The Brutalist Report - science
- WWII-era munitions found under water in survey of Southern California industrial waste dump site [371d]
- Winter storm threatens travel chaos on US east coast [371d]
- In Colombia, rare bird flaunts male and female feathers [371d]
- Deforestation in Brazilian Amazon halved in 2023 [371d]
- Rocket carrying American lunar lander rolls to launchpad [371d]
- Winter storm threatens travel chaos on US east coast [371d]
- Add-on system in Mars water mining operations will screen for introduced and alien life [371d]
- Unraveling the impact of edge cracks on superconducting REBCO tapes: A leap in material durability and efficiency [371d]
- Extreme rituals: What's the social role of violence in these cultural events? [371d]
- A day in the life of a mountaintop telescope builder [371d]
- Inhalable sensors could enable early lung cancer detection [371d]
- Study finds protected areas for elephants work best if they are connected [371d]
- Cult mentality: Professor makes monumental discovery in Italy [371d]
- Research team combines two catalysts to make common chemical production safer, more environmentally friendly [371d]
- Monitoring the well-being of reservoir water through an uncrewed surface vehicle [371d]
- Study investigates influence of Arctic cold air on carbon dioxide uptake of the East Sea [371d]
- Using Berry phase monopole engineering for high-temperature spintronic devices [371d]
- Report highlights farmers' concerns about cultured meat [371d]
- When young people seem to make threats on social media, do they mean it? A web app could offer clarity [371d]
- Anoxia begets anoxia: A positive feedback to the deoxygenation of temperate lakes [371d]
- Hainan's quest for pristine air: Charting a course to global air quality leadership by 2035 [371d]
- Novel comparative approach enables mapping of fish 'countries' [371d]
- Invasive, carnivorous frogs are now breeding in Georgia, biologists say [371d]
- A new approach can address antibiotic resistance to Mycobacterium abscessus [371d]
- Increase in rice farming in sub-Saharan Africa found to be producing rising amounts of methane [371d]
- The accuracy of self-estimation in evaluating technology use [371d]
- NASA/JAXA XRISM mission reveals its first look at X-ray cosmos [371d]
- Become a beach scientist this summer and help monitor changing coastlines [371d]
- Bullies in South African schools were often bullied themselves: Insights from an expert [371d]
- The chickadee in the snowbank: A 'canary in the coal mine' for climate change in the Sierra Nevada mountains [371d]
- Should I have children? Why society's idealization of motherhood benefits no one [371d]
- Calculating the number of oranges that can be plucked from a fruit stand before it collapses [371d]
- Logging and climate change threaten montane birds [371d]
- Mixed forests protect coastal areas from tsunami impacts better than monoculture forests, finds study [371d]
- Canada's Nature Agreement underscores the need for true reconciliation with Indigenous nations [371d]
- What do teachers do in the school holidays? They work, plan, and rest [371d]
- Central banks should be fighting the climate crisis—here's why [371d]
- Mysterious missing component in the clouds of Venus revealed [371d]
- Scientists discover why chicken farms are a breeding ground for antibiotic resistant bacteria [371d]
- Carnivorous plant traps help scientists explain the evolution of complex 'composite' traits [371d]
- Size and shape of inhaled asbestos nanofibers may be exclusively responsible for pulmonary fibrosis [371d]
- Engineers invent octopus-inspired technology that can deceive and signal [371d]
- Titan's 'magic islands' are likely to be honeycombed hydrocarbon icebergs, finds study [371d]
- Photochemistry and a new catalyst could make fertilizer more sustainable [371d]
- Metal-organic frameworks study unravels mechanism for capturing water from air [371d]
- Genome database for desiccation-tolerant plants released [371d]
- Nanostructured flat lens uses machine learning to 'see' more clearly, while using less power [371d]
- Evolutionary 'U-turn' may mitigate antibiotic resistance, study finds [371d]
- Ant behavior inspires autonomous material assembly research [371d]
- Feathers from deceased birds help scientists understand new threat to avian populations [371d]
- A method to straighten curved space-time [372d]
- Scenes of loss play out across Japan's western coastline after quake kills 92, dozens still missing [372d]
- Microtexturing soft materials to remove aqueous microfoulants [372d]
- Navajo object to depositing human remains on Moon [372d]
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