The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers demonstrate new link between greenhouse gases and sea level rise [1138d]
- Like college roommates, vampire bats bond when randomly paired [1138d]
- Researchers use new method to target potentially undiscovered beneficial therapeutic chemicals [1139d]
- Removing CO2 from air, sea no longer optional, says UN [1139d]
- Rational neural network advances partial differentiation equation learning [1139d]
- NASA releases breakthrough forest biomass-carbon product data [1139d]
- Mexico seeks 'miracle' to save near-extinct vaquita porpoise [1139d]
- New parity-time symmetric system opens up range of wavelengths to researchers, engineers [1139d]
- More delays for NASA's moon rocket test, fueling stalled [1139d]
- Newly identified neutrophil subset is a promising therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases [1139d]
- Decoding the molecular clock that controls neurogenesis in the visual center of Drosophila [1139d]
- Scientists hope to deploy a fleet of drones to see how much carbon the ocean is absorbing [1139d]
- Sugar-coated nanoparticles target macrophages, reverse pulmonary fibrosis [1139d]
- Loud and clear: High-energy ads keep viewers tuned in, study shows [1139d]
- Researchers capture X-ray images of electric vehicle batteries as they degrade over time [1139d]
- Study reveals the dynamics of human milk production [1139d]
- Exposed sediments reveal decades of Lake Powell history [1139d]
- NASA finds new way to monitor underground water loss [1139d]
- Study reveals how deadly tick disease spreads [1139d]
- Study reveals the science behind those irresistible puppy-dog eyes [1139d]
- The pleasant smell of wet soil indicates danger to bacteria-eating worms, researchers find [1139d]
- Lab turns hard-to-process plastic waste into carbon-capture master [1139d]
- US trees may provide over $100 billion dollars in savings via environmental benefits—but face growing threats [1139d]
- Investigating newly synthesized thallium compounds for optoelectronic devices [1139d]
- Researchers discover bacteria capable of killing fungus that causes yield-reducing disease in sugarcane [1139d]
- The relationship between active areas and boundaries with energy input in snapping shells [1139d]
- EPA rule would finally ban asbestos, carcinogen still in use [1139d]
- Compact, green and car-free. Can city living beat climate change? [1139d]
- How to track a shark: New research reveals where, why and how sharks and game fish overlap [1139d]
- Fungus that causes fatal bat disease found in Louisiana [1139d]
- World's fossil fuel assets risk evaporating in climate fight [1139d]
- In space, Russians and Americans remain 'dear friends': astronaut [1139d]
- Research discovers a pearl of hope for imperiled oyster reefs [1139d]
- Molecular biology: Better method for measuring genes [1139d]
- From one hour to one minute: New analysis technique simplifies the process to detect Bisphenol A contaminants [1139d]
- The fitness of photosynthetic organisms depends on the integrity of their endogenous clocks [1139d]
- Women seen as happy and men as angry despite real emotions [1139d]
- NASA hits new snag with Artemis test at Kennedy Space Center, could threaten Axiom mission [1139d]
- Emails and texts in lieu of conversation could negatively affect performance on higher-level job tasks [1139d]
- Thinning can help offset cost of managing mature forests [1139d]
- Spoken descriptions of new technologies provoke more positive attitudes than written ones [1139d]
- Exploring recent changes in bird morphology—probably due to global warming [1139d]
- Scientists connect the dots between Galilean moon, auroral emissions on Jupiter [1139d]
- Astrophysical plasma study benefits from new soft X-ray transition energies benchmark [1139d]
- Britain's butterflies are getting bigger as the climate changes [1139d]
- The parallels between quarrelling animals and humans [1139d]
- Urgent action needed to meet 1.5 degree Celsius goal [1139d]
- A new portable device to test equine lung function [1139d]
- Study reveals extent of labor abuse and illegal fishing risks among fishing fleets [1139d]
- Watching how a covalent polymer develops using a scanning tunneling microscope [1139d]
- 3D imaging of mysterious cave-dwelling salamander reveals adaptations for life in the dark [1139d]
- Arctic simulation of moon-like habitat shows well-being sessions can improve mental health in extreme isolation [1139d]
- World's largest map of kelp forest canopies now available [1139d]
- Adding AI to museum exhibits increases learning, keeps kids engaged longer [1139d]
- The Milky Way's middle-aged inner ring [1139d]
- Tiny jumping genes fingered as culprit in rise of antibiotic resistance [1139d]
- Squid recorded color-matching a substrate for the first time [1139d]
- The global 'plastic flood' reaches the Arctic [1139d]
- Blood-sucking leeches can help scientists map biodiversity [1139d]
- Shedding new light on controlling material properties in solid-layered perovskite [1139d]
- The hidden world of octopus cities and culture shows why it's wrong to farm them [1139d]
- DNA discovery reveals a critical 'accordion effect' for switching off genes [1139d]
- Molecules produced by cells in response to stress may be indicators of disease [1139d]
- Using jaw DNA and advanced sensors to assess how sharks may react to future threats from climate and fishing [1139d]
- Climate scorecard: good news and bad news [1139d]
- Company tax dodging has devastating effect on developing world [1139d]
- How do planets form? A 'baby Jupiter' hundreds of light-years away offers new clues [1139d]
- Amazon signs on launch partners for space internet [1139d]
- Missing Charles Darwin notebooks returned to Cambridge University [1139d]
- 'Don't shove us off like we're rubbish': What people with intellectual disability told us about their local community [1139d]
- Better nuclear fusion reactor walls represent a major engineering advance for the technology [1139d]
- Ax-1: Why the private mission to the International Space Station is a game changer [1139d]
- Simulating Earth's changing climate: Why some models exaggerate future warming [1139d]
- Dolphins, turtles and birds don't have to die in fishing gear. Skilled fishers can avoid it [1139d]
- Local motion detectors in fruit flies sense complex patterns generated by their own motion [1139d]
- Less than 1% of reported rapes lead to conviction—criminologist explains England's justice system failure [1139d]
- A 3D approach to protecting biodiversity on the high seas [1139d]
- Novel framework for classifying chaos and thermalization [1139d]
- Researchers discover vulnerability of a dangerous hospital pathogen [1139d]
- Slime mold is a multicellular, dynamic collective when feeding on bacteria [1139d]
- Global team of scientists determine 'fingerprint' for how much heat, drought is too much for forests [1139d]
- Colombian researchers seek safety for bees in urban jungle [1139d]
- New non-destructive DNA method opens opportunities [1139d]
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