The Brutalist Report - science
- Partnership between humanitarian organizations and government is essential for providing cash assistance to refugees [789d]
- With land grabs comes competition for water, and local farmers are likely to lose [789d]
- Collaborative team proves leaf width and biomass correlation in cowpea [789d]
- Ocean life may adapt to climate change, but with hidden costs [789d]
- Scientists determine structure of a DNA damage 'first responder' [789d]
- Astronomers reveal best image yet of mysterious odd radio circles in space [789d]
- Quantum technology could make charging electric cars as fast as pumping gas [789d]
- New US rule requires publicly-listed firms to disclose emissions [789d]
- Tree cover helps gray foxes coexist with coyotes in the country [789d]
- Researchers are finding ways to turn down the heat in cities [789d]
- Cosmic milestone: NASA confirms 5,000 exoplanets [789d]
- UN: 500 million live in 19 African nations deemed water insecure [789d]
- Stratospheric sulfur after the Chicxulub impact may have extended climate change, contributing to mass extinction [789d]
- In cold polar skies, NASA rocket will watch an active aurora turn up the heat [789d]
- Twisted vibrations enable quality control for chiral drugs and supplements [789d]
- Upcyling polyester could reduce plastic waste [789d]
- Study ties present-day Native American tribe to ancestors in San Francisco Bay Area [789d]
- New model predicts how geographic features influence evolutionary outcomes [789d]
- New enzyme discovery is another leap towards beating plastic waste [789d]
- There are deposits of ice at Mercury's poles, too [789d]
- Primary producers and threatened species get big lift from rabbit biocontrol [789d]
- How the Chagas pathogen changes the intestinal microbiota of predatory bugs [789d]
- Bacteria-shredding insect wings inspire new antibacterial packaging [789d]
- Researchers develop silicon cuboid nanoantenna [789d]
- Better recycling required to remove potentially harmful chemicals from bottled drinks, new study warns [789d]
- Satellite operator OneWeb switches launches to SpaceX [789d]
- Advocating an African science at the end of the century [789d]
- Research results in cells that may facilitate advances in organ regeneration [789d]
- Cryo-EM reveals how '911' molecule helps fix damaged DNA [789d]
- Seen and 'herd': Collective motion in crowds is largely determined by participants' field of vision [789d]
- With the arrival of spring temps, ice coverage on Lake Michigan is likely to end up just below average this season [789d]
- Starving manatees will face another rough winter next season [789d]
- A global variable-resolution model helps meteorologists understand the hydrological cycle throughout the Tibetan Plateau [789d]
- How does natural product–based antifouling paint perform in seawater? [789d]
- Tiny magnets could hold the secret to new quantum computers [789d]
- Microbial communities where cells cooperate have increased drug tolerance [789d]
- Scientists discover how molecule becomes anticancer weapon [789d]
- Computational approach enables spatial mapping of single-cell data within tissues [789d]
- Ape 'vocabularies' shaped by social mingling—like in humans [789d]
- Researchers get ready for bird banding season in Chicago: 'It gives you a wonderful look into our surroundings' [789d]
- How will climate change impact American companies? The SEC thinks you have a right to know [789d]
- Adapt, move, or die: Repeated coral bleaching leaves wildlife on the Great Barrier Reef with few options [789d]
- Whether caribou migrate or stay put is determined by genes that evolved in the last ice age [789d]
- Staying alive: How 'self-pollen' can cheat death [789d]
- The shape of bacteria can make it a more effective, and useful predator, says a new study [789d]
- Vegetable oil emissions study reveals urgent need for greener growing solutions [789d]
- Women sidelined in agri-tech revolution [789d]
- Synergistic effect of surface hydride species and Ru clusters improves efficiency of ammonia synthesis [789d]
- Researchers reveal formation mechanism of large plumes in the solar prominence [789d]
- Discovering the forest wonders of Africa, and the threats they face [789d]
- Improved maize yields in Tanzania [789d]
- Six wildfire terms to understand, from red flag warning to 100% containment [789d]
- Electrochemical biosensor for interference-free detection of organophosphorus pesticides [789d]
- Researchers develop 'corrosion-free' copper thin films [789d]
- Cavefish modulate lipid metabolism to adapt to life in caves [789d]
- Fewer Americans are hunting, and that raises hard questions about funding conservation through gun sales [789d]
- Identifying toxic materials in water with machine learning [789d]
- Countries with well-funded public media have healthier democracies [789d]
- Surviving remotely: What impact did remote work have on employee psyche? [789d]
- COVID-19 pandemic fueled massive growth in green industry [789d]
- A whale's tale: The story hidden in their mouths [789d]
- New approach to bimetallic catalysis enhances rate through electrochemical communication [789d]
- Study finds soil erosion and wildfire another nail in coffin for Triassic era [789d]
- The first stages of DNA evolution [789d]
- Researchers fabricate large-area sky-blue PeLEDs [789d]
- Larval shell formation in patellogastropod mollusk requires nonmuscle myosin II [789d]
- Game between Kuroshio intrusion and terrestrial input leads to hypoxia formation in East China Sea [789d]
- Climate change results in projected shifts in plant hardiness zones [789d]
- Greenhouse study confirms flood-tolerant varieties of soy [789d]
- New experiment could confirm the fifth state of matter in the universe [789d]
- A unimorph nanocomposite dielectric elastomer for large-scale actuation [789d]
- Using electron microscopy and automatic atom-tracking to learn more about grain boundaries in metals during deformation [789d]
- New technology enables the detection of microplastics from road wear [789d]
- Confocal laser speckle autocorrelation imaging of dynamic flow in microvasculature [789d]
- Prevalence of heterotrophic methylmercury-detoxifying bacteria across oceanic regions [789d]
- Best of Last Week – Solving Hawking's black hole paradox, a new form of ice, bad cholesterol may not be so bad [789d]
- The experimental demonstration of topological dissipation in photonic resonators [789d]
- Study investigates behavior of the 'black widow' millisecond pulsar PSR J0610−2100 [789d]
- Machine learning will be one of the best ways to identify habitable exoplanets [789d]
- Oils from microalgae could replace palm oil in food production [789d]
- Magnet-free chiral nanowires for spintronic devices [789d]
- Wetland plant removes PFAS [789d]
- New findings on the internal clock of the fruit fly [789d]
- Nations vet 3,000-page handbook to halt climate crisis [789d]
- Kuwait, among world's hottest places, lags on climate action [789d]
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