The Brutalist Report - science
- Ocean color system gets a 'refresh,' allowing for more precise and accurate measurements [671d]
- A better photon detector to advance quantum technology [671d]
- Recent discoveries in phases of uranium oxide advance nuclear nonproliferation [671d]
- Curiosity rover discovers water-rich fracture halos in Gale Crater [671d]
- Seafloor video shows landslide was not source of 1918 Puerto Rico tsunami [671d]
- Studying the impact of wind farms on animal species and the ecology of the North Sea [671d]
- 2.6 billion-year-old ancestors of the CRISPR gene-editing tool are resurrected [671d]
- Exercise curbs insulin production in fruit flies [671d]
- Scientists develop a cool new method of refrigeration [671d]
- Reef fish must relearn the 'rules of engagement' after coral bleaching [671d]
- Tipping points complicate the evaluation of complex climate models [671d]
- 'Brutal' storm bears down on California [671d]
- Apollo 7 astronaut Walter Cunningham dead at 90 [671d]
- Was that explosion chemical or nuclear? New research makes it easier to differentiate between the two [671d]
- Sizing up competition based on sensitivity to pain [672d]
- Emergence of private high schools in rural India increases stratification by gender, income, socioeconomic status [672d]
- Manatee die-off season looms as trial of feeding them lettuce begins again [672d]
- For the New Year, look up at the Florida sky [672d]
- Disease nearly wiped out sea stars on California's Central Coast. Is the population recovering? [672d]
- California's snowpack is near a decade high. What does it mean for the drought? [672d]
- Northeastern Wisconsin PFAS plume moves into Green Bay via groundwater [672d]
- Tweets, news offer insights on invasive insect spread [672d]
- Playing all the angles: A high-contrast grating structure for direction-tunable lasing [672d]
- Chip circuit for light could be applied to quantum computations [672d]
- Turning coal mine drainage into source of rare minerals [672d]
- Coprolites identify oldest bearded vulture nest in the Paleolithic Iberian Peninsula [672d]
- Researchers develop strain sensors for health, machine use [672d]
- Declining trend in the use of antibiotics in fattening animals [672d]
- Couples don't have the same experience when both work from home [672d]
- Large volcanic outburst on discovered on Jupiter's moon Io [672d]
- Differential dynamics and direct interaction of bound ligands with lipids in multidrug transporter ABCG2 [672d]
- Cells found to possess two mechanisms that allow them to respond to different force ranges [672d]
- New role of small RNAs in Salmonella infections uncovered [672d]
- Zebrafish testing identifies a gene potentially at the root of domestication [672d]
- Harnessing tumor's power to heal non-healing wounds [672d]
- Researchers develop a light source that produces two entangled light beams [672d]
- Fewer moths, more flies: Complex relationships between plants and pollinators have changed dramatically [672d]
- Kind methods mean happy cells [672d]
- Italy's pasta row: A scientist reveals how to cook spaghetti properly and save money [672d]
- Austerity has its own life. Here's how it lives on in future generations [672d]
- In defense of rodents: Why healthy ecosystems need them [672d]
- Imaging the magnetic field in the acceleration zone of the Vela pulsar [672d]
- DNA in the water shows South African scientists where to find a rare pipefish [672d]
- Electrode with chlorine gas provides high power and energy density [672d]
- Green streets: Why protecting urban parks and bush is vital as our cities grow and become denser [672d]
- Scientists dig deep and find a way to accurately predict snowmelt after droughts [672d]
- Europe's 'pyroregions': Summer 2022 saw 20-year freak fires in regions that are historically immune [672d]
- Exploring the mathematical universe: Connections, contradictions and kale [672d]
- COP15 outcome is an imperfect game-changer for saving nature. Here's why Australia did us proud [672d]
- Discovering the 'honeypot': The surprising way restricting immigration can turn out to hurt the working poor [672d]
- China is considering where to build a lunar research station [672d]
- Researchers explore origin, dispersal and diversification of subfamily Polygonoideae [672d]
- When we swim in the ocean, we enter another animal's home. Here's how to keep us all safe [672d]
- A modular system for the simple and inexpensive production of security inks [672d]
- Searching for life on alien worlds [672d]
- Stocking suffer: When it comes to meaningful gifts, shoppers eschew the expensive [672d]
- Light, conspecific density and soil fungi have different effects on seedling growth of temperate tree species [672d]
- Study reveals 2016–2021 interannual changes of coastal aquaculture ponds in China at 10-m spatial resolution [672d]
- Satellite imagery could improve fossil-hunting at remote sites [672d]
- Researchers propose guidelines to communicate climate change [672d]
- How do tidal marshes store carbon? [672d]
- HD 213258 is a rapidly oscillating, strongly magnetic Ap star, study finds [672d]
- Bizarre cretaceous bird from China shows evolutionarily decoupled skull and body [672d]
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