate against men [755d]
- Why are kangaroo populations increasing in Western Australia? [755d]
- Why critically endangered female whales struggle to reproduce [755d]
- Droughts could leave us without milk, beer, and so much more [755d]
- Do we perceive colors differently depending on the language we speak? [755d]
- Floods in Victoria are uncommon. Why they're happening now, and how they compare to the past [755d]
- Young people in poorer places are often failed by banks. Here's what needs to change [755d]
- Coastal erosion is unstoppable. So how do we live with it? [755d]
- Animal friendships are surprisingly like our own [755d]
- Machine learning predicts heat capacities of metal-organic frameworks [755d]
- Johannesburg's informal traders face abuse: The city's 'world class' aspirations create hostility towards them [755d]
- Teachers detail digital safety concerns, strategies in elementary schools [755d]
- Established employees need adjustment period with new work colleagues [755d]
- Will tropical mountain tree species adjust to warming temperatures? [755d]
- NASA Earth science racks up frequent-flier miles in New Zealand skies [755d]
- Global database of spider silk to aid development of biomaterials [755d]
- Digital immigration status may lead to housing discrimination for EU citizens in the UK [755d]
- Testing the theory that human's long developmental period is due to difficulty in learning complex foraging skills [755d]
- Researchers build a 'Wikipedia' for resistant bacteria [755d]
- Researchers capture how genes fold and work at unprecedented resolution [755d]
- Ancient humans: Clarifying the co-existence between modern humans and Neanderthals [755d]
- Physicists reach qubit computing breakthrough [755d]
- Land in a cyclone's wake becomes more vulnerable to forest fires [755d]
- Friendly virus shown to attack Fusobacterium, which causes gum disease and stimulates breast and colon cancer [755d]
- Physicists predict the novel entangled states on programmable quantum simulators [755d]
- Boosting eco-friendly battery performance using catalysts with unconventional phase nanostructures [755d]
- 30,000 near-Earth asteroids discovered, and numbers are rising [755d]
- Video: Solar Orbiter speeds toward its next rendezvous with the sun [755d]
- Japanese cockroach east-west separation established more than 5,000 years ago [755d]
- Behavior change is essential to address the climate emergency [755d]
- Strengthening cold ocean current buffers Galápagos Islands from climate change [755d]
- Ethylene fabricated by cations [755d]
- Europe heading for warmer-than-average winter: forecaster [755d]
- Protecting Mars Sample Return spacecraft from micrometeorites requires high-caliber work [755d]
- How climate change influences paddy soil nitrogen pool in northeastern China [755d]
- Two hits to the mitochondria can cause severe anemia [755d]
- Wolf spider's hunting rate may peak at 85 degrees [755d]
- Popular herbicide weakens bumblebees' color vision [755d]
- Chlorophyll may biochemically recycle antioxidants [755d]
- Quantum computers in action in chemistry [755d]
- 740,000 km of fishing line and 14 billion hooks lost at sea each year [755d]
- Using spectroscopy technology, researchers discover cascade nanozymes can treat tumor cells [755d]
- Simple, rapid and robust method makes mouse whole organs transparent for imaging [755d]
- Astronomers detect an inflated 'hot Jupiter' exoplanet [755d]
- Changing direction: Research team discovers switchable electronic chirality in an achiral Kagome superconductor [755d]
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