The Brutalist Report - science
- Marine fish are responding to ocean warming by relocating towards the poles [617d]
- Unique 'bawdy bard' act discovered, revealing 15th-century roots of British comedy [617d]
- Quarter-ton marsupial roamed long distances across Australia's arid interior, reveals 3D-scanning study [617d]
- Extreme precipitation in the Northeast to increase 52% by the end of the century, study predicts [617d]
- How the humble neutron can help solve some of the universe's deepest mysteries [617d]
- Study shows light conveyed by signal-transmitting sucrose controls growth of plant roots [617d]
- New study highlights importance of democratic norms and learning about the other party [617d]
- Nevada fight over leaky irrigation canal and groundwater more complicated than appears on surface [617d]
- Could the rush for lithium near California's Salton Sea trigger earthquakes? [617d]
- Shell beads discovery sheds light on Stone Age seafaring [617d]
- Silent zoo tours can generate new perspectives on animals, study suggests [617d]
- Researchers propose a deep neural network-based 4-quadrant analog sun sensor calibration [617d]
- Symmetry breaking by ultrashort light pulses opens new quantum pathways for coherent phonons [617d]
- Evolution driving improvements in racehorse speed, study shows [617d]
- Can California's coastline be saved? Study shows up to 70% could be wiped out by 2100 [617d]
- Judge orders halt to Ballona Wetlands restoration project [617d]
- Software offers new way to listen for signals from the stars [617d]
- New high resolution X-ray imaging technique can image biological specimens without causing damage [617d]
- Dual-wavelength lasing: A new tool for steering high-harmonic generation [617d]
- Breakdown spectroscopy induced by nonlinear interactions of femtosecond laser filaments [617d]
- Mitigating climate change through restoration of coastal ecosystems [617d]
- Rocks beneath Antarctic Ice Sheet reveal surprising past [617d]
- Plastics circularity needs to become meaningful, inclusive, and practical, says study [617d]
- Essential process for SARS-CoV-2 viral replication visualized [617d]
- Study argues 'girly economics' data necessary for full picture of economy, equitable policy [617d]
- Storms lash drought-hit Spain [617d]
- Flexible nanoelectrodes can provide fine-grained brain stimulation [617d]
- Humans have lost half of primate ancestors' gut bacteria, finds new study [617d]
- Study: False assumptions about election malfeasance could create a 'death spiral' for democracy [617d]
- Small fusion experiment hits temperatures hotter than the sun's core [617d]
- Genetic change increased bird flu severity during US spread, shows study [617d]
- New study challenges common perceptions of Victorian register office weddings [617d]
- Using AI to create better, more potent medicines [617d]
- A closer look at galaxy M64's outer disk shows that it came from a smaller dwarf galaxy [617d]
- Study unlocks key information on major drug target for psychiatric and cognitive disorders, including schizophrenia [617d]
- It's time to classify plastics as persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic pollutants, say researchers [617d]
- Thesis work analyzes air quality on the move [617d]
- Webb telescope finds towering plume of water escaping from one of Saturn's moons [617d]
- Sentencing child sex abusers: When the victim becomes the offender [617d]
- Deriving a general expression for the bispectrum in cosmologies rules out most bouncing models [617d]
- Research project analyzes medical, nutritional and environmental applications of new Antarctic bacteria [617d]
- AI study finds the habit of continuous study was more widespread during lockdown [617d]
- Code-switching in intercultural communication—Japanese vs. Chinese point of view [617d]
- Study finds Neanderthals manufactured synthetic material with underground distillation [617d]
- DNA from 4,000-year-old plague discovered—the oldest cases to date in Britain [617d]
- The making of a Mona Lisa hologram [617d]
- Simulations suggest interstellar objects could be captured by Earth's gravity [617d]
- How insects track odors by navigating microscale winds [617d]
- Study proposes achromatic metalens with varifocal performance [617d]
- Can we really foresee break-ups? Hindsight bias in the evaluation of romantic relationships [617d]
- Using artificial intelligence for culture medium optimization [617d]
- Antarctic Dry Valleys haven't always been dry, study suggests [617d]
- Hubble captures jellyfish galaxy JW39 [617d]
- Astronomers discover the last three planets the Kepler telescope observed before going dark [617d]
- Understanding how couples integrate finances [617d]
- Team develops novel algorithm for sharper protein films [617d]
- Deep learning helps in global estimation of phytoplankton pigment concentrations [617d]
- Frog with baggage: Invasive species do not arrive alone [617d]
- Researchers develop method to probe supercooled water using electron diffraction [617d]
- Accra's market fires are devastating to informal traders—but they need better understanding about managing risk [617d]
- The Tonga volcano eruption caused a 'super bubble' in Earth's ionosphere, disrupting satellite navigation [617d]
- Study finds 107-million-year-old pterosaur bones are oldest in Australia [617d]
- Some refugee girls are forced into early marriage for safety—here's why [617d]
- New DNA testing technology shows majority of wild dingoes are pure, not hybrids [617d]
- Earthquakes can change the course of rivers—with devastating results. We may now be able to predict these threats [617d]
- Focusing on consent ignores better ways of preventing sexual violence [617d]
- Unveiling the RNA-guided mechanisms driving cell fate [617d]
- Rich nations should pay for the loss and damage of biodiversity loss, say researchers [617d]
- How smaller cities can integrate newcomers into their labor markets [617d]
- China in Africa: Kenya railway study shows investment projects aren't a one-way street [617d]
- Scientists develop probe that could unlock the mysteries of a vital cellular messenger and lead to new drug discoveries [617d]
- Study reveals widgeongrass has replaced eelgrass as the dominant seagrass species in Chesapeake Bay [617d]
- Astronomers discover eight new cataclysmic variables [617d]
- Hidden in plain sight: Windshield washer fluid is an unexpected emission source [617d]
- Chinese mission with first civilian reaches space station [618d]
- Venice's Grand Canal turns bright green due to fluorescein [618d]
- China's 'space dream': A Long March to the Moon and beyond [618d]
- China launches new crew for space station, with eye to putting astronauts on moon before 2030 [618d]
- Humans evolved to walk with an extra spring in our step, shows foot arch study [618d]
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