The Brutalist Report - science
- Foreign firefighters come to the rescue in Canada's wildfires [463d]
- Got weeds? US environmentalists call in the G.O.A.T.s [463d]
- Senegalese go wild for prized 'maad' fruit [463d]
- Israel enlists drones, AI and big data to farm for the future [463d]
- Prisoners in Bolivia trading rare jaguar parts for fashion items, researchers discover [463d]
- College sues for damages, saying cleaner turned off lab freezer and destroyed research [463d]
- Apparent new orca calf spotted in endangered pod near British Columbia [463d]
- 'Critical climate solution' or 'worse than coal'? Study explores debate around divisive energy technology [463d]
- Opinion: A green transition will not be good for everyone [463d]
- Host genetics shown to play a significant role in the composition of switchgrass root microbiomes [463d]
- An anthropological glimpse into entrepreneurial behavior [463d]
- Don't toss that crab shell. A substance found in it could be key to renewable energy, researchers say [463d]
- 'Smiling cat' Sh2-284 nebula captured in new image [463d]
- Fixes needed before first Vulcan Centaur launch [463d]
- New study reveals best words for brand slogans [463d]
- Black families growing up on either side of the tracks have same economic outcomes, says study [463d]
- Group sues over federal protections for snow-loving bird, 'harbinger' of climate change [463d]
- Scientists develop freely available risk model for hurricanes, tropical cyclones [463d]
- Study reveals genetic secrets of America's favorite snack [463d]
- Team constructs highly active covalent organic framework from benzimidazole monomer in solvothermal pathway [463d]
- A worm named after a comedian is impacting spiny lobster reproduction and could threaten a lucrative fishing interest [463d]
- Promoting public transportation with modern pricing schemes [463d]
- Research team's novel metal-organic framework could help advance semiconductors [463d]
- Just add water: Garden ponds and bird baths help wildlife thrive, study finds [463d]
- Chocolate can be fruity or flowery, if you skip the roasting step [463d]
- New drug delivery method can reverse senescence of stem cells [463d]
- Q&A: How can climate scientists better communicate risk? [463d]
- Informing readers about journalism's societal importance could boost subscription revenues [463d]
- Fear of being exploited is stagnating our progress in science, say researchers [463d]
- Surface-enhanced vibrational circular dichroism for chiral mixture sensing [463d]
- Monolithically integrated semiconductor lasers with silicon photonic circuits [463d]
- Researchers develop new electrically pumped edge-emitting laser chip with unprecedented performance [463d]
- Transforming chicken manure into nutrient-rich fertilizer for crops [463d]
- NASA's Roman and ESA's Euclid will team up to investigate dark energy [463d]
- Air pollution via wildfire smoke takes toll on labor markets [463d]
- Expert analysis: One year after Dobbs decision, restrictive abortion laws part of a 'willful policy vacuum' [463d]
- Germany is building a tiny rover that will roam the surface of Phobos [463d]
- Watching the watchers with Nancy Grace Roman [463d]
- To learn how Gen Z consumes media, researchers went right to the source [463d]
- Researchers make a quantum computing leap with a magnetic twist [463d]
- Canada sees record CO2 emissions from fires so far this year [463d]
- Novel algorithm improves understanding of plasma shock waves in space [463d]
- Scientists describe first known Jurassic vertebrate fossils found in Texas [463d]
- Hot testicles may hold the secret to elephants' anti-cancer genes, suggests new study [463d]
- New pathway discovered for RNA degradation in iron-rich environments [463d]
- A roadmap for entrepreneurship policy in rural Texas [463d]
- Molecular 'hub' regulates gene-silencing proteins [463d]
- Fire regimes can change genetic patterns of animal species, study finds [463d]
- DNA barcoding identifies the plants a person has eaten [463d]
- Study using eDNA provides comprehensive picture of wildlife in southern California's waves [463d]
- Study demonstrates hypochlorite can harm but also help human bodies [463d]
- New mass spectrometry combo offers promise for tapping nature's unknown chemical universe [463d]
- Researchers reveal how cells rewrite their fate [463d]
- New report, tool suggest how Washington can better protect against extreme heat [463d]
- Team improves spectral analysis and measurement of X-ray crystal spectroscopy for future fusion reactors [463d]
- In the mood for giving: Charitable donations may be more about how you feel before giving, not after [463d]
- Report highlights children as the 'hidden victims' of modern slavery [463d]
- What game theory can teach us about standing up to bullies [463d]
- Humans' ancestors survived the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs, shows fossil record analysis [463d]
- Gravity and dark matter, a bond beyond distances [463d]
- Slow walking could be sign of dementia in older dogs [463d]
- New study reveals key to sustainable, eco-friendly, next-generation polymers [464d]
- New publication describes differences in disease risk between purebred and mixed-breed cats [464d]
- Intrepid southern voyage in the wake of early waka [464d]
- Governments and industry should work with industrial ecologists to build the circular economy, say scientists [464d]
- How the evolution of tooth enamel tissue unfolded [464d]
- How Streptomyces bacteria produce signaling molecules, a mechanism of microbial communication in soil [464d]
- Southern US swelters in brutal heat wave [464d]
- Scientists use stem cells to create models of human embryos and study our earliest days [464d]
- Spain: Heat strokes and dehydration deaths soared in summer of 2022, the hottest year on record [464d]
- Enhanced oxygen reduction reaction activity and biperiodic trends of lanthanide-doped molybdenum disulfide [464d]
- Metallic nanoparticles can kill cancer cells leaving healthy ones intact, say researchers [464d]
- Saudi Arabia's 'The Line' isn't a revolution in urban living, say researchers [464d]
- Synthesis of peripherally annulated phenanthroporphyrins [464d]
- New enzyme could aid anticancer drug development [464d]
- Researcher discusses gaining insight into the potential of cannabis in combating viral infections [464d]
- Study highlights vermiculite as an efficient technique for the remediation of eutrophic lakes [464d]
- US push to lower wildfire risk across the West stumbles in places [464d]
- The more stakeholders are included in policy planning, the better their policies protect them [464d]
- COVID-19 hurt kids' math learning more than reading and writing—with the biggest setbacks in fall 2020 [464d]
- South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world—and that doesn't bode well for its economy [464d]
- Researchers observe rubber-like elasticity in liquid glycerol for the first time [464d]
- Plastic pollution: Campaigners around the world are using the courts to clean up—but manufacturers are fighting back [464d]
- D-amino acids play a role in stress-induced response in cholera bacterium [464d]
- What do the different colors of mold mean in my house? [464d]
- Spain delays rocket launch until Sept over wildfire risk [464d]
- New tool maps south Florida fire risk pixel by pixel [464d]
- Unveiling the secrets of liquid iron under extreme conditions [464d]
- Honey bees make rapid, accurate decisions and could inspire future of AI, study suggests [464d]
- How streaming platforms make you more likely to watch certain programs—new research [464d]
- Flexible, supportive company culture makes for better remote work [464d]
- New driver for shapes of small quark-gluon plasma drops? [464d]
- Australia's hidden housing crisis: Survivors of modern slavery have few safe places to turn [464d]
- The impact of ocean alkalinity enhancement on marine biota offers hope for carbon dioxide removal [464d]
- Study shows hexagonal boron nitride has potential to replace diamond as quantum sensing material [464d]
- Specialization in sheep farming helped Neolithic communities in the Adriatic expand throughout the Mediterranean: Study [464d]
- Dehydrated cellulose nanofiber: New method to keep thickening agents tiny in transport and big in application [464d]
- Slowing down ships in vulnerable areas could reduce negative impact on marine life [464d]
- Bigger bottles keep champagne bubbly for decades: Study [464d]
- Here's how much water it takes to make a serving of beef—and why where it comes from is so important [464d]
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