The Brutalist Report - science
- Trying to make fashion friendlier to the environment [337d]
- Here's where Colorado's new wolves have roamed over the last month [337d]
- Colombia declares emergency over raging forest fires [337d]
- Giant waves flood key US military base on Marshall Islands [337d]
- Japan craft made successful pin-point Moon landing, space agency says [337d]
- Warming world dampening winter sports in Canada [337d]
- Lagos styrofoam, plastics ban brings applause and concern [337d]
- How COVID has changed the way Americans work, and how much money they have [337d]
- Diverse forests are best at standing up to storms, modeling study finds [337d]
- One in five Colorado bumblebees are endangered, new report says [337d]
- Women and people of color remain 'invisible' as most people pick white men as their heroes, researchers say [337d]
- Microwave detectors and multiplexing: Researchers help astronomers examine the early universe [337d]
- The costly, unintended consequences produced by the US National Flood Insurance Program [337d]
- Scientists identify potential new method for diagnosing male infertility [337d]
- Deciphering the patterns of human settlements on the Ordos Plateau [337d]
- Team unravels activation mechanism of a protein that combats bacteria [337d]
- New design improves water decontamination via plasma jet [337d]
- A large percentage of European plastic sent to Vietnam ends up in nature, finds study [337d]
- Tiny hitchhikers: Scientists uncover new 'mini-satellites' in sea bacteria [337d]
- Researchers advocate for sustainable logging to safeguard against global flood risks [337d]
- Planetary size and associated cooling rate may explain why Mars died while Earth survived [337d]
- Italian study reveals exposure to images of mafia violence increases trust in the state [337d]
- Disinformation may reinforce polarization in society [337d]
- Humpback whales move daytime singing offshore, research reveals [337d]
- Sparrows uniquely adapted to Bay Area marshes are losing their uniqueness [337d]
- Water self-purification achieved via electron donation: Novel catalyst enables sustainable wastewater treatment [337d]
- NASA invests in new nuclear rocket concept for the future of space exploration and astrophysics [337d]
- Thirsty? Water is more common than you think [337d]
- Methane pulses on Mars possibly driven by atmospheric pressure changes [337d]
- Food-borne pathogen Listeria may hide from sanitizers in biofilms [337d]
- NASA shares newest results of Moon to Mars Architecture Concept Review [337d]
- Wildlife smoke may curb movement, sociability of woodpeckers [337d]
- EU rules have failed to cut car CO2 emissions: report [337d]
- Global warming was primary cause of unprecedented Amazon drought, study finds [337d]
- Is AI killing the social media star? How companies are cashing in on virtual influencers [337d]
- Shining a light on the hidden properties of quantum materials [337d]
- Study finds no evidence for fractal scaling in canopy surfaces across a diverse range of forest types [337d]
- Researchers engineer bacteria that eat plastic, make multipurpose spider silk [337d]
- Research unveils how plants control the production of reactive oxygen species [337d]
- Single-city climate conventions damaging carbon emissions pledges, says study [337d]
- Talking tomatoes: How their communication is influenced by enemies and friends [337d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms behind effects of MXene nanoparticles on muscle regeneration [337d]
- A virus that infected animals hundreds of millions of years ago has become essential for the development of the embryo [337d]
- New research challenges hunter-gatherer narrative [337d]
- North China fossils show that eukaryotes first acquired multicellularity 1.63 billion years ago [337d]
- DNA from preserved feces reveals ancient Japanese gut environment [337d]
- Galápagos penguin is exposed to and may accumulate microplastics at high rate within its food web, modeling suggests [337d]
- Q&A: Climate scientist reveals how nature can fight climate change, and how it can't [337d]
- Jujube witches' broom phytoplasmas inhibit ZjBRC1-mediated abscisic acid metabolism to induce shoot proliferation [337d]
- New methods to improve the accuracy of cross-national surveys [337d]
- Learning to read in another language is tough: How Namibian teachers can help kids [337d]
- Forest fires burn in Colombia amid record heat [337d]
- Innovative microscopy technique reveals secrets of lipid synthesis inside cells [337d]
- Study presents a paradigm for achieving desirable holographic 3D display [337d]
- Tiny vibrating bubbles could lead to better water treatment [337d]
- What could the Extremely Large Telescope see at Proxima Centauri's planet? [337d]
- Dating apps: Marketing experts' research reveals pitfalls to look out for, and tactics for success [337d]
- Researchers grow a twisted multilayer crystal structure for next-gen materials [337d]
- Climate disaster movies resonate in ways that news never will [337d]
- Analyses provide new insights into the evolution, domestication and ornamental traits of crape myrtle [337d]
- Combining two types of molecular boron nitride could create hybrid material for faster, more powerful electronics [337d]
- Unveiling the high-quality MicroTom genome and its impact on developmental biology [337d]
- Centralized social networks potentially hinder agricultural innovation by making decision-making too similar [337d]
- Sifting through forest soils to fight climate change [337d]
- Researchers: Britain is at bursting point and its flood barriers need to be updated [337d]
- AI in HR: Are you cool with being recruited by a robot? Studies reveal job candidates' true feelings [337d]
- Image: Hubble glimpses bright galaxy group LEDA 60847 [337d]
- Sub-wavelength confinement of light demonstrated in indium phosphide nanocavity [337d]
- Research maps potential risks to iconic marine wildlife [337d]
- Syphilis-like diseases were already widespread in America before the arrival of Columbus, new study finds [337d]
- What drives us to be anonymous online? [337d]
- New Ardisia species found in Yunnan [337d]
- Predicting chaotic weather systems is probability, not certainty [337d]
- As another cyclone heads for Queensland, residents must be ready for torrential rain and floods [337d]
- The green-eyed monster: How embracing jealousy at work can make you more productive [337d]
- What coffee with cream can teach us about quantum physics [337d]
- Global warming found to have a bigger effect on compact, fast-moving typhoons [337d]
- Ancient brown bear genomes shed light on Ice Age losses and survival [337d]
- Researchers develop nanofiber-based drug delivery system for skin cancer [337d]
- Team expands research of water droplet interfaces that offer the secret ingredient for building life [337d]
- Dung beetles found to work together to drag dung balls over objects in their path [337d]
- Prehistoric chefs retained strong cooking traditions, ancient pottery and DNA analysis reveals [337d]
- Facial recognition app for dogs developed to help in fight against rabies [337d]
- Physics of V-shaped flight formations offer insights into energy efficiency [337d]
- Travelers with disability often face discrimination: What should change and how to complain [337d]
- New tool reveals gene behavior in bacteria [337d]
- Chemists use blockchain to simulate more than 4 billion chemical reactions essential to origins of life [337d]
- Global groundwater depletion is accelerating but is not inevitable, say researchers [337d]
- Simulation observes three distinct phases of superconducting dynamics [337d]
- Scientists reveal mysterious and unique behavior in a quantum magnetic material [337d]
- Scientists reveal IVF breakthrough that could save rhino species [337d]
- Works of poetry, fiction and nonfiction receive $10,000 "Science + Literature" awards [337d]
- Researcher discovers critically endangered bats in two new locations [337d]
- AI meets citizen science to unlock the nature of storytelling [337d]
- Study looks at delivery drivers becoming salespeople to increase revenue [337d]
- Expanded child tax credit would ultimately save money, reduce poverty, says expert [337d]
- Nanoparticle spray reduces risk of airborne bacterial infections caused by air filtration systems [337d]
- How NASA chases and investigates bright cosmic blips [337d]
- New buzz about coffee genes: A more complete genome sequence of world's most popular variety [337d]
- A new digital ecosystem to boost food safety [337d]
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