The Brutalist Report - science
- Eight Colorado lakes suspected of toxic algae blooms: Why it is becoming worse [610d]
- New radar research overcomes nearly century-old trade-off between wavelength and distance resolution [610d]
- Broaden definition of education for children in care to better support their development, study urges [610d]
- Scientists dig into wildfire predictions, long-term impacts [610d]
- In some materials, immutable topological states can be entangled with other manipulable quantum states [610d]
- Sea urchins are struggling to 'get a grip' as climate change alters ecosystems [610d]
- Water-purifying cup makes drinkable water from creeks and streams [610d]
- Examining the power of host social interactions in bacterial evolution [610d]
- New study: Political animosity is global [610d]
- Duct tape evidence holds up in court using innovative method from forensic scientists [610d]
- Steric zipper interactions in artificial crystalline peptide β-sheets [610d]
- Neolithic necklace from child's grave reveals complex ancient culture [610d]
- Teamwork environments linked to white US employees going the extra mile [610d]
- Interest in bird feeding surged in over 100 countries worldwide during the COVID-19 lockdowns [610d]
- Study shows speech deepfakes frequently fool people, even after training on how to detect them [610d]
- Calculations reveal high-resolution view of quarks inside protons [610d]
- Scientists discover unusual ultrafast motion in layered magnetic materials [610d]
- Waves of charge signal rare physics at work inside a superconductor [610d]
- Researchers show how to increase X-ray laser brightness and power using a crystal cavity and diamond mirrors [610d]
- Attention beachgoers: Everything you think you know about sharks is probably wrong [610d]
- Joshua trees burn, massive wildfire threatens to forever alter Mojave Desert [610d]
- New method has promise for accurate, efficient soil carbon estimates [610d]
- Researchers map cadmium in cacao: 'The problem isn't as bad as we thought' [610d]
- Solar-driven conversion of waste plastics into their building blocks [610d]
- Optimizing low-protein diets in broiler chickens: The role of grain type and dietary arginine to lysine ratio [610d]
- Clearcut logging found to lead to more frequent flooding, including extreme floods [610d]
- Drops of seawater found to contain traces of an ancient world [610d]
- Gourmet or imitation? New technique ferrets out food fraud [610d]
- Structural insights illuminate the arms race between crop plants and fungal pathogens [610d]
- True shape of lithium revealed for the first time [610d]
- Study highlights importance of mineral iron in ocean ecosystems [610d]
- A chatbot willing to take on questions of all kinds is the latest representation of Jesus for the AI age [610d]
- Dune patterns reveal environmental change on Earth and other planets [610d]
- Trump's rise in power resulted from America's racial divide, not cult leadership, study says [610d]
- Learning how to control HIV from African genomes [610d]
- Hiring refugees is not just 'doing a good thing': Research shows it can also help businesses [610d]
- Fiber optic cables detect and characterize earthquakes [610d]
- Substitution of tolerant for sensitive species balances ecosystems in agricultural areas, study says [610d]
- Meg 2: The truth about the extinct mega shark, and why even this ridiculous film could inspire future paleontologists [610d]
- Airbus partners with Voyager Space to build ISS replacement [610d]
- Floods for miles: swathes of China underwater after historic rain [610d]
- Running wild: stray dogs threaten rare Balkan lynx [610d]
- The heaviest animal ever may be this ancient whale found in the Peruvian desert [610d]
- Kuwait's scorching summers a warning for heating planet [610d]
- The 2022 Sichuan-Chongqing spatio-temporally compound extremes: A bitter taste of novel hazards [610d]
- Research finds scandals have less impact on politicians than they used to [610d]
- Roles of chlorogenic acid in regulating growth performance and immune function of broilers [610d]
- Is traditional heterosexual romance sexist? [610d]
- The way brands address getting called out on Twitter affects their bottom line [610d]
- Unique study shows that wild predators can be trained to hunt alien species they have never seen before [610d]
- The reaction to 'X,' Elon Musk's rebrand of Twitter, reflects how we feel about brands [610d]
- Novel fatty acids-governed cannibalism in beneficial rhizosphere Bacillus enhances biofilm formation [610d]
- Webb spotlights gravitational arcs in 'El Gordo' galaxy cluster [610d]
- How social media can spread conspiracy theories and even spark violence [610d]
- Nuclear war would be more devastating for Earth's climate than cold war predictions, even with fewer weapons [610d]
- Climate change contributes to violence against children. Here's how [610d]
- An ancient grain unlocks genetic secrets for making bread wheat more resilient [610d]
- My Climate View provides farmers insights into future climate based on location and commodity [610d]
- Nature's kitchen: How a chemical reaction used by cooks helped create life on Earth [610d]
- Researchers prefer same-gender co-authors, study confirms [610d]
- Expert explains how cities can beat the heat by building better [610d]
- Physicists develop a technology for measuring total ozone columns based on machine learning [610d]
- Researchers discover evolutionary evidence in ultra-marathon runners [610d]
- How the tropical red swamp crayfish successfully invaded the cold regions of Japan [610d]
- New diagnostic tools protect dogs and humans from deadly parasite [610d]
- An escape signal for the nematode: Artificial intelligence helps elucidate structure of a novel light sensor [610d]
- Beneficial bacteria UD1022 promising for disarming fungal pathogens that affect turfgrass [610d]
- Sensing and controlling microscopic spin density in materials [610d]
- Protect the economy by protecting nature, study urges [610d]
- Microcrystalline cellulose soaks up amitriptyline to treat overdose [610d]
- In Germany, women vote more left-wing, but that was not always the case [610d]
- Researchers develop statistical tool for estimating causal effects of marketing [610d]
- Leaving dog and cat feces lying around isn't just gross. It's a problem for native plants and animals, too [610d]
- Call of the huia: How NZ's bird of the century contest helps us express 'ecological grief' [610d]
- What does 60 years of silence tell us about the search for extraterrestrials? [610d]
- Study reveals differential gas transport in shale nanochannels [610d]
- Scientists develop gene-editing technology that eliminates EV-A71 RNA viruses [610d]
- Study analyzes nearshore California marine heatwaves and cold spells amid changing climate conditions [610d]
- DNA study of remains at Delaware site find kinship among European settlers, African slaves [610d]
- Scientists sequence the genome of the Baikal seal [610d]
- Paleontologists study dinosaur fossils to confirm that Chukotka, Russia, had a milder climate in ancient times [610d]
- Scientists study how planetary waves affect atmospheric dynamics [610d]
- Evolving viruses to fight bacterial infections [610d]
- Nanoelectromechanical resonators based on hafnia–zirconia–alumina superlattices with gigahertz spectrum coverage [610d]
- Experiments show methane formation in water may have warmed early Earth [610d]
- Greenland's largest glacial floating ice declined 42% due to global warming, scientists determine [610d]
- Eclipsing binary detected in the open cluster NGC 2232 [610d]
- Interactive networks for capturing gas with high selectivity [610d]
- Harnessing the power of career conversations and combating increasing career uncertainty [610d]
- Study reveals peculiar movements of cholesterol in cellular membranes [610d]
- Exploitation of migrant workers: An emotional issue [610d]
- DNA study reveals shift in Bronze Age population in East-Central Europe [610d]
- Study casts light on signal-dependent formation of mitochondria [610d]
- Alternative to phosphate fertilizer: Biochar basis controls plant response [610d]
- Q&A: Researchers track new invasive insect, the elm zigzag sawfly [610d]
- Multicyclic molecular wheels with polymer potential [610d]
- Perseid meteor shower to light up August night sky [610d]
- Researchers discover the reason behind tans appearing only after we've left the beach [610d]
- Analysis shows secondary school students have difficulty identifying bird species [610d]
- Correlation between neutron pairs observed in helium-8 nuclei [610d]
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