The Brutalist Report - science
- Using 'counterfactuals' to verify predictions of drug safety [1106d]
- New process aims to strip ammonia from wastewater [1106d]
- Precipitation helped drive distribution of Alaska dinosaurs [1106d]
- Researchers bridge the gap between disciplines to better understand chemical reactions [1106d]
- Telescope dons 'sunglasses' to find brightest-ever pulsar [1106d]
- Park rangers use butterflies to take planet's pulse in a biodiversity hotspot [1106d]
- With climate catastrophe looming, experts say world also needs carbon removal solutions [1106d]
- Automated synthesis allows for discovery of unexpected charge transport behavior in organic molecules [1106d]
- Discovery about coral-algal symbiosis could help coral reefs recover after bleaching events [1106d]
- Researchers develop powerful strategy for creating new-to-nature enzymes [1106d]
- Study finds how Acinetobacter baumannii survives without water on hospital surfaces [1106d]
- Team develops method to increase gene editing efficiency while minimizing DNA deletion sizes [1106d]
- Highly valuable Asian rosewood trees face a host of threats to survival [1107d]
- Researchers home in on Thera volcano eruption date [1107d]
- Photons can enable real-time physical random bit generation for information security app [1107d]
- Augmented reality devices in the workplace boost short-term productivity, risk long-term innovation and efficiency [1107d]
- Scientists describe a gravity telescope that could image exoplanets [1107d]
- Natural gas could bridge gap from gasoline to electric vehicles, thanks to metal-organic frameworks [1107d]
- Carbon, climate change and ocean anoxia in an ancient icehouse world [1107d]
- Scientists map living corals for the first time before and after marine heat wave: Winners and losers discovered [1107d]
- A long-forgotten toxic dump site is raising new worries for this Los Angeles neighborhood [1107d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from sun [1107d]
- Lighting the tunnel of plant evolution: Scientists explore the importance of two-pore channels in plants [1107d]
- Enzymes discovered in capybara gut could accelerate utilization of agroindustrial waste [1107d]
- As climate shifts, species will need to relocate, and people may have to help them [1107d]
- Using tiny sensors to monitor migrating monarchs [1107d]
- Research team unravels the trick of evolving the GTP sensor [1107d]
- Tree loss in tropics casts doubt over climate goals [1107d]
- New California bill could require 'blue carbon' to offset coastal development [1107d]
- We've created a device that could allow instant disease diagnosis, while fitting inside your phone lens [1107d]
- Idaho water officials issue emergency drought declaration for majority of state [1107d]
- Climate change is pushing toxic chemicals into drinking wells [1107d]
- Punishing heat wave in India reaches 115 degrees, part of a 'hotter and more dangerous world' [1107d]
- One step synthesis of efficient red emissive carbon dots for in vivo bioimaging [1107d]
- Studies find the seeds of a forest's renewal after wildfire, drought [1107d]
- How the dinosaur extinction changed plant evolution [1107d]
- Automatic admissions policies increased diversity at rural Texas high schools, says report [1107d]
- Campaign reduces car idling at two elementary schools [1107d]
- 'Atomic photon source' based on the movement of atoms [1107d]
- Emission accomplished: Cattle burp methane expulsion measured from space for first time [1107d]
- Study supports stronger conservation efforts in Southeast glacial refugia regions [1107d]
- Risk of lower groundwater levels in northern Sweden with a warmer climate [1107d]
- Artificial intelligence can identify students at risk of failing and provide tools for success [1107d]
- Climate action is critical for health equity. Community health clinics are key—and need more support [1107d]
- Finding the best lentil varieties for every farm [1107d]
- Photonic slide rule: Simultaneous resolving of wavelength and polarization state [1107d]
- Researchers' tools show who is most easily duped by 'financial bullshit' [1107d]
- Exploring the murky history of the chase for the blue whale [1107d]
- China is building an asteroid deflection mission of its own, due for launch in 2025 [1107d]
- Weaponized grooming rhetoric is taking a toll on LGBTQ community and child sex abuse survivors [1107d]
- A new model predicts forest tree growth in new environments [1107d]
- How the pandemic changed human mobility patterns [1107d]
- Ice lost, island found? [1107d]
- Organic pesticides to provide natural protection for endangered crops [1107d]
- Search reveals eight new sources of black hole echoes [1107d]
- Scientists create viable, reproducing yeast-cyanobacterial hybrids [1107d]
- Nanotechnology enables visualization of RNA structures at near-atomic resolution [1107d]
- Study of ancient predators sheds light on how humans did—or didn't—find food [1107d]
- Great apes found to look longer at unfamiliar human faces than those they know [1107d]
- Sweet spots in the sea: Mountains of sugar under seagrass meadows [1107d]
- 'Extreme' plants grow faster in the face of stress [1107d]
- New study 'exonerates' urban pests like rats as one-of-a-kind disease reservoirs [1107d]
- What to do in a dog attack, and why they hate postal workers so much [1107d]
- Research identifies key connection between gravitational instability in physical gels and granular media [1107d]
- Earthquake modelers unite to compare and improve code [1107d]
- First-ever study of LGBT+ experiences in physics reveals red flags [1107d]
- Hydroponic native plants to detox PFAS-contaminated water [1107d]
- A 'beyond-quantum' equivalence principle for superposition and entanglement [1107d]
- The device hoping to answer the ultimate existential questions [1107d]
- A new strategy for active metasurface design provides a full 360 degree phase tunable metasurface [1107d]
- Are Australians socially inclusive? Five things we learned after surveying 11,000 people for half a decade [1107d]
- What is the future of Black Twitter under Elon Musk? [1107d]
- Spatiotemporal regulation of chemical reactions using only audible sound [1107d]
- Why some beaches are getting bigger despite rising sea levels [1107d]
- New nanotech imaging tool may allow smartphone disease diagnosis [1107d]
- Amid tensions on Earth, the United States claims that 'conflict in space is not inevitable' [1107d]
- Four lessons from online learning that should stick after the pandemic [1107d]
- To fight extreme poverty, empower women with more than cash [1107d]
- New findings about the bacteria that causes listeriosis [1107d]
- 'High maintenance' is a red flag on dating apps. Women are still expected to shrink themselves [1107d]
- Genomic studies open up a wealth of bioactive small molecules in insect-killing bacteria [1107d]
- Using sound waves to model the rotational dynamics of inertial many-particle clustering objects [1107d]
- TYC 2990-127-1 is an Algol-type double-lined spectroscopic binary, study finds [1107d]
- 'Lungs of the Mediterranean' at risk [1107d]
- Public participation in environmental planning suffered during COVID-19 crisis in Ontario [1107d]
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