The Brutalist Report - science
- Japan sees hottest July since records began [167d]
- 'Screaming Woman' mummy may have died in agony 3,500 years ago [167d]
- How large turkey vultures remain aloft in thin air [167d]
- Physicists report new insights into exotic particles key to magnetism [168d]
- A Band-Aid for the heart? New 3D printing method makes this, and much more, possible [168d]
- Handling with care: PTSD in horses [168d]
- Experts highlight benefits of mainstreaming nature in U.S. policymaking [168d]
- Wildfires encroach on homes near Denver as heat hinders fight [168d]
- Study shows link between asymmetric polar ice sheet evolution and global climate [168d]
- Microscopy breakthrough promises better imaging for sensitive materials [168d]
- Plant biologists discover an ancient gene family is responsible for plant prickles across species [168d]
- Researchers uncover 500 million-year-old mollusk ancestor [168d]
- Retreating Andean rocks signal the world's glaciers are melting far faster than predicted, report scientists [168d]
- When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker's yeast are more alike than different, scientists discover [168d]
- Extreme heat claims 175,000 lives a year in Europe: WHO [168d]
- 30 dead, dozens missing after torrential rain in central China [168d]
- Astronomers use AI to find elusive stars 'gobbling up' planets [168d]
- Pakistan's second-largest city Lahore hit by record rain [168d]
- Economists uncover hidden influence of top campaign donors [168d]
- Communities can increase the prosocial tendencies of their authorities, study finds [168d]
- Researchers elucidate mechanisms behind protein selectivity in adenosine receptor [168d]
- Are young climate activists finally being heard? Research shows adults support youth voice to parliament [168d]
- Chemical and transportation industries could get a boost with new catalyst coating [168d]
- Statement confirms land-based impacts on reef water quality and ecosystem [168d]
- Can the Olympics survive the climate crisis? [168d]
- A unique combination of antennas could revolutionize remote sensing [168d]
- Even more expensive coffee prices are brewing, but there are some good reasons why [168d]
- Wildfires can create their own weather, further spreading the flames − an atmospheric scientist explains how [168d]
- UK should avoid rush to air-con as temperatures rise, warn researchers [168d]
- JWST imagery shows light from one of the earliest galaxies is due to continuing bursts from star formations [168d]
- A new 'guest star' will appear in the sky in 2024 − a space scientist explains how nova events work and where to look [168d]
- Iceland's recent volcanic eruptions driven by pooling magma are set to last centuries into the future [168d]
- Changes to U.S. dog import regulations: What they are and why they matter for dogs and for people [168d]
- Blowflies found to carry bird flu virus [168d]
- When fighting invasive aquatic plants, choose your battles [168d]
- Multi-year trends in apple firmness retention post-storage and cultivar influence on breeding selections [168d]
- Coyotes are everywhere. Should you be concerned? [168d]
- New tree species found in Xishuangbanna [168d]
- Warming stops tiny organisms working together, scientists discover [168d]
- Is the shallow pool in Paris really slowing Olympic swimmers down? Here's what the science says [168d]
- Researchers track the rapid rise of new ecosystems as glaciers retreat and ice sheets melt [168d]
- Demographics of north African human populations unraveled using genomic data and artificial intelligence [168d]
- Stacked up against the rest: 2D nano-semiconductors advancing quantum technology [168d]
- Are you a mosquito magnet? Science says you might be [168d]
- Q&A: How do presidential candidates embody ideas about race and national identity, including views of Latinos? [168d]
- The Jasper fire highlights the risks climate change poses to Canada's world heritage sites [168d]
- Japan's youth and climate change [168d]
- Does AI in the classroom facilitate deep learning in students? [168d]
- Metallic nanosheets curl into nanovesicles [168d]
- Getting to the root of a plant's success [168d]
- Restoring logged forests doesn't mean locking them up as 'wilderness'—it means actively managing them [168d]
- Study shows international students are not to blame for the housing crisis [168d]
- Researchers discover graphene flakes in lunar soil sample [168d]
- A new study shows how the sun could permanently capture rogue planets [168d]
- Predicting soil liquefaction risk using artificial intelligence [168d]
- New study reviews progress in ternary hydrogen-rich superconductors [168d]
- Health-threat 'forever chemicals' removed from water with 3D-printed ceramic ink [168d]
- Can quantum particles mimic gravitational waves? [168d]
- Climate change may lead to shifts in vital Pacific Arctic fisheries [168d]
- Economic prospects brighten for children of low-income Black Americans, study finds [168d]
- Predicting solar storms before they leave the sun [168d]
- New evidence of Neolithic occupations in the Aragonese site of Huerto Raso [168d]
- Disparity dynamics: Geographic impact of social transfer programs on income inequality [168d]
- New DNA analysis helps bust 200-year-old royal conspiracy theory [168d]
- Conservationists need to pay more attention to 'degraded' tropical forests [168d]
- Researchers develop an energy efficient, reusable, and versatile catalytic system using abundant cobalt [168d]
- Breakthrough in plant disease: New enzyme could lead to anti-bacterial pesticides [168d]
- 'Squishy' lasers could reveal how tumors and babies grow [168d]
- Medieval French diets discovered through isotope analysis reveal social and religious influences [168d]
- From aviation to orthopedics: Polymer patch made from dynamic polymer networks [168d]
- 3D terrestrial laser scanner assists in reconstructing glacier's mass balance sequence [168d]
- Sea level changes shaped early life on Earth, fossils show [168d]
- New insights into one of Europe's oldest dinosaurs [168d]
- Researchers find unknown effects of existing drugs by mapping protein interactions [168d]
- A higher-dimensional model can help explain cosmic acceleration without dark energy [168d]
- Experiment uses quantum techniques to stimulate photons, enhancing search for dark matter [168d]
- How duplicated genomes helped grasses diversify and thrive [168d]
- Polarization and wavelength routers based on diffractive neural network [168d]
- Uniquely precise: New value for the half-life of samarium-146 [168d]
- TIC 441725813 is a hybrid pulsating subdwarf star, study finds [168d]
- Team finds that regenerative genes from other species suppress aging issue in fruit flies [168d]
- Electrical impedance tomography plus extracellular voltage activation technique simplifies drug screening [168d]
- Penguin wing fossil shows importance of Zealandia in penguin evolution [168d]
- A nose for earthy notes: Human odorant receptor for geosmin identified for the first time [168d]
- Sustainable and reversible 3D printing method uses minimal ingredients and steps [168d]
- Extreme heat in India: A crisis on the rise [168d]
- Novel nanosensing technique for quality control of viral vectors in gene therapy [168d]
- New perspectives for using corals in climate research [168d]
- Krill provide insights into how marine species can adapt to warmer waters [168d]
- Study reveals soliton solutions in Maxwell-Bloch systems [168d]
- Hidden players in climate change: How microscopic proteins could shape our future [168d]
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