The Brutalist Report - science
- To the moo-n: Cow dung fuels Japan's space ambitions [292d]
- 'Forever chemicals' found in freshwater fish, yet most states don't warn residents [292d]
- Miami aquarium manatees Romeo and Juliet arrive at ZooTampa for care [292d]
- Engineers develop a way to determine how the surfaces of materials behave [292d]
- 'Unabated': a word to split the world at COP28 [292d]
- 'Ecocide': how war and climate change are often linked [292d]
- Eight-eyed cave creature with unique genitalia discovered as new species in China [293d]
- A mathematical model connects the evolution of chickens, fish and frogs [293d]
- Physics behind unusual behavior of stars' super flares discovered [293d]
- Scientists investigate Socorro Magma Body to enhance volcanic understanding [293d]
- Ocean acidification creates legacy of stress for red abalone, study finds [293d]
- Nonalcoholic beer at higher risk for foodborne pathogens, says study [293d]
- Researchers investigate how climate change drivers reshape ocean methane and nitrous oxide cycles [293d]
- Study shows how it's possible to phase out fossil fuels without sacrificing electoral popularity [293d]
- Dangerous proximity of ships, pipeline led to California oil spill; investigators urge reform [293d]
- Review: PROTACs targeting epigenetic proteins [293d]
- Do terrorist attacks and mass shootings make big companies more 'honest'? [293d]
- Scientists develop 'sexy_markers,' a bioinformatics tool that reveals white shark gender [293d]
- Climate negotiators get down to business at COP28 summit [293d]
- Feds propose shooting one owl to save another in Pacific Northwest [293d]
- Digging deeper to find life on ocean worlds [293d]
- Carbon hot spots discovered near California coast [293d]
- Potentially harmful chemical byproducts left behind when sunlight breaks down ocean plastics [293d]
- Los Angeles aims to collect billions more gallons of local water by 2045 [293d]
- Researcher: Black Summer response shows Australia is good in an emergency but bad in a crisis [293d]
- Swiss project explores different storage pathways for CO₂ [293d]
- Stereotypes of Indigenous people slower to change than labels, study suggests [293d]
- Study shows diverse college classrooms linked to better STEM learning outcomes for all students [293d]
- Study: Unhealthy sleep assimilation among immigrants may be correlated with labor market [293d]
- Study offers correction for better calculations for the magnetic properties of neodymium compounds [293d]
- Study reshapes understanding of mass extinction in Late Devonian era [293d]
- Neutron scattering study points the way to electrochemical for carbon-neutral ammonia [293d]
- Do boycotts against McDonalds and Starbucks work? They can, just not for the reason you might think [293d]
- Feathered friends can become unlikely helpers for tropical coral reefs facing climate change threat [293d]
- Researchers develop grassroots framework for managing environmental commons [293d]
- Baboons in captivity in Ancient Egypt: Collection of mummies offers insights [293d]
- Bird behavior study finds jays jump in while crows hold out for the treat [293d]
- Helping non-clinical staff identify problematic sexual behaviors among children [293d]
- Scientists develop functional micro-arrays for efficient lithium metal anode interface [293d]
- Seafloor shapes on the flanks of mid-ocean ridges linked to magma supply [293d]
- Study identifies organic alternative for fighting cattle-pestering flies [293d]
- Database expands to document police uses of lethal force across US [293d]
- Engineering customizable bio-adhesives for personalized medical repair [293d]
- Novel probiotic application method shows promise as a growth promoter for chickens [293d]
- Toxic comments associated with reduced activity of volunteer editors on Wikipedia [293d]
- NASA's Psyche delivers first images and other data [293d]
- How IRON MAN (IMA) is involved in copper homeostasis in plants [293d]
- Deep within an inhospitable desert, a window to first life on Earth [293d]
- Real connections trump virtual gatherings: The magic of in-person events [293d]
- New approach to drug discovery: Developing pain medication with fewer side effects [293d]
- NASA finds likely cause of OSIRIS-REx parachute deployment sequence [293d]
- Researcher turns switchgrass into bioplastics [293d]
- How a citizen science initiative recruited a diverse group to identify lead pipes in homes [293d]
- Researchers: The climate change we caused is here for at least 50,000 years—and probably far longer [293d]
- 'Just the rich can do it': Research shows how immigration income requirements devastate families [293d]
- Warfare ruins the environment—and not just on the front lines [293d]
- Opinion: Education should look to the way artists are embracing AI, instead of turning its back on the technology [293d]
- Study reveals genes that set humans apart from other primates in cognitive ability [293d]
- Luttinger's theorem at the core of topological matter [293d]
- Researchers create first supermirrors in mid-infrared range [293d]
- Study shows precise control of colloids through magnetism is possible [293d]
- New technique enhances imaging of fluid-filled rocks, finds connection to microearthquakes [293d]
- Study reveals changes in glaciers, snow cover and permafrost in Chinese Altai mountains since 2000 [293d]
- Study shows exoskeletons of insects become stronger when raised under higher mechanical load [293d]
- Viewpoint: Fact-bombing by experts doesn't change hearts and minds, but good science communication can [293d]
- A novel microscope operates on the quantum state of single electrons [293d]
- Researchers discover plant diversity stabilizes soil temperature [293d]
- Making the case for the location of the Bolaven extraterrestrial impact crater [293d]
- Black holes are missing in the early universe, and computers are after them [293d]
- New fungus is the oldest disease-causing species found to date [293d]
- Bowtie resonators that build themselves bridge the gap between nanoscopic and macroscopic [293d]
- Grinding coffee with a splash of water reduces static electricity and makes more consistent and intense espresso: Study [293d]
- Astronomers discover galaxies have bipolar gas outflows reaching far into intergalactic space [293d]
- The ocean may be storing more carbon than estimated in earlier studies [293d]
- Companies are missing their climate goals with misaligned behavior, says study [293d]
- New modular flow platform for improved SuFEx click chemistry [293d]
- Review examines machine learning concepts for microbiologists [293d]
- Forecasts may help protect marine life a year in advance [293d]
- Environmental monitoring of bacteria can strengthen community preparedness against diseases [293d]
- New research reveals a fishing threshold for reef resilience [293d]
- Melting fire-ice: Study finds climate change can cause methane to be released from the deep ocean [293d]
- Scientists discover plant hormone that boosts growth by 30% [293d]
- A possible way for early life on Earth to survive cosmic radiation [293d]
- Fruit fly study finds blue light exposure may affect processes related to aging [293d]
- Report: Pivotal moment for humanity as tipping point threats and opportunities accelerate [293d]
- Novel stem cell culture system could lead to future therapies for a variety of disorders [293d]
- Astronomers investigate the Southern Beehive cluster [293d]
- Parasitic creature with unique teeth found in forests of Asia: It's a new species [293d]
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