The Brutalist Report - science
- Why Brazil's Yanomami are being decimated by disease, mining [644d]
- Town where child cancer rose blasts deal over polluted site [644d]
- Climate modelers add ocean biogeochemistry and fisheries to forecasts of future upwelling [644d]
- Study suggests UK underestimates its methane emissions from oil and gas production; other countries probably do as well [644d]
- A transnational collaboration leads to the characterization of an emergent plant virus [644d]
- Rare orchids could be saved by common fruits in Florida, research finds [644d]
- Study confirms that milk's packaging influences its flavor [644d]
- Homeless count in LA shows 18% rise in three high-priority neighborhoods: Report [644d]
- Rapid plant evolution may make coastal regions more susceptible to flooding and sea level rise, study shows [644d]
- Researchers find ways to improve the storage time of quantum information in a spin rich material [644d]
- NASA's Webb Telescope receives top space foundation award [644d]
- How T-shaped clusters drive lanthanide separation during liquid-liquid extraction [644d]
- Designer molecules may help valuable minerals float [644d]
- Lost video of Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang theory, recovered [644d]
- New virus discovered in whales, dolphins across Pacific [644d]
- Data project ranks how well countries around the globe protect human rights [644d]
- Tailoring thickness of conducting materials to enhance their photonic applications [644d]
- Threatened red fox pops up south of Yosemite, increasing species' survival chances [644d]
- NASA marks 20 years since space shuttle Columbia disaster [644d]
- Climate tipping points in Amazon, Tibet 'linked': scientists [644d]
- Team uses quantum sensors to reveal how Weyl photocurrents flow [644d]
- India to get more than 100 cheetahs from S.Africa [644d]
- Endangered tree kangaroo born at UK zoo [644d]
- New vessel deployed in fight to save near-extinct Mexico porpoise [644d]
- Researchers decipher the inner workings of A. aromaticum bacterium [644d]
- New methods to improve super-resolution imaging techniques give a sharper view inside cells [644d]
- First report of rare cat discovered on Mt. Everest [644d]
- Secret recipe for limonoids opens door for bee-friendly crop protection [645d]
- Study finds learning from errors leads to humility in leaders [645d]
- Citizen science initiatives increase pollinator activity in private gardens and green spaces [645d]
- Research suggests that crops have different potential for protein extraction in biorefining [645d]
- Research explains strength of earthquake shaking in Nenana Basin [645d]
- Study finds that board renewal can benefit the environment [645d]
- One step closer to optimal fertilization of clover grass [645d]
- Long, dense spikes on red algae-derived metal-polysaccharide show promise for anti-microbial applications [645d]
- Solar system formed from 'poorly mixed cake batter,' isotope research shows [645d]
- Quantum physicists determine how to control two quantum light sources rather than one [645d]
- Human activity has degraded more than a third of the remaining Amazon rainforest, scientists find [645d]
- Special microscope shows different anti-icing strategies of plant leaves [645d]
- Heat stress is rising in southern Africa—climate experts show where and when it's worst [645d]
- How cells could help Artemis astronauts exercise [645d]
- Heat waves can decrease the biomass of phytoplankton in lakes [645d]
- A hymn to the stars: What happens when science puts the universe into music? [645d]
- How rising household debt could slow UK labor strikes this year [645d]
- Deep sea reefs are spectacular and barely explored—researcher says they must be conserved [645d]
- How assigning labels at work can delegitimize employees [645d]
- California wants to ban the toxic chemical that gives chrome its classic shine [645d]
- Preserving endangered languages as 3D shapes [645d]
- An open-source stopwatch to time interactions between molecules inside living cells [645d]
- Scientists observe 'quasiparticles' in classical systems for the first time [645d]
- Rapid production of antibubbles with a jet [645d]
- Why do cats and dogs get 'the zoomies'? [645d]
- These five spectacular impact craters on Earth highlight our planet's wild history [645d]
- Economists have misunderstood a key indicator—and it's a big problem, says researcher [645d]
- Fossil teeth reveal how brains developed in utero over millions of years of human evolution [645d]
- Atlanta's BeltLine shows how urban parks can drive 'green gentrification,' inequality [645d]
- Starbucks fans are steamed: The psychology underlying anger toward changes to a rewards program [645d]
- The SAT and ACT are less important than you might think, says professor [645d]
- What is blue carbon and how can it help fight climate change? [645d]
- NASA's Fermi detects first gamma-ray eclipses from 'spider' star systems [645d]
- Mandatory business closures drove the economic decline during COVID-19 pandemic: Study [645d]
- Study finds that eDNA can help detect rainbow smelt [645d]
- Q&A: Gun violence pressures elected officials to make reforms [645d]
- Asian American shootings: This is 'not an exception' and other issues need to be discussed, says professor [645d]
- Florida dominates list of most overvalued housing markets [645d]
- Rural water infrastructure development research demonstrates ethnically, racially uneven economic outcomes [645d]
- New principles to encourage transparency and prevent greenwashing in financial sector [645d]
- More to E. coli than meets the eye: Lab discovers evidence of multicellularity in single cell organism [645d]
- Physicists solve riddle of two-dimensional quasicrystal formation from metal oxides [645d]
- Astronomers use novel technique to find starspots [645d]
- Are millennials getting more conservative as they age? Why it's hard to know [645d]
- Why this promising biofuel crop takes a summer break [645d]
- Gathering just the right amount of information is key to proper natural resource management [645d]
- Urban elites seize most of the benefits of big cities, finds study [645d]
- Small-scale octopus fisheries can provide sustainable source of vital nutrients for tropical coastal communities [645d]
- AI technology generates original proteins from scratch [645d]
- EU consumers 'export' environment damage to Eastern neighbors [645d]
- New AI tool makes speedy gene-editing possible [645d]
- Using bottlebrush-shaped nanoparticles, researchers can identify and deliver synergistic combinations of cancer drugs [645d]
- Farming more seaweed to be food, feed and fuel [645d]
- 'Dark' side of air pollution across China poses potential health threat [645d]
- Cat-egorizing play and genuine fighting in cats [645d]
- Training ants to sniff out cancerous tumors in mice [645d]
- Scientists discover ch-TOG protein is essential for building and maintaining the cell skeleton [645d]
- Mercury helps to detail Earth's most massive extinction event [645d]
- Scientists tweak synthesis of high-entropy carbides for better efficiency [645d]
- Deepfakes: Faces created by AI now look more real than genuine photos [645d]
- Obsidian handaxe-making workshop from 1.2 million years ago discovered in Ethiopia [645d]
- Development of the bony cap structure in digits across species [645d]
- Artificial human skin paves the way to new skin cancer therapy [645d]
- Sperm motility and anchoring of the spore capsule in spreading earthmoss [645d]
- Indigenous communities with strong territorial rights can resist land grabs in Brazil's fragmented Atlantic Forest [645d]
- New detector could enable high-speed quantum communication [645d]
- Researchers measure boron flux in high-energy cosmic rays with the CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) [645d]
- Cardboard with a more sustainable coating [645d]
- French aristocrat's golden dental secret revealed 400 years on [645d]
- Canceling plans with a friend? Research says don't lie [645d]
- Flock size and structure found to influence reproductive success for flamingos [645d]
- New research uncovers the 'water' mystery of the first large city in southern Africa [645d]
- Study achieves the coherent manipulation of electron spins in silicon [645d]
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