The Brutalist Report - science
- Child's tooth could offer clues to ancient human relative [715d]
- New protein structures to aid rational drug design [715d]
- Team develops automated platform for plasmid production [715d]
- NASA's InSight still hunting marsquakes as power levels diminish [715d]
- Image: Hubble reveals a river of star formation [715d]
- Spectacular ceiling frescoes discovered in the Temple of Khnum at Esna [715d]
- Marine ecologists warn of coral extinction by the end of the century [715d]
- Researchers glean new insights on skin aging from naked mole-rats [715d]
- New algorithm approach paves the way for larger, more complex metalenses [715d]
- National Zoning Atlas aims to make America's patchwork of codes accessible and comprehensible [715d]
- Jamestown, cradle of America, threatened by rising seas [715d]
- Organic polymeric scintillators excite the X-ray community [715d]
- New metasurface-based device creates different images depending on light and environmental conditions [715d]
- NASA's InSight lander: The lonely fate of a robot on Mars [715d]
- Congress dives into UFOs, but no signs of extraterrestrials [715d]
- Self-fulfilling rankings boost agencies' power, influence [715d]
- First animals developed complex ecosystems before the Cambrian explosion [715d]
- Study gives animal testing alternatives a confidence boost [715d]
- Friendly fungi announce themselves to their hosts [715d]
- Aerodynamics of perching birds could inform aircraft design [715d]
- Vine removal technique foils devastating grape disease [715d]
- Scientists find new and mysterious DDT chemicals accumulating in California condors [715d]
- A new law unchains fusion energy [715d]
- Climate change is heating up Florida. That could bring more wildfires, new report warns [715d]
- Wayward sea lion is back—this time found in a San Diego storm drain [715d]
- New technology dramatically increases the recovery rate of precious metals from waste [715d]
- Previously unknown dolphin species were present in ancient Swiss ocean [715d]
- Evidence of slash-and-burn cultivation during the Mesolithic [715d]
- China's terrestrial carbon sequestration in 2060 could offset 13% to 18% of energy-related peak carbon dioxide emissions [715d]
- How three mutations work together to spur new SARS-CoV-2 variants [715d]
- Positive for the environment and for the grower: The benefits of introducing herbaceous crops among mandarin trees [715d]
- Novel meteorological mechanisms behind severe drought in southwestern China during spring 2021 [715d]
- How social media posts could affect credit scores [715d]
- Student expenditures decrease at some colleges that receive promise scholarship funds [715d]
- Highway links benefit businesses, unless they are based outside cities [715d]
- Farm vehicles are now heavier than most dinosaurs: Why that's a problem [715d]
- Helping rain stay where it lands [715d]
- Prioritizing environmental justice while capturing carbon from the air [715d]
- Remote classes affected students and teachers differently worldwide [715d]
- New silicon nanowires can really take the heat [715d]
- Rocket engine exhaust pollution extends high into Earth's atmosphere [715d]
- Study identifies first cellular 'chaperone' for zinc [715d]
- Scientists nail down 'destination' for protein that delivers zinc [715d]
- Phage therapy: A model to predict its efficacy against pathogenic bacteria [715d]
- Arabidopsis thaliana shoots regenerate better in balmy conditions [715d]
- Diseased dolphins at risk of starvation use muscles as energy source to survive [715d]
- When roads become rivers: Forming a Plan B can stop people driving into floodwaters [715d]
- A probabilistic model for classifying temporary rivers [715d]
- An intelligent quantum sensor that simultaneously detects the intensity, polarization and wavelength of light [715d]
- New insights on link between genetic mutations and biological evolution [715d]
- A new mathematical model of cellular movement [715d]
- Effects of litter quality, fauna and environments on litter decomposition in forest ecosystems [715d]
- Where were Herod the Great's royal alabaster bathtubs quarried? [715d]
- Complete chloroplast genome of Coleanthus subtilis, a protected rare species [715d]
- Increases in planting density tend to decrease water use efficiency in rubber trees [715d]
- Tungsten isotopes in seawater provide insights into the co-evolution of Earth's mantle and continents [715d]
- Study offers clues to understanding the infection mechanisms of a lethal fungus affecting more than 100 crops [715d]
- Magnetic nanoparticles in biological vehicles individually characterized for the first time [715d]
- Magnetic resonance makes the invisible visible [715d]
- Chimpanzees found to combine calls to form numerous vocal sequences [715d]
- Identification of kick velocity large enough for individual gravitational wave event following binary black hole merger [715d]
- Using bacteria to accelerate CO2 capture in oceans [715d]
- Beyond flora and fauna: Why it's time to include fungi in global conservation goals [715d]
- In Midwestern schools, LGBTQ teachers face discrimination, hate and their own fears [715d]
- Why Indigenous communities need a seat at the table on climate [715d]
- Ecological functions of streams and rivers severely affected globally [715d]
- Polarized Instagrammers fueled media coverage of NFL athlete activism [715d]
- More math testing could be good for primary schoolchildren, if done in the right way [715d]
- Fewer donors say they're willing to give to a charity when it supports immigrants, especially if they're undocumented [715d]
- Analysis of ancient incense found at Famen Royal Temple reflects importance of incense trade along the Silk Road [715d]
- Method to cultivate microbial communities in a permanently stable manner [715d]
- Band crossover and magnetic phase diagram of superconducting Ba2CuO4-δ [715d]
- Modeling suggests loss of biocrusts by 2070 could result in increase of 15% more dust emissions [715d]
- Existing oil, gas and coal extraction sites need to be closed down to stay within 1.5 C, findings show [715d]
- Mysterious nuclear transient AT2019pev inspected in X-rays [715d]
- Going beyond Mother Nature's molecules to target radioactive metals [715d]
- Environmentally friendly insecticide selectively targets cotton pest [715d]
- Sandstorm blankets Saudi capital in grey haze [715d]
- Deep ocean warming as climate changes [715d]
- Sudan sanctuary offers haven for exotic birds [715d]
- Waiting for the water train in scorching India [715d]
- Research recommends extending California's prescribed burning season [715d]
- Validation brings new predictive capability to global megafire smoke impacts [715d]
- Buildup of solar heat likely contributes to Mars' dust storms, researchers find [715d]
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