The Brutalist Report - science
- Adult coral can handle more heat and keep growing thanks to heat-evolved symbionts [519d]
- A planned fire threatened lives of two California sequoias; now they are sprouting new life [519d]
- Chemists make breakthrough in drug discovery chemistry: Two methods to replace carbon with a nitrogen atom in a molecule [519d]
- Does banning books really help kids? A childhood education expert weighs in [519d]
- Analysts who disclose company forecasts for a wide range of financial outcomes have better performance, finds study [519d]
- Invasive 'giant' reptile lurks under Georgia porch, officials say: Here's why it is dangerous [519d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft swoops past first of 10 asteroids on long journey to Jupiter [519d]
- Four dead as Tropical Storm Pilar dumps heavy rains on C. America [519d]
- Scientists develop a legged small celestial body landing mechanism for landing simulation and experimental test [519d]
- Reactant enrichment of nanoreactors boosts hydrogenation performance [519d]
- Research team discovers lactic acid bacteria strains with high virus resistance from kimchi [519d]
- What happens when cats get fat? Scientists weigh in [519d]
- Processor made for AI speeds up genome assembly [519d]
- How the relationship between the land and atmosphere facilitated China's extreme weather in summer 2022 [519d]
- Rethinking quality: Experts challenge the harmful influence of global university rankings [519d]
- Optimizing office environments for work efficiency and worker health [519d]
- A mathematical model for studying methane hydrate distribution in the Nankai Trough [519d]
- The secret to enhancing consumer valuation and addressing the climate crisis: Introduce circular take-back programs [519d]
- Q&A: Student examines how the pandemic affected how we pursued our goals [519d]
- Ozone hole is about average size, despite undersea volcano eruption that was expected to worsen it [519d]
- Investigating resiliency and vulnerability of global supply chains during the COVID-19 pandemic [519d]
- OSIRIS-REx flies on as OSIRIS-APEX to explore its second asteroid [519d]
- Intraspecific microdiversity and ecological drivers of lactic acid bacteria in naturally fermented milk ecosystem [519d]
- Flight-collected data links methane plumes to tundra fires in western Alaska [519d]
- Demonic obsession: A different look at mental health in the medieval period [519d]
- Is the jet stream changing? [519d]
- How Webb telescope development led to improved simulation software [519d]
- Spatiotemporal mode-locking and dissipative solitons in multimode fiber lasers [519d]
- 'Peace speech' in the media characterizes a country's peaceful culture, suggests new study [519d]
- Giant dinosaur carcasses might have been important food sources for Jurassic predators [519d]
- Game performance of immigrant NBA players might suffer in context of far-right political support [519d]
- Storm Ciaran triggers weather alert in northwestern Europe [519d]
- Summer Science Program spent $2 million last year serving 204 students. Then, they got a $200M gift. [519d]
- Study: Online conspiracy communities are more resilient to deplatforming [519d]
- New telescopes to study the aftermath of the Big Bang [519d]
- Scientists shoot first true-to-life 3D image of the thick filament of mammalian heart muscle [519d]
- Scientists use supercomputers to make optical tweezers safer for living cells [519d]
- Can there be double gravitational lenses? [519d]
- Did Betelgeuse consume a smaller star? [519d]
- Three planets around this sun-like star are doomed [519d]
- Satellites make up to 80,000 flashing glints per hour. It's a big problem for astronomers [519d]
- Vera Rubin Observatory could find up to 70 interstellar objects a year [519d]
- Dam removals, restoration project on Klamath River expected to help salmon, researchers conclude [519d]
- Crypto study finds high risk doesn't equal reward [519d]
- New analysis of ancient fish may explain how shoulder evolved [519d]
- Massive anomaly within Earth's mantle may be remnant of collision that formed moon [519d]
- Long presumed to have no heads at all, starfish may be nothing but [519d]
- How to improve your communication with someone with a speech impairment [519d]
- Storms or sea-level rise—what really causes beach erosion? [519d]
- Young female voters were the key to defeating populists in Poland: A blueprint to reverse democracy's decline [519d]
- Language induces an identity crisis for the children and grandchildren of Latino immigrants [519d]
- Farming tuna on land heralded as a win for sustainability, but there are serious concerns about animal welfare [519d]
- Great Fire of London: How researchers uncovered the man who first found the flames [519d]
- Queensland's fires are not easing at night. That's a bad sign for the summer ahead [519d]
- Using social media for your holiday 'inspo' can be risky and even dangerous—here's why [519d]
- Why women and minority groups are still underrepresented in top management [519d]
- How is decaf coffee made? And is it really caffeine-free? [519d]
- Micro heat engine research cracks an age-old thermodynamic puzzle [519d]
- Study reveals the origin of high superconducting critical temperatures in trilayer cuprates [519d]
- Earth's vital signs are now in 'uncharted territory,' climate scientists warn [519d]
- Human emissions have increased mercury in the atmosphere sevenfold: Study [519d]
- Space Force to split 21 launches between SpaceX, United Launch Alliance [519d]
- Chemical process makes peptide acquire structure similar to amyloid plaques found in neurodegenerative diseases [519d]
- Tree-regeneration decline and type-conversion after high-severity fires likely to cause little forest loss [519d]
- New insights into the India–Asia collision in the Western Himalayas dating back to circa 55 million years [519d]
- Workplace discrimination saps everyone's motivation, even if it works in your favor [519d]
- New study shows how the Ebola virus infects cells [519d]
- Strange magnetic material could make computing energy-efficient [519d]
- Neutralizing electronic inhomogeneity in cleaved bulk MoS₂ [519d]
- Ancient hyena droppings reveal genome of Ice Age woolly rhino [519d]
- Two species of large ancient lampreys found in China [519d]
- Sperm can adjust their swimming style to adapt to fluctuating fluid conditions [519d]
- Review explores biofabrication strategies with single-cell resolution [519d]
- Bioprospecting the unknown: How bacterial enzymes encoded by unknown genes might help clean up pollution [519d]
- A liquid water-molecule-based graphene heterogeneous photodetector and its application in an oximeter [519d]
- New flood modeling research aims to produce more accurate predictions [519d]
- New antimicrobial molecule shuts down bacterial growth without harming human cells [519d]
- Plastic-eating bacteria turn waste into useful starting materials for other products [519d]
- New study finds that being alone does not closely correlate with feelings of loneliness [519d]
- Simulating how electrons move through biological nanowires [519d]
- Astronomers now know how far the Earth is from 200 galaxies [519d]
- Study shows marine oxygen landscape was shaped by plate movement and biological innovation [519d]
- Study offers new method for predicting drug-protein binding affinity [519d]
- Ocean warming is accelerating, and hotspots reveal which areas are absorbing the most heat [519d]
- Eruption of Eurasia's tallest active volcano sends ash columns above a Russian peninsula [519d]
- China's smog problem explained [519d]
- Nanowire 'brain' network learns and remembers 'on the fly' [519d]
- China lithium boom harming fragile Tibetan plateau: report [519d]
- Targets to end fossil fuel at COP28 crucial: EU climate chief [519d]
- Storms swell Iguazu falls to near decade-high flow [519d]
- Europe's economic powerhouse tests a shorter working week [519d]
- In Brazil town turning to desert, farmers fight to hang on [519d]
- North China smog to last until mid-November: state media [519d]
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