The Brutalist Report - science
- Data suggest holding Trump accountable will not threaten American democracy [542d]
- Spain worries over 'lifeless land' amid creeping desertification [542d]
- Nuisance vegetation removal in Senegalese waterways reduces overall prevalence of parasitic infections [542d]
- Genome data rewrite the story of oat domestication in China [543d]
- Distinction must be made between genuine scientific skepticism and 'dogmatic denial,' warns expert [543d]
- How heat treatment affects a milk alternative made from rice and coconut water [543d]
- NASA Mars Ascent Vehicle continues progress toward Mars sample return [543d]
- Researchers find evolutionary adaption in trout of Wyoming's Wind River Mountains [543d]
- Social media marketing shown to be most effective when it prompts consumers to start posting [543d]
- Modifications to amino acids in sperm could be behind infertility [543d]
- Has academia become more gender-fair for women? Findings from an adversarial analysis of gender bias [543d]
- Why you shouldn't declaw tigers or other big cats [543d]
- NASA listens for Voyager 2 spacecraft after wrong command cuts contact [543d]
- 'Fire whirls' threaten Joshua tree desert in scorching US [543d]
- More metal-organic frameworks, fewer problems: A self-supervised transformer model for property prediction [543d]
- Improving wildfire predictions with Earth-scale climate models [543d]
- Harnessing the power of light: Advancements in photonic memory for faster optical computing [543d]
- Prized 750-ton rain tree moved to new home—critics fear it won't survive. [543d]
- Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change [543d]
- Study explores challenges, opportunities of community participatory research [543d]
- Quantifying coal burst risks: An energy-based approach to understanding geological and mining domain impacts [543d]
- How volcanic phosphorus supply boosted the Jehol Biota in northern China [543d]
- Collection of articles offers policy solutions for a more resilient UK [543d]
- New optimization strategy boosts water quality, decreases diversion costs [543d]
- New progress in strawberry fruit flavor quality [543d]
- Research identifies moths that slow the spread of invasive fern [543d]
- Researchers discover method to overcome antimicrobial resistance [543d]
- Study reveals how you behave on the internet is influenced by your income level [543d]
- Optimizing heat exchange flow in microgravity [543d]
- Crashed UFOs? Non-human 'biologics'? Professor asks: Where's the evidence? [543d]
- Wolverine mystery: Researchers scour California high country, but rare creature remains elusive [543d]
- New study uncover nuclear spin's impact on biological processes [543d]
- Scientists make healthy sorghum crop healthier [543d]
- Could aging wine become the first major space manufacturing business? [543d]
- How flies develop sight: Scientists use single-cell sequencing to identify cell types in the visual system [543d]
- Study reveals long-debated makeup of the molecules that help organize your cells [543d]
- Hydrogen sulfide shows promise as healthy aging therapeutic when specifically targeted within cells [543d]
- Lignin separation method could make renewable material profitable, research suggests [543d]
- New study shows how to distinguish between slow and fast earthquakes [543d]
- Is there a way to stop Biden's dog from biting people? [543d]
- Scientists create novel approach to control energy waves in 4D [543d]
- Workplace discrimination is rife for pregnant women and working parents, finds Australian study [543d]
- Leveraged buyouts can be beneficial for employees, study finds [543d]
- Vaccination can strategically support the protection of poultry against highly pathogenic avian influenza [543d]
- How wildfires are threatening Colorado water supplies—and costing a lot of money [543d]
- Invasive fruit fly outbreak prompts agricultural quarantine in Santa Clarita Valley [543d]
- UN weighs Great Barrier Reef reprieve for Australia [543d]
- Swedish study shows secondary forests more sensitive to drought than primary forests [543d]
- Blue blood from horseshoe crabs is needed for medicine, but a declining bird relies on crabs to eat [543d]
- Study highlights carbon capture, utilization and storage potential for North Sea 'super basin' [543d]
- Fire in northern Australia's tropical savanna is a threat to endangered fairy-wrens [543d]
- Scientists conduct molecular analyses of ticks from southern China [543d]
- Bangladesh is undertaking the world's largest resettlement program—and the climate is making it harder [543d]
- After 50 years of one seabird colony fighting its way back from near extinction, it now faces new threats [543d]
- How to motivate yourself to learn a language [543d]
- Researchers study zoonotic enteric parasites among pastoralists, cattle and soil in northeastern Nigeria [543d]
- The secret lives of silky sharks: Unveiling their whereabouts supports their protection [543d]
- California's ambitious 2030 climate target faces serious obstacles, acknowledges regulator [543d]
- Secrets wrapped in fabric: How a study of 100 decomposing piglet bodies will help solve criminal cases [543d]
- Meet the gigantic extinct reptile that weighed as much as an adult black rhino [543d]
- Viral room-temperature superconductor claims spark excitement—and skepticism [543d]
- How you can future-proof your career in the era of AI [543d]
- Sexual violence is a pervasive threat for female farm workers—here's how the US could reduce their risk [543d]
- Researchers report broadband tip-enhanced nonlinear optical response in a plasmonic nanocavity [543d]
- Novel metric examines the role of organic matter and microbes in ecological communities [543d]
- Euclid test images tease of riches to come [543d]
- Machine learning meets behavioral neuroscience: Allowing for a more precise phenotyping [543d]
- Stick-to-itiveness: Engineers show self-organization of sticky micron-to-mesoscale 3D structures in confined fluids [543d]
- New algorithm ensnares its first 'potentially hazardous' asteroid [543d]
- Diving deep: Unveiling the secrets of microalgae to cope with environmental challenges. [543d]
- Study proposes refinement of models to project ecosystem services in montane forests [543d]
- Telecom-band-integrated multimode photonic quantum-memory [543d]
- Opinion: The shift from owning to renting goods is ushering in a new era of consumerism [543d]
- Viewpoint: Oil and gas sector's low compliance with methane regulations jeopardizes Canada's net-zero goals [543d]
- Pay dirt for ice core scientists in East Greenland as they reach bedrock [543d]
- Plans to plant billions of trees threatened by massive undersupply of seedlings [543d]
- If rogue planets are everywhere, how could we explore them? [543d]
- Chinese scientists complete a concept study for a 6-meter space telescope to find habitable exoplanets [543d]
- Being proactive alone is not a shortcut to good leadership, says study [543d]
- To spread or slide? Scientists uncover how foams spread on surfaces [543d]
- Cities no place for Australian eagles, but smaller raptors are adapting [543d]
- New clues to the source of the universe's magnetic fields [543d]
- When electrons slowly vanish during cooling: Researchers observe an effect unique to the quantum world [543d]
- Study shows performance of photodetector heterojunctions varies with carbon nanotube diameter [543d]
- Nanoneedles formed on an electrocatalyst improve hydrogen production [543d]
- Rio Pará found to contribute high trace metal concentrations to the Amazon estuary [543d]
- Water-durable perovskite-oxynitride supported nickel catalysts for ammonia decomposition [543d]
- Exploring an eco-friendly enzyme to create key chemical building blocks [543d]
- New method improves proton acceleration with high power laser using frozen hydrogen as target [543d]
- UNESCO recommends putting Venice on heritage danger list [543d]
- Here's how hot and extreme the summer has been, and it's only halfway over [543d]
- Researchers find little evidence of cheating with online, unsupervised exams [543d]
- Bees likely evolved from ancient supercontinent, earlier than suspected [543d]
- How an ultra-sensitive on-off switch helps axolotls regrow limbs [543d]
- Study reveals how seas around China respond to warming climate [543d]
- New drug delivery system containing RNA therapy can target cancer cells in bone marrow [543d]
- Luzio, who lived in São Paulo 10,000 years ago, was Amerindian like Indigenous people now, DNA reveals [543d]
- Study finds no evidence of universal topological signatures in high harmonic generation [543d]
- Study predicts black hole chirps occur in two universal frequency ranges [543d]
- Hubble captures spiral galaxy UGC 12295 [543d]
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