The Brutalist Report - science
- Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive [335d]
- Soapbark discovery offers a sustainability boost for the global vaccine market [335d]
- 'Old smokers' and 'squalling newborns' among hidden stars spotted for first time [335d]
- Study shows cells respond quickly to small light-induced micro-environment movements [335d]
- Colombia seeks help with forest fires as smoke blankets capital [335d]
- Gemini South captures twisted dusty disk of NGC 4753, showcasing the aftermath of past merger [335d]
- After three years on Mars, NASA's Ingenuity helicopter mission ends [335d]
- U.S. agencies set plans to protect endangered right whales during offshore wind operations [335d]
- Scores of North Carolina sea turtles have died after being stunned by frigid temperatures [335d]
- Marine biologist finds unexpected biodiversity on the ocean floor [335d]
- New simulation tool advances molecular modeling of biomolecular condensates [335d]
- Researchers test strategies for eliciting an authentic 'yes' [335d]
- Opinion: The Australia-Tuvalu deal shows why we need a global framework for climate relocations [336d]
- Chats with AI shift attitudes on climate change, Black Lives Matter [336d]
- Women helping women: Female mentors guide businesswomen to greater success [336d]
- Report recommends shutting down Israel's Ministry for Combatting Antisemitism [336d]
- How to shift gears in a molecular motor [336d]
- Environmental risks of new pesticides with nanoparticles insufficiently examined, say researchers [336d]
- Researchers elucidate the variability and adaptability of internode elongation in barley [336d]
- New satellite capable of measuring Earth precipitation from space [336d]
- Study reveals ecological threat of trace organic pollutants in China's wastewater effluents [336d]
- The role of seasonal compensation effects on mediating the land carbon sink in response to an extreme El Niño event [336d]
- African smallholder farmers benefit from reduced crop losses and higher incomes from a novel pest alert service [336d]
- Sika deer overpopulation endangers beech forests in Southern Kyushu, Japan [336d]
- Researchers discover great floods recurrently occurred in the lower Pearl River, southern China [336d]
- An unconventional yeast increases the quality of carbonic maceration wine, rosé wine and orange wine [336d]
- Alarming levels of PFAS contamination found in small coastal ecosystems [336d]
- Mismatched timing: How climate change challenges bird migration [336d]
- ESA gives go-ahead for flagship gravitational-wave observatory in space [336d]
- New research highlights the importance of bystander intervention when tackling anti-social behavior [336d]
- Asteroid 2024 BX1 spotted three hours before impact [336d]
- Oder River crisis: Statistics may help prevent future river tragedies [336d]
- Q&A: A mysterious illness is spreading among dogs nationwide. Here's what you need to know [336d]
- Do workers with a recent history of burnout make different career choices? [336d]
- Why it's so hard to end homelessness in America [336d]
- Europe-wide study investigates how agriculture affects rivers [336d]
- UK government urged to tighten public tendering process to fight modern slavery [336d]
- What the next solar maximum means for you [336d]
- Study finds young people from poorer families make fewer friends [336d]
- West Nile virus emergence and spread in Europe positively associated with agricultural activities [336d]
- Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery [336d]
- White House rule dramatically deregulates wetlands, streams and drinking water, machine learning study finds [336d]
- Experts call for shift in global decision-making to tackle impact of urban expansion, avoid 'planetary catastrophe' [336d]
- Teaching nature to break man-made chemical bonds [336d]
- Tiny ant species disrupts lion's hunting behavior [336d]
- The underground network: Decoding the dynamics of plant-fungal symbiosis [336d]
- Astrophysical jet caught in a 'speed trap' [336d]
- Ozone-related deaths projected to rise without stricter climate controls [336d]
- Researcher: Debt, wage theft and coercion drive the global garment industry—the only answer is collective action [336d]
- Shaping the dawn of the quantum age [336d]
- Team develops new way to generate powerful and focused X-rays using electron waveshaping [336d]
- Deep learning reveals molecular secrets of explosive perchlorate salts [336d]
- Scientists show that quantum infrared spectroscopy can achieve ultra-broadband spectroscopic measurements [336d]
- Ice storms, January downpours, heavy snow, no snow: Diagnosing 'warming winter syndrome' [336d]
- Nutrient resorption is related to drought resistance traits of savanna plants, research finds [336d]
- Geometric phase-encoded liquid crystal optical sensing [336d]
- Gravitational wave, Venus missions get European green light [336d]
- With deep roots and expanding collection, herbarium offers window into plant history [336d]
- In Silicon Valley, human capital trumps intellectual capital [336d]
- Training to reduce cognitive bias may improve decision making after all [336d]
- What a fair deal for ex-steelworkers would look like as the industry decarbonizes [336d]
- How the tide turned on transgender support charity Mermaids [336d]
- New tech could help reduce ecological impact of underwater noise pollution [336d]
- Researchers create safer form of Coxiella burnetii for scientific use [336d]
- Scientists discover the moon is shrinking, causing landslides and instability in lunar south pole [336d]
- 'Tryvertising': Testing new products in holiday homes could be a win for local brands, cautious customers [336d]
- Magnesium still has the potential to become an efficient hydrogen store, says study [336d]
- Why Australian summer is getting more humid [336d]
- Disaster communications can be more effective when using different messaging strategies [336d]
- From New York to Jakarta, land in many coastal cities is sinking faster than sea levels are rising [336d]
- Thinking about work as a calling can be meaningful, but there can be unexpected downsides as well [336d]
- Webb sees dozens of young quasars in the first billion years of the universe [336d]
- Team accomplishes precise measurements of the heaviest atoms [336d]
- More reporting needed to show progress on Ontario municipal climate and sustainability plans, says study [336d]
- Climate change can put the planet's largest reserves of drinking water at risk [336d]
- Image: Hubble spies side-by-side galaxies [336d]
- NOAA's GOES-U arrives in Florida for processing ahead of launch [336d]
- Fungal infections affect pine trees' ability to ward off mountain pine beetles [336d]
- Researchers reveal faint features in galaxy NGC 5728 though JWST image techniques [336d]
- Study explores how macrophages regulate regenerative healing in spiny mice [336d]
- Hubble finds water vapor in small exoplanet's atmosphere [336d]
- From bubbles to fuel: Could this special soap film soon enable artificial photosynthesis? [336d]
- Dinosaurs might have used feathers on forelimbs and tails to flush and pursue their prey, say biologists [336d]
- These male marsupials forgo sleep for sex during the breeding season [336d]
- New method flips the script on topological physics [336d]
- Using photos to create 3D models helps us understand, and protect, complex marine environments [336d]
- 'Hell chicken' species suggests dinosaurs weren't sliding toward extinction before the fateful asteroid hit [336d]
- Ancient 'relaxant-inflammatory' mechanism gets sponges moving [336d]
- Access and exclusion: What COP28 revealed about the dynamics of global climate diplomacy [336d]
- Analyzing historical crop yields can reveal key soil health insights [336d]
- The palm tree that lives beneath the rainforest floor [336d]
- Newport New residents ask city to consider barriers for coal dust [336d]
- Cellular scaffolding rewired to make microscopic railways [336d]
- Study explores spectacular ionization cones of the galaxy NGC 5252 [336d]
- Rare decay of the Higgs boson may point to physics beyond the Standard Model [336d]
- How HIV smuggles its genetic material into the cell nucleus [336d]
- Study shows hot droughts in the western US have become more common over the past five centuries [336d]
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