The Brutalist Report - science
- Two coastal flood defense projects provide lessons for making future infrastructure projects more successful [746d]
- Study demonstrates energy-efficient conversion of nitrate pollutants into ammonia [746d]
- Study quantifies global impact of electricity in dust storms on Mars [746d]
- Researchers develop light-controlled drugs for future precision therapies against diseases such as cancer [746d]
- Colorado ponders carbon storage in defunct oil and gas wells [746d]
- Smooth sailing for electrons in graphene: Measuring fluid-like flow at nanometer resolution [746d]
- Perovskites, a 'dirt cheap' alternative to silicon, just got a lot more efficient [746d]
- Want to ease the stress of downsizing? Keep photos, mementos of cherished items, says research [746d]
- Facile and scalable production of a fuel-cell nanocatalyst for the hydrogen economy [746d]
- 'Staggering' disparities: Homelessness risk varies across race, according to new study [746d]
- Climate, ice sheets & sea level: the news is not good [746d]
- Using spiders as environmentally-friendly pest control [746d]
- Drugs affect individual cells differently, new research suggests [746d]
- Newly identified tsetse fly pheromone may help in curbing disease spread [746d]
- 'Flash Joule' technique efficiently turns would-be pollution into valuable nanomaterials [746d]
- Do elementary school students do better when taught by teachers of the same race or ethnicity? [746d]
- Researchers develop a novel 2D material that uses a virus to kill cancer cells [746d]
- Climate lessons from the last global warming [746d]
- Cyclic RNA switches that regulate gene expression in a cell type-specific manner [746d]
- What is a UFO? The US shot down three mysterious objects as interest and concern increase over unidentified craft [746d]
- Newly discovered virus can kill resistant bacteria [746d]
- Children can now report rights violations directly to the UN, but Aotearoa New Zealand still needs to do more [746d]
- Buildings tumbling, survivors living in tents: Medieval descriptions of an earthquake in present-day Turkey and Syria [746d]
- Vaccine to protect pigs from Japanese encephalitis virus [746d]
- An extremely lightweight fission rocket could reach the solar gravitational lens in 15 years [746d]
- Astronomers spot a rogue supermassive black hole hurtling through space leaving star formation in its wake [746d]
- Trilingual study shows how non-native languages interact with each other when multilinguals talk [746d]
- COVID-19 restrictions unexpectedly reduced Islamic State violence—political science experts explain why [746d]
- US unprepared for dangers posed by zoonotic diseases, new analysis concludes [746d]
- Slow motion: Scientists investigate tectonic plate boundary earthquake behavior [746d]
- Financial strain and material deprivation linked to increased child behavioral difficulties [746d]
- Frustrated ferromagnetic transition in AB-stacked honeycomb bilayer [746d]
- From transient to eternal: Probing equilibrium correlations by ramping dynamics [746d]
- Trees can be weeds as well: Here's why that's a problem [746d]
- Almost a year on, Russia's war against Ukraine could go in three different directions [746d]
- Seattle airport's legacy of PFAS chemicals: 'Foam showers,' sick firefighters and contaminated water [746d]
- How dangerous was the Ohio chemical train derailment? An environmental engineer assesses the long-term risks [746d]
- In Puerto Rico, healthier eating could help build a healthier planet [746d]
- Hunger in South Africa: Study shows 1 in 5 are at risk [746d]
- Earthquake prediction is not possible, but longer-term forecasts and brief warnings after one starts are [746d]
- Researchers illuminate gaps in public transportation access, equity [746d]
- Bed-scale impact and recovery of a commercially important intertidal seaweed [746d]
- Cobalt(II) porphyrin with a tethered imidazole for efficient oxygen reduction and evolution electrocatalysis [746d]
- Antarctica sea ice melts to a record low [746d]
- Ending discrimination of disabled workers key to improving screen industry diversity, future success: report [746d]
- Grooming handclasp in chimpanzees found to be culturally transmitted [746d]
- Examining how bacteria manipulates the immune response to spread unnoticed [746d]
- Is it time for US teachers to get a raise? [746d]
- Fiber discovery could shape better gut health [746d]
- Canine distemper now threatens big cats in Nepal [746d]
- What caused the tragic earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and is California next? [746d]
- One-time tax items aren't earnings misconduct [746d]
- How human rights law can improve women's health [746d]
- New aurorae detected on Jupiter's four largest moons [746d]
- NASA's Webb telescope reveals intricate networks of gas, dust in nearby galaxies [746d]
- Q&A: How new honeybee vaccine offers hope for protecting more than just honeybees [746d]
- Rise of ChatGPT shows why Australia needs a clearer approach to technology in schools [746d]
- Abuse in Canadian sports highlights gender and racial inequities [746d]
- Shake and divide: The cocktail formula for global consensus [746d]
- Tsunami in a water glass: Observing the actions of the hydrated electron [746d]
- Conducting supercooled droplet experiments to design and engineer superhydrophobic ice-repellent surfaces [746d]
- Neanderthal genes may have helped early humans adapt to differences in Eurasian daylight hours [746d]
- Nanoparticles perform ultralong distance communication, have 'no counterpart or analogue in nature' [746d]
- New method provides more accurate analysis of old ice [746d]
- A star is born: Images of nearby galaxies provide clues about star formation [746d]
- US housing market overvalued by $200 billion due to unpriced climate risks, says study [746d]
- Spent vapes and e-cigs contribute to a new waste pandemic [746d]
- How a record-breaking copper catalyst converts carbon dioxide into liquid fuels [746d]
- AI can track bees on camera: Here's how that will help farmers [746d]
- Better understanding of craniofacial birth defects opens new roads for regenerative medicine [746d]
- What do early Earth's core formation and drip coffee have in common? [746d]
- An extension of the memristive system: From tunable conductance to reconfigurable photoresponse [746d]
- Incarceration: Burdensome legacy for African American fathers and their sons [746d]
- Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate [746d]
- Feathered 'fingerprints' reveal potential motivation for migratory patterns of endangered seabirds [746d]
- Whales give up singing to fight for love [746d]
- Researchers develop efficient process for chemical terpene synthesis [747d]
- Dog puppies spontaneously match human actions, while kittens and wolf pups don't [747d]
- Ukraine energy crisis may push millions into extreme poverty [747d]
- Can gene discovery methods halt the global march of wheat blast? [747d]
- Software assembles complete genome sequences on-demand [747d]
- Machine learning helps determine success of advanced genome editing [747d]
- European summer droughts since 2015 most severe in centuries, but multi-year droughts also happened in the past [747d]
- Earlier, higher, smaller: Climate change alters glacial lake outburst floods [747d]
- 'Tadpole' molecular cloud appears to be playing around black hole [747d]
- The secrets of polydopamine coatings revealed [747d]
- Researchers lift curtain on key feature of interfacial electrochemistry [747d]
- Are cod 'severely depleted' in the Gulf of Maine? Fishermen, scientists view ocean depths differently [747d]
- It's just another marketing scheme. 'De-influencers' tell you what to buy by telling you what not to buy [747d]
- Optimized amide bond reaction using heterocyclic compounds and carboxylic acid [747d]
- Reimagining drugs for a rare brain disorder [747d]
- Study finds endangered elephants regularly leaving protected area [747d]
- Arming vegetables with anti-inflammatory properties using plant pigments [747d]
- AI analyzes cell movement under the microscope [747d]
- Chemical functionalized noble metal nanocrystals for electrocatalysis [747d]
- Polarized shockwaves shake the universe's cosmic web [747d]
- Indian astronomers inspect open cluster Teutsch 76 in detail [747d]
- New study settles long-standing debate: Does agricultural erosion create a carbon sink or source? [747d]
- NASA study focuses on impact effects on Mars rocks [747d]
- Schools' surge in marketing to attract pupils fuels inequalities globally, new research reveals [747d]
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