The Brutalist Report - science
- Citizen science study detects vast amount of microplastics in Catalan bathing areas [1096d]
- COVID-19 has negatively impacted how auditors work [1096d]
- Video: Why they don't make grade B maple syrup anymore [1096d]
- Progress made in construction of Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope [1096d]
- Research team untangles more secrets of intrinsically disordered regions of proteins [1096d]
- Newly discovered lake may hold secret to Antarctic ice sheet's rise and fall [1096d]
- Nonlethal parasites reduce how much their wild hosts eat, leading to ecosystem effects [1096d]
- 'Think of the whole child, not just their ears' [1096d]
- UN says 'imminent' Yemen oil spill would cost $20 bn to clean up [1096d]
- Ultrafast 'camera' captures hidden behavior of potential 'neuromorphic' material [1096d]
- With better algal forecasts comes safer water [1096d]
- Crystal study may resolve DNA mystery [1096d]
- Shipping poses significant threat to the endangered whale shark [1096d]
- Loyalty program members and regular customers respond differently to social media marketing [1096d]
- Your clothes can have an afterlife: Strategies for greater reuse and recycling of textiles [1096d]
- Lake Erie quakes triggered by shifting water levels? Study finds no smoking gun, urges further research [1096d]
- In a pair of merging supermassive black holes, a new method for measuring the void [1096d]
- Uncovering the key to safer energy storage devices that avoid thermal runaway [1096d]
- Working while in school has long-lasting effects on human capital formation [1096d]
- Webb telescope's first full color, scientific images coming in July [1096d]
- Massachusetts' black bear population keeps growing [1096d]
- A design-based activity to enhance students' understanding in electrochemistry [1096d]
- Tropical spider can hide underwater for 30 minutes [1096d]
- As hurricane season approaches, experts say to beware of more rapidly intensifying storms [1096d]
- Study reveals network of energy reallocation in Litopenaeus vannamei responsive to heat-stress [1096d]
- How physics can help us make sense of multiverse madness [1096d]
- Fabrication of filter with waste maize straw for efficient phosphate removal [1096d]
- Consensus approach proposed to protect human health from intentional and wild forest fires [1096d]
- Volcanoes may have killed Venus with a runaway greenhouse: Implications for Earth-bound volcanism [1096d]
- Dynamics of ocean worlds likely controlled by their rotation [1096d]
- Development of bacteriocins from dairy wastes [1096d]
- How drones can help dairy farms manage methane emissions [1096d]
- Assessing the impact of loss mechanisms in solar cell candidate antimony sulfide selenide [1096d]
- Studying the pseudogap in superconducting cuprate materials [1096d]
- New climate model weighting method projects larger increase in precipitation change across Tibetan plateau [1096d]
- Opinion: Environmental justice delayed has been justice denied [1096d]
- Temperature affects fig wasp community structure by changing strength of competitive interactions [1096d]
- Improving the yield and quality of the grain called 'finger millet' [1096d]
- Cost of living crisis means winter is already worrying Londoners, research shows [1096d]
- Sale of donkey skins linked to trade in illegal wildlife products [1096d]
- Cost of living and food price increases are leaving families without access to a healthy and affordable diet [1096d]
- Newborn dairy calves fed probiotic were healthier in crucial first weeks, student research shows [1096d]
- How do water mold spores swim? [1096d]
- How food choices can help the planet [1096d]
- A zero-cost way to improve neutron scattering resolution by 500% [1096d]
- Hidden energy poverty revealed by energy equity gap [1096d]
- Are new carbon sinks appearing in the Arctic? [1096d]
- A new window into the world of attosecond phenomena [1096d]
- Bolder marmoset monkeys learn faster than shy ones [1096d]
- The standard model of particle physics may be broken, expert says [1096d]
- Researchers find solid evidence of coronal waves excited by flares [1096d]
- A new method for exploring the nano-world [1096d]
- A novel molecular mechanism that regulates secretion of the sonic hedgehog signaling molecule [1096d]
- Landscapes with higher proportions of forest maintain more diverse pollinator communities [1096d]
- New review highlights innovative catalysts: Design and application [1096d]
- Getting sticky with it: Phospholipid found to play a key role in epithelial cell adhesion [1096d]
- 50 years of traditional crop conservation a success, but some crops still lack protection [1096d]
- Is climate change worry reducing the desire to have children? [1096d]
- How does history suggest that work will change following the COVID-19 pandemic? [1096d]
- Chronobiologists identify key circadian clock mechanism in cyanobacteria [1096d]
- These bats deter predators by buzzing like hornets [1096d]
- Atmospheric helium levels are rising, research confirms [1096d]
- Making chemical separation more eco-friendly with nanotechnology [1096d]
- Meet the territorial females and matriarchs in Australia's backyard [1096d]
- Self-regulation of an enzyme with critical cellular functions [1096d]
- Mapping the effects of mutations in antibiotic-resistant bacteria [1096d]
- Taiwan's crust is moving surprisingly rapidly [1096d]
- The window of opportunity to address increasing drought and expanding drylands is vanishing [1096d]
- Asian elephant cured of tuberculosis developed from long-term latency [1096d]
- Novel cross phenomena theory could predict effectiveness of new materials [1096d]
- Why can't we predict volcanic eruptions like we do hurricanes? [1096d]
- What does micrometeoroid damage do to gossamer structures like Webb's sunshield? [1096d]
- Energy researchers invent chameleon metal that acts like many others [1096d]
- Genetic options allow scientists to transfer rust resistance from one plant to another [1096d]
- More difficult than expected for glaciers to recover from climate warming [1096d]
- Can algae unlock the secrets of photosynthesis? [1097d]
- Tiny and alternate houses can help ease Australia's rental affordability crisis [1097d]
- Failed eruptions are at the origin of copper deposits [1097d]
- Scientists discover new phage therapy combination to combat antibiotic-resistance [1097d]
- Even stars doomed to die as supernovae can have planets [1097d]
- Once the slick is gone: New tool helps scientists monitor chronic oil in Arctic wildlife [1097d]
- Using bioenergy crops versus reforesting shows crop expansion could lead to water shortages [1097d]
- A new method to synchronize devices on Earth makes use of cosmic rays [1097d]
- Collisions with electrons cool molecular ions [1097d]
- Bacterial biofilms facilitate biocompatible bio-abiotic interfaces for semi-artificial photosynthesis [1097d]
- The Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, is at risk of collapse [1097d]
- Hubble's double take on a spiral galaxy [1097d]
- Study reveals termination shocks and extended X-ray emission in the active galaxy Markarian 78 [1097d]
- Why science doesn't help sell chocolate chip cookies [1097d]
- Identifying mechanisms of methylation in stem cells [1097d]
- New electrocatalysts herald carbon neutrality [1097d]
- Treaties protecting fossil fuel investors could jeopardize global efforts to save the climate, and cost billions [1097d]
- Catalytic synthesis of phenols with nitrous oxide [1097d]
- Tropical dry forests disappearing rapidly around the globe [1097d]
- Minerals can be key to healing damaged tissue [1097d]
- Oh, rats! As New Yorkers emerge from pandemic, so do rodents [1097d]
- Earthquake shakes area between Taiwan, Japan; no tsunami [1097d]
- Coral reefs provide stunning images of a world under assault [1097d]
- Future super cyclones would expose vastly greater numbers of people in most vulnerable parts to extreme flooding [1097d]
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