The Brutalist Report - science
- Thousands in heatwave-hit Bangladesh pray for rain [255d]
- Argentine students protest funding cuts to public universities [255d]
- 'So hot you can't breathe': Extreme heat hits the Philippines [255d]
- Victims of China floods race to salvage property [255d]
- China to send three astronauts to Tiangong space station, part of its ambitious program [255d]
- Japan's moon lander wasn't built to survive a weekslong lunar night. It's still going after 3 [255d]
- Study: Sharing household chores can lead to income gains [255d]
- Future hurricanes could compromise New England forests' ability to store and sequester carbon [255d]
- Bioluminescence first evolved in animals at least 540 million years ago, pushing back previous oldest dated example [255d]
- Star bars show universe's early galaxies evolved much faster than previously thought [255d]
- Scientists study lipids cell by cell, making new cancer research possible [255d]
- Squids' birthday influences mating: Male spear squids shown to become 'sneakers' or 'consorts' depending on birth date [255d]
- 'Sunny day flooding' increases fecal contamination of coastal waters [255d]
- South Korean marginalized communities developed 'disaster subculture' living through extreme climate events, study finds [255d]
- Study compares Salmonella rates in backyard, commercial poultry farm samples [255d]
- Researchers develop forest extent map for Mexico [255d]
- Study finds rekindling old friendships as scary as making new ones [255d]
- Investigating the efficacy of methods to stimulate adventitious rooting of Lindera benzoin stem cuttings [255d]
- Emotion can cause chickens to get red in the face [255d]
- Warming climate is putting more metals into Colorado's mountain streams [255d]
- Environmental lawyer calls for a gender-sensitive international legal framework to protect climate migrants [255d]
- How companies can use generative AI for empathetic customer relationships to create lifetime value [255d]
- Early analysis finds eclipse had noticeable effect on birds [255d]
- Unconventional technology enhances composites important to automotive, aerospace and renewable energy industries [255d]
- Hubble celebrates 34th anniversary with a look at the little dumbbell nebula [255d]
- Research reveals tools to make STEM degrees more affordable [255d]
- Missing identity options on forms can prompt anger, reduce belonging [255d]
- Talks on global plastic treaty begin in Canada [255d]
- Accelerated marine carbon cycling forced by tectonic degassing over the Miocene Climate Optimum [255d]
- High air pollution in Denmark may impact children's academic performance [255d]
- Firms learn more from 'knowledge-gap' failures than mere 'slip-ups,' says study [255d]
- A non-equivalent co-doped strategy to improve the electrical properties of piezoelectric ceramics [255d]
- Tailoring electron vortex beams with customizable intensity patterns by electron diffraction holography [255d]
- How light can vaporize water without the need for heat [255d]
- Livestock abortion surveillance could protect livelihoods and detect emerging global pathogens [255d]
- New database sheds light on violence in Greek detention facilities [255d]
- Exploring a molecular mechanism that facilitates thermophilic fungal adaptation to temperature change [255d]
- Planting trees in grasslands won't save the planet—instead, protect and restore forests [255d]
- Airborne interferometric radar altimeter shows potential for submesoscale sea surface height anomaly measurements [255d]
- Climate change expected to increase wildfire danger [255d]
- Researchers develop eggshell 'bioplastic' pellet as sustainable alternative to plastic [255d]
- Teacher lawsuits over forced grade inflation won't fix unfair grading—here's what could [255d]
- NASA's CloudSat ends mission peering into the heart of clouds [255d]
- How global factors influence Thailand's rubber market [255d]
- Community beach clean-ups could beat high-tech solutions for clearing plastic pollution [255d]
- Previous theory on how electrons move within protein nanocrystals might not apply in every case [255d]
- Early chances to identify terrorists are missed due to inadequacies in UK data sharing laws, says study [255d]
- New nanocomposite from papaya peel waste exhibits promising photocatalytic and antibacterial activity [255d]
- Fruit fly pest meets its evolutionary match in parasitic wasp [255d]
- Unveiling the molecular functions of lipid droplet proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves [255d]
- World's chocolate supply threatened by devastating virus [255d]
- From the coast to the deep sea, changing oxygen levels affect marine life in different ways [255d]
- Lakes worldwide are facing a slew of health issues that may become chronic [255d]
- The bigger the student loan, the smaller the chance of getting good grades [255d]
- Gone in a puff of smoke: 52,000 square kilometers of 'long unburnt' Australian habitat has vanished in 40 years [255d]
- Understanding the spread of behavior: How long-tie connections accelerate the speed of social contagion [255d]
- Staying on trend: Research dives into aligning social media skills development to industry expectations [255d]
- Freedom of information: To what extent are public archives accessible? [255d]
- Using bacteriophage-derived lysin to target odor-causing bacteria in armpits [255d]
- A new electrochemical approach could reduce ocean acidity and remove carbon in the process [255d]
- Grüner Veltliner white wine could be the toast of Pennsylvania, study suggests [255d]
- Study finds climate change is helping tropical fish invade Australian ocean water [255d]
- Flat faces and difficulty breathing: How pet trends have harmed animal health—and what we can we do about it [255d]
- How creating less-gassy cows could help fight climate change [255d]
- Urgent need for logging loophole remedy within proposed Great Koala National Park [255d]
- Transporting hazardous materials across the country isn't easy—that's why there's a host of regulations in place [255d]
- Will we know if TRAPPIST-1e has life? [255d]
- Spintronics research shows material's magnetic properties can predict how a spin current changes with temperature [255d]
- Should family members be in charge of family businesses? We analyzed 175 studies to understand how a family CEO pays off [255d]
- Beyond higher temperatures: Preparing for national security risks posed by climate change [255d]
- A harmonious solution to career success for overqualified employees [255d]
- A global plastics treaty is being negotiated in Ottawa this week—here's the latest [255d]
- Astrophysicists work toward unification of turbulence framework—weak-to-strong transition discovered in turbulence [255d]
- Researchers create artificial cells that act like living cells [255d]
- NASA to overhaul mission returning samples from Mars—here's why it must and will go ahead [255d]
- CMS Collaboration observes new all-heavy quark structures [255d]
- SpaceX launch this evening would mark 300th booster landing if successful [255d]
- Vastly bigger than the Black Summer: 84 million hectares of northern Australia burned in 2023 [255d]
- The big quantum chill: Scientists modify common lab refrigerator to cool faster with less energy [255d]
- Light-activated materials perform well in treatment of textile effluent [255d]
- Synthesizing highly efficient carbohelicenes for circularly polarized luminescence emitters [255d]
- MeerKAT: The South African radio telescope that's transformed our understanding of the cosmos [255d]
- Plastic food packaging can contain harmful chemicals that affect hormones and metabolism, researchers find [255d]
- Ecosystems are deeply interconnected—environmental research, policy and management should be too [255d]
- Estimating emissions potential of decommissioned gas wells from shale samples [255d]
- Study sheds new light on cross-species virus spillovers that can cause pandemics [255d]
- Advances in understanding the evolution of stomach loss in agastric fishes [255d]
- New toolkit makes molecular dynamics simulations more accessible [255d]
- Scientists stencil-paint carbon nanotube components for flexible transparent electronics [255d]
- New small molecule helps scientists study regeneration [255d]
- Breaking boundaries in tiny labs: New technology using sound waves has implications for nanoparticle manipulation [255d]
- Novel method could explore gluon saturation at the future electron-ion collider [255d]
- Study shows it's not too late to save the West Antarctic Ice Sheet [255d]
- A first glimpse at our galaxy's magnetic field in 3D [255d]
- A new method for enzymatic synthesis of potential RNA therapeutics [255d]
- A universal framework for spatial biology [255d]
- Bacteria for climate-neutral chemicals of the future [255d]
- Researchers report on mechanisms of gene regulatory divergence between species [255d]
- Researchers uncover natural variation in wild emmer wheat for broad-spectrum disease resistance [255d]
- Record electron temperatures for a small-scale, sheared-flow-stabilized Z-pinch fusion device achieved [255d]
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