The Brutalist Report - science
- Researcher offers solution to coal conundrum on famous pirate shipwreck [816d]
- Timing of snowshoe hare winter color swap may leave them exposed in changing climate, study finds [816d]
- Oldest bat skeletons ever found described from Wyoming fossils [816d]
- New book personalizes the reality of harsh cannabis laws [816d]
- New textbook offers insight into better practices to engage men as fathers [816d]
- New research finds altering language of job descriptions may not help organizations address diversity issues [816d]
- Students set to launch self-built rocket into space [816d]
- Photoacoustic remote sensing microscopy for lipid imaging [816d]
- Genetic contribution from the Stone Age may influence our chance to have a long life [816d]
- Where will California's record snowpack melt into floods? It's complicated [816d]
- Scientist: Progress in identifying Tulsa massacre victims [816d]
- Physicists take step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing [816d]
- Study: Unfair labor practices delay first union contracts [816d]
- 3D-printed rocket maker to focus on bigger vehicle for commercial launches [816d]
- Russia will use International Space Station 'until 2028' [816d]
- Space race! Meteorites hit Maine, museum offers $25K reward [816d]
- Big flames, raining embers in New Jersey Pine Barrens fire [816d]
- Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did [816d]
- A new way to share secret information, using quantum mechanics [816d]
- Ecological restoration for sustainable development in China [816d]
- Entering a new era of 3D printing for DNAs and proteins [816d]
- Improving your work-life balance can make you a more effective leader at work [816d]
- Examining early grain development in bread wheat [816d]
- Study offers a radical way to think about agriculture and its potential benefits for farming [816d]
- Food survey: Consumers trust and value product labels [816d]
- High-pressure structure of a unique 2D ferromagnet clarified in recent study [816d]
- Webb shows areas of new star formation and galactic evolution [816d]
- Researchers confirm the existence of HD 169142 b, the third protoplanet confirmed to date [816d]
- A new way to make a virus-fighting protein could save lives during the next pandemic [816d]
- A fiber-tapering technique that combines plasmonic heaters and deformed optical fibers [816d]
- Migrating ions through the perovskite layer in two dimensions [816d]
- Tiny biobattery with potential 100-year shelf life runs on bacteria [816d]
- Hundreds of rivers and lakes cross international borders—countries need to commit to sharing the water, says researcher [816d]
- Arab Americans are a much more diverse group than many of their neighbors mistakenly assume [816d]
- Is the US in a space race against China? [816d]
- Study predicts poor survival rates if Ebola infects endangered mountain gorillas [816d]
- Researchers image magnetic behavior at the smallest scales to date [816d]
- Optically controlled metasurfaces for dynamic dual-mode modulation [816d]
- Corporate social responsibility: Why family businesses get more bang for their buck than non-family firms [816d]
- Three ways to put people at the center of ocean ecosystem conservation in Indonesia [816d]
- Looking to boost revenue as an online retailer? Charge an upfront membership fee in exchange for unlimited free shipping [816d]
- Got milk? The ancient Tibetans did, according to study [816d]
- Predictive power of climate models may be masked by volcanoes [816d]
- Multifunctional electronic patch offers early detection of plant diseases, other crop threats [816d]
- Archaeological sites at risk from coastal erosion on the Cyrenaican coast of Libya [816d]
- Research leads to new data on number of victims of terrorist groups [816d]
- We can do more to restore our freshwater ecosystems, says researcher [817d]
- Reduced health risks with new epoxy resin monomer [817d]
- Severe droughts devastate eucalyptus trees that predate Ice Age [817d]
- British flower study reveals surprise about plants' sex life [817d]
- Study shows genes are read faster and more sloppily in old age [817d]
- A team of physicists watches electrons getting dressed with light [817d]
- What amphibians can tell us about water quality [817d]
- Is technology-based intelligence more likely to evolve on land or in water? [817d]
- Your fork could someday be made of sugar and wood powders and degrade on-demand [817d]
- Scientists evaluate potential human cannabinoid exposure from consuming meat if cattle are fed hempseed cake [817d]
- First near-complete sauropod dinosaur skull found in Australia hints at ancient links between continents [817d]
- Cutting cable bacteria with a laser puts an end to a bacterial party [817d]
- Obfuscating systemic racism in media representation of a school district state takeover [817d]
- Critical observations reveal sinking coasts [817d]
- Why some terror campaigns escalate to civil war and others don't: Study reveals surprising new answers [817d]
- Four myths about the financial side of divorce [817d]
- How the world's oldest known meteorite impact structure changed the chemistry of Earth's crust [817d]
- Researchers reveal stability origin of Dion-Jacobson 2D perovskites [817d]
- How different were galaxies in the early universe? [817d]
- Researchers reveal quantum interference in inter-layer Coulomb drag [817d]
- Nanotubes as optical stopwatch for the detection of neurotransmitters [817d]
- Nature-based management enhances river resilience, shows study [817d]
- Toward a safer material for artificial muscles [817d]
- 'This week, no one': hazardous Thai pollution deters tourists [817d]
- How did Earth get its water? [817d]
- Recycling of iron in Southern Ocean declining as population of chinstrap penguins shrinks [817d]
- Training dogs to sniff out eggs of the dangerous spotted lanternfly [817d]
- Backscattering protection in integrated photonics is impossible with existing technologies, says study [817d]
- Parents' help with schoolwork and reading does little for children's school progress, says research [817d]
- Neuron movements shown to be caused by push, pull of motor proteins [817d]
- The seahorse has two tendons that allows it to lift its head and suck in prey at high speed [817d]
- Increased droughts are disrupting carbon-capturing soil microbes, concerning ecologists [817d]
- Scientists track evolution of microbes on the skin's surface [817d]
- How skates learned to fly through water is revealed in their genome [817d]
- Study finds oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier in mice [817d]
- Giant magnetoresistance of Dirac plasma in high-mobility graphene [817d]
- Anonymous sperm donors tracked down by their children using DNA tests, says research [817d]
- Women more stressed than men when working hours are fragmented during the day, says research [817d]
- How cities use energy to regulate temperature, just like mammals [817d]
- Astronomers discover fast radio bursts that skewer nearby galaxy [817d]
- Fiber optics shed light on solid-state physics phenomena [817d]
- Mosquito bite prevention with cellulose nano crystals [817d]
- Black and Asian people can suffer prejudice and insults from members of their families with lighter skin, says research [817d]
- Adjustment to Kolbe coupling allows one to make high-cost materials out of waste [817d]
- Targeting ATP synthase with chromium (III) nutritional supplement for improved blood sugar control [817d]
- Scientists increase efficiency of enzyme that breaks down PET plastic [817d]
- Researchers uncover the tissue-resident eukaryotic DNA virome in humans [817d]
- Researchers find the key to overcome limits in X-ray microscopy [817d]
- Examining how shape and chirality affects luminous molecules [817d]
- G 68-34 is an M-dwarf eclipsing binary, observations find [817d]
- When cells sense the cue for growth [817d]
- How groundwater can be efficiently freed from pollutants such as glyphosate [817d]
- Study compares de novo proteins with randomly produced proteins [817d]
- Researchers redesign class of polymers naturally created by living microorganisms [817d]
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