The Brutalist Report - science
- What killed Lolita? Necropsy findings released for the Seaquarium's beloved orca [895d]
- Glacial rock flour creates new opportunities for Greenlandic agriculture [895d]
- A new method will allow people to learn programming by playing [895d]
- Emotional expression is about fostering connections, not asserting individuality [895d]
- For relationship maintenance, accurate perception of partner's behavior could be key [895d]
- Drought conditions expose rivers to hotter water temperatures [895d]
- Invasive plant species threaten 66% of India's natural areas [895d]
- Refugee legal reforms will have a disproportionate impact on sexually diverse asylum claimants, UK study warns [895d]
- Researchers: There is a need for more accurate accounting of nitrous oxide from agricultural crop residues [895d]
- International ocean satellite monitors how El Niño is shaping up [895d]
- Scientists develop novel nanoparticles that could serve as contrast agents [895d]
- Exceptional-point-enhanced sensitivity: A new paradigm for high-sensitivity fiber sensors [895d]
- Going rogue: Scientists apply giant wave mechanics on a nanometric scale [895d]
- New map of space precisely measures nearly 400,000 nearby galaxies [895d]
- Insect researcher: Non-destructive methods are needed [895d]
- Exploring the limits of marine burrow cohabitation [895d]
- New report shows the impact of long-term sentencing in California's women's prisons [895d]
- Building economic resilience in the face of crises and climate [895d]
- 3D isotropic microfabrication in glass using spatiotemporal focusing of femtosecond laser pulses [895d]
- New insights into the genetics of the common octopus: Genome at the chromosome level decoded [895d]
- High-quality diamonds empower narrowband deep ultraviolet photodetection [895d]
- California supervolcano is cooling off but may still cause quakes [895d]
- Nondestructive measurement realized in ytterbium qubits, aiding scalable neutral atom quantum computing [895d]
- Protecting polar bears is the aim of new and improved radar technology [895d]
- Gaza conflict: How children's lives are affected on every level [895d]
- What do a Black scientist, nonprofit executive and filmmaker have in common? They all face racism in workplace culture [895d]
- Nonprofits can become more resilient by spending more on fundraising and admin, according to new research [895d]
- The encounter between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens as told by their genomes [895d]
- Sexual harassment victims in Nigerian universities are being blamed—cyberspace study [895d]
- From the skies to your roof, what does a raindrop pick up along the way? [895d]
- Vectorial spin-orbital Hall effect of light upon tight focusing and experimental observation in azopolymer films [895d]
- Surprise delivery: Three endangered sawfish born at SeaWorld Orlando [895d]
- Explaining the geological history of Indonesia using beetle evolution [895d]
- Comet Encke and the Halloween Fireballs of 2023 [895d]
- Sea change: New blueprint for Southern Ocean survival [895d]
- A new view of all objects in the universe [895d]
- Enhancing the safety and efficacy of drone flights in polar regions [895d]
- Scientists develop thin film phototransistor for bioinspired visual adaptation [895d]
- Scientists discover how low phosphorus regulates rice architecture and nutrient uptake [895d]
- Ancient diamonds shine light on the evolution of Earth [895d]
- Yeast speeds discovery of medicinal compounds in plants [895d]
- Study of modern salamanders provides clues to the feeding behavior of early terrestrial vertebrates [895d]
- Study elucidates evolution of mosquitoes and their hosts [895d]
- Researchers discover one of the world's darkest rivers [895d]
- The impact of man-made noise on magpie behavior [895d]
- Sports coaches make these seven kinds of decisions [895d]
- Traditional shopping center experience transformed by COVID-19 [895d]
- How animal traits have shaped the journey of species across the globe [895d]
- Widely tunable and high resolution mid-infrared laser based on optical parametric oscillator [895d]
- A physics milestone: Miniature particle accelerator works [895d]
- Researchers use measurements to generate quantum entanglement and teleportation [895d]
- Humor isn't a deal-breaker when finding 'the one,' says study [895d]
- How NASA's Europa Clipper will survive its trip to Jupiter's hostile moon [895d]
- Test of police implicit bias training shows modest improvements [895d]
- NASA's Psyche asteroid mission: A 3.6 billion kilometer 'journey to the center of the Earth' [895d]
- Make new friends and become a role model: Why you should consider volunteering if you're in your 20s or 30s [895d]
- Only 1% of chemical compounds have been discovered—here's how we search for others that could change the world [895d]
- Researchers: Slow solutions to fast-moving ecological crises won't work—changing basic human behaviors must come first [895d]
- Drought in the Amazon: Understanding the causes and the need for an immediate action plan to save the biome [895d]
- Have we reached the end of nature? Our relationship with the environment is in crisis [895d]
- Climate research: How the Greenland ice sheet can still be saved [895d]
- New technique accomplishes precise control of photonic angular momentum [895d]
- Revealing structural secrets of a key cancer protein [895d]
- Greener neighborhoods can protect us—at the cellular level [895d]
- Hidden information extraction from layered structures through terahertz imaging [895d]
- Deforestation caused by rubber vastly underestimated: study [895d]
- New look at a Lorrainosaurus in a museum finds plesiosaurs evolved earlier than thought [895d]
- New technique uses near-miss particle physics to measure wobbling tau particles [895d]
- Researchers reveal a unique, hitherto-unknown bacterial transcriptional promoter recognition mode [895d]
- Drought imperils carbon sequestration in European forests [895d]
- From a five-layer graphene sandwich, a rare electronic state emerges [895d]
- Scientists uncover new way viruses fight back against bacteria [895d]
- Study suggests gas giants may be more common than thought in some parts of the galaxy [895d]
- Delineating the dynamic transcriptional and epigenetic landscape regulating hematopoiesis [895d]
- Simplifying the generation of three-dimensional holographic displays [895d]
- Bursting activity of magnetar SGR J1830–0645 observed with AstroSat [895d]
- Nanoparticle vaccine could curb cancer metastasis to lungs by targeting a protein [895d]
- Mechanical engineering professor uses coal to create graphene [895d]
- Lysosomal protein driver of neurodegenerative diseases revealed [895d]
- Simulating the three-dimensional morphology of kilonovae [895d]
- New patterns in sun's layers could help scientists solve solar mystery [895d]
- Study shows need for ITU to tighten regulations for low orbit satellites as filing numbers grow [895d]
- Unlocking the secrets of cell behavior on soft substrates: A paradigm shift in mechanobiology [895d]
- Searching for concentrated biosignatures in an ancient Mars mud lake [895d]
- Green vote fades where import competition scares people, research suggests [895d]
- A 15th century French painting depicts an ancient stone tool [895d]
- Do adult periodical cicadas actually feed on anything? [895d]
- Researchers reveal possible treatment for sulfur mustard poisoning [895d]
- Physicists create new form of antenna for radio waves [895d]
- Using AI to develop hydrogen fuel cell catalysts more efficiently and economically [895d]
- The dark side of the American lawn [895d]
- Examining the bio-impact of toxic chemical cocktails in the environment [895d]
- Research tracking map shows wildlife polluted by flame retardants on massive scale [895d]
- Researchers measure magnetic field in eclipse medium of a spider pulsar PSR J2051-0827 [895d]
- Hong Kong sticks a fork in disposable plastic products [895d]
- Founder personality could predict start-up success, study suggests [895d]
- Three endangered species tied to Georgia are now extinct, feds say [895d]
- SpaceX launch equals Space Coast record for the year [895d]
- Baby birds hatch with ability to mimic mom [895d]
- Superlensing without a super lens: Physicists boost microscopes beyond limits [895d]
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