The Brutalist Report - science
- Glass and the energy reform: Sustainable production thanks to electricity? [1079d]
- Asian Americans armed themselves during the pandemic in response to racial acts, study finds [1079d]
- Fighting fire with fire: Controlled burns remain essential as US wildfires intensify [1079d]
- Temperature records broken across the US as UN warns of continued climate disruption [1079d]
- Carbon capture takes sponge-like form with new cost-effective method [1079d]
- Under anaerobic conditions, common microbial communities can break the ultra-strong carbon-fluorine bond [1079d]
- New study explains how to broaden strategy to avert catastrophic climate change [1079d]
- New 'CRISPR-Combo' method boosts genome editing power in plants [1079d]
- South Asia's intense heat wave a 'sign of things to come' [1079d]
- One step closer to making terahertz technology usable in the real world [1079d]
- Foreign fishing fleets and trade are taking fish nutrients away from malnourished people [1079d]
- Low-cost gel film can pluck drinking water from desert air [1079d]
- New measurements from Northern Sweden show less methane emission than feared [1079d]
- What 40-million-year-old tropical reef corals tell us about climate change [1079d]
- Using artificial intelligence to predict life-threatening bacterial disease in dogs [1079d]
- New study of racism caught on video spotlights hate faced by Asians, Asian Americans amid pandemic [1079d]
- Instability can benefit teams with different expertise [1079d]
- California shellfish farmers adapt to climate change [1079d]
- Denial of structural racism linked to anti-Black prejudice [1079d]
- Further insights into the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein glycan shield [1079d]
- Protection of sodium metal anodes meets in situ photoelectron spectroscopy [1079d]
- Halting a wave in its tracks [1079d]
- High school students measure Earth's magnetic field from ISS [1079d]
- Emulating impossible 'unipolar' laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information [1079d]
- Acoustic sensors to pinpoint shooters in an urban setting [1079d]
- Making racetrack noise bearable with physics [1079d]
- Unemployment holds steady for people with disabilities [1079d]
- Shining new light on cell membranes with improved imaging [1079d]
- Four million people hit by floods in Bangladesh: UN [1079d]
- Iraq sandstorm grounds flights, sends 1,000 to hospitals [1079d]
- DeepSqueak tool identifies marine mammal calls [1079d]
- Turning X chromosome 'off and on again' critical for oocyte development [1079d]
- 'Democracy' governs mass jackdaw take-offs [1079d]
- Diamond mirrors for high-powered lasers [1079d]
- Gene-edited tomatoes could be a new source of vitamin D [1079d]
- Skydiving salamanders live in world's tallest trees [1079d]
- Ancient crocodile found in Peru sheds new light on their origin [1079d]
- Custom 'headphones' boost atomic radio reception 100-fold [1079d]
- Price noise proves the key to high performing 'bets against beta' investment strategies [1079d]
- Sea corals are source of sought-after 'anti-cancer' compound [1079d]
- New method simultaneously measures flow and oxygen [1079d]
- Planets of binary stars as possible homes for alien life [1079d]
- Release of two new datasets related to climate in Central Asia [1079d]
- Study reveals evidence that bacteria can live in snake and spider venoms [1079d]
- Organic farming or flower strips: Which is better for bees? [1079d]
- A type of wasp that cannibalizes its sibling larvae [1079d]
- Study: Consumers associate higher-pitched commercials with healthier food products [1079d]
- Did NASA find a mysterious doorway on Mars? No, but that's no reason to stop looking [1079d]
- Hubble captures a peculiar pair of spiral galaxies [1079d]
- When does resistance to toxins evolve in animals? [1079d]
- NASA Lucy mission observes a total lunar eclipse [1079d]
- CHES survey could detect exoplanets within a few dozen light-years of Earth using astrometry [1079d]
- Working with animals could result in employees that are more compassionate [1079d]
- Digging into soil biology recovery after petroleum contamination [1079d]
- Researchers identify 63 animals most likely to go extinct by 2041, offer preservation approaches [1079d]
- More than 100 years of Antarctic agriculture is helping scientists grow food in space [1079d]
- Elucidating the electronic properties of single-wall carbon nanohorns [1079d]
- Monitoring the journey of microplastics through the intestine of a living organism [1079d]
- Simulations predict mysterious biological processes of the cell [1079d]
- Evolution experiment with bacteria challenges conventional wisdom about size and the cost of production [1079d]
- A family of termites has been traversing the world's oceans for millions of years [1079d]
- Red River flooding is worst in a decade [1079d]
- Study: Children with same-sex parents are socially well-adjusted [1079d]
- High-performance heaters based on nanoscale-thick graphite films [1079d]
- Self-cleaning spacecraft surfaces to combat microbes [1079d]
- What happens when plants have stress reactions to touch [1079d]
- Small aggregates function as temporary RNA repositories, regulated by neural activity [1079d]
- New calculations of solar spectrum resolve decade-long controversy about the sun's chemical composition [1079d]
- Generating high-resolution self-packaged liquid metal nanopatterns [1079d]
- Research sheds more light on the properties of young planetary nebula IC 4997 [1079d]
- Hundreds of endangered baby giant turtles released into Cambodian river [1079d]
- Fly me to the Moon: US, Japan aim for lunar landing [1079d]
- Priceless seeds, sprouts key to US West's post-fire future [1079d]
- Multiple habitats need protecting to save UK bumblebees, finds 10-year citizen science study [1079d]
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