The Brutalist Report - science
- Soil tainted by air pollution expels carbon [639d]
- US states miss water share agreement deadline [639d]
- Relentless sex drive may threaten survival of quolls [639d]
- Trees could cut urban heatwave mortality by a third: Study [639d]
- Two missing Dallas Zoo monkeys found: police [639d]
- ChatGPT maker fields tool for spotting AI-written text [639d]
- Monarch butterflies wintering in California rebound [639d]
- Seawater split to produce green hydrogen [639d]
- Study examines how reflecting on your values before opening your mouth makes for happier relationships [639d]
- Ancient fossils shed new light on evolution of sea worm [639d]
- Smart stitches to reduce infection, simplify post op monitoring [639d]
- Scientists probe the source of stochastic occurrence of super-knock in engines running on hydrogen/methane fuels [639d]
- New telescope project completion in sight [639d]
- Researchers uncover the diversity of viroids and viroid-like agents [639d]
- Doctoral dissertation questions a prevailing perception related to dust devils on Mars [639d]
- Silver nanoparticles show promise in fighting antibiotic-resistant bacteria [639d]
- Combating severe cancer with a new drug delivery system [639d]
- Frescoes, in a flash: Researchers create frescoes in a single day [639d]
- Elucidation of electrolyte decomposition behavior in all-solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries [639d]
- A new catalyst that transforms carbon dioxide into added-value chemical products [639d]
- Storing carbon dioxide underground may be a safe solution to mitigate climate change, according to new study [639d]
- Genetic engineering sheds light on ancient evolutionary questions [639d]
- Recreating the natural light-harvesting nanorings in photosynthetic bacteria [639d]
- Estimating organic carbon stocks of mineral soils in Denmark: Impact of bulk density and content of rock fragments [639d]
- Almost all of Africa's maize crop is at risk from devastating fall armyworm pest, study reveals [639d]
- Copying nature to help plants resist viruses [639d]
- Hospitality sector customer perceptions improve when commercial organizations are seen to be employing the houseless [639d]
- Researchers find deer carry SARS-CoV-2 variants that are extinct in humans [639d]
- With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? [639d]
- Far-off storms fuel dangerous 'sneaker' waves along Pacific Northwest coast, new research suggests [639d]
- Understanding Australia's Black Summer through research [639d]
- Researchers uncover key mechanisms for sustainable ammonia production [639d]
- The secret to fundraising: Allow donors to choose how their money is spent [639d]
- More than half of cocoa from the world's largest producer cannot be traced to its origin [639d]
- Study shows that eggshells of large, flightless birds evolved along different tracks [639d]
- Astronomers prepare to launch LuSEE night, a test observatory on the far side of the moon [639d]
- Future space telescopes could be 100 meters across, constructed in space, and bent into a precise shape [639d]
- NASA has simulated a tiny part of the moon here on Earth [639d]
- Scientists examine geological processes of Monad Regio on Neptune's largest moon, Triton [639d]
- Scorpius X-1: Astronomers may soon detect extreme objects producing gravitational waves continuously [639d]
- How non-native tree species affect biodiversity [639d]
- 'Snapshots' of translation could help us investigate cellular proteins [639d]
- Deep fractures and water-carved valleys on Mars [639d]
- Diversifying fish species and sources provide a flexible pathway to food and nutrition security [639d]
- EPA blocks Alaska mining project in salmon-rich Bristol Bay [639d]
- In latest incident at Dallas Zoo, two monkeys feared stolen [639d]
- After a decade, CRISPR gene editing is a 'revolution in progress.' What does the future hold? [639d]
- Global survey of attacks by large carnivores reveals distinct patterns in low- and high-income countries [639d]
- Some primates are more susceptible to parasites than others, and researchers are using new methods to find out why [639d]
- EPA proposal would change soot pollution standards for first time in 10 years: What we know [639d]
- Lessons from shuttle Columbia disaster could stave off next tragedy [639d]
- Three Chicago-area refineries that dump toxins into Lake Michigan, rivers may be among worst polluters in US [639d]
- Will recent storms save California from a brutal fire season? [639d]
- Biden blocks Pebble gold mine in salmon-rich area of Alaska [639d]
- Ukraine war: Attitudes to women in the military are changing as thousands serve on front lines [639d]
- Plastic pollution in Nigeria: Whose job is it to clean up the mess? [639d]
- Mini creatures with mighty voices know their audience and focus on a single frequency [639d]
- What is CRISPR? What to know about the transformative gene-editing tool [639d]
- Microbes in your food can help or hinder your body's defenses against cancer [639d]
- First Nations people often take on the 'cultural load' in their workplaces—employers need to ease this burden [639d]
- Victoria has implemented all 227 recommendations from its Royal Commission into family violence. So was it a success? [639d]
- Major publishers are banning ChatGPT from being listed as an academic author. What's the big deal? [639d]
- Do mass shootings cause more mass shootings? Research is divided [639d]
- 'Blue marble': How a half-century of climate change has altered the face of the Earth [639d]
- How culling Australia's feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change [639d]
- Viewpoint: Unlike with academics and reporters, you can't check when ChatGPT's telling the truth [639d]
- Scientists are trying to resurrect the dodo centuries after the bird famously went extinct [639d]
- Climate change is already putting the heat on insurance companies—Auckland's floods could be a turning point [639d]
- How companies can improve the retention of employees returning from abroad [639d]
- The hype is out of this world, but mining in space won't save the Earth [639d]
- Quantum vortex formation in the lab [639d]
- Scientists release new map of all the matter in the universe [639d]
- Pain of police killings ripples outward to traumatize Black people and communities across US [639d]
- Webb telescope catches early galaxy formation in action [639d]
- First maps of the fens of eastern England reveal saltwater that could threaten food production [639d]
- Evolutionary trade-offs: Balancing genetic disease risks and pathogen protection [639d]
- 50 years after Roe v. Wade, nearly one third of states lack abortion access [639d]
- Creating 'ghostly mirrors' for high-power lasers [639d]
- Researchers complete first real-world study of Martian helicopter dust dynamics [639d]
- Examining the chemicals involved in insect mating [639d]
- The social code: Deciphering the genetic basis of hymenopteran social behavior [639d]
- New research computes first step toward predicting lifespan of electric space propulsion systems [639d]
- Understanding plants can boost wildland-fire modeling in an uncertain future [639d]
- How to make hydrogels more injectable [639d]
- Climate change may cut US forest inventory by a fifth this century [639d]
- Study finds unexpected interactions in formation of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere [639d]
- Migration of academics: Economic development does not necessarily lead to brain drain [639d]
- Investigations reveal more evidence that Mimas is a stealth ocean world [639d]
- Transforming the way cancer vaccines are designed and made [639d]
- Which groups of people tend to overestimate their IQ? [639d]
- Data scientist suggests many Bigfoot sightings may be bear sightings [639d]
- Study finds timing of drought is more damaging to invertebrates than severity [639d]
- Deer browsing is just one of many factors shaping North American forests [639d]
- Sorghum: The unlikely food source for pollinators [639d]
- New software enables automated analysis of biomedical image data without programming knowledge [639d]
- A novel device enabling high-resolution observation of liquid phase dynamic processes at nanoscale [639d]
- New study highlights the impact of two new marine gases on climate models' accuracy [639d]
- Webb captures spiral galaxy LEDA 2046648 among thousands of others [639d]
- Satellite remote sensing helps monitor lake CO2 dynamics at large scale [639d]
- Scientists couple terahertz radiation with spin waves [639d]
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