The Brutalist Report - science
- Restoring biodiversity in deforested ranches one tree at a time [874d]
- Neutron experiments reveal what maintains good function in bones [874d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover deposits first sample on Mars surface [874d]
- Drying process could be key step in development of life [874d]
- Biodiversity: One way to help countries stick to their commitments to restore nature [874d]
- Temporary child-welfare placements target non-white children disproportionately [874d]
- Assembly begins on NASA's next tool to study exoplanets [874d]
- Researchers use quantum mechanics to see objects without looking at them [874d]
- Wildfire threats not commonly disclosed by U.S. firms despite risk to economy [874d]
- What is an aftershock? Learn about the smaller earthquakes impacting Northern California. [874d]
- Chile's ALMA observatory resumes work after cyberattack [874d]
- Europe's access to space in jeopardy after Vega-C rocket failure [874d]
- EXPLAINER: Arctic blast sweeps US, bomb cyclone possible [874d]
- NASA retires InSight Mars lander mission after years of science [874d]
- Researchers discover 'dormant' magnetosome genes in non-magnetic bacteria [874d]
- Study finds anger over COVID-19 layoffs keeping hospitality workers from returning to jobs [874d]
- Scientists highlight safe access to the outdoors with naming of new plant species [874d]
- When it comes to disaster prevention policies, who can we trust? [874d]
- New fossil foot analysis reveals the surprising and varied lifestyles of dinosaur bird ancestors [874d]
- Not all mushrooms are alike: How fine underground braids could remedy heavy metal contamination [874d]
- Non-inertial torques and the Euler equation [874d]
- Constrained future brightening of solar radiation in China and its implication for solar power [874d]
- Large Hadron Collider ATLAS moves into top gear for Run 3 [874d]
- Disproportionately large amounts of carbon accumulate at the bottom of deep-sea trenches, research shows [874d]
- Multi-heterointerfaces for selective and efficient urea production [874d]
- More than fun and games: Celebrations can increase perceived social support [874d]
- Team develops graphene-based nanoelectronics platform [874d]
- Social media may prevent users from reaping the creative rewards of profound boredom [874d]
- Seven years of carbon-based electrochemical catalysts: Where we are and where we need to go [874d]
- Palau's Rock Islands harbor heat-resistant corals [874d]
- Ask for payment before or after? The effects of timing in pay-what-you-want pricing [874d]
- Merry or scary? Santa's 'Ho ho ho' mirrors our own ambiguous relationship to laughter [874d]
- New insights into intrinsically disordered proteins and how they change shape within a cell [874d]
- Climate impacts are increasing; textbooks aren't keeping pace [874d]
- Cross-cultural study examines maternal attitudes and infant development [874d]
- Metabolic hack makes ocean algae more resilient to 21st century climate change [874d]
- Exploring perceptions of faces paired with fake news on Twitter [874d]
- What constitutes teacher expertise? New research points to the answer [874d]
- Image: Snowy Alps from Copernicus satellite [874d]
- Astronomers spot stars in the most distant galaxies for the first time [875d]
- We could spread life to the Milky Way with comets. But should we? [875d]
- COVID hit companies hard. Why some kept their sustainability commitments, and others didn't [875d]
- Investments in green energy infrastructure: An (over)performance that will last? [875d]
- Adjusting the intensity of farming can help address climate change, says professor [875d]
- Documentary spurs a new look at the case of the first gene-edited babies [875d]
- Wicked winter storm threatens US holiday travel chaos [875d]
- Deconvoluting the data: Charge density distributions of electric double layers [875d]
- Scientists turn single molecule clockwise or counterclockwise on demand [875d]
- China's lucrative orchid industry is a test for the nation's commitment to conservation [875d]
- Failing crypto could be a win for the environment [875d]
- Economic historians find gender equality is good for economic growth [875d]
- When research data is shared freely [875d]
- Webb captures luminous, face-on spiral galaxy NGC 7469 [875d]
- Policy brief: Biodiversity-enhancing management on farms must benefit farmers economically [875d]
- Switching of K-Q intervalley trions fine structure and their dynamics in n-doped monolayer WS2 [875d]
- Inverse design and realization of an optical cavity-based displacement transducer with arbitrary responses [875d]
- Climate change: Evaluating CO2 emissions from land use with greater precision [875d]
- Study observes spin-orbit-parity coupled superconductivity in thin 2M-WS2 [875d]
- A new tool for studying multiple characteristics of a single cell [875d]
- Sculpting the human body plan in a dish [875d]
- Shedding light on the origin of complex life forms [875d]
- Researchers characterize rare, damaged cells that block the functions of their neighbors [875d]
- Groundwater replenishes much faster than scientists previously thought [875d]
- Theoreticians discover why optical cavities curb the rate of chemical reactions [875d]
- Beating Brassica blight: How treatment with amino acids can prevent disease [875d]
- Trio of smaller satellites to continue NASA/USGS's Landsat legacy [875d]
- Rapid test based on specially designed magnetic nanoparticles reliably detects pathogens in a few seconds [875d]
- The oceans hold enormous carbon dioxide sequestration potential, making them an ally in the climate change fight [875d]
- Optomechanics simulates graphene lattices [875d]
- Radiation damage to paternal DNA is passed on to offspring: Study [875d]
- 'Better picker-upper' absorbs three times more liquid than a paper towel [875d]
- Tracing the rapid evolution of spermatogenesis across mammals [875d]
- Coral reefs are spatially distributed to maximize the availability of resources, finds reef formation study [875d]
- First evidence found of a dinosaur eating a mammal [875d]
- Human ancestors may have sailed across the Aegean Sea [875d]
- Brightening dark excitons with photonic crystals [875d]
- Nanoantennas combined with phosphor plates enable increased photoluminescence [875d]
- A mathematical model shows a global trend towards mutualism between species [875d]
- What it would take to discover life on Saturn's icy moon Enceladus [875d]
- The top ten plant and fungi species named new to science in 2022 [875d]
- Canopy bridges key to habitat connectivity globally and arboreal animal conservation: Case studies from around the world [875d]
- Two Earth-mass exoplanets orbiting nearby star discovered [875d]
- Exploring an easy way to spin nanofibers, inspired by silkworms [875d]
- A cheap and simple method of bonding polymers to galvanized steel [875d]
- Wildflower cells reveal mystery of leaf's structure [875d]
- What drives the recent decline of East Asian dust activity? [875d]
- Sharpsnout seabream's mortality during early life stages shown to have genetic base [875d]
- Researchers discover rapid and predictable genome evolution across three hybrid ant populations [875d]
- Decoding the secret language of photosynthesis [875d]
- Using deep learning to monitor India's disappearing forest cover [875d]
- N. Zealand's amended cow burp tax plans still stink, say farmers [875d]
- Vega-C rocket lost shortly after lift-off in French Guiana [875d]
- Study reveals the true value of elephants [875d]
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