The Brutalist Report - science
- SpaceX retools problem booster for overnight launch from Space Coast [190d]
- High-precision infrared imaging technology reveals the magnetic domain structure of non-collinear antiferromagnets [190d]
- In Belgian farmland, 'Saving Bambi' one dawn mission at a time [190d]
- Scientists discover way to 'grow' sub-nanometer sized transistors [190d]
- 240,000 people evacuated in China rainstorms [190d]
- Tourists seek out Nordic holidays to keep cool [190d]
- Hurricane Beryl kills seven as it churns towards Jamaica [190d]
- Dubai rowers to brave Arctic to highlight plastics pollution [190d]
- Six dead as floods inundate vast swath of India, Bangladesh [190d]
- Chad rangers battle to protect park from poachers, local farmers [190d]
- Newborn white rhino Silverio takes his first giant steps in a Chilean zoo in a boost to his species [190d]
- Scientists pinpoint strategies that could stop cats from scratching your furniture [190d]
- Viewing Hurricane Beryl from space [191d]
- Two new species of Psilocybe mushrooms discovered in southern Africa [191d]
- Cutting down on seeds: Researchers reveal innovative watermelon breeding techniques [191d]
- Making glucose measurement in food easier with deep learning [191d]
- Patent could be inexpensive method to improve creation of solid-state nanopores [191d]
- Decoding Grona styracifolia: The genome behind a promising COVID-19 drug candidate [191d]
- Crews turn a corner with California's largest wildfire as massive heat wave brings new danger [191d]
- Durian genome upgrade reveals the role of chromosome reshuffling [191d]
- Study identifies novel host factors that facilitates SARS-CoV-2 entry [191d]
- Extreme temperatures becoming more common in Ireland, study finds [191d]
- How girls fare when only a son will do [191d]
- Robotic rover could support astronauts on moonwalks [191d]
- How to promote menstrual cups as an economic and sustainable option [191d]
- UV radiation damage leads to ribosome roadblocks, causing early skin cell death [191d]
- Dual-laser approach could lower cost of high-resolution 3D printing [191d]
- Reviews discusses progress in online detection methods of bioaerosols [191d]
- Novel method enhances size-controlled production of luminescent quantum dots [191d]
- Soybean seed hardness demystified: Key genes and networks uncovered [191d]
- Will continuous cropping of crops necessarily lead to continuous cropping obstacles? [191d]
- A new approach to regulating speech on social media: Treating users as workers [191d]
- New study reveals significant risk of bankruptcy for Japanese professional football clubs [191d]
- The importance of self delivery in online retail [191d]
- Why boredom can be great for kids [191d]
- NASA asteroid experts create hypothetical impact scenario for exercise [191d]
- How humans transform island bird communities [191d]
- Cosmic simulation reveals how black holes grow and evolve [191d]
- Category 5 Hurricane Beryl kills 5, hurtles towards Jamaica [191d]
- UN weather agency says Tropical Cyclone Freddy that hit eastern Africa last year was longest ever [191d]
- How climate change is affecting where species live [191d]
- Energetics of compressive waves in the solar corona [191d]
- Quantum sensors: How does the flow profile affect flow measurements? [191d]
- Human presence shifts balance between leopards and hyenas in East Africa [191d]
- Physicists' laser experiment excites atom's nucleus, may enable new type of atomic clock [191d]
- Researchers investigate how climate change affects birds [191d]
- Study shows why direct sales are gaining ground on multi-brand shops in the field of online commerce [191d]
- Treatment with a mixture of antimicrobial peptides found to impede antibiotic resistance [191d]
- Researchers show impact of COVID-19 and climate change on drinking water quality in Berlin [191d]
- NASA's NEOWISE infrared heritage will live on [191d]
- Will the Paris 2024 Olympics be a platform for activist protests amid global tensions? [191d]
- Switch up teaching and assessment to help teachers combat chatbot-cheating, say researchers [191d]
- Researchers identify goals for better biodiversity monitoring in Europe [191d]
- Apple trees reveal key mechanism to unlocking iron homeostasis [191d]
- Study reveals how wounding boosts anthocyanin in grapes [191d]
- Study reveals fireworks' impact on air quality [191d]
- Research shows how RNA 'junk' controls our genes [191d]
- New AI program helps identify elusive space plasmoids [191d]
- New imaging technique uses Earth's warped surface to reveal rocky interior [191d]
- An out-of-Africa story hiding in our DNA [191d]
- New understanding of a common plant enzyme could lead to better crop management [191d]
- Biologists determine the Leep2 complex regulates macropinosome formation [191d]
- Scientists crack new method for high-capacity, secure quantum communication [191d]
- Study explores what motivates people to watch footage of disasters and extreme weather [191d]
- Regulation needed to curb favoritism between countries and credit rating agencies, new research suggests [191d]
- Study illuminates cues algae use to 'listen' to their environment [191d]
- Will digital currencies become the norm as the world moves towards a cashless society? [191d]
- Study: More complaints, worse performance when AI monitors employees [191d]
- Invasive brown widow spiders found to host novel bacteria related to chlamydia [191d]
- NASA's Webb captures celestial fireworks around forming star [191d]
- New study shows mysterious solar particle blasts can devastate the ozone layer, bathing Earth in radiation for years [191d]
- Research shows Latinx grandparents create a sense of safety for their LGBTQ+ grandchildren [191d]
- New satellite aims to show how AI advances Earth observation [191d]
- Watching others' biased behavior unconsciously creates prejudice, finds study [191d]
- NASA Stennis achieves primary success for historic in-space mission [191d]
- Mission success: HERA crew successfully completes 45-day simulated journey to Mars [191d]
- Microscopy method unlocks 'materials genome,' opening possibilities for next-generation design [191d]
- More than half of Australian young people are using strangulation during sex: New research [191d]
- Researchers develop low-cost light sheet fluorescence microscope [191d]
- Study finds emissions trading also creates health benefits [191d]
- Scientists create world's most amazingly difficult maze with future potential to boost carbon capture [191d]
- Small change in Earth's oxygen levels may have sparked huge evolutionary leap [191d]
- Biomolecular condensate 'molecular putty' properties found encoded in protein sequence [191d]
- New methodology advances self-assembly of dual-functional supramolecular materials [191d]
- Study reveals the mechanism of bio-inspired control of liquid flow [191d]
- Alterations in human gene TRPC5 cause obesity and postpartum depression, scientists discover [191d]
- Ants perform amputations to save injured nestmates [191d]
- Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought, research suggests [191d]
- A management strategy for producing scientific breakthroughs [191d]
- Searching for the missing link between growth and longevity [191d]
- Understanding the synchronization of physiological states during a live music performance [191d]
- Study identifies highly soluble molecules with superior antioxidant benefits for cells [191d]
- Researchers find crucial gaps in climate risk assessment methods [191d]
- Prosocial influencers can promote societal cooperation [191d]
- Scientists develop silver nanoparticle sensor to detect genes causing hearing loss [191d]
- Moving beyond the 80-year-old solar cell equation [191d]
- Neutrons on classically inexplicable paths: Quantum theory prevails in Leggett-Garg inequality test [191d]
- Functional predictability of universal gene circuits in diverse microbial hosts [191d]
- Gov. Pritzker signs federal and state agreement to protect Lake Michigan from invasive carp [191d]
- New molecules to modulate gene expression [191d]
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