The Brutalist Report - science
- New species of owl discovered in the rainforests of Africa's Príncipe Island [975d]
- Catholic Church can reduce carbon emissions by returning to meat-free Fridays, study suggests [975d]
- Scientists bring back Earth's 'memory' with mountaintop ice [975d]
- Want to save the bees? Pay attention to pathogens and flowers [975d]
- Cincinnati Zoo shares expertise with Indonesia to save endangered rhinos [975d]
- Mathematicians explain how some fireflies flash in sync [975d]
- Climate change to produce more rainbows, study finds [975d]
- New research on groundcherries bears new fruits [975d]
- Partisan divide contributed to false sense of racial equality in pandemic mortality [975d]
- New research shows Antarctic summer thaw starts earlier, ends later than previously believed [975d]
- Natural nutrient enrichment 8 million years ago caused today's largest ocean 'dead zone' [975d]
- Astronomers spot largest potentially hazardous asteroid detected in last eight years [975d]
- Australians less likely to use social media as an information source in a natural disaster [975d]
- Combination microscopy and DNA analysis reveals new insights into the diet of polar cod [975d]
- Study reveals how ancient fish colonized the deep sea [975d]
- Efficient nanovaccine delivery system boosts cellular immunity [975d]
- California set a record for greenhouse gas reductions in 2020, but it means nothing [975d]
- A new protocol for light-sheet live imaging of C. elegans adults [975d]
- After years of delays, San Diego's polystyrene foam ban could take effect in April [975d]
- Examining how first impressions affect later romantic outcomes [975d]
- New push to shore up shrinking Colorado River could reduce water flow to states [975d]
- The US may expand speed rules for boaters to protect whales, sparking industry protests [975d]
- The 'meteors of Halloween' are back this year. What to know about spotting a fireball [975d]
- For tribes, reforesting means reconnecting to history and culture [975d]
- Plankton zombies: Intracellular development and impact of a marine eukaryotic parasite on its host [975d]
- AI helps researchers design microneedle patches that restore hair in balding mice [975d]
- Safety net program shown effective in helping low-income households recover livelihoods following natural disasters [975d]
- A plan to power a lunar colony solely through solar energy without energy storage [975d]
- Cooking from meal boxes can cut household food waste by 38%—new research [975d]
- Researchers are working to help make New England woodlands more resilient [975d]
- When winds and currents align, ocean mixing goes deep [975d]
- 'Earth is in our hands': Astronaut Pesquet's plea for the planet [975d]
- UK orders all England's poultry kept in to fight bird flu [975d]
- A lasting impact: Microplastics settling into soil [975d]
- How researchers solved a decades-old mystery regarding cell volume [975d]
- Some like it hot: The ecological benefits of oyster reefs in tropical waters [975d]
- Researchers determine three-dimensional structure of PAPP-A [975d]
- Dracula at 125: How Bram Stoker's vampire is a monstrous creation of terrifying sleep disorders [975d]
- Uncovering the massive quantum mysteries of black holes [975d]
- Flesh-eating bugs get to work on creating animal bone dataset [975d]
- New unusual bee species discovered with dog-like snout [975d]
- New computational method builds detailed maps of human tissues [975d]
- Another reason red dwarfs might be bad for life: No asteroid belts [975d]
- Archaeological artifacts found on Norfolk Island [975d]
- Teflon coating study raises hot questions about microplastics in cooking [975d]
- Partisans willing to upend democracy to help their party win even when polarization is diminished [975d]
- Ultra-cold mini twisters: Quantum vortices are a strong indication of superfluidity [975d]
- In disasters, people are abandoning official info for social media. How to know what to trust [975d]
- From farming to fermentation: How New Zealand could 'brew up' new foods to reduce agricultural emissions [975d]
- An attack on Indigenous rights is an attack on nature conservation [975d]
- The Perseverance rover is collecting rock samples from Mars to bring back to Earth [975d]
- What long-term economic stagnation means for climate change [975d]
- Three factors that might explain why Ouija boards appear to work for some [975d]
- Stealth-care system: Scientists test 'smart' red blood cells to deliver antibiotics that target specific bacteria [975d]
- The answer is in the sheets: 2D nanosheets as anodes in Li-ion batteries [975d]
- In nanotube science, is boron nitride the new carbon? [975d]
- A new map of the octopus visual system gives clues to brain evolution [975d]
- Study proves a generalization of Bell's theorem: Quantum correlations are genuinely tripartite and nonlocal [975d]
- A new paradigm to enhance tumor targeting with biomimetic nanovectors [975d]
- Researchers 3D print degradable polymers using salt [975d]
- Socio-economic factors shown to drive mangrove losses and gains [975d]
- She led scientists advising New York on climate change. Did the city listen? [975d]
- What you see: Scientists use human perception to define bumble bee mimicry [975d]
- Herbal remedy for radioactive soil contamination [975d]
- Exploring the antioxidant benefits of different types of honey [975d]
- The Israeli coastline is contaminated with more than two tons of microplastics [975d]
- Atmospheric aerosol concentrations are decreasing, but ground measurements and climate models still differ [975d]
- Climate Questions: What are the solutions to climate change? [975d]
- A novel way to measure time using Rydberg states [975d]
- A better way to tell which species are vulnerable [975d]
- Neanderthal extinction may have been caused by sex, not fighting [975d]
- Why hay fever may get worse in a warming climate [975d]
- Image: The Halloween Crack in Antarctica [975d]
- Mini-radar for asteroid CubeSat [975d]
- A close encounter with a mysterious moon [975d]
- Topological near fields generated by topological structures [975d]
- New cellular protective mechanism discovered [975d]
- ESO captures the ghost of a giant star [975d]
- Climate change negatively affecting school sharks [975d]
- It's not the heat, it's the humidity: Water loss hurts bees most in the desert [975d]
- Increasing temperatures and ocean pH may spur ecosystem-altering changes [975d]
- Efflux pump inhibitors: Bulking up to beat bacteria [975d]
- The softer side of bats, a crucial component of many ecosystems [975d]
- Faster screen of biologicals for growth stimulants, disease protection in wheat and corn [975d]
- Study sheds more light on the star formation history and structure of IC 1396 [975d]
- Vegetation regulates energy exchange in the Arctic [975d]
- China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond [975d]
- China launches 3rd and final space station component [975d]
- Ardern in a flap as wren rocks N. Zealand's bird beauty contest [975d]
- Growing concern over unseasonal warm spell in Europe [975d]
- Just like humans, more intelligent jays have greater self-control [976d]
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