The Brutalist Report - science
- At least 36 dead in Hawaii wildfires, tourists evacuated [574d]
- Virgin Galactic's first space tourists finally soar, an Olympian and a mother-daughter duo [574d]
- NOAA doubles the chances for a nasty Atlantic hurricane season due to hot ocean, tardy El Nino [574d]
- Russia is to launch its first mission to the moon in almost 50 years [574d]
- As water reuse expands, proponents battle the 'yuck' factor [574d]
- Spanish city shatters heat record [574d]
- Movie-inspired technology successfully collects hail data from eye of the storm [574d]
- Environmental human DNA offers new opportunities for public good [574d]
- Bigger and better quantum computers are possible with new ion trap dubbed the Enchilada [574d]
- Research team demonstrates a new 'primary standard' for measuring ultralow pressures [574d]
- Microplastics found embedded in tissues of whales and dolphins [574d]
- Bioengineered tool unmasks cancer cells [574d]
- Biologists find what colors a butterfly's world [574d]
- Study identifies characteristics specific to human brains [574d]
- Climate projections detail future risks for many people worldwide [574d]
- Watch NASA engineers put a Mars lander's legs to the test [574d]
- Researchers develop method for upcycling plastic waste into soap [574d]
- Mechanism underlying bacterial resistance to the antibiotic albicidin revealed [574d]
- How a massive North Atlantic cooling event disrupted early human occupation in Europe [574d]
- Researchers engineer bacteria that can detect tumor DNA [574d]
- The positional transmitter of statoliths unveiled: It keeps plants from getting lazy [574d]
- Researchers seek to determine climate drivers of early human interbreeding [574d]
- Novel socio-environmental vulnerability index pinpoints sustainability issues in Brazilian river basins [574d]
- Threatened gray-necked rockfowl's habitat even smaller than expected, study finds [574d]
- Stellar surf's up: Monster waves as tall as three suns are crashing upon a colossal star [574d]
- Simple ballpoint pen can write custom LEDs [574d]
- The role of bubble formation in sustainable hydrogen production [574d]
- Muon g-2 doubles down with latest measurement, explores uncharted territory in search of new physics [574d]
- Pivotal discovery in sensor technology eliminates faulty electronic sensors when measuring toxins in water [574d]
- The fast, furious and brutally short life of an African male lion [574d]
- Digitalization momentum slows down post COVID [574d]
- New study: Even treated wastewater affects our rivers [574d]
- Scientists studying fluid dynamics explore mechanism at work in interfacial tension [574d]
- Tiny 'ice mouse' survived Arctic cold in the age of dinosaurs [574d]
- Ditching the young entrepreneur myth: Research shows over-50s are the more radical innovators [574d]
- Canadians are unprepared for natural hazards. Here's what we can do about it [574d]
- Testing of Vlad the Impaler's letters show he may have had condition causing his tears to be mixed with blood [574d]
- Telling stories of our climate futures is essential to thinking through the net-zero choices of today [574d]
- New research sheds light on food borne toxicants in coffee [574d]
- Course correction keeps Parker Solar Probe on track for Venus flyby [574d]
- Aging in a housing crisis: Growing numbers of older Australians are facing a bleak future [574d]
- New report reveals dramatic rise in cash earnings of shareholders in Britain's big 2 oil companies [574d]
- More reforms needed to improve experience of victims in sexual offense trials: Study [574d]
- Researchers identify peptides for pollen tube growth in rice [574d]
- Koala conservation heats up: Drones used to thermally detect animals [574d]
- Micropatch algorithm improves ground-to-spacecraft software update efficiency [574d]
- Effectiveness of video gameplay restrictions questioned in new study [574d]
- New paleoaltimetry research questions assumptions about the formation of the Himalayas [574d]
- New evidence suggests the world's largest known asteroid impact structure is buried deep in southeast Australia [574d]
- Unveiling the tale of Tutcetus, the 'pharaoh' of whales who died young 41 million years ago [574d]
- Bringing ultrafast physics to structural biology reveals the dance of molecular 'coherence' in unprecedented clarity [574d]
- Rye the right crop for 'nabbing' nitrates, capturing carbon and generating bioenergy [574d]
- 'Australia is sleepwalking': A bushfire scientist explains what the Hawaii tragedy means for our flammable continent [574d]
- Study suggests disclosure laws about forced labor in the clothing industry are ineffective [574d]
- Incremental environmental change can be as hazardous as a sudden shock—managing these 'slow-burning' risks is vital [574d]
- Tackling loneliness requires a new approach that addresses societal inequalities [574d]
- Hotspots of marine life discovered off Wellington's coast [574d]
- Hera's mini-radar will probe asteroid's heart [574d]
- Researchers turn potato chip bags into energy-saving cooling films [574d]
- Turning ChatGPT into a 'chemistry assistant' [574d]
- Replication of prior studies fails to find purported evidence of magnetic sensing in fruit flies [574d]
- New calcium material functions as an ammonia synthesis catalyst [574d]
- Longest time-lapse footage of an exoplanet to date assembled from real data [574d]
- Could this supermassive black hole only have formed by direct collapse? [574d]
- Tipster betting on Australian rules football may encourage people to take gambling seriously [574d]
- Researchers state extra care is needed when using artificial habitat structures for wildlife conservation [574d]
- Understanding environment use key to protection of hoiho [574d]
- What do a jellyfish, a cat, a snake, and an astronaut have in common? Math. [574d]
- Calculations predict surprising quark diffusion in hot nuclear matter [574d]
- Evolutionary forces shape the human skeleton [574d]
- Recovery of biodiversity in rivers across Europe is slowing down, study finds [574d]
- Glucagon receptor structures uncover new arrestin interaction mechanism [574d]
- Bacteria found in hot springs may be closest to mitochondria precursor [574d]
- Mussels inspire an eco-friendly way to extract critical rare earth elements [574d]
- Hormone alters electric fish's signal-canceling trick [574d]
- Virgin Galactic all set to fly its first tourists to the edge of space [574d]
- One giant step: Moon race hots up [574d]
- From butter to baths, seaweed's potential is being tapped in Europe [574d]
- Capturing the evolution of complex quantum systems [574d]
- Warming oceans and rivers cause genomic changes in fish, scientists find [574d]
- Novel mechanism for oxygen evolution reaction on dual-atom catalysts increases reaction activity [574d]
- Study ties fracking to another type of earthquakes [574d]
- Tiny antibodies hold big promise for cancer treatment [574d]
- Mitochondria regulate cellular signaling for proper lung development, research finds [574d]
- Novel algorithm able to detect mutations in single-cell sequencing data sets [574d]
- Scientists invent new resorbable biomaterials for implantable medical devices [574d]
- New photoreactor technology could pave the way to a carbon-neutral future, researchers say [574d]
- A single gene and a unique layer of regulation opens the door for novel plant-fungi interactions [574d]
- Study reveals the European public's attitudes about refugees have remained stable over time [574d]
- Deep cycling of carbon and chlorine were likely flipped in Earth's early history, new research suggests [574d]
- Let there be matter: Simulating the creation of matter from photon–photon collisions [574d]
- Scientists identify new species of beetle that used extra-long antennae to battle for mates, at the feet of dinosaurs [574d]
- Saturn-sized exoplanet discovered with TESS [574d]
- Israel's pioneering use of water 'to the last drop' [574d]
- Wind-whipped Hawaii wildfire razes town, deaths feared [574d]
- Indonesia capital becomes world's most polluted major city: monitor [574d]
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