The Brutalist Report - science
- 60 years of Antarctic ice sheet data released [563d]
- As interest rates soar, new study reveals insecure workers are 'trapped' and 42% fear job losses [563d]
- Researchers driving innovative solutions to advance use of 'plastic' roads [563d]
- Into the unknown: NASA space laser provides answers to a rainforest canopy mystery [563d]
- The 'kidneys of Kolkata': Indian wetlands under threat [563d]
- Rare Somali wild ass born in Chile zoo [563d]
- Record highs scorch the globe as Europe prepares for heatwave peak [563d]
- Mystery object that washed up on the Australian coast could be space junk, officials say [563d]
- Archaeologists in Louisiana save artifacts dating back 12,000 years from natural disasters, looters [563d]
- Oregon's Cannon Beach reopens after cougar sighting on iconic coastal rock led to closure [563d]
- Deadly flooding hit several countries at once. Scientists say this will only be more common [564d]
- What do bats, priests and rabbis have in common? Network analysis reveals insights [564d]
- Disruption risk along global supply chains: Technology outage and IR&D investment [564d]
- Research group develops biodegradable film that keeps food fresh for longer [564d]
- Droughts in Western states drive up emissions and threaten human health [564d]
- Is fast fashion slowing down? How global trade is being used as a 'force for good' [564d]
- How fish evolved their bony, scaly armor [564d]
- System tracks movement of food through global humanitarian supply chain [564d]
- Linguistics professor uncovering Toronto's unique style of English [564d]
- What motivates family forest landowners to manage invasive species? [564d]
- New XRISM satellite mission to study 'rainbow' of X-rays [564d]
- Measuring nanocomposite structures with neutron and X-ray scattering [564d]
- A key function for tight junctions in embryo models [564d]
- Bulky size frustrates radical molecules to boost chemical reactions, shows study [564d]
- Men vastly outnumber women in studying legislative politics, study shows [564d]
- Preparing for a quantum leap: Researchers chart future for use of quantum computing in particle physics [564d]
- What does the Standard Model predict for the magnetic moment of the muon? [564d]
- Climate change found to have fostered the rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire from 600 to 800 AD [564d]
- Study reveals older burglars outperform younger counterparts in virtual burglaries [564d]
- Democrats' perceptions of immigrants largely favorable while Republicans hold positive and negative views: Study [564d]
- Proposed metamaterial could have a wide range of applications, from sensing to stealth technology [564d]
- Astronomers discover striking evidence of 'unusual' stellar evolution [564d]
- Team fabricates chitin hydrogel via chemical transformation of chitosan [564d]
- Apple snail invasion could be 'disastrous' for rice production and food security in Kenya, study reveals [564d]
- Political apathy spreads from parents to adolescent children, study finds [564d]
- Forest fires in British Columbia are 30 times worse than average, say researchers [564d]
- NASA's first new wind tunnel in 40 years will turn science fiction to fact [564d]
- How enterprise resource planning systems can boost business [564d]
- Shrinking light: Waveguiding scheme enables highly confined subnanometer optical fields [564d]
- All about the Benjamins: Researchers decipher the secrets of Benjamin Franklin's paper money [564d]
- Green sea turtles have traveled to the same place to eat for 3,000 years, discovers ecologist [564d]
- Viewpoint: Paying the costs of climate resilience [564d]
- Project reveals extent of pesticide residues in ecosystems and humans across Europe and Argentina [564d]
- What causes mudslides and floods after wildfires? It's not what scientists thought [564d]
- When ET calls, can we be sure we're not being spoofed? [564d]
- Opinion: Why the shipping industry's increased climate ambition will reduce its fossil fuel use [564d]
- Field site shows evidence of humans in Oregon 18,000 years ago [564d]
- Research team identifies giant swirling waves at the edge of Jupiter's magnetosphere [564d]
- Linking the mechanics of lake heat waves and potentially poisonous blooms [564d]
- Five new embryos and new surrogate mothers added to northern white rhino rescue project [564d]
- Why people tend to believe UFOs are extraterrestrial [564d]
- Bioluminescent bacteria coordinate signaling to colonize squid's light organ [564d]
- What the science says about how red and processed meat affects our health, and the health of ecosystems [564d]
- Australians' concern about climate change is increasing, according to report [564d]
- China has begun launching its own satellite internet network [564d]
- How climate change and geopolitical instability could be opportunities to improve equality in New Zealand [564d]
- Northern Europe faces biggest relative increase in uncomfortable heat and is dangerously unprepared, says new research [564d]
- Earliest evidence of forest management discovered at the La Draga Neolithic site [564d]
- New NASA Artemis instruments to study volcanic terrain on the moon [564d]
- Fruit consumers might notice larger strawberries this year [564d]
- Q&A: The ongoing marine heat waves in US waters explained [564d]
- Inequality and COVID-19: Barcelona's poorest districts most affected by school confinement during pandemic [564d]
- Delivering practical guidelines and insights for creating a net-zero carbon campus [564d]
- Low-cost online interventions may encourage young voters, study shows [564d]
- Positive contact with diverse groups can reduce belief in conspiracy theories about them, research suggests [564d]
- New storage technology keeps nanosurfaces clean [564d]
- City livability rankings tell a biased story: Research in Dhaka explains why [564d]
- Why am I online? Research shows it's often about managing emotions [564d]
- Policy leadership needed for the future of Aotearoa's marine environment, say researchers [564d]
- Mercury hits new highs as heatwaves scorch the globe [564d]
- Pod of 55 pilot whales die after being stranded on a beach in Scotland [564d]
- New study uncovers taxonomic breakthrough in the ophiuroid Ophiothrix angulata [564d]
- Arctic atmosphere has become significantly more moist, regional storm activity increasing, shows study [564d]
- Developing new materials to accelerate the arrival of 'air taxis' [564d]
- Video: Why are mosquitos so obsessed with me? [564d]
- Joining forces: How collaboration can help tackle Canada's escalating wildfire threat [564d]
- Harmful substances impacting tiger snakes across Perth, study finds [564d]
- Pollution timebombs: Contaminated wetlands are ticking toward ignition [564d]
- Formamide: A versatile small molecular building block for synthesizing heavily N-doped 1D and 2D carbon [564d]
- Biologists determine that blind cavefish cells are responsive to light [564d]
- Biologists take deep dive into the evolution of clownfish [564d]
- Researchers identify key enzyme for heart failure drug digoxin [564d]
- Unimolecular reactions of anti-glycolaldehyde oxide and its reactions with one and two water molecules [564d]
- New algorithm for quicker detection of antibiotic resistances [564d]
- Preserved presolar silicate grains found in Ryugu samples [564d]
- Breaking barriers in drug delivery with better lipid nanoparticles [564d]
- Study shows intentions of information source can affect what Americans think qualifies as true [564d]
- Research links climate change to 'lazier' jet stream, leading to extreme weather [564d]
- Laser squared: A two-domain photon-phonon laser [564d]
- A solid-state quantum microscope that controls the wave functions of atomic quantum dots in silicon [564d]
- Protons set to power next-generation memory devices [564d]
- Uncommon wild bee thrives by nesting in old snail shells [564d]
- Researchers develop process to better see objects in the nanoscale realm [564d]
- A new perspective in protein research focuses on disordered areas [564d]
- In Florida, endangered coral finds a way to blossom [564d]
- From fields to front lines: The impact of the war in Ukraine on global food supply [564d]
- Addressing adaptation inequalities in climate research [564d]
- Researchers craft 'origami DNA' to control virus assembly [564d]
- Study addresses the future challenges of global surface water quality [564d]
- Findings indicate that microbes living at the bottom of the fjords can use petrogenic carbon [564d]
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