The Brutalist Report - science
- New water treatment approach helps to avoid harmful chemicals [570d]
- Urban parks built on former waste incineration sites could be lead hotspots, study finds [570d]
- Incarceration results in drops in short-term economic activity, but has limited long run impacts [570d]
- The new model powering faster flood predictions [570d]
- Atmospheric scientists reveal much of Houston's ozone exceedance due to air flows from the north [570d]
- In 200 years of animal welfare concerns, cruelty remains a significant issue, researcher says [570d]
- Making Arctic field geology accessible by digitizing outcrops [570d]
- New analysis reveals the differing threats to African lion populations [570d]
- Q&A: New book examines intersection between climate and information crises [570d]
- Firms address corporate scandal with lengthy codes of ethics, study shows [570d]
- You say tomato, these scientists say evolutionary mystery [570d]
- Understanding sensitive soils to improve quality of surrounding water [570d]
- Studies highlight new approaches to addressing climate change [570d]
- Arctic research grows and strengthens international cooperation: Report [570d]
- Q&A: What caused Morocco's earthquake? A geologist studying the Atlas mountains explains [570d]
- Researchers develop model system to assess the efficacy of shark sanctuaries [570d]
- UK report highlights link between child poverty and poor educational attainment [570d]
- The role of high hydrostatic pressure in altering bacteria in donkey milk [570d]
- Probing rare hot plasma flows in the upper atmosphere [570d]
- Baby beaver sighting inspires hopes of a California comeback [570d]
- Trapped US explorer on verge of rescue from deep Turkish cave [570d]
- A forecasting revolution on its way through new satellite data [570d]
- Study on consistency of greenhouse gas concentrations between GOSAT and GOSAT-2 [570d]
- Sorghum bran packs bigger punch than whole grain, nutritional study shows [570d]
- Team of astronomers investigate a galaxy group in the early universe [570d]
- 'Invisible' cell types and gene expression revealed with sequencing data analysis improvement [570d]
- A medieval manuscript likely hides a record of an impending recurrent nova [570d]
- Nanostores are the backbone of emerging economies, but they need stronger supply chains [570d]
- Global effort needed to combat corruption and recover stolen assets [570d]
- Invasive earthworms are changing the soil in Canada's boreal forests [570d]
- Ecology and artificial intelligence: Stronger together [570d]
- Two closely related fig species show signatures of hybridization at climatic margins [570d]
- Hurricane Fiona's legacy: How studying storm impacts can help us better prepare for future events [570d]
- Europe-wide study reveals climate change can alter the risk of birds and bats succumbing to infectious diseases [570d]
- NASA technology can spot wine grape disease from the sky. The world's food supply could benefit [570d]
- PortMiami dredging killed 80 times more coral than expected. More digging coming soon [570d]
- Ocean drilling discovers dynamic carbon cycling in the ultra-deep-water Japan Trench [570d]
- Scientist says he 'left out the full truth' to get climate change wildfire study published in journal [570d]
- Hybrid catalyst produces critical fertilizer and cleans wastewater [570d]
- Greece's record rainfall and flash floods: Across the Mediterranean, the weather is becoming more dangerous [570d]
- Plan to scare off monkeys by mimicking their 'natural enemies' may work, but not for the reasons it's supposed to [570d]
- Lawmakers approve plan to strengthen oversight of California water rights [570d]
- Ancient shoes: Tracks on a South African beach offer oldest evidence yet of human footwear [570d]
- How microbiomes and the smells they produce help shape behavior in bugs, birds, animals and humans [570d]
- US hit by record number of billion-dollar disasters so far this year [570d]
- Americans are worried about AI in the workplace: Poll [570d]
- Canada's lack of recognition for gender-based violence is putting disaster survivors at risk, says researcher [570d]
- Heat waves have a cost: Here's why it's important to quantify it [570d]
- China makes developers pay compensation for their ecological impacts. Here's how this unique scheme works [570d]
- Seven red flags your teen might be in an abusive relationship. And six signs it's escalating [570d]
- Balzan Prizes recognize achievements in study of human evolution, black holes with $840,000 awards [570d]
- Polaris is the closest, brightest cepheid variable. Very recently, something changed [570d]
- Fire climate regimes around Australia shifted abruptly 20 years ago, and falling humidity may explain why [570d]
- Should the next big observatories be built on the moon? [570d]
- Physicists create powerful magnets to de-freeze quantum computing [570d]
- An outline for teaching responsible use of AI in high schools [570d]
- Engineers have designed 'radio-quiet' electronics to power the world's largest radio telescope [570d]
- The case for a small universe [570d]
- Novel material enables an ultrafast electron diffraction probe for quantum materials [570d]
- Study explores an underappreciated way warmer temperatures will impact ecosystems: Decomposition [570d]
- Examining the experiences of anti-Asian racism among medical students [570d]
- The universe caught suppressing cosmic structure growth [570d]
- Floating sea farms: A solution to feed the world and ensure freshwater by 2050 [570d]
- Study finds probation associated with poorer health for Black Americans [570d]
- Scientists investigate protein that controls skeletal muscle composition [570d]
- Study shows auxin signaling pathway controls root hair formation for nitrogen uptake [570d]
- The scent of the ancient Egyptian afterlife has been recreated—here's what it smelled like [570d]
- Environmental DNA breakthrough detects genetic diversity of invasive fish [570d]
- You can leave your gloves on: Self-decontaminating fabric enables multiuse personal protective equipment [570d]
- Small islands take ocean protection case to UN court [570d]
- Ceramic tea set glazing affects health benefits of tea, finds new study [570d]
- Webb discovers methane, carbon dioxide in atmosphere of K2-18 b [570d]
- What to know about a major rescue underway to bring a US researcher out of a deep Turkish cave [570d]
- Scientist who led team that created Dolly the cloned sheep dies at 79 [570d]
- Powerful black holes might grow up in bustling galactic neighborhoods [570d]
- Concrete crisis: Officials thought asbestos in schools was safe too—the same mistakes have been made over Raac [570d]
- The Venom spider: New genus named after Marvel character [570d]
- Hubble images galaxy IC 1776 [570d]
- Here's how the Sept. 24 asteroid sample delivery will work [570d]
- Archaeologists reveal largest paleolithic cave art site in Eastern Iberia [570d]
- Helicopter-based observations uncover warm ocean flows toward Totten Ice Shelf in Southeast Antarctica [570d]
- AI tool helps optimize antibody medicines [570d]
- A new design strategy for mechanoresponsive materials with high thermal tolerance [570d]
- Paper proposes a new way to understand how materials interact with hydrogen [570d]
- Researchers a step closer to effective heparanase inhibitor [570d]
- New ionic materials boost hydrogen fuel cell efficiency [570d]
- Team develops microelectrodes with soft, stretchable and permeable properties for implantable bioelectronic devices [570d]
- Potatoes with the right 'antennas': Origin of novel broad resistance to late blight found in wild potato relatives [570d]
- Super antifreeze in cells: The ability to survive in ice and snow developed in animals far earlier than we thought [570d]
- Researchers design ammonia-resistant nickel-based fuel cell catalyst [570d]
- Radiation damage mechanisms: Study shows water ionization hot-spots form around solvated metal ions [570d]
- Quantum information science is rarely taught in high school—here's why that matters [570d]
- Invasive red fire ants confirmed in Europe for the first time [570d]
- Video: How is ceviche 'cooked?' [570d]
- Ancient bacteria species among the first of its kind to colonize land [570d]
- Nano droplets go skiing at high temperatures [570d]
- Hybrid nanoparticles shine new light on targeting cancer cells [570d]
- Uncovering camel spiders' hidden evolutionary secrets with a modern genetic tree [570d]
- Pigment production adapted to cultural changes and availability of mineral resources 40,000 years ago in Ethiopia [570d]
- Researchers make a significant step towards reliably processing quantum information [570d]
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