The Brutalist Report - science
- Chemical cartography reveals the Milky Way's spiral arms [648d]
- Winery experiences affected by more than what is in your glass [648d]
- Proposed PFAS rule would cost companies estimated $1B; Lacks limits and cleanup requirement [648d]
- Costly Deep Tunnel flooding project can't handle Chicago area's severe storms fueled by climate change [648d]
- Individual whale, dolphin ID using facial recognition tech [648d]
- Picturing where wildlands and people meet at a global scale [648d]
- Q&A: What's causing the severe Midwestern drought? [648d]
- Stanford University president announces resignation over concerns about his research [648d]
- Chemically bonded multi-nanolayer aerogel for thermal superinsulation [648d]
- MAGUS: Crystal structure predictions assisted by machine learning and graph theory [648d]
- An interdisciplinary framework in the era of big data and AI for sustainable development [648d]
- New study uses gene prediction tool to select premium grade Angus herds [648d]
- Why ongoing worker safety training is critical to effective disaster response [648d]
- Unlocking the power of molecular crystals: A possible solution to nuclear waste [648d]
- In Ohio, individuals with criminal records are routinely disqualified from renting homes [648d]
- Links between income and terrorism found to follow the same pattern globally [648d]
- Fine art and fine wine: Study reveals impact of quality wine program on museum restaurant success [648d]
- Can we predict if a plant species will become exotic? [648d]
- Work life is getting longer in Germany, but there are big differences [648d]
- Study reveals how birds track environmental conditions across the seasons [648d]
- To stand out on LinkedIn, focus on journey, not achievements [648d]
- Evaluation of the applicability of multiple drought indices in the core zone of 'westerlies-dominated climatic regime' [648d]
- An ancient river is helping NASA's Perseverance Mars rover do its work [648d]
- Unraveling the molecular basis of Dmc1 filament assembly in homologous recombination [648d]
- Melatonin doesn't just help you sleep—it can help keep fruit and vegetables fresh [648d]
- Acetalization: A feasible and sustainable strategy for biomass valorization [648d]
- Size matters in how Daphnia protects itself from predators [648d]
- Researcher investigates left-tail momentum in the Korean stock market [648d]
- Research shows therapy dogs can build a stronger social support network in Canada's prisons [648d]
- Molecular biologists identify framework for understanding RNA editing in a disease-causing parasite [648d]
- Unraveling a debate on insect cognition [648d]
- Changes to gender beliefs needed to tackle trans and gender diverse prejudice, says study [648d]
- Uncovering an early Māori settlement on the Subantarctic Islands [648d]
- First genetic clue why some people do not get sick from COVID [648d]
- Study finds regular 'phubbing' could be damaging marriages [648d]
- Conservation of arable soils through targeted erosion management [648d]
- Number of DNA copies influences the cell death process that shapes organs during embryonic development: Study [648d]
- We could get large amounts of water from the moon by directing the sun at it [648d]
- COVID-19 mutation caused far fewer cat deaths than claimed, Cyprus veterinary leader says [648d]
- China will use two rockets to put humans on the moon [649d]
- Volunteers invited to play 'spot the difference' to help scientists identify cosmic explosions [649d]
- New Earth observation strategy to keep pace with our changing world [649d]
- Blamed for fouling the environment, polyester may help save it [649d]
- Hotter temperatures, less water present challenges for policy makers, agricultural stakeholders [649d]
- STEM instructors who are women drive disclosure of concealable stigmatized identities to undergraduates [649d]
- 'Zombie fires' in the Arctic: Canada's extreme wildfire season offers a glimpse of new risks in a warmer, drier future [649d]
- Early humans were weapon woodwork experts, study finds [649d]
- Bioengineered yeast feed on agricultural waste [649d]
- Returning to the moon can benefit commercial, military and political sectors—a space policy expert explains [649d]
- App allows scientist and nonscientist users to record data on ephemeral streams and intermittent rivers [649d]
- The hidden cost of the AI boom: Social and environmental exploitation [649d]
- 7 everyday ways to foster children's math and literacy skills to avoid 'summer slide' learning loss [649d]
- Research team develops biosensor that could lead to quick and inexpensive test for osteoporosis risk [649d]
- Why and when gender diversity in middle management gives companies a competitive advantage [649d]
- Did the Anthropocene start in 1950—or much earlier? Here's why debate over our world-changing impact matters [649d]
- Sex in space: Why it's worrying that the space tourism sector hasn't considered the consequences [649d]
- Net diversification rate mainly drives species richness disparity in tropical terrestrial orchids [649d]
- How retailers can alter customer behavior to encourage more sustainable returns [649d]
- Researchers investigate 'lipid raft' phenomenon on nanocarbon surfaces [649d]
- New study reveals NASA's Roman could find 400 Earth-mass rogue planets [649d]
- Carbon pricing disproportionately harms the elderly: Study [649d]
- Want a deal on that vintage item? Find common connection with seller [649d]
- Scientists overcome NH3 synthesis shortcomings [649d]
- 'Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds': Who was atom bomb pioneer Robert Oppenheimer? [649d]
- Reviewing recent advances in metasurface design with intelligent optimization methods [649d]
- Unveiling the quantum dance: Experiments reveal nexus of vibrational and electronic dynamics [649d]
- Scientists gain insight into geothermal-technology-induced seismicity [649d]
- Kingfish adapting to shark tourism, finds study [649d]
- Genetic study finds evidence for early contact between farmers and pastoralists in Black Sea region [649d]
- Study finds 800,000 tons of drilling, fracking waste unnaccounted for in NY, PA, Ohio [649d]
- New study clarifies relationships between temperature and animals' sizes [649d]
- Spontaneous quasi-crystal self-assembly observed using tiny vibrating magnetic spheres [649d]
- A synthetic biology platform enabling control over aging-associated stress response [649d]
- 'Stunning' discovery: Metals can heal themselves [649d]
- Two-faced star exposed: Unusual white dwarf with a hydrogen side and a helium side [649d]
- Webb sees carbon-rich dust grains in the first billion years of cosmic time [649d]
- Researchers demonstrate efficacy of curcumin in protecting coral from damage caused by climate change [649d]
- Broken-down soy proteins can stop damage from excessive ice build-up and freezer burn [649d]
- First artificial synthesis of tanzawaic acid B may lead the way to new antibiotics [649d]
- Cell communication: Wnt signaling interpreted differently depending on receiving cell and signal duration [649d]
- Astronomers find new type of stellar object that challenges understanding of neutron star physics [649d]
- New method expertly evaluates protein folding stability on a large scale [649d]
- Understanding the ways animals are evolving in response to fire could help conservation efforts [649d]
- Researchers put a new twist on graphite [649d]
- Single-cell atlas of the human kidney provides new resources to study kidney disease [649d]
- Researchers uncover novel bacterial communication system to combat antimicrobial resistance [649d]
- Early humans in the Hula Valley invested in systematic procurement of raw materials hundreds of thousands of years ago [649d]
- The puzzle of the galaxy with no dark matter [649d]
- Speedy new species of snake uncovered in Australia [649d]
- Simultaneous synthesis and fixing of covalent organic frameworks [649d]
- Dynamics of molecular rotors in bulk superfluid helium [649d]
- Mosquito-friendly gene drive may lead to a malaria-free future [649d]
- Astronomers investigate recent star formation history of the Fireworks Galaxy [649d]
- Scientists discover new structures for unique hybrid materials by altering their chemical bonds [649d]
- Scientists develop revolutionary new approach to designing catalysts for chemical reactions [649d]
- PandaX sets new constraints on the search for light dark matter via ionization signals [649d]
- Study finds a solution to longstanding problem of ultrafast valley decoherence [649d]
- Ethylene boosts plant yield and vigor, study shows [649d]
- Researchers develop NMR method for drug structure elucidation [649d]
- Bumblebee research sparks rapid industry change [649d]
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