The Brutalist Report - science
- Ethiopian crop 'enset' identified as climate coping strategy in drought-prone regions [766d]
- Report lays bare Australia's 'sobering' climate challenge [766d]
- European Space Agency to vote on record budget, name new astronauts [766d]
- Magnitude 5.9 quake hits northwest Turkey, 50 injured [766d]
- Overcoming challenges in the delivery of nucleic acid therapeutics [766d]
- UK government 'misleading public' about modern slavery, new research claims [766d]
- Quantum algorithms save time in the calculation of electron dynamics [766d]
- Chinese writing: From complexity to greater complexity [766d]
- World's heaviest flying bird may be self-medicating on plants used in traditional medicine [767d]
- Oldest army ant ever discovered reveals iconic predator once raided Europe [767d]
- COP27's 'loss and damage' fund for developing countries could be a breakthrough—or another empty climate promise [767d]
- Opinion: How the fossil fuel lobby crowded out calls for climate justice at COP27 [767d]
- Researchers evaluate performance of MODIS land reflectance products in water monitoring [767d]
- Scientists say chemicals could undercut global plastics treaty [767d]
- Green stormwater control measures clean up urban streams [767d]
- Researchers introduce a Persian language tool for evaluating aesthetic responsiveness [767d]
- Researchers find decrease in crucial trace element preceded ancient mass extinction [767d]
- Researchers working to improve and simplify models for how PFAS flow through ground [767d]
- Secretion secrets revealed: Pathogen effector characterization for a devastating plant disease [767d]
- Opinion: COP27 will be remembered as a failure—here's what went wrong [767d]
- New insights into how long-banned PCBs unleash their toxicity inside the body [767d]
- Researchers use low-cost 3D printer to develop new method for creating microspheres [767d]
- New way to synthesize mRNAs could enhance effectiveness of mRNA drugs and vaccines [767d]
- It is still too early to use artificial intelligence for criminal justice, claims new paper [767d]
- Experiment demonstrates nanoscale structures can improve reverse osmosis seawater desalination [767d]
- NOAA's GOES-U completes thermal vacuum testing [767d]
- NASA, ESA reveal tale of death, dust in Orion constellation [767d]
- Limiting global warming now can preserve valuable freshwater [767d]
- New microscope can take 3D images of cells while working in a natural environment [767d]
- Researchers construct high-resolution physical-biogeochemical model in Indo-Pacific ocean [767d]
- World's first industrial model of a flow photo-on-demand synthesis system that uses chloroform as the precursor [767d]
- James Webb Space Telescope reveals an exoplanet atmosphere as never seen before [767d]
- US students lost decades of progress in math, reading. Could this strategy be the solution? [767d]
- How to test whether we're living in a computer simulation [767d]
- 'Primordial super-enhancers' provide early snapshot of the mechanisms that allowed for multicellularity [767d]
- Leading the way in superconductor research: New compounds of lanthanum and hydrogen [767d]
- Popular strategies for reducing gasoline use aren't getting a chance to work [767d]
- Study reveals new method of preparing imaging agents [767d]
- Shared conserved module found in formation of moss midribs and seed plant axillary meristems [767d]
- Microplankton study: Active lipids enable intelligent swimming under nutrient limitation [767d]
- All signs point to world blowing past the 1.5 degrees global warming limit—here's what we can still do about it [767d]
- Exquisite new fossils from South Africa offer a glimpse into a thriving ecosystem 266 million years ago [767d]
- Secrets of sunspots and solar magnetic fields investigated in NASA supercomputing simulations [767d]
- Supporting an aging population experiencing homelessness [767d]
- Scientists need help to save nature. With a smartphone and these 8 tips, we can get our kids on the case [767d]
- Sweet corn sweltering in summer heat spells uncertainty for corn lovers [767d]
- Glass-like shells of diatoms help turn light into energy in dim conditions [767d]
- What mirrored ants, vivid blue butterflies and Monstera house plants can teach us about designing buildings [767d]
- New study finds Austerity 1.0 led to more crime—could we see the same again in Austerity 2.0? [767d]
- Sequencing project to unleash the biotechnological potential of single-celled algae [767d]
- Insights into a 'hot' microbe that can grow on nitrogen while producing methane [767d]
- What planting tomatoes shows us about climate change [767d]
- Collaborative Indigenous research is a way to repair the legacy of harmful research practices [767d]
- The story of the purple tomato—and why its success is a win for GM foods [767d]
- COP27 flinched on phasing out 'all fossil fuels.' What's next for the fight to keep them in the ground? [767d]
- Hard-working Colombian beetles clean garbage, retire as pets [767d]
- Catalonia limits water use as Spain prays for rain [767d]
- Study demonstrates how microplastic particles differ across the Atlantic Ocean [767d]
- New research reveals invisible meteors [767d]
- Neutrons expose crystal structure of elusive carbonic acid for the first time [767d]
- Plastic in foraminifera and possible consequences for the environment [767d]
- The interplay between epidemics, prevention information, and mass media [767d]
- World's oldest meal helps unravel mystery of our earliest animal ancestors [767d]
- Macroporous silicone chips for decoding microbial dark matter in environmental microbiomes [767d]
- Researchers develop algorithm to identify microbial contaminants in low microbial biomass microbiomes [767d]
- Ghana digitized its address system. Its failure offers lessons to other African countries creating smart cities [767d]
- Bacteria can travel thousands of kilometers on airborne dust [767d]
- Could lab-grown meat pave the way for more ethical, environmentally friendly food? [767d]
- Bright fireball may have dropped meteorites in Niagara region [767d]
- International team observes innermost structure of quasar jet [767d]
- Who will become history's first 'parastronaut'? [767d]
- France, Germany, Italy agree on next-generation space rockets [767d]
- EXPLAINER: Why was Indonesia's shallow quake so deadly? [767d]
- Study shows chemical coatings can affect microparticles 'swimming' in mucus solutions [767d]
- Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average [767d]
- A powerful new tool to advance genomics, disease research [767d]
- Just 17 minutes of YouTube videos can drive down prejudice, study reveals [767d]
- Take climate-changing aerosols seriously, scientists say [767d]
- Charcoal and cattle correlate with Madagascar's megafaunal extinctions [767d]
- Managing Washington's gray wolf population—through fear [767d]
- Scientists unlock nature's secret to super-selective binding [767d]
- New analysis helps reconcile differences between satellites and climate models [767d]
- Many planets could have atmospheres rich in helium, study finds [767d]
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