The Brutalist Report - science
- Floods of nutrients from fertilisers and wastewater trash our rivers. Could offsetting help? [806d]
- When an earthquake strikes, how do Mexico city hospitals respond? [806d]
- Beaver ponds with deeper sediments store more nitrogen, simple mapping reveals [806d]
- Puerto Rico tsunami deposit could have come from pre-Columbian megathrust earthquake [806d]
- New research on megafire smoke plumes clarifies what they contain, how they move and their potential impacts [806d]
- Oldest US agricultural plots go digital: 130+ years of data now online [806d]
- Extraction influences seismicity at some hydraulic fracturing sites in Ohio [806d]
- ChatGPT is still no match for humans when it comes to accounting [806d]
- Researchers reveal a map to study novel form of cell-to-cell communication [806d]
- California condor samples test positive for H5N1 bird flu at veterinary diagnostic laboratory [806d]
- Wildfire and drainage accelerate carbon loss from northern peatlands, study finds [806d]
- Ultra-miniaturized non-classical light sources for quantum devices [806d]
- Team successfully observes Australian eclipse in preparation for 2024 US eclipse [806d]
- Study: Do higher-order interactions promote synchronization? [806d]
- Synthetic biology meets fashion in engineered silk [807d]
- Heaviest Schrödinger cat achieved by putting a small crystal into a superposition of two oscillation states [807d]
- Researchers discover how food-poisoning bacteria infect the intestines [807d]
- Chandra X-ray Observatory identifies new stellar danger to planets [807d]
- In India, natural ways to clean up wastewater promise big benefits [807d]
- Cheetahs need more space: Reintroduction in India must consider their spatial ecology, warn researchers [807d]
- Structure based discovery of inhibitors of CYP125 and CYP142 from Mycobacterium tuberculosis [807d]
- Old NASA satellite plunges to Earth over Sahara Desert [807d]
- First research flight images from innovative balloon-borne telescope [807d]
- Hubble celebrates 33rd anniversary with a peek into nearby star-forming region [807d]
- Towards smarter agriculture: Automatic identification of crop heads with artificial intelligence [807d]
- Global variations in critical drought thresholds that impact vegetation [807d]
- Predicting regional organic carbon in deep soils [807d]
- A protein extracted from squid may help increase tissue growth for regenerative medicine [807d]
- How forgotten Colorado fossils may rewrite part of plant evolutionary history [807d]
- New study finds shifting climate regions leading to hotter, drier conditions across Kenya [807d]
- Restoring Asia's roar: Researcher outlines plan to see tigers flourish again [807d]
- Novel durable copper-aluminum-zinc shape memory alloys for energy-efficient refrigeration [807d]
- Nitrous oxide: Why the environment isn't amused about laughing gas [807d]
- Making better measurements of the composition of galaxies [807d]
- Study finds new pathway for clearing misfolded proteins [807d]
- New discovery challenges our understanding of nervous systems and their evolution [807d]
- Punctuation in literature of major languages is intriguingly mathematical [807d]
- Using solar farms to generate fresh desert soil crust [807d]
- How environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing controversies can impact fossil fuels [807d]
- Biologists discover bees are the brew masters of the insect world [807d]
- A new study finds that pregnancy affects bats' sensing capabilities [807d]
- ChatGPT makes materials research much more efficient [807d]
- Cracking the case of mitochondrial repair and replacement in metabolic stress [807d]
- The climate crisis and biodiversity crisis can't be approached separately, says study [807d]
- Evolution of two contagious cancers affecting Tasmanian devils underlines unpredictability of disease threat [807d]
- Reinforcement learning: From board games to protein design [807d]
- Elephant seals drift off to sleep while diving far below the ocean surface [807d]
- An extra gene increases inhibitory signaling in the brain of the Down syndrome mouse [807d]
- Separating mining explosions from earthquakes in South Korea [807d]
- Hungry eyes: Spiders lose vision when they're starving [807d]
- Turkey's next quake: Research shows where, how bad—but not 'when' [807d]
- Report paints complex picture of inequality among growing Afro-Latino population in US [807d]
- Research shows students with disabilities will benefit from COVID-19's fast-tracking of app-based learning [807d]
- As digital activists, teens of color turn to social media to fight for a more just world [807d]
- Better recycling of plastic packaging: New process extracts fragrances [807d]
- For fossil-fuel reliant governments, climate action should start at home [807d]
- A slippery slope: Basic research underfunded in Australia, says study [807d]
- (Almost) everyone likes a helpful trash robot [807d]
- How parasitic fungus hijacks nervous system of flies [807d]
- Illegal logging in Africa is a threat to security [807d]
- News coverage of artificial intelligence reflects business and government hype—not critical voices [807d]
- 2030 nature targets agreed in December may already be slipping out of reach [807d]
- Fungal genetics could help develop novel biotechnologies [807d]
- Sea level rises could threaten sea turtle breeding grounds [807d]
- The genome of the smallest baleen whale provides insight into evolution and tumor resistance [807d]
- What role do forests play as a feeding habitat for honeybees? [807d]
- Incidents of serious violence have risen in England and Wales [807d]
- Immune system protein may help defeat flesh-eating bacteria [807d]
- Defying gravity with the Brazil nut effect [807d]
- Trait adaptations in a Tibetan saber-toothed cat [807d]
- Swedish infants less affected by parental unemployment, says study [807d]
- Chitin from consuming insects can help both gut microbiota and global health [807d]
- Assessing how time lags influence the response of mammal and bird populations to change [807d]
- Conventional aerobic methanotrophs have metabolic versatility under anoxia [807d]
- Progress in fight against devastating potato disease [807d]
- 'Fingerprint' of wood can help fight illegal trade [807d]
- How the 'master regulators' of cells make DNA accessible for gene expression [807d]
- Quantum entanglement could make accelerometers and dark matter sensors more accurate [807d]
- A particular 'sandwich' of graphene and boron nitride may lead to next-gen microelectronics [807d]
- Insights into sealed ancient Egyptian animal coffins [807d]
- The DarkSide experiment extends its search to dark matter–nucleon interactions [807d]
- Study proves compatibility of two fundamental principles of quantum theory [807d]
- Research collaboration aims to improve nationwide water quality, restore wetlands [807d]
- Multicellular organisms without a nervous system behave like a swarm, finds study [807d]
- Two qudits fully entangled [807d]
- Secret ingredient in durable Mayan plaster discovered [807d]
- 3D-printed alloy 600 times as resistant to stress as existing alloys [807d]
- X-file cracked: Mini-key determines DNA shape [807d]
- AI system can generate novel proteins that meet structural design targets [807d]
- Why are networks stable? Researchers solve a 50-year-old puzzle [807d]
- Swedish quantum computer applied to chemistry for the first time [807d]
- Can deep learning help us save mangrove forests? [807d]
- Greenhouse gas release from permafrost found to be influenced by mineral binding processes [807d]
- Versatile, high-speed, and efficient crystal actuation with photothermally resonated natural vibrations [807d]
- Thinnest-ever freestanding film with ferroelectric properties [807d]
- Molding of nanowires spurs unanticipated phases [807d]
- Pitcher plants might be luring in prey using specialized scents [807d]
- Sea ice algae on which Arctic animals rely under threat from climate change [807d]
- SpaceX giant rocket fails minutes after launching from Texas [807d]
- Tandem photocatalysis of CO2 to C2H4 achieved [807d]
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