The Brutalist Report - science
- French leader goes green to woo Pacific islands [430d]
- Battle against Greece wildfires 'improving': fire service [430d]
- New research highlights risks of selective adaptation in extreme coral habitats [430d]
- Study reveals structures of six states of a rotary sodium ion pump [430d]
- In Costa Rica, saving seeds to feed future generations [430d]
- Singapore races to save 'Garbage of Eden' [430d]
- Oceans are growing hotter, triggering global weather disasters [431d]
- 'Whale ballet': Video shows 3 humpbacks jump in unison, a birthday surprise for man and daughters [431d]
- Study: 800 great white sharks have visited Cape Cod in recent years [431d]
- Getting to the root of the problem in tree digital twin models [431d]
- Blurring the line between planetary and human health spans [431d]
- New discovery shows tensile cracks can shatter classical speed limits, approach near-supersonic velocities [431d]
- AWAKE introduces a stronger wave to accelerate particles [431d]
- How forests can cut carbon, restore ecosystems, and create jobs [431d]
- Teens need consistent positive messaging in multicultural environments, finds study [431d]
- Citizen science inspires kids to take local action [431d]
- Complex-domain neural network advances large-scale coherent imaging [431d]
- From Down Under to underground: Surprising daddy long-legs spiders discovered in Australia and Réunion [431d]
- Towards silver cluster-assembled materials for environmental monitoring [431d]
- Controlling the electro-optic response of a perovskite coupled to a phonon-resonant cavity [431d]
- New way of measuring ocean carbon could better align with climate policy goals [431d]
- Need to image an asteroid close up? There's an AMIGO for that [431d]
- Aeolus reentry: The breakdown [431d]
- A demonstration of substituent effects in anti-aromatic compounds [431d]
- Competition for food? Jaw analyses show what cave bears and brown bears ate [431d]
- Two barking sea lions charge through crowd during breeding season at San Diego's La Jolla Cove [431d]
- In the Florida Keys, record ocean temps spark scramble to save dying corals [431d]
- Retina cells cultured on nanofiber scaffolds could help treat blindness [431d]
- International group develops guiding principles for community-engaged sustainability research [431d]
- Some alloys don't change size when heated, and we now know why [431d]
- Using cosmic weather to study which worlds could support life [431d]
- Tailoring quantum oscillations of a Bose-Einstein condensate of excitons as qubits [431d]
- Animal heredity sheds light on survival and extinction risks [431d]
- The worst of the pandemic seems over but the kids are not okay, study finds [431d]
- Development of atactic C-C main chain polymer with a high melting point [431d]
- Researchers 'grow' high quality superconductor, find resilience against magnetic fields [431d]
- Voluntary carbon offsets often fail to deliver what they promise, research finds [431d]
- July to be hottest month on record as UN warns of 'global boiling' [431d]
- 'Never seen it like this.' Stormy search for lobster in the Keys [431d]
- Bees and wasps use the same architectural solutions to join large hexagons to small hexagons [431d]
- 'Time-traveling' pathogens in melting permafrost pose likely risk to environment, say scientists [431d]
- Genome analysis of 46,000-year-old roundworm from Siberian permafrost reveals novel species [431d]
- Researchers find common cognitive foundation for child language development and language evolution [431d]
- Scientists develop in vivo RNA-based gene editing model for blood disorders [431d]
- Data from Facebook, Instagram study on 2020 presidential election released [431d]
- New insights into the origin of the Indo-European languages [431d]
- Can degrowth save us and the planet? [431d]
- New 'protein nano-switch' method promises rapid and reliable development of diagnostic tests [431d]
- Second species of ramp, or wild leek, documented in Pennsylvania [431d]
- Rethink routine tasks to cut workplace environmental costs, says study [431d]
- Imaging shows how solar-powered microbes turn carbon dioxide into bioplastic [431d]
- Researchers identify two lead compounds that could close cancer cells' escape route [431d]
- Mixing of moiré-surface and bulk states: Capturing Hofstadter's butterfly in one of Earth's most ancient materials [431d]
- These cities coordinate to save water, a model for parched Western areas [431d]
- Hubble sees evaporating planet getting the hiccups [431d]
- Italian scientists urge media to better explain climate change [431d]
- Scientists vacuum animal DNA from air in a Danish forest [431d]
- Forest thinning on Pine Mountain can move forward after Patagonia, Ventura County lawsuit dismissed [431d]
- Bacteria like cholera may be crucial in the development of new antibiotics [431d]
- Scientist develop a broadband quantum-dot frequency-modulated comb laser [431d]
- Banning cellphones in classrooms is not a quick fix for student well-being [431d]
- Fullerene-pillared porous graphene with high water adsorption capacity [431d]
- Greece races to tackle wildfires as winds set to resume [431d]
- Study shows anaerobic fermentation metabolites suppress both photosynthesis and aerobic respiration [431d]
- Misinformation is rife and causing deeper polarization—here's how social media users can help curb it [431d]
- Researchers diagnose Indianapolis Zoo orangutan with rare genetic disease [431d]
- Meteor showers—it's worth looking out for 'shooting stars' all year round [431d]
- Chemists develop next-generation self-healing plastic that's also biodegradable [431d]
- Algeria counts costs after deadly wildfires [431d]
- July has been so blistering hot, scientists already calculate that it's the warmest month on record [431d]
- Measuring helium in distant galaxies may give physicists insight into why the universe exists [431d]
- Physicists achieve breakthrough in Monte Carlo computer simulations [431d]
- Study describes evolution of double-sided social norms for cooperative interactions [431d]
- 600-million-year-old ocean water from Himalayas provides clues to Earth's past [431d]
- 'Is the doggy angry?' Research hints children under 5 can easily confuse dog emotions [431d]
- Pedestrians in Ghana are risking their lives—we studied what's distracting them while walking [431d]
- Terrestrial ecosystems can significantly offset human carbon emissions, finds new analysis [431d]
- Do smartphones belong in classrooms? Four scholars weigh in [431d]
- New geology study cracks the code of what causes diamonds to erupt [431d]
- Teachers who leave turnaround schools can have positive effects [431d]
- A cost-effective, efficient way to assess soil health at scale [431d]
- Researchers demonstrate scaling of aligned carbon nanotube transistors to below sub-10 nm nodes [431d]
- Your genetic code has lots of 'words' for the same thing—information theory may help explain the redundancies [431d]
- Researchers find new species of Australian shark [431d]
- Renewable adhesive may offer an effective means of adhesion underwater [431d]
- A gamma ray burst lasted so long it triggered a satellite twice [431d]
- How molecular entanglements determine the structure of polymers [431d]
- New DNA identification approach could improve monitoring for chronic diseases [431d]
- Q&A: Experts discuss the geoengineering methods for reflecting sunlight to cool Earth [431d]
- Researchers investigate how the cellular environment affects protein conformational dynamics [431d]
- NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft adjusts course to get closer to Earth [431d]
- Why can't we just tow stranded whales and dolphins back out to sea? [431d]
- New research reveals historic migration's link to present-day implicit racial bias [431d]
- Novel technology may lead to improved citrus varieties [431d]
- Resume padding: Bad for individuals, good for society? [431d]
- Two additional exoplanets detected in a nearby planetary system [431d]
- Making renewable, infinitely recyclable plastics using bacteria [431d]
- Twinkling of giant stars reveals how their innards churn in first-ever simulations [431d]
- Listening in on endangered Amazon River dolphins [431d]
- New resource harmonizes 16S and shotgun sequencing data for microbiome research [431d]
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