The Brutalist Report - science
- Study increases probability of finding water on other worlds by 100-fold [571d]
- Whale of a debate put to rest [572d]
- Forest can adapt to climate change, but not quickly enough [572d]
- Scientists use NASA MESSENGER mission data to measure chromium on Mercury [572d]
- Quantum proton billiards: ATLAS experiment reports fundamental properties of strong interactions [572d]
- Florida in hot water as ocean temperatures rise along with the humidity [572d]
- The future of X-ray imaging: High-resolution, ultrastable solutions with lead-free anti-perovskite nanocrystals [572d]
- Synthesizing 200 years of research on the urban impact on regional climate and extreme weather [572d]
- Q&A: Great gratuity explosion pushes consumers to the tipping point [572d]
- When considering coal as a source of energy, policymakers should examine current and future payoffs, say economists [572d]
- Personal experience with wildfire increases engagement in disaster preparedness, study finds [572d]
- New research dispels 'protectionism' myth [572d]
- Study explores the complex connections between managerial feedback and creative outcomes [572d]
- New fish species discovered after decades of popularity in the aquarium trade [572d]
- New biodegradable plastics are compostable in your backyard [572d]
- Three Saharan dust clouds targeting South Florida: Here's when they'll get here [572d]
- As toxic algae sickens sea lions and other marine animals, California wildlife center needs help [572d]
- Sawfish tagged in Cedar Key for first time in decades [572d]
- Canned, frozen corn industry struggling across US growing regions [572d]
- Study reveals how a tall spruce develops defense against hungry weevils [572d]
- A study reframes the definition of marine heatwaves to improve responses to climate change [572d]
- Europe in summer: scorching new normal [572d]
- Heavy rains and flooding pummel US northeast, one dead [572d]
- Recent advances in vacuum ultraviolet photochemistry of astrochemically important small molecules [572d]
- Fluorescent tags allow live monitoring of growth factor signaling proteins inside living cells [572d]
- Focus on state as 'problem parent' rather than care-experienced mothers, says new research [572d]
- Researchers explain how mushrooms can live for hundreds of years without getting cancer [572d]
- At least 29 killed in India monsoon floods: officials [572d]
- Volcano begins erupting in an uninhabited valley in southwest Iceland [572d]
- Study presents new database linking RNA editing and blood cell differentiation [572d]
- Natural history collections shed light on bumblebees' modern struggles [572d]
- Heat wave set to sizzle southern California [572d]
- Deadly flooding hits several countries, scientists said this will be increasingly common [572d]
- Last week the hottest worldwide on record: UN [572d]
- Radar innovations reveal depth of Mount Qomolangma's snow [572d]
- Researchers find 176 bird species using human-made materials in their nests—new research [572d]
- Study reveals people most likely to hold antisemitic views [572d]
- Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity [572d]
- Global cooling caused diversity of species in orchids, confirms study [572d]
- A new technique uses remote images to gauge the strength of ancient and active rivers beyond Earth [572d]
- Caterpillar venom study reveals toxins borrowed from bacteria [572d]
- Bioengineers explore why skin gets 'leathery' [572d]
- Hope for the ash tree: Trees resistant to ash dieback are also resistant to beetles [572d]
- These lollipops could 'sweeten' diagnostic testing for kids and adults alike [572d]
- Research tracks young Australians' precarious work and study lives after Year 12 [572d]
- Kakhovka Dam breach in Ukraine caused economic, agricultural and ecological devastation that will last for years [572d]
- Indian rice variety found to contain valuable antioxidants, helps prevent diabetes [572d]
- Study: Economic impact of the pandemic and effects on mental health among urban Indian consumers [572d]
- Study identifies 10 reasons humans kill animals—and why we can't avoid it [572d]
- Using new tech to identify the cause of an old phenomenon in meat tenderness [572d]
- Q&A: What's causing Earth's hottest days to date and what does it mean for our planet? [572d]
- Researchers investigate floral development of two legume plants [572d]
- New system enables rapid monitoring of volatile organic compounds in water [572d]
- Ageism, sexism, classism and more: Seven examples of bias in AI-generated images [572d]
- Curious compound: Tin selenide may hold the key for thermoelectric solutions [572d]
- Physicists demonstrate sign reversal of the Josephson diode effect [572d]
- New 3D visualization highlights 5,000 galaxies revealed by Webb in CEERS survey [572d]
- Opinion: Nonbinary genders beyond 'male' and 'female' would have been no surprise to ancient rabbis [572d]
- Criticism with care is more persuasive, finds study [572d]
- Physicist who found spherical meteor fragments claims they may come from an alien spaceship: Here's what to make of it [572d]
- Ice stupas have become a popular water management tool in the Himalayas, but can they work in Chile? [572d]
- Why putting off college math can be a good idea [572d]
- How changes in the law will finally help victims of 'revenge porn' [572d]
- Two new AI-based weather-forecasting systems challenging the status quo [572d]
- Engage, educate and empower: The 3 Es to discuss climate change with children [572d]
- The deinfluencing trend reflects a growing desire for authenticity online [572d]
- Study reports melting curve of superionic ammonia under icy planetary interior conditions [572d]
- The true cost of food: High grocery prices are not the root issue, say researchers [572d]
- The ethical values and behaviors of CEOs can play a crucial role in attracting new talent [572d]
- China is pumping out carbon emissions as if COVID never happened. That's bad news for the climate crisis [572d]
- WildDISCO: Visualizing whole bodies in unprecedented detail [572d]
- A surprising discovery about the magnetic interactions in a Kagome layered topological magnet [572d]
- The rise and fall of the Roman empire preserved in pollen [572d]
- Archaeological dig in Galilee uncovers mosaics of Samson and commemorative inscriptions [572d]
- Astronomers scan the skies for nanosecond pulses of light from interstellar civilizations [572d]
- Microbial predators cause seasonal fluctuations in wastewater treatment, study shows [572d]
- Examining why plants flower early in a warming world [572d]
- Researchers create double-haploid watermelon plants via in vivo, seed-based haploid induction system [572d]
- Team finds plastic-associated metalloids in the urban river environments of Mongolia [572d]
- Light-activated molecular machines get cells 'talking' [572d]
- Addressing justice in wildfire risk management [572d]
- Researchers devise new quantum photonics technique to create better holograms [572d]
- Researchers discover photonic snake states, a new instrument for unveiling the secrets of light [572d]
- Unraveling the hidden growth of mineral dendrites [572d]
- SuFEx as a new generation of click chemistry: Synthesis and development of linkers [572d]
- How group hunting works in the open ocean [572d]
- Scientists reveal molecular interaction of carbon/nitrogen metabolism in rice [572d]
- DNA-repair protein complex is a shapeshifter, reconfiguring itself to meet the demands of each task [572d]
- Conservation in Indonesia is at risk, say scientists who study the region [572d]
- Study shows same-sex sexual behavior is widespread and heritable in macaque monkeys [572d]
- Scientists enrich nitric oxide-reducing microbes in bioreactor [572d]
- Neutron beam measurements reveal shrinking mechanism of microgels in colloids [572d]
- Roots are capable of measuring heat on their own, new study shows [572d]
- How a plant with a toxic past can become a climate-smart crop of tomorrow [572d]
- Observations shed more light on the properties of the galaxy Markarian 817 [572d]
- New findings shed light on the chemical evolution of the Earth [572d]
- Ni-Ti bimetallic system mediates enantioselective reductive aryl-benzylation of alkenes using free alcohols [572d]
- Record-breaking tandem solar cell now with precise scientific explanations [572d]
- Nuclear charge distribution measurements may solve outstanding puzzle in particle physics [572d]
- Researchers unearth rare carpoid fossil dating to the Devonian [572d]
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