The Brutalist Report - science
- Hydrogel locomotion regulated by light and electric fields [518d]
- Fukushima's water release: what we know [518d]
- Two dead as Greece battles growing wildfire front [518d]
- Crying wolf to save livestock and their predator [518d]
- Did sabertooth tigers purr or roar? The answer may lie in a tiny string of bones [518d]
- City living may make male song sparrows more doting 'super' fathers [518d]
- Small urban greening projects can dramatically increase number of insect species in cities [518d]
- Physicists use a 350-year-old theorem to reveal new properties of light waves [518d]
- New approach shows hydrogen can be combined with electricity to make pharmaceutical drugs [518d]
- Recent advances in electrocatalytic ammonia synthesis [518d]
- Research sheds new light on York's thriving medieval Jewish Community [518d]
- Climate win-win: Study quantifies benefits of enhanced weathering [518d]
- Ringing protons give insight into early universe [518d]
- Studying the specific carbohydrates in Polygonatum sibiricum [518d]
- Research finds both conservatives and liberals endorse 'values' and 'vices' [518d]
- Silica particles found in food and makeup could be chemically reactive, study finds [518d]
- Editorial: How bad the climate crisis gets is still up to us—we just have to act [518d]
- Seattle air quality among worst in world due to wildfire smoke [518d]
- Washington State man who captured Tokitae says he has 'no regrets' after orca's death [518d]
- More Colorado communities take 'forever chemical' makers to court as contamination costs mount [518d]
- Threatened Georgia pollinators face a new foe: The voracious 'bee hawk' [518d]
- Researchers find 20,000-year-old refugium for orcas in the northern Pacific [518d]
- REBURN: A new tool to model wildfires in the Pacific Northwest and beyond [518d]
- Research team begins designing a perishable food 'smart packaging' system for transport [518d]
- Bio-based waterborne poly(vanillin-butyl acrylate)/MXene coatings for leather: Warmth retaining, antibacterial [518d]
- Tracking species range shifts in a changing climate [518d]
- Dallas sues Navy, again, with Hensley Field redevelopment plans in limbo [518d]
- Chicago stargazers find more light pollution and wildfires are obscuring the skies [518d]
- Wild tobacco mutants are more susceptible to insect attack but grow faster, shows study [518d]
- Researchers publish new results from dark boson searches [518d]
- Is your child lagging in reading skills? An expert offers tips [518d]
- How vocabulary breadth and depth influence bilingual reading comprehension [518d]
- Data set revolutionizes understanding of beta barrels, promising targets for vaccine development [518d]
- Milder weather brings relief from 'apocalyptic' Canada wildfires [518d]
- Russia's space agency head vows to continue Moon race [518d]
- Is flood pollution causing turtle strandings? Researchers look for answers in their cell response [518d]
- Rise in toxic algae blooms requires coordinated response, say researchers [518d]
- Teamwork is not always the best way of working, shows new study [518d]
- Hopes fade for 'room temperature superconductor' LK-99, but quantum zero-resistance research continues [518d]
- Why beaver-like dams can protect communities from flooding [518d]
- A maglev system on the moon could make lunar logistics a breeze [518d]
- Painting the unfamiliar: Why the first European paintings of Australian animals look so alien to our eyes [518d]
- What harm could one coal mine do? 1.7 million Hiroshima bombs of heat for starters, says physicist [518d]
- Viewpoint: A new approach to environmental, social and governance policies is needed before it's too late [518d]
- Predicting financial crises in e-commerce [518d]
- Dismantling the myth that ancient slavery 'wasn't that bad' [518d]
- Citizen scientists reveal how the common wasp spreads across UK [518d]
- How Ukraine's savvy official social media rallied the world and raised the bar for national propaganda [518d]
- Memes about animal resistance: Here's why you shouldn't laugh off rebellious orcas and sea otters too quickly [518d]
- Identifying fire victims through DNA analysis: A geneticist explains what forensics is learning from archaeology [518d]
- Europe's wild bird species are on the brink, but there are ways to bring them back [518d]
- Why researchers think that some extinct giant flying reptiles cared for their young [518d]
- Yellowknife fires: Evacuees will need culturally specific support services [518d]
- Tropical Storm Hilary pounds Southern California with heavy rain, flash flooding [518d]
- Yellowknife and Kelowna wildfires burn in what is already Canada's worst season on record [518d]
- Civilian support for military coups is rising in parts of Africa. Research explains why [518d]
- Patents were meant to reward inventions. It's time to talk about how they might not [518d]
- Want to find UFOs? That's a job for machine learning [518d]
- A new way to measure the expansion rate of the universe: Redshift drift [518d]
- Floating seismometers could help peer into the core of Venus [518d]
- Hard yacca: Grass-trees are a life saver for many animals, but fire and disease threaten their survival [518d]
- Expert says to brace for bushfire season ahead, but expect worse to come [518d]
- Mississippi mud reveals secrets of Antarctica's ancient expansion [518d]
- Quokkas demonstrate adaptive behavior in response to prescribed burns [518d]
- Research team developing a nano-sized force sensor and improving high-precision microscopy technology [518d]
- Ecuador votes to stop oil drilling in Amazon reserve [518d]
- Research measures global impact of ant invasions on native species [518d]
- Scientists introduce the design and application prospect of China's Tiangong space station [518d]
- Scientists study the biological process of after-ripening and dormancy release in rice seeds [518d]
- Study sheds light on agrobacterium-mediated transformation in key rice cultivars [518d]
- An aid to ecological management and ecosystem services supply and demand dynamics [518d]
- In preparation for DUNE, scientists examine modern nuclear theory for neutrino oscillation physics [518d]
- Contacting your legislator? Cite your sources, if you want them to listen to you [518d]
- Unveiling novel mechanism underlying heat shock response in E. coli [518d]
- Visualizing the mysterious dance: Quantum entanglement of photons captured in real-time [518d]
- Webb reveals intricate details in the remains of a dying star [518d]
- Thinning ice sheets may drive sharp rise in subglacial waters [518d]
- New study shows algorithms promote gender bias, and that consumers cooperate [518d]
- Nobel-winning bodily 'pressure sensors' filmed for first time [518d]
- Space travel depletes red blood cells and bone, but bone marrow fat may come to the rescue [518d]
- First ever remains of a dicraeosaurid sauropod unearthed in India [518d]
- Tropical Storm Hilary brings record rain to California [518d]
- Dermatology experts say the time is right to develop a consensus Human Skin Cell Atlas [518d]
- How Salmonella grow together in the gut and exchange antibiotic resistance [518d]
- New study uses video to show honey bees switch feeding mechanisms as resource conditions vary [518d]
- Investigating the past and future of the universe using statistical methods to measure distance [518d]
- Changes in lipid metabolism affect how cells respond to stress: Study [518d]
- Physicists employ synthetic complex frequency waves to overcome optical loss in superlenses [518d]
- Modeling the ocean to understand natural phenomena [518d]
- Spanish astronomer discovers new active galaxy [518d]
- France sizzles in late summer heat wave [518d]
- Victorian-era disease hits Scotland's poorest [518d]
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