The Brutalist Report - science
- Saturday Citations: Quantum coherence; rising coal emissions; 'more uses of snail mucus are being discovered every day' [384d]
- Many people hate wasps, but research shows they're smarter than you might think and ecologically important [384d]
- Simple actions can prevent ships from hitting marine animals in their path [384d]
- Scientist shocks peers by 'tailoring' climate study [384d]
- Conspiracy theories falsely link wildfires to 'smart cities' [384d]
- Hurricane Lee is charting a new course in weather and could signal more monster storms [384d]
- Study reveals human destruction of global floodplains [384d]
- Almost 50 people missing after deadly Brazil cyclone [384d]
- These worms have rhythm: New imaging technique to observe active gene expression in real time [384d]
- Virgin Galactic notches fourth spaceflight in four months [384d]
- How trees influence cloud formation [384d]
- Wildfire smoke from Canada continues to impact Kansas City's air quality. What do monitors show? [384d]
- Refining biome labeling for microbial community samples [384d]
- Scientists study distributed satellite cluster laser networking algorithm with double-layer Markov DRL architecture [384d]
- Why S-linked glycosylation cannot adequately mimic the role of natural O-glycosylation [384d]
- COVID mutates rapidly in white-tailed deer, but here's why we don't need to worry—for now [384d]
- World falling dangerously short of climate goals: UN [384d]
- Why managers' attempts to empower their employees often fail—and even lead to unethical behavior [384d]
- Delightfully strange: Mystery 'golden egg' found on ocean floor [384d]
- DART had a surprising impact on its target, according to recent observations [384d]
- SpaceX can't launch its giant rocket again until fixes are made, FAA says [384d]
- Investigating why crowdfunding does not work well for social impact initiatives [384d]
- Experts explain how diamonds are grown in a lab [384d]
- Satellite texts help when farm advisors unavailable [384d]
- New behavioral system mapping shows key consumer behaviors needed to achieve a circular economy [384d]
- How to make color-changing 'Transformers' with polymers [384d]
- Researchers reveal the hidden world of Toronto's urban predators, and their prey [384d]
- The secret life of brain worms [384d]
- Wild boar in a Hungarian forest may be key to protecting Europe's pig herds [384d]
- Australia's labor laws need updating now that remote work is here to stay, says professor [384d]
- New research debunks the gender pay gap myth that 'women don't ask' [384d]
- Aotearoa's kelp forests at risk, study shows [384d]
- The first climate strikes had an influence on Swiss residents, study finds [384d]
- Synthesis of nanoparticles by microorganisms: Exploring the green power of fungi [384d]
- Chimpanzees are not pets, no matter what social media tells you [384d]
- Death and mourning in Ghana: How gender shapes the rituals of the Akan people [384d]
- Heat waves are hitting Antarctica too now [384d]
- Determining the causes of the 1931 Yangtze River Deluge [384d]
- Wildfires have wreaked havoc this summer, but these plants were prepared [384d]
- Housing should be prioritized to support re-entry following incarceration, study suggests [384d]
- Exposing Australia's online trade in pest plants: Researchers find thousands of illegal advertisements [384d]
- 'Male soldiers can't help themselves' is among many rape myths that need debunking [384d]
- Experimental quantum imaging distillation with undetected light [384d]
- A guide to 'big team science' creates a blueprint for research collaboration on a large scale [384d]
- Artificial Intelligence: A step change in climate modeling predictions for climate adaptation [384d]
- Contours that kill: Geometry influences prey capture in carnivorous pitcher plants [384d]
- Researchers explain plant's medicinal power against COVID and glioblastoma [384d]
- Historically segregated parts of US cities found to have less bird data [384d]
- Inheritance of parental histones safeguards fate of mouse embryonic stem cells [384d]
- Study hints at the existence of the closest black holes to Earth in the Hyades star cluster [384d]
- Researcher discusses marine plankton and ecosystems affected by climate change [384d]
- Beaver activity in the Arctic linked to increased emission of methane greenhouse gas [384d]
- Where's the trust? US climate deniers have no faith in university researchers [384d]
- Big fish are getting smaller, and little fish are replacing them, says new research [384d]
- Table salt offers a safe, inexpensive and reusable pathway to recovering useful products from plastic waste [384d]
- Using lignin and a catalyst to create an alternative to bisphenol A (BPA) [384d]
- Why bats carry viruses that have higher fatality rates in humans than those from other mammals [384d]
- Researchers uncover novel physiological functions of CRISPR-Cas guard RNA [384d]
- Scientists find new strains of influenza A virus in pigs, potentially posing a pandemic risk [384d]
- Let sleeping dogs lie? New study suggests they can process vocalizations even while they snooze [384d]
- Photocoupled electroreduction of CO2 over photosensitizer decorated covalent organic frameworks [384d]
- Researchers find innovative way to store and process information by maintaining valley polarization at room temperature [384d]
- New quantitative tracer helps to investigate bioaccumulation of nanoplastics in freshwater ecosystems [384d]
- Scientists elucidate the corrosion mechanism of anodes in seawater electrolysis [384d]
- Downstream RNA hairpins found orchestrating mRNA translation [384d]
- Residents and fishermen file a lawsuit demanding a halt to the release of Fukushima wastewater [384d]
- UK experiencing longest September heat wave [384d]
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