The Brutalist Report - science
- UV-to-red light converting films accelerate plant growth, could help improve global food supply issues [741d]
- We need to stop thinking of insects as 'creepy crawlies' and recognise their keystone role in ecosystems, say scientists [741d]
- Force firms to reveal their impact on nature: major businesses [741d]
- Doctors say 'fossil fuel addiction' kills, starves millions [741d]
- New research shows how octopuses may have evolved [741d]
- 'Virtual autopsy' identifies a 17th-century mummified toddler hidden from the sun [741d]
- Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms [741d]
- Seals have a sense of rhythm [741d]
- Partial solar eclipse takes a bite out of the sun [741d]
- Methane 'super-emitters' mapped by NASA's new Earth space mission [741d]
- Study reveals soil moisture plays the biggest role in underground spread of natural gas leaking from pipelines [741d]
- Tracking the deuterium in raindrops, one molecule at a time [742d]
- New enzyme inhibitor shows promise for treating cancers, autoimmune diseases [742d]
- Emperor penguins granted protections under Endangered Species Act [742d]
- Their mission: Warning future humanity about buried nuclear waste [742d]
- Major push to save Australia's koalas [742d]
- Climate change is closing daily temperature gap: Clouds could be the cause [742d]
- Exploring the reasons for—and possible solutions to—the widespread world language educator shortage [742d]
- Recordings show some 'mute' animals communicate vocally: Study [742d]
- Case study discovers ecological impact of water-soluble polymers [742d]
- ISS habitat is safe for its residents, according to 5-year microbial study [742d]
- Strong quake shakes northern Philippines; no tsunami warning [742d]
- Research collaboration reveals new urbanization and landscape modifications at ancient Maya city [742d]
- COVID-causing virus in air detected with high-tech bubbles [742d]
- Researchers create lunar regolith bricks that could be used to construct Artemis base camp [742d]
- Genome sequencing of Moraxella bovis opens new doors for interventions against 'pinkeye' in cattle [742d]
- Republican Party lost core supporters after attack on Capitol [742d]
- Migrating birds drawn by light face higher chemical exposure [742d]
- Spintronics: A new tool at BESSY II for chirality investigations [742d]
- By leaving garden waste alone, Danes could store 600,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year [742d]
- Chemical clues to the mystery of what's coating Stradivari's violins [742d]
- Greenbelts are effective at slowing urban sprawl, new research shows [742d]
- Scientists warn of 'insect apocalypse' amid climate change [742d]
- Functional carbon materials for addressing dendrite problems in metal batteries [742d]
- New technology developed for single-cell analysis [742d]
- Study sheds light on how songs, movies and memories shape how people enjoy lighthearted entertainment [742d]
- How can women build high-status networks? [742d]
- Carbonized polymer dots enhance stability and flexibility of quasi-2D perovskite photodetector [742d]
- Niobespherene: A full-metal hollow cage cluster with superatomic stability and resistant to CO attack [742d]
- Creating fast, reliable 3D scans of flora and fauna [742d]
- Lucy spacecraft captures images of Earth, Moon ahead of gravity assist [742d]
- How viruses outwit cellular immune systems [742d]
- New study: American dog tick populations up in Colorado, Rocky Mountain wood ticks in 5 more counties [742d]
- How do you solve a problem like a proton? Smash it, then build it back with machine learning [742d]
- Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate [742d]
- Superaerophobic polyethyleneimine hydrogels improve electrochemical hydrogen production by promoting bubble detachment [742d]
- Sick queen bees have shriveled ovaries, putting their colonies at risk [742d]
- From Wyoming mountains to Connecticut forests, tracking feline apex predators [742d]
- Study estimates how much deforestation could increase if restrictions on mining in the Amazon are lifted [742d]
- Nestling birds recognize their local song 'dialect' [742d]
- Orangutans: Could 'half-Earth' conservation save the red ape? [742d]
- Do hypoallergenic cats even exist? Three myths dispelled about cat allergies [742d]
- In China, a debate over sanitary pads on trains reflects long-held beliefs about women and menstruation [742d]
- What's in your future? 'Fortune tellers' paper game helps children acquire fine motor and language skills [742d]
- Some councils still rely on outdated paper maps as supercharged storms make a mockery of flood planning [742d]
- From water conservation to crop selection, how farmers can take action against drought [742d]
- Novel insecticides are bad news for bee health and their guts [742d]
- Using the ocean to fight climate change raises serious environmental justice and technical questions [742d]
- Growing plants on buildings can reduce heat and produce healthy food in African cities [742d]
- Hairy snail discovered in 99-million-year-old amber [742d]
- Partial solar eclipse begins in Iceland headed towards India [742d]
- Swedes find 17th century sister vessel to famed Vasa warship [742d]
- Discovery of redundant protein functions raises questions about the evolution of the nervous system [742d]
- TanSat's first attempt to detect human-caused CO2 is successful [742d]
- Ancient bacteria might lurk beneath Mars' surface [742d]
- Integration on a chip: Miniaturized infrared detectors [742d]
- Graphs may prove key in search for Holy Grail of quantum error correction [742d]
- Study looks at how coral samples from Australia's Great Barrier Reef fare in acidic conditions [742d]
- Warm and cold: Interactive media tools shape political feelings and attitudes [742d]
- Part-time 'janitor' cell cleans up the nervous system when the normal janitors die [742d]
- Satellite telemetry data shows narwhals altering seasonal migration patterns in response to climate change [742d]
- Astronomers find cosmic rays driving galaxy's winds [742d]
- New method to label proteins could help track disease [742d]
- Astronomers discover a planetary system with a Neptune-mass planet and a massive sub-stellar object [742d]
- New moon marks end of monarch-spotting season [742d]
- Electrons that flow like liquids pave the way for robust quantum computers [742d]
- Study demonstrates efficiency of deltaic sediments for storing organic carbon for hundreds of thousands of years [742d]
- Lower than normal rainfall linked with a higher chance of food insecurity [742d]
- Hunga Ha'apai volcano blasted sulfate aerosols and a record-breaking amount of water vapor into the stratosphere [742d]
- Australians polarized about 'return to normal,' social media analysis shows [742d]
- The role of ethylene response factors in regulating fruit ripening and pathogen response [742d]
- Mexican Pacific islands are safe havens for seabirds thanks to conservation and restoration actions [742d]
- Logging, not wildfire, is most likely driving northern spotted owl decline [742d]
- Neutron star HESS J1731-347 may be a 'strange' star [742d]
- Mindfulness and well-being in management students [742d]
- With storms threatening to intensify, should Floridians stay or should they go? [742d]
- These cellulose nanofibers might be an alternative to petroleum-based plastics [742d]
- New potential from one-pot, one-step polymer synthesis [742d]
- Population aging, economic status may amplify air pollution health impacts [742d]
- Lithium hydride mediates hydrogenolysis of anilines to arenes [742d]
- Scaling up the production of vertically aligned, single-walled carbon nanotubes [742d]
- How a key immune protein is regulated in the cell [742d]
- Learning-based strategy to predict gene expression and identify regulatory sequences [742d]
- Compact and flexible fiber design ensures efficient focusing and razor-sharp images thanks to 3D printing [742d]
- Force stabilizes a bond in bacterial adhesion [742d]
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