The Brutalist Report - science
- June-August 2024 were hottest ever recorded: EU monitor [83d]
- Old satellite to burn up over Pacific in 'targeted' re-entry first [83d]
- Nanoscale silver exhibits intrinsic self-healing abilities without external intervention [83d]
- Deadly Super Typhoon Yagi hits Vietnam [83d]
- Colombian court orders Escobar's hippos to be hunted [83d]
- Two NASA astronauts stuck in space have flown long missions before [83d]
- Two astronauts are left behind in space as Boeing's troubled capsule returns to Earth empty [83d]
- A mural honoring scientists hung in Pfizer's NYC lobby for 60 years. Now it's up for grabs [83d]
- Just how rare is a rare-colored lobster? Scientists say answer could be under the shell [83d]
- Plasmonic modulators could enable high-capacity space communication [83d]
- Massive merger: Study reveals evidence for origin of supermassive black hole at galaxy's center [83d]
- Video: Mars rover trials [83d]
- Neolithic bones reveal isolated Yersinia pestis infections, not pandemics [83d]
- New quantum error correction method uses 'many-hypercube codes' while exhibiting beautiful geometry [83d]
- Neutral atom innovations by quantum systems accelerator mark quantum computing milestones [83d]
- Improved method for phonon lasers 'locks' sound waves into a more stable and powerful state [83d]
- Editorial: Rest assured, Ancient teens were full of existential angst too [83d]
- Solving the side effect problem of siRNA drugs for genetic disease treatment [83d]
- New study reveals urgent need for 'Blue Justice' in the emerging blue economy [83d]
- Q&A: What 106°F heat does to plants [83d]
- New firmoss species found in Guizhou, China [83d]
- Harnessing the power of AI for climate change impact assessment [83d]
- Researchers advance new class of quantum critical metal that could advance electronic devices [83d]
- Tagged fish help scientists improve restoration efforts [84d]
- If it flares, 'blaze star' T Corona Borealis will be clearly visible [84d]
- Banned in Brazil: The world is moving toward greater regulation of social media, experts say [84d]
- Nature's own chemistry could help reduce waste and improve health [84d]
- Did lawmakers know role of fossil fuels in climate change during Clean Air Act era? [84d]
- Challenging internal displacement policy within the broader security environment [84d]
- Boeing's beleaguered space capsule is heading back to Earth without two NASA astronauts [84d]
- First metal part 3D printed in space [84d]
- ChemCam hits 1 million laser shots on Mars since 2012 [84d]
- Why are we so fascinated with aliens? [84d]
- Ask the experts: 'Childless cat ladies'—how many are there? [84d]
- Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of unique and endangered species [84d]
- New book takes philosophical approach to deep time [84d]
- Making sense of crime scene DNA patterns [84d]
- Crystallized alternative DNA structure sheds light on insulin and diabetes [84d]
- Researchers propose mechanistic framework to explain complex microbe-host symbioses [84d]
- Hit or miss: Collisions affect raptors on a global scale [84d]
- Q&A: Venezuela election fallout will worsen refugee crisis, expert says [84d]
- Image: Hubble examines spiral galaxy IC 4709 [84d]
- Unlocking the secrets of diamond: New insights into nitrogen-vacancy center formation [84d]
- Scientists propose changing bird's problematic name [84d]
- Study finds genetic difference that determines head shape and feeding strategy in beetles [84d]
- Low-cost nanomaterial technology can detect cancer genes with ultra-high sensitivity [84d]
- Mushrooms foraged in Sweden could help research Chernobyl radioactive fallout [84d]
- Are rising global temperatures the new normal? [84d]
- Scientists uncover mechanism preserving centromere during cell division [84d]
- A chemical cocktail of micropollutants amplified effect of algal toxins in 2022 mass fish mortality event: Study [84d]
- Sociologist examines Appalachian voters' rightward shift, with Trump as their 'shame shield' [84d]
- Snowball Earth: Researchers discover unique Scottish rocks record when Earth was first encased in ice [84d]
- Study suggests US droughts, rainy extremes are becoming more severe [84d]
- Solution to a cosmic mystery—the eccentric orbits of trans-Neptunian objects [84d]
- Researchers discover an effective and environment-friendly disinfectant [84d]
- Fluorescent probe reveals action mechanism of serotonin in depression [84d]
- Antibody-like molecule shows promise for broad-spectrum malaria therapy [84d]
- Ancient volcanic activity reveals climate threshold for ocean deoxygenation [84d]
- Researchers make sound waves travel in one direction only, with implications for electromagnetic wave technology [84d]
- Five lessons to level up conservation successfully [84d]
- Molecular simulations and supercomputing shed light on energy-saving biomaterials [84d]
- Genome analyses show melanins are particularly important for lichens [84d]
- Researchers create a one-dimensional gas out of light [84d]
- Study reveals new female-determining pathway in turtles [84d]
- Monoclonal antibody neutralizes numerous COVID-19 variants [84d]
- A potential new route to super-efficient carbon dioxide reduction: Catalyst offers 800-fold boost [84d]
- Role of long noncoding RNAs in skin provides important insights for evolution [84d]
- 'Ice bucket challenge' reveals that bacteria can anticipate the seasons [84d]
- Physicists capture images of atoms flowing along a boundary without resistance despite obstacles in their path [84d]
- Death Valley, the Earth's hottest place, just had its hottest summer ever, rangers confirm [84d]
- Theoretical research establishes unified way to quantify vital quantum properties [84d]
- Elevating analysis of genomic data with advanced mathematical techniques [84d]
- Anthrax outbreak kills 50 cattle and a moose in Wyoming, officials say [84d]
- Why are black holes stable against their own gravity? [84d]
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- Supramolecular material able to store compressed hydrogen in a way that is not too heavy [84d]
- Witness 1.8 billion years of tectonic plates dance across Earth's surface in a new animation [84d]
- The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come: Why that still matters [84d]
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- Islands are engines of linguistic diversity, study shows [84d]
- AI shines a new light on exoplanets [84d]
- Just how dangerous is Great Salt Lake dust? New research looks for clues [84d]
- Tiny magnetic robots could treat bleeds in the brain [84d]
- Nearby super-Earth has a sulfur-rich atmosphere, Webb observations suggest [84d]
- Mysterious 50-million-year-old fish to get a new genus [84d]
- Discovery of a new convective instability in complex fluids, 140 years after Lord Rayleigh [84d]
- China logs hottest August in more than six decades [84d]
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