The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers discover a cause of rapid ice melting in Greenland [789d]
- Atmospheric research provides clear evidence of human-caused climate change signal associated with CO2 increases [789d]
- The underrepresentation of women coaches in high-performance sports [789d]
- A new twist on chirality: Researchers extend the concept of directionality and propose a new class of materials [789d]
- Fame-seeking mass shooters more likely to plan 'surprise' attacks, finds study [789d]
- Maximizing extracellular vesicles: A new protocol on isolation and quantification to optimize patient care [789d]
- Western Canada seeks urgent help to fight wildfires [789d]
- Researchers explore effect of Instagram, TikTok on psychological well-being [789d]
- Modeling study shows plastic can drift far away from its starting point as it sinks into the sea [789d]
- US agency plans deeper study of sea turtles, dredging threat [789d]
- Virgin to launch commercial spaceflights in June [789d]
- Scientists develop gene silencing DNA enzyme that can target a single molecule [789d]
- Drug industry's carbon impact could be cut by half [789d]
- Research into bacteria may lead to new ways of treating infections, improving human health [789d]
- Cover crop management: Study finds trade-off between carbon benefits, crop yield [789d]
- Viruses could reshuffle the carbon cycle in a warming world [789d]
- Research team explores the mechanism of tropical expansion under changing climate [789d]
- Tropical fruits are vulnerable to climate change. Can we make them resilient in time? [789d]
- Migrating birds set to risk their lives flying over Chicago, most dangerous city for migratory birds in North America [789d]
- Endangered Dupont's lark population declined by 66% after the storm Filomena [789d]
- Smallest species shifting the fastest: Bird body size predicts rate of change in a warming world [789d]
- Thirsty on the moon? Just throw some regolith in the microwave [789d]
- Galactic bubbles are more complex than imagined, researchers say [789d]
- Study uncovers toll of economic abuse on rural women [789d]
- Warmer climate could cause Puerto Rico's frogs to croak [789d]
- 'Sayonara' gene: Scientists uncover a protein in fruit flies that many textbooks say shouldn't exist [789d]
- IPODs: Making portable droplet microfluidic testing possible [789d]
- Low-temperature plasma technology shows promise in treating antibiotics in wastewater [789d]
- Experts expect about 50% fewer new coal-fired power plants than announced [789d]
- What's the latest on GMOs and gene-edited foods—and what are the concerns? An expert explains [789d]
- How archaeologists can help us live with wild animals [789d]
- A compact high-resolution spectrometer with flat optics [789d]
- Study: Current weakening of seasonal temperature difference in East Asia is unprecedented in past six centuries [789d]
- The Euclid spacecraft will transform how we view the 'dark universe' [789d]
- Webb looks for Fomalhaut's asteroid belt and finds much more [789d]
- X-ray beams help researchers learn new tricks from old metals [789d]
- Scintillating science: Researchers improve materials for radiation detection and imaging technology [789d]
- Novel technique for rapid detection of neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's and chronic wasting disease [789d]
- Feedback from an AI-driven tool improves teaching, research finds [789d]
- Tail first and making an early splash, some whales just can't wait to be born [789d]
- Study reveals how blame is attributed to male and female leaders [789d]
- 'Supercharged' insecticide effective against insecticide-resistant mosquitoes [789d]
- FDA approves first monoclonal antibody treatment for arthritis in dogs [789d]
- How removing parenting payments when children turned 8 harmed rather than helped single mothers [789d]
- Uniformity of prey can yield a spider-eat-spider world [789d]
- Hubble views lenticular galaxy NGC 5283 [789d]
- Hubble views the jellyfish galaxy JO175 [789d]
- California refinery: Toxicologists to determine if residents were poisoned by tons of chemical dust [789d]
- Patagonian ice field sediment cores reveal glacial waxing and waning over thousands of years [789d]
- California condors barely escaped extinction decades ago. Avian flu could change that [789d]
- Mushrooms found to keep themselves cooler than their surroundings [789d]
- Ecologists deploy prawns in a big disease battle [789d]
- Machine learning method illuminates fundamental aspects of evolution [789d]
- New material opens the door for energy-efficient computing [789d]
- Study offers explanation for why there are so few insects in the ocean [789d]
- Examining the adhesion tendency of biofilm-forming bacteria on organic surfaces [789d]
- Uganda's anti-homosexuality bill threatens HIV progress [789d]
- First observational evidence of Beaufort Gyre stabilization, which could be precursor to huge freshwater release [789d]
- Leaky-wave metasurfaces: A perfect interface between free-space and integrated optical systems [789d]
- Recycling plastics might be making things worse [789d]
- Governing for our descendants [789d]
- Study: Corporate executives listen to analysts—and do the opposite [789d]
- Canadian e-waste has tripled, new study finds [789d]
- Team discovers long-range skin Josephson supercurrent across van der Waals ferromagnet [789d]
- Improving crystal engineering with DNA [789d]
- Aeolus' fiery demise to set standard for safe reentry [789d]
- The greenhouse gas burden of inland waters [789d]
- Tiny microbes could brew big benefits for green biomanufacturing [789d]
- Pollen production could impact climate change by helping clouds form [789d]
- Mirror, mirror: A new way to recognize reverse-image molecules [789d]
- Gaining a deeper understanding of how we connect [789d]
- New probe aids novel findings on cell functions [789d]
- Evolution of the largest of the large dinosaurs [789d]
- Automated detection of embryonic developmental defects [789d]
- Elucidating the mysteries of enzyme evolution at the macromolecular level [789d]
- Rising seas are causing septic systems to fail, finds researcher [789d]
- Researchers close to unleashing rapeseed's protein power for human consumption [789d]
- Researchers develop flexible sweat sensor based on photonic cellulose nanocrystal [789d]
- Mathematical model based on psychology predicts who will buy trendy products [789d]
- Study provides crucial insights on designing efficient nanofilters [789d]
- Ångstrom-depth resolution with chemical specificity at the liquid-vapor interface [789d]
- Rice fields at risk from extreme rain due to climate change could threaten global food supply [789d]
- The realization of a continuous time crystal based on a photonic metamaterial [789d]
- Long tidal tails detected in the galaxy pair Arp 269 [789d]
- Symmetric graphene quantum dots for future qubits [789d]
- Artificial intelligence identifies anti-aging drug candidates targeting 'zombie' cells [789d]
- Scientists make advances in breeding high-resistant-starch rice [789d]
- Using nanopore single-molecule sensing to identify glycans [789d]
- Bizarre exoplanet breaks all the orbital rules [789d]
- Electron re-collision tracked in real time [789d]
- RHIC gets ready to smash gold ions for Run 23 [789d]
- Nose shape gene inherited from Neanderthals [789d]
- The 'water cops' of Las Vegas make city a model in drought-hit US [789d]
- Toll from DR Congo floods rises to nearly 400: official [789d]
- Thailand chokes on pollution but greens struggle to be heard in election [789d]
- Slow-paced nature TV captivates Swedish audiences [789d]
- NASA launches two small satellites to track hurricanes [789d]
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