The Brutalist Report - science
- Wild weather driven by roiling Pacific, nature and warming [926d]
- When American democracy is weakened, faith in the U.S. as an ally falters [926d]
- Study explores how meaningful but unused products hinder sustainability [926d]
- 'Veggie' dinosaurs differed in how they ate their food [926d]
- Eye-tracking marketing research boosts public transportation agency's ridership [926d]
- Climate change could cause 'disaster' in the world's oceans, say scientists [926d]
- Study shows hydroponic systems as a promising method for sustainable saffron production [926d]
- After hurricanes, Florida neighborhoods see steady housing demand, wealthier residents [926d]
- Warmer climate increases Atlantic tropical storms, say cyclone researchers [926d]
- California's endangered salmon population plummets amid new threat [926d]
- Researchers detect fluoride in water with new simple color change test [926d]
- More links aren't necessarily better for hybrid nanomaterials [926d]
- Germany likely missed climate target again, activists angry [926d]
- Nature conservation needs to incorporate the human approach [926d]
- How marketers can capitalize on the power of perception to influence beliefs about brand performance [926d]
- Breakthroughs made as scientists sequence the genomes of endangered sharks [926d]
- Here today, gone tomorrow: How humans lost their body hair [926d]
- Researchers reveal how geminiviruses cause devastating disease in worldwide crops [926d]
- Consumer preferences for sustainably produced meat and meat substitutes in Japan [926d]
- Nutrients of the Changjiang river system linked to the land-use changes and climate variability [926d]
- Climate warming reduces organic carbon burial beneath oceans [926d]
- Climate risk insurance can effectively mitigate economic losses [926d]
- Enabling nanoscale thermoelectrics with a novel organometallic molecular junction [926d]
- Extensive testing shows dogs' tails are not used for stabilization [926d]
- Stem cell model allows researchers to explore the earliest stages of sex determination in mice and humans [926d]
- How climate change impacts the Indian Ocean dipole, leading to severe droughts and floods [926d]
- New type of entanglement lets scientists 'see' inside nuclei [926d]
- Microwave imaging of quasi-periodic pulsations at flare current sheet [926d]
- Rate of scientific breakthroughs slowing over time: Study [926d]
- Skimming stones? Try a heavier, curvier rock, scientists say [926d]
- Hard to bear: UK's only panda pair to return to China [926d]
- Bionic penis: Synthetic tissue restores erections in pigs [926d]
- New spectroscopy technique improves trace element detection in liquid [926d]
- High-performance visible-light lasers that fit on a fingertip [926d]
- Map of ancient ocean 'dead zones' could predict future locations, impacts [926d]
- Progress in perovskite LEDs for deep-blue light [926d]
- Best of both worlds: New elastic and durable crosslinked anion exchange membranes [926d]
- Using satellites to track groundwater depletion in California [926d]
- Hubble finds that ghost light among galaxies stretches far back in time [926d]
- A mechanically interlocked molecule that can be controlled by light [926d]
- Assessing biodiversity using only water samples [926d]
- More than 330 fish species, up to 35 new to science, found in Bolivia's Madidi National Park [926d]
- The best frontline managers' pay only reflects 0.5% of the value they create [926d]
- An opportunity provided by climate change: Soy production to increase in Europe in the future [926d]
- Better nitrogen management yields more than it costs [926d]
- Electronic bridge allows rapid energy sharing between semiconductors [926d]
- A downward spiral: When subsistence communities struggle, forests do too [926d]
- Innovation strengthens electron-triggered light emissions for quantum-based computational and communications systems [926d]
- Biochemists describe structure and function of newly discovered CRISPR immune system [926d]
- Cellular database of 200,000 images yields new mathematical framework to understand cells [926d]
- 'Jumping genes' help fungus kill salamanders [926d]
- The transition to environmental sustainability is underway, but it won't be easy [926d]
- High efficiency vortex beam generation without alignment center [926d]
- Monometallic endohedral azafullerene synthesized for first time [926d]
- Improving safety assessment of nanoparticles [926d]
- Research shows how historic landscapes shape biodiversity and its protection [926d]
- Lettuce takes up toxic additives from tire wear [926d]
- Perseverant bacteria challenge antibacterial treatment [926d]
- New method to introduce efficient water splitting for hydrogen production at low voltage [926d]
- Methane emissions offset carbon uptake in Baltic macroalgae habitats [926d]
- A new way to spot methane leaks globally [926d]
- Your style of social media use may be connected to your well-being [926d]
- Putting the bones of giant, extinct 'thunderbirds' under the microscope reveals how they grew [926d]
- How tracking technology is transforming our understanding of animal behavior [926d]
- Researchers inspect gamma-ray flares of the blazar 3C 279 [926d]
- Study investigates the evolution of X-ray binary system GX 301-2 [926d]
- Disabled young people have less upward social mobility than their peers —and class background makes this worse [926d]
- Americans are taking more control over their work lives—because they have to [926d]
- Are black holes time machines? Yes, but there's a catch [926d]
- Micro-aggressions are repeated acts that send women backwards. How micro-accommodations can fight back [926d]
- New approach enables regiodivergent and enantioselective hydroxylation of C-H bonds [926d]
- New insights into a fundamental process in mitochondria [926d]
- Bioenergetics of rapid pollen tube growth [926d]
- Serpent in the sky captured with ESO telescope [926d]
- Ocean color system gets a 'refresh,' allowing for more precise and accurate measurements [926d]
- A better photon detector to advance quantum technology [926d]
- Recent discoveries in phases of uranium oxide advance nuclear nonproliferation [926d]
- Curiosity rover discovers water-rich fracture halos in Gale Crater [926d]
- Seafloor video shows landslide was not source of 1918 Puerto Rico tsunami [926d]
- Studying the impact of wind farms on animal species and the ecology of the North Sea [926d]
- 2.6 billion-year-old ancestors of the CRISPR gene-editing tool are resurrected [926d]
- Exercise curbs insulin production in fruit flies [926d]
- Scientists develop a cool new method of refrigeration [926d]
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