The Brutalist Report - science
- India's capital to shut schools as toxic smog chokes city [729d]
- First manned flight of Boeing Starliner delayed until April [729d]
- Mars's crust is more complex and evolved than previously thought [729d]
- Sunlight-absorbing organic compounds are produced on the wet surfaces of atmospheric particles [730d]
- Research shows COVID-19 lockdown did not lead to quieter offshore ocean [730d]
- Companies often don't match climate talk and lobbying, study says [730d]
- Psychology researchers publish book on innovation and creativity [730d]
- Island archaeology could be a model for space exploration [730d]
- Aggressively patriarchal worldview attracted Swedish women to the Islamic State, study finds [730d]
- Macho makeup: New research on how cosmetics increase attractiveness in men [730d]
- Researchers' revamped AI tool makes water dramatically safer in refugee camps [730d]
- Sustainability claims behind booming food technologies lack evidence, study finds [730d]
- In organizations, group dynamics influence individuals' likelihood of blowing the whistle on wrongdoing [730d]
- Combining neutrons and X-ray imaging, scientists study meteorites to explore how Earth acquired its water [730d]
- Exploring the use of biostimulants within the Georgia golf industry [730d]
- Oldest paleogenome from the African continent tells of the extinction of the blue antelope [730d]
- Sharp divide in state legislative abortion response during first two months after Dobbs decision [730d]
- Why keeping it in the family can be good news when it comes to CEOs [730d]
- Disconnection, not teens' screen time, is the problem [730d]
- Summer mechanical hedging to prune eight cider apple cultivars [730d]
- Could coffee offer protection from catching COVID-19? [730d]
- Novel nanowire fabrication technique paves way for next generation spintronics [730d]
- A new approach for high-throughput quantitative phase microscopy [730d]
- Annual Arkansas Poll finds economy still top concern for Arkansas voters [730d]
- How NASA's Roman telescope will scan for show stopping explosions [730d]
- Defect in cellular respiration renders sac fungi infertile [730d]
- Report says native fish overlooked as invaders in US waters [730d]
- Polarized X-rays reveal shape, orientation of extremely hot matter around black hole [730d]
- Carnivore gut microbes offer insight into health of wild ecosystems [730d]
- Global warming in the Arctic increases megafires on the permafrost [730d]
- IceCube neutrinos give us first glimpse into the inner depths of an active galaxy [730d]
- Scientists identify the highest-ever recorded volcanic plume [730d]
- Study proposes measures to strengthen Burundi's plant health system [730d]
- Novel single-crystal production method opens up promising avenues for studies in solid-state physics [730d]
- Information carrying could be improved through hopfions [730d]
- Invasive fruit fly may pose threat to forest ecosystems [730d]
- EPA awards grants to monitor air quality in 37 states [730d]
- 'On the brink of a new civil war': Survey highlights fragility of American democracy, stark partisan divides [730d]
- Understanding how news works can short-circuit the connection between social media use and vaccine hesitancy [730d]
- Perturbing the Bernoulli shift map in binary systems [730d]
- 'Stretched' nuclear states under the magnifying glass at the Krakow cyclotron [730d]
- Femtosecond GHz/MHz BiBurst pulses can greatly enhance silicon ablation efficiency [730d]
- Can cosmic inflation be ruled out? [730d]
- Political violence in America isn't going away anytime soon [730d]
- Indigenous languages make inroads into public schools [730d]
- How asexuals navigate romantic relationships [730d]
- Olive ridley sea turtles are constantly on the move, so protective zones should follow them [730d]
- Ocean microbes get their diet through a surprising mix of sources, study finds [730d]
- 8 billion humans: How population growth and climate change are connected [730d]
- The relationship between grassland biodiversity and productivity under influence of multiple-resource addition [730d]
- New method shows role of elusive RNA in muscle regeneration [730d]
- Sulfonium cations for quasi-2D perovskite solar cells [730d]
- Why some big corporations must split up to survive [730d]
- NASA Armstrong develops tech to bring space launch to any airport [730d]
- Mars: Could life itself have made the planet uninhabitable? [730d]
- More than a story of treasures: Revisiting Tutankhamun's tomb 100 years after its discovery [730d]
- In 1 classroom, 4 teachers manage 135 kids—and love it [730d]
- Australia relies on controversial offsets to meet climate change targets—but offsets are a target at COP27 [730d]
- Ripple effect: As global freshwater basins dry up, the threat to ecosystems and communities grows [730d]
- Cohousing is empowering people to fight back against a global housing crisis [730d]
- The origins of human society are more complex than we thought [730d]
- If more houses had water barrels, it could help with drought, flooding and water pollution [730d]
- Burglars steal more gold when the price is high—new research [730d]
- Women get fewer chances to speak on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC, according to large-scale analysis [730d]
- Seeing concentrations of toxins with the naked eye [730d]
- Preventing resistance in cancer therapy [730d]
- Water was both a necessity and a barrier to early life on Earth. Microdroplets are a potential solution to this paradox [730d]
- Platypus populations impacted by large river dams are more vulnerable to threats [730d]
- Talk of 'Christian nationalism' is getting a lot louder. But what does the term really mean? [730d]
- Who is responsible when climate change harms the world's poorest countries, and what does compensation look like? [730d]
- Music inspires powerful emotions on screen, just like in real life [730d]
- Parents have very warm feelings toward other parents. Why that could be bad news for the child-free [730d]
- Why schools' going back to 'normal' won't work for students of color [730d]
- Former math teacher explains why some students are 'good' at math and others lag behind [730d]
- There are, in fact, fish in the Hudson River [730d]
- Spin transfer and distance-dependent spin coupling in linearly assembled Ag-Cu nanoclusters [730d]
- New study on Fusobacterium nucleatum: Why does this oral cavity germ colonize and accelerate tumors? [730d]
- Bacterial armor plating has implications for antibiotics [730d]
- Public more likely to support climate action if other countries commit as well [730d]
- Firing protons at fluorine-19 helps explain calcium content in oldest observed star [730d]
- Three factors that might explain why some snails survived the end-Triassic mass extinction event [730d]
- Africa droughts became more frequent, more intense, and widespread over the last four decades [730d]
- Cooperation among hydropower producers could hold the answer to reviving the mighty Mekong [730d]
- Crows able to understand the concept of recursion [730d]
- Social justice storytelling helps librarians advocate for patrons, themselves [730d]
- Elevated CO2 levels cause mineral deficiency in plants resulting in less nutritious crops [730d]
- A high-fat diet impairs fetal blood stem cells in pregnant monkeys [730d]
- Study highlights the dominant role of light competition in grassland plant diversity [730d]
- Physicists shed new light on unanswered questions about glass-liquid transition [730d]
- Water flow simulations using 3D models of fossils yield new clues to the evolution of tiny, ancient marine animals [730d]
- NASA sounding rockets launch multiple science payloads [730d]
- Study reveals migration law and recycling strategy of nitrogen in innovative recirculating aquaculture system [730d]
- Combination effects under low temperature plasma have synergistic fungicide effects [730d]
- Exploring pressure-gated band-edge states of 2D halide perovskites [730d]
- Researchers explore interfacial shear for a more frictionless future [730d]
- Video: Why does climate change matter? We asked a NASA scientist [730d]
- Creating a better way to track groundwater contamination [730d]
- Describing the mechanism by which oxygen in the blood is detected [730d]
- Viking Age silver treasure found in Stjørdal municipality [730d]
- A first-of-its-kind framework to characterize hydrogels for biomedical scientists and engineers [730d]
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