The Brutalist Report - science
- Countries pledge to raise $12 billion to help coral [357d]
- As heat waves warm the Pacific Ocean, effects on marine life remain murky [357d]
- Three scientists win Nobel Prize in physics for looking at electrons in atoms during split seconds [357d]
- US TV provider given first-ever space debris fine [357d]
- Japan sees hottest September since records began [357d]
- Nobels season resumes with Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarding the prize in physics [357d]
- How are ancient Roman and Mayan buildings still standing? Scientists are unlocking their secrets [357d]
- Lobbying or green innovation? Which protects firms from climate change risk? [357d]
- Moving toward fair and sustainable futures beyond mining [357d]
- International study characterizes diversity of bees in apple orchards across the globe [357d]
- SpaceX launches 69th orbital flight of the year with Canaveral liftoff [357d]
- DNA from discarded whale bones suggests loss of genetic diversity due to commercial whaling [357d]
- Simulations reveal the atomic-scale story of qubits [357d]
- Study sheds new light on how soil viruses behave and interact with bacteria [357d]
- Organizing can give tenants power to effect change [357d]
- Scientists investigate Grand Canyon's ancient past to predict future climate impacts [357d]
- Desperate to rid California of invasive deer, officials propose bold helicopter hunt [357d]
- Data-driven regional ocean models essential for planning, shows Red Sea study [357d]
- Study on mysterious Amazon porcupine can help its protection [357d]
- Scientists use Webb, SOFIA telescopes to observe metallic asteroid [357d]
- Research: Electrons in a strange metal world [357d]
- Researchers: Forensic science method for firearm identification is flawed [357d]
- Researchers discover promising treatment to combat hospital superbug [357d]
- Study pinpoints cold adaptations in nervous system of Antarctic octopus [357d]
- How new plant cell walls change their mechanical properties after cell division [357d]
- Scientists identify evolutionary gateway helping pneumonia bacteria become resistant to antibiotics [357d]
- Not the usual suspects: New interactive lineup boosts eyewitness accuracy [357d]
- Study employs deep learning to explain extreme events [357d]
- Pheromones found to influence death feigning behavior in beetles [357d]
- Does lightning strike on Venus? Maybe not, study suggests [357d]
- NASA's New Horizons to continue exploring outer solar system [357d]
- Q&A: New tool supports private industry in minimizing impacts to nature's services [357d]
- Q&A: Teaching in the age of artificial intelligence and content-generation software [357d]
- How to slow climate change: Three wide-scale efforts could make the difference [357d]
- Research reveals how a single enzyme can boost soybean oil production [357d]
- Dense measurement network reveals high level of PM2.5 in Punjab due to crop residue burning [357d]
- Mismatch between expected and actual nutritional value is key driver behind negative reviews of online grocery sites [357d]
- Bushfire tweets reveal role of social media in emergencies [357d]
- Study suggests the introduction of multi-cations contributes to the performance of anion exchange membranes [357d]
- How plants survive droughts and extreme rainfall [357d]
- Drier savannas, grasslands store more climate-buffering carbon than previously believed [357d]
- Hubble views a glistening red nebula Westerhout 5 [357d]
- To study atmosphere, NASA rockets will fly into October eclipse's shadow [357d]
- A new planet-hunting instrument has been installed on the Very Large Telescope [357d]
- Dark matter could be annihilating inside white dwarfs [357d]
- Let the robot take the wheel: Autonomous navigation in space [357d]
- The world's largest radio telescope has scanned Barnard's star for extraterrestrial signals [357d]
- A more effective experimental design for engineering a cell into a new state [357d]
- Ascertaining distances for supernovae that struck the Earth 3 million and 7 million years ago [357d]
- What's the link between gamma ray bursts and supernovae? It might be binary stars [357d]
- Research reveals overlooked parts of proteins as critical to fundamental functions of life [357d]
- Climate and human land use both play roles in Pacific island wildfires past and present: Study [357d]
- Thunderstorms clumping together: How understanding water vapor helps scientists predict future climate change [357d]
- What happens when we assign human qualities to companies? [357d]
- Ancient architecture inspires a new way to work with metal-organic frameworks [357d]
- How often do you think about the Roman empire? TikTok trend exposes the way we gender history [357d]
- Boreal and temperate forests now main global carbon sinks, satellite image analysis finds [357d]
- Safety on the line: Drivers who juggle multiple jobs are more likely to take risks on the road [357d]
- Q&A: Asteroid rocks may hold secrets to the origin of the solar system [357d]
- Jellyfish: Our complex relationship with the oceans' anti-heroes [357d]
- How the age of mammals could end [357d]
- Using DNA as glue to hold nanostructures together and build ultra-strong colloidal crystal metamaterials [357d]
- Lost in the coffee aisle? Navigating complex buzzwords behind an 'ethical' bag of beans is easier said than done [357d]
- Emperor penguins face a bleak future, but some colonies will do better than others in diverse sea-ice conditions [357d]
- Metal-loving microbes offer a green way to refine rare earth elements [357d]
- Avoid cramming and don't just highlight bits of text: How to help your memory when preparing for exams [357d]
- Australia's disability royal commissioners disagree over phasing out 'special schools,' leaving segregation on the table [357d]
- How women's environmental action across the Global South can create a better planet [357d]
- 'The boss of Country,' not wild dogs to kill: How living with dingoes can unite communities [357d]
- Massive low-Earth orbit communications satellites could disrupt astronomy [357d]
- Plant chloroplasts promise potential therapy for Huntington's disease [357d]
- Organisms without brains can learn, too. So what does it mean to be a thinking creature? [357d]
- Immune cell map reveals origin of subcellular response to microbes [357d]
- Give abandoned croplands a second chance to boost climate mitigation and food security, urges new study [357d]
- Colliding neutron stars provide a new way to measure the expansion of the universe [357d]
- Scientists discover a new enzyme that helps cells fight genomic parasites [357d]
- Examining the superconducting diode effect [357d]
- Social media fatigue and narcissism linked to believing and sharing misinformation, finds 8-country study [357d]
- Researchers investigate role of water molecules in formation of condensates in cells [357d]
- New material discovery could revolutionize roll-out of global vaccinations [357d]
- Cell biologists identify new organelle present in mammalian cells made of rings of DNA [357d]
- Genetics of attraction: Mate choice in fruit flies [357d]
- Next-generation printing: Precise and direct, using optical vortices [357d]
- Observations explore the properties of Type Ic supernova SN 2022jli [357d]
- End of stop-and-frisk practice in Chicago led to increase in minority traffic stops, research suggests [357d]
- Renaissance for magnetotactic bacteria in astrobiology [357d]
- Growing in molasses: Cosmic large-scale structure caught growing slower than expected [357d]
- Stonehenge study upends a 100-year-old theory and suggests further discoveries to come [357d]
- Wheat's long non-coding RNAs unveiled: A leap in understanding grain development [357d]
- Researchers advance effort to turn diamonds into a quantum simulator [357d]
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