The Brutalist Report - science
- Record-breaking heat wave baking southern US set to expand [646d]
- Scientists: Florida Keys coral reefs are already bleaching as water temperatures hit record highs [646d]
- Researchers illuminate resilience of U.S. food supply chains [646d]
- Spallation Neutron Source accelerator achieves world-record 1.7-megawatt power level [646d]
- New sensor mimics cell membrane functions, may enable screening of hard-to-diagnose cancers [646d]
- Fiber optic sensing tracks seismicity from injected carbon dioxide at Australian site [646d]
- Tracking the great hammerhead shark's every move [646d]
- Rare Esther Inglis manuscript unveiled [646d]
- Report: Halogenated greenhouse gases still being emitted in Germany [646d]
- Examining the contribution of cultural heritage values to steppe conservation on ancient burial mounds of Eurasia [646d]
- ATLAS sets record precision on Higgs boson's mass [646d]
- 15 billion gallons of sewage-polluted water flows annually into Philly's rivers and streams, report says [646d]
- Two types of ultrafast mode-locking operations generation from an Er-doped fiber laser based on germanene nanosheets [646d]
- Criminal justice researcher says bail reform needs to go further [646d]
- Have you seen these giant piles of rocks at Yosemite? Rangers say knock 'em down [646d]
- Another report of a shark in Cape Cod Bay leaping out of the water to grab striper on fishing line [646d]
- Exploring the role of ice sheets for the climate [646d]
- How sea-ice anomalies in the Barents–Kara Sea are modulated by the 'warm Arctic–cold Eurasia' pattern [646d]
- Research shows value of trust in providing legal support to marginalized communities [646d]
- Calculating thermal properties from phonon behaviors [646d]
- BESSY II: Surface analysis of catalyst particles in aqueous solutions [646d]
- Looking deeper into violent neutron star collisions to find the origins of heavy elements [646d]
- In new space race, scientists propose geoarchaeology can aid in preserving space heritage [646d]
- How rhomboid protease activity is regulated [646d]
- Supporting increased crop growth by regulating the expression of genes that support nitrogen fixation [646d]
- Biosurfactants can offer an environmentally friendly solution for tackling oil spills [646d]
- Unlocking secrets of the elusive ghost shark [646d]
- Satellites map aftermath of Emilia-Romagna floods [646d]
- The Pacific slope of Peru is greening, but it's not good news [646d]
- Spotting the difference between urine marking and urinary problems in pets [646d]
- Movies hold attention more than TV series, research finds [646d]
- New study uncovers potential risk of arsenic release from sediment under organic matter influence [646d]
- It's shark week, so you may ask, 'How likely am I to get attacked by a shark?' [646d]
- Eating tendencies of Brahman steers can affect meat tenderness [646d]
- Animal testing under REACH: Bringing numbers into the debate [646d]
- Experiment demonstrates ultra-sensitivity for dark photon searches [646d]
- Manipulative, distrustful, self-serving: How to deal with a Machiavellian boss [646d]
- Carbon-based molecules seen just a billion years after the Big Bang [646d]
- Wildfire evacuations: How our diverse experiences can strengthen disaster response [646d]
- Temperature records shattered across the world as tourists flock to experience the heat [646d]
- Mining the seabed for clean-tech minerals could destroy ecosystems. Will it get the green light? [646d]
- Why it's worth protecting a spectacular fossil site NZ almost lost to commercial mining interests [646d]
- New method for polyurethane synthesis using fluorine compound developed [646d]
- Greece facing hottest July weekend in 50 years, expert warns [646d]
- Nano-sized carbon material could be used to treat Down syndrome [646d]
- Earliest glass workshop north of the Alps discovered [646d]
- Examining the role of ribosomes in the development of new treatments [646d]
- Male crickets court females in unison—unless rivals get too close [646d]
- Exquisitely preserved fossil forest from Japan helps reconstruct a whole Eurasia plant from the late Miocene [646d]
- Body part regeneration appears to be a whole-body affair [646d]
- Cleaning up contaminated industrial sites in battle against soil pollution [646d]
- Study highlights complexity in accessing benefits for low-income individuals [646d]
- Nutrient enrichment with open canopy decreases trophic redundancy in stream food webs [646d]
- To stick or to bounce: Size determines the stickiness of cosmic dust aggregates [646d]
- Using GPS as a possible earthquake predictor [646d]
- Steering undulatory micro-swimmers in a fluid flow through reinforcement learning [646d]
- Reclaiming open climate adaptation futures [646d]
- Antioxidant 'bee glue' creates buzz for new Australian industry [646d]
- Neolithic beginnings in Herefordshire, England revealed [646d]
- COVID-19 shutdown highlights air quality policy challenges [646d]
- Minimal energy loss thanks to smart use of branched fluidic networks [646d]
- A 'toolbox of biocatalysts' improves control over free radicals [646d]
- Spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride created by helium ion bombardment [646d]
- Signaling process thought to be exclusive to eukaryotes confirmed in bacterial species C. thermocellum [646d]
- Detection of bacteria and viruses with fluorescent nanotubes [646d]
- Insights into designing advanced stimuli-responsive porous materials [646d]
- Finding game-changing superconductors with machine learning tools [646d]
- July likely to be warmest month on record: NASA scientist [647d]
- All concrete, no trees: Athens ill-prepared for heatwaves [647d]
- California Science Center starts complex process to display Space Shuttle Endeavour vertically [647d]
- See how an Alaska paddleboarder escaped a close encounter with a humpback whale [647d]
- Tourists help scientists reveal microplastic pollution on remote Arctic beaches [647d]
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