The Brutalist Report - science
- Moon water imager integrated with NASA's Lunar Trailblazer [873d]
- Researchers discover 'Humpty-Dumpty' water-based mechanism of human sex reversal at edge of developmental ambiguity [873d]
- Russia might send up rescue ship for ISS crew [873d]
- Manatees' starvation may be easing in Florida, authorities say [873d]
- New analysis maps out impacts of marine chokepoint closures [873d]
- Researchers uncover potential climate change-nutrition connection in plant metabolism [873d]
- Universities, rich in data, struggle to capture its value, study finds [873d]
- Research site will bounce radio signal off asteroid in NASA experiment [873d]
- Scientists enhance recyclability of post-consumer plastic [873d]
- Is it safe? Why some animals fear using wildlife crossings [873d]
- Construction begins on NASA's next-generation asteroid hunter [873d]
- Mapping the 'landscape of fear' of sea turtles in the Bahamas [873d]
- California county sees highest number of monarch butterflies in more than 20 years [873d]
- As NASA's Mars InSight mission comes to an end, JPL engineers say farewell to its twin [873d]
- Making a salad might be getting more expensive. Could climate change be to blame? [873d]
- New activity trackers for dolphin conservation [873d]
- Uneven wetting under climate change is causing diverse variations in the thawing of frozen ground on the Tibetan Plateau [873d]
- Researchers show a new way to induce useful defects using invisible material properties [873d]
- Three time dimensions, one space dimension: Relativity of superluminal observers in 1+3 spacetime [873d]
- Lost puzzle piece involved in gene regulation revealed in search that began in water-loving, one-celled organism [873d]
- Early results from NASA's DART mission [873d]
- Microplastics deposited on the seafloor have tripled in 20 years [873d]
- Five amazing plants and the endangered animals that depend on them [873d]
- Trees could be key protagonist for forest-grassland transitions [873d]
- Hawai'i earthquake swarm caused by magma moving through 'sills' [873d]
- Superscattering of water waves: Breaking the single channel scattering limit [873d]
- A nonlinear exceptional nexus with an ultra-enhanced signal-to-noise ratio [873d]
- Could 'Peer Community In' be the revolution in scientific publishing we've all been waiting for? [873d]
- Genoa is an example of how to rethink cultural heritage and urban sustainability [873d]
- A bone cancer tumor more than 215 million years old [873d]
- Glassfrogs hide red blood cells in their liver to become transparent [873d]
- Shrinking hydrogels enlarge nanofabrication options [873d]
- Current Antarctic conservation efforts are insufficient to avoid biodiversity declines, says study [873d]
- The environmental impact of our holiday menu [873d]
- Astronomers scanned 12 planets for alien signals while they were in front of their stars [873d]
- Researchers say that raising awareness about consumption of environmentally friendly aquaculture is crucial [873d]
- Prešeren dolphin could hold long-distance swimming record [873d]
- Nanostructure strengthens, de-ices, and monitors aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, and bridges [873d]
- Foster children can easily lose their first language, but giving it a place in daily life can make a big difference [873d]
- The history of chocolate: When money really did grow on trees [873d]
- New tool can assist with identifying carbohydrate-binding proteins [873d]
- Holiday flights scrapped as massive winter storm sweeps US [873d]
- New immersive story map brings to life world's longest mule deer migration [873d]
- Multidecadal oscillations not to be confused with reduced warming, says study [873d]
- Generating human-like neural networks via cellular reprogramming [873d]
- The peculiar history of thornapple, the hallucinogenic weed that ended up in supermarket spinach [873d]
- Police gun violence is glorified on screen, but more armed and aggressive policing doesn't actually make us safer [873d]
- Indonesia's 'blue carbon credits' are crucial for global climate mitigation. Here's how to help them flourish [873d]
- Research linking soot in Antarctic ice exclusively with early Māori fires was flawed—there were other sources elsewhere [873d]
- Viewpoint: To attain global climate and biodiversity goals, we must reclaim nature in our cities [873d]
- Should you answer a call to crowdfund our under-resourced teachers? [873d]
- How to make the perfect pavlova, according to chemistry experts [873d]
- Squirrelpox outbreak detected in north Wales: Without a vaccine, the disease will keep decimating red squirrels [873d]
- Biodiversity treaty: UN deal fails to address the root causes of nature's destruction, say professors [873d]
- Why are most rocks on Earth much younger than the planet itself? [873d]
- Finding hidden regularities in nature: Researchers apply deep learning to X-ray diffraction [873d]
- Novel spatial-omics technology enables investigation of diseases at their early stages [873d]
- Ongoing research explores impacts, solutions after Marshall Fire [873d]
- 'To save our pets, we need to know our neighbors': Lessons from the Marshall Fire [873d]
- New X-ray imaging technique to study the transient phases of quantum materials [873d]
- How the Hera asteroid mission will phone home [873d]
- Rewriting the textbook on gene regulation: It's the big picture that counts [873d]
- Energy crisis: The five challenges for 2023 [873d]
- Mosquitoes highly resistant to insecticides found in Vietnam and Cambodia [873d]
- California earthquake puts early warning system to the test [873d]
- New tectonic plate model could improve earthquake risk assessment [873d]
- Researchers discuss recent quantum computer wormhole model [873d]
- Exploring formation of oligomers from reactions of hydroperoxide esters with Criegee intermediates [873d]
- Auxin and jasmonic acid function synergistically during seed germination [873d]
- Meta-optics: The disruptive technology you didn't see coming [873d]
- Experimentalists: Sorry, no oxygen required to make these minerals on Mars [873d]
- Hunter-gatherer social ties spread pottery-making far and wide [873d]
- Lost fish find their way, thanks to their 'ancient brain' [873d]
- Rwandan tree carbon stock mapped from above [873d]
- Overshooting climate targets could significantly increase risk for tipping cascades [873d]
- Huge 2,000-year-old Mayan civilization discovered in northern Guatemala [873d]
- Automated simulation software creates a world map of polymer properties [874d]
- Photonic chip with record-breaking radio frequency dynamic range [874d]
- Study identifies new cause of melting Antarctic ice shelves [874d]
- Fossils give clues as to how turtles might respond to a warming planet [874d]
- Collective circular dichroism by chiral plasmonic nanoparticles [874d]
- Direct observation of the electron and positron capture process [874d]
- Ultrafast and ultra-sensitive protein detection method allows for early disease diagnoses [874d]
- Male gender bias deters men from some career paths [874d]
- AT2021fxu is a changing-look active galactic nucleus, observations find [874d]
- Cheerful chatbots don't necessarily improve customer service [874d]
- Men may not 'perceive' domestic tasks as needing doing in the same way as women, philosophers argue [874d]
- California quake occurred in very seismically active region [874d]
- Managing precision and stabilizing local knowledge [874d]
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