The Brutalist Report - science
- How to cool your brain? These warm-blooded animals use their nose [682d]
- Time-restricted fasting could cause fertility problems [682d]
- How an African bird might inspire a better water bottle [682d]
- Life cycle assessment can help with the transition to the circular economy [683d]
- Environmental groups accuse EPA of failing to update water pollution standards for oil refineries and other industries [683d]
- From waste to wonder: Unlocking nature's biochemical recycling secrets [683d]
- Study finds only one type of consumer dictates price [683d]
- US mulling forced cuts of Colorado River use as water dwindles [683d]
- EPA acts, finding cancer risk from sterilization chemical [683d]
- Cancer-causing chemicals detected in toys and headphones [683d]
- Exploring catalytic methane removal to mitigate its environmental effect [683d]
- Research uncovers how plants pass 'memory' of high carbon dioxide to their offspring [683d]
- World's biggest cumulative logjam, newly mapped in the Arctic, stores 3.4 million tons of carbon [683d]
- The 2022 Durban floods were the most catastrophic yet recorded in KwaZulu-Natal, says study [683d]
- G-7 nations tussle over bid to phase out coal power by 2030 [683d]
- Some states want to give you a constitutional right to a clean environment [683d]
- No one expected 31 atmospheric rivers storms to hit California. The mystery remains: Why? [683d]
- Lake Tahoe's clarity is the best it's been in 40 years: Researchers say this animal is helping [683d]
- What are these blue creatures washing up on Southern California beaches? [683d]
- Move to 'Green' school buses could boost kids' class attendance [683d]
- Researchers develop new insight into the enigmatic realm of 'strange metals' [683d]
- 'Ragpickers' of Mumbai use entrepreneurship to find meaning, study shows [683d]
- Study finds disparate gender differences in victims of child sex trafficking [683d]
- Perfume component helps lure male moth pests [683d]
- Looming behind antibiotic resistance is another bacterial threat—antibiotic tolerance [683d]
- The magnitude of the 2023 Turkish earthquake matches the largest in the country's history, according to new study [683d]
- Tailings dams can degrade the upstream variety and abundance of fish species [683d]
- Journalists needs to be more critical of the way governments use 'nudging' to change our behavior, says researcher [683d]
- Nearly a quarter of people in the UK flush wet wipes down the toilet: Here's why they shouldn't [683d]
- Genomic surveillance identifies global strain of emerging wheat disease fungus [683d]
- Study recommends greater awareness of biopesticides to help fight locust outbreaks in China [683d]
- Study finds social media played a critical role in decreasing COVID positivity rates at educational institutions [683d]
- Ariane 5 flight VA260, carrying the Juice mission, is fully integrated and ready for rollout [683d]
- How a mutation in the SKD3 enzyme can cause MGCA7 disease [683d]
- Geoscientist discovers new phosphorus material after lightning strike [683d]
- Chromosome-level genome assembly of sea cucumber reveals details about its Cuvierian organ [683d]
- Understanding how cancer cells migrate paves the way for targeted therapies [683d]
- Supernova remnant Cassiopeia A gets the JWST treatment [683d]
- As rising temperatures affect Alaskan rivers, effects ripple through Indigenous communities [683d]
- When clouds collide, destruction and creation go hand-in-hand [683d]
- Astronomers find 1,179 previously unknown star clusters in our corner of the Milky Way [683d]
- Viewpoint: There's a growing gap between countries advancing LGBTQ+ rights, and those going backwards [683d]
- What made rents soar in Australia? It might have been COVID, and pairing off [683d]
- The rich are pouring millions into life extension research, but does it have any ethical value? [683d]
- Nature is in crisis: Here are ten easy ways you can make a difference [683d]
- How governments are using science fiction to predict potential threats [683d]
- Ditching a friend who is not like you can deepen social inequality [683d]
- A new femininity is starting to emerge in China [683d]
- Canadian dire wolf fossil formally identified [683d]
- A double standard for officers who issue parking tickets [683d]
- Testing the damage hand magnets used by amateurs do to meteorites [683d]
- Swiss researchers use typing, mouse clicks to detect office stress [683d]
- Poachers kill five elephants in Chad [683d]
- Study: Nitrogen levels of habitats influence chemical makeup of marine microorganisms [683d]
- What would it mean to have feminist AI? [683d]
- Family tree of 'boring' butterflies reveals they're anything but [683d]
- Migratory birds can partially compensate for climate change [683d]
- What five years mapping diaper contents have taught us about viral diversity in the healthy infant gut [683d]
- Neutrons help explore biomolecules for better vaccines against multidrug-resistant germs [683d]
- A protective probiotic blunts the ill effects of alcohol in mice [683d]
- Conspiracy theories cause populism to rise, claims Spanish study [683d]
- Researchers develop natural, washable antimicrobial cleaning wipes [683d]
- Humic substances affect iron wheel-driven hydroxyl radical production in soil [683d]
- Study reveals genetic mechanism of divergent thermo-tolerance in penaeid shrimp [683d]
- The SNO+ collaboration gathers the first evidence of antineutrinos in a water Cherenkov detector [683d]
- Researchers reveal dynamics and potential mechanisms of secondary invasion after control of invasive plant [683d]
- Femtosecond lasers with BiBurst enhance ablation speed of silicon by a factor of 23 [683d]
- Investigations into factors controlling growth and lignin synthesis in spruce [683d]
- Examining the stowaways in the genome [683d]
- Mutant strains of Salmonella make infection more aggressive in commercial poultry, study shows [683d]
- Stopping storms from creating dangerous urban geysers [683d]
- New imaging method enables pollution monitoring through precise detection of gold nanoparticles in woodlice [683d]
- Study re-evaluates hazards and climate impacts of massive underwater volcanic eruptions [683d]
- Newly identified embryonic airway cell type holds promise for respiratory disease therapies [683d]
- Evidence found of possible interdomain horizontal gene transfer leading to development of the eye in vertebrates [683d]
- Why don't larger dogs live as long as smaller breeds? [683d]
- Study offers insights into movement of wild pigs [683d]
- Manipulating multiple lasers on a single chip for a new generation of quantum devices [683d]
- Astronomers detect nearly 200,000 candidate metal-poor stars [683d]
- In booming satellite market, micro-rockets are the next big thing [683d]
- Balance between proteins keeps sperm swimming swiftly [683d]
- New findings that map the universe's cosmic growth support Einstein's theory of gravity [683d]
- Warm liquid spewing from Oregon seafloor comes from Cascadia fault, could offer clues to earthquake hazards [683d]
- A day and night difference: Molecular composition of aerosols differs from day to night [683d]
- Prolonged photostability in hexagonal boron nitride quantum emitters [683d]
- How forest density slows granular flows [683d]
- Nanoplasmonic imaging reveals real-time protein secretion [683d]
- Innovating quantum computers with fluxonium processors [683d]
- New method tracks gene expression in single cells over space and time [683d]
- Newly revealed properties of melanin 'ingredient' could advance bioelectronics [683d]
- New discovery points the way to more compact fusion power plants [683d]
- Manipulating hypersound in mesoporous materials [683d]
- Hundreds flee from wildfire in South Korean seaside city [683d]
- S Korea to conduct 1st launch of commercial-grade satellite [683d]
- Gossip influences who gets ahead in different cultures [683d]
- Worldwide, those with 'traditional' values adhered more strictly to COVID precautions [683d]
- Making the 'invisible' visible: New technique analyzing archaeological bones [683d]
- As summer heat looms, Japan urged to curb impact, emissions [683d]
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