The Brutalist Report - science
- SpaceX 'Starship' launch postponed until Saturday [308d]
- Moderate earthquake shakes eastern Myanmar and is felt in northern Thailand [308d]
- California scientists seek higher pay in 3-day strike drawing thousands of picketers [308d]
- 'Fishing' chimpanzees found to enjoy termites as a seasonal treat [308d]
- Heat-tolerant coral may trade fast growth for resilience [308d]
- Removing cesium: Solutions to a chemically complex problem [308d]
- Relying too much on carbon dioxide removal is 'likely inconsistent with international law,' say researchers [308d]
- Terrorism rather than pandemics more concerning for those with authoritarian views, analysis shows [308d]
- Study suggests corporate culture thwarts efforts to hire innovative candidates [308d]
- Experts urge reforms at FDA to rebuild trust [308d]
- Forensic scientists help locate missing Second World War pilot after eight decades [308d]
- Chemists tackle formation of natural aerosols [308d]
- Non-native diversity mirrors Earth's biodiversity: Study highlights potential for future waves of invasive species [308d]
- Stone reefs in Denmark show promise in promoting marine biodiversity [308d]
- Machine learning techniques improve X-ray materials analysis [308d]
- New study finds burning by humans and warming altered Andean ecosystems [308d]
- Research in Lake Superior reveals how sulfur might have cycled in Earth's ancient oceans [308d]
- Young disabled people experience institutional discrimination and stigmatization in mainstream English schools [308d]
- Like the phoenix, Australia's giant birds of prey rise again from limestone caves [308d]
- Study predicts to what extinct invasive quagga mussel will spread in affected lakes [308d]
- Asia Pacific's waste disposal a burning question [308d]
- NOAA unveils new tool for exploring coral reef data [308d]
- Image: Italy's Mount Etna spews lava [308d]
- Three-pronged approach discerns qualities of quantum spin liquids [308d]
- The planet just had its warmest October on record [308d]
- Enabling climate change adaptation in coastal systems [308d]
- Undergraduate's writing program demonstrates the power of storytelling in STEM [308d]
- Japanese scientists find a simple method for cultivating an edible, highly nutritious microalgae [308d]
- Researchers help reduce lead levels in Madagascar drinking water [308d]
- Protecting native fauna from housecats [308d]
- Leading a school with poor indoor air quality puts an extra strain on principals [308d]
- Seconded employees provide more novel and innovative ideas, finds research [308d]
- Modeling shows how wolves recolonized Germany and where they could live in the future [308d]
- Data centers 'straining water resources' as AI swells [308d]
- Satellite data can help limit the dangers of windblown dust [308d]
- Insects are spreading a devastating plant disease in Italy—Britain must keep it out, say researchers [308d]
- Study proposes new framework to identify keystone microbial species [308d]
- How to develop bio-inspired catalysts [308d]
- How to make flood-prone areas in New Jersey more resilient to climate change [308d]
- Veterinarians use 3D printing technology to assist in double hip replacement surgery for a dog [308d]
- Pushing the boundaries of eco-friendly chemical production with azaarenes [308d]
- Wildlife-vehicle collisions study delves into factors that impact detecting animals after dark [308d]
- UK research finds public is climate complacent [308d]
- New research shows company mergers may increase investment and innovation [308d]
- Rediscovery of rare marine amoeba Rhabdamoeba marina [308d]
- Reactor physics research: Advanced neural networks reveal new potential in solving K-eigenvalue problems [308d]
- 3D folding of the genome: Theoretical model helps explain how cell identity is preserved when cells divide [308d]
- Love thy neighbor: Cooperation extends beyond one's own group in wild bonobos [308d]
- Research eyes optimized design for web, mail surveys [308d]
- Q&A: Schools are more likely to call mothers than fathers, which has implications for the careers of working parents [308d]
- Using machine learning to help refugees succeed [308d]
- Report: Climate change impacts on water are profound and unequal [308d]
- Listen to Iceland's recent seismic activity [308d]
- Video: Genetically improving sorghum for biofuels [308d]
- The origins of the black hole information paradox [308d]
- How black holes consume entropy [308d]
- NASA telescope data becomes music you can play [308d]
- Amateur astronomer discovers one-of-a-kind supernova remnant [308d]
- Earth's past and future habitability depends on our protection from space weather [308d]
- Novel nanoprobe helps realize in vivo real-time detection of sentinel lymph node metastases in breast cancer [308d]
- How colors and images on packaging can help identify a product line extension [308d]
- Interim housing isn't just a roof and four walls. Good design is key to getting people out of homelessness [308d]
- Opinion: We're burning too much fossil fuel to fix by planting trees—making 'net zero' emissions impossible with offsets [308d]
- Volcanic Iceland is rumbling again as magma rises. A geologist explains eruptions in the land of fire and ice [308d]
- Why the Pyrenees' mountain lakes are turning green [308d]
- Poverty is killing the Amazon rainforest. Treating soil and farmers better can help save what's left [308d]
- NASA's Hubble measures the size of the nearest transiting Earth-sized planet [308d]
- Pastoralists have raised livestock in harsh climates for millennia. What can they teach us today? [308d]
- Study shows temperature variability reduces songbird nesting success [308d]
- Microplastics in soil: Tomography with neutrons and X-rays shows where particles are deposited [308d]
- How much damage could possible Iceland volcano eruption cause? [308d]
- Climate change is hastening the demise of Pacific Northwest forests [308d]
- European Commission to renew use of controversial herbicide [308d]
- Oil, gas giants could pay climate damage and still profit: research [308d]
- Over half of seabirds in UK and Ireland 'in decline': survey [308d]
- Flash floods kill 100 in Horn of Africa: charity [308d]
- Meat made from cells, not livestock, is here. But will it ever replace traditional meat? [308d]
- Demand for seafood is soaring, but oceans are giving up all they can. Can we farm fish in new ways? [308d]
- Research dives into the social network of proteins [308d]
- Researchers establish green pharmaceutical production from wood waste [308d]
- Introducing EUGENe: An easy-to-use deep learning genomics software [308d]
- Australian astronomy center achieves gender parity in astronomy in just five years [308d]
- Plants that survived dinosaur extinction pulled nitrogen from air, study concludes [308d]
- Novel measurement technique for fluid-mixing phenomena using selective color imaging method [308d]
- Research reveals molecular mechanism of asymmetric calcium-sensitive receptor activation [308d]
- Vinigrol targets protein disulfide isomerase to block inflammatory response, shows study [308d]
- ALMA observation of young star reveals details of dust grains [308d]
- New study reveals that bees cannot taste even lethal levels of pesticides [308d]
- A novel machine learning model for molecular simulation under an external field [308d]
- Scientists combine climate models for more accurate projections [308d]
- Study suggests brain regulatory program predates central nervous system evolution [308d]
- Generic statements widen the divide between political parties, study finds [308d]
- How master chess players choose their opening gambits [308d]
- Researchers develop self-sorting coacervates for high-order protocell networks [308d]
- 'Fire is living': How this nature preserve uses cultural burning for regrowth [308d]
- To meet climate goals, Gulf countries will have to overhaul everything [308d]
- Deep-sea coral evidence found for enhanced subglacial discharge from Antarctica during meltwater pulse 1A [308d]
- Gamma-rays with energies of up to 13 teraelectronvolts measured for brightest burst of all time [308d]
- Research quantifies how millions of cells in zebrafish embryos are affected by key gene alterations [308d]
- Researchers tune the speed of chirality switching [308d]
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