The Brutalist Report - science
- Miners unearth pink diamond believed to be largest seen in 300 years [835d]
- Drought threatens Spain's 'green gold' harvest [835d]
- 'Don't go near': Japan beachgoers warned over biting dolphin [835d]
- New studies bolster theory coronavirus emerged from the wild [835d]
- Climate change and vanishing islands threaten brown pelicans [835d]
- Strong quake kills 2, injures dozens in northern Philippines [835d]
- Reef fish evolution driven by biting [835d]
- Demystifying DNA hybridization kinetics [835d]
- How digital religion is shaping spirituality among millennials [835d]
- Climate disinformation leaves lasting mark as world heats [835d]
- US regrets 'surprise' Russia exit from Space Station [835d]
- Bidder pays $2.8M for jacket worn in space by Buzz Aldrin [835d]
- Novel method examines the gas-liquid interface in new detail [835d]
- Rare plants attract rare bees and birds in urban gardens [835d]
- Study identifies way to specifically target and block disease-associated white blood cells [835d]
- Roboticists discover alternative physics [835d]
- New sensing platform deployed at controlled burn site, could help prevent forest fires [835d]
- Scientists successfully transition cell line to be completely animal-free [835d]
- Anti-butterfly effect enables new benchmarking of quantum computer performance [835d]
- Microchips headed to space on NASA's Artemis I moon mission [835d]
- Firms time announcements of data breaches to bury the bad news [835d]
- Study shows that marmosets practice calling their mothers in the womb [835d]
- 'ZIP' codes tell RNA molecules how to get to their designated locations [835d]
- Hot on trail of causes of rapid ice sheet instabilities in climate history [835d]
- For the first time, scientists have systematized all the halos discovered over thousands of years of observations [835d]
- Study: One in five adults don't want children—and they're deciding early in life [835d]
- 'They look almost human made.' NOAA finds weird lines of holes in mid-Atlantic floor [835d]
- Space study offers clearest understanding yet of the life cycle of supermassive black holes [835d]
- How Minnesota's little, polluted Crow River clouds the Mississippi [835d]
- Adsorbent material filters toxic chromium, arsenic from water supplies [835d]
- How do nanoparticles grow? Atomic-scale movie upends 100-year-old theory [835d]
- Researchers develop novel 3D atomic force microscopy probes [835d]
- Sheffield is the definitive home of football, new study confirms [835d]
- France struggles with drought over punishing summer of heat [835d]
- In a first, coin bearing zodiac found off Israel's coast [835d]
- Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter finds lunar pits harbor comfortable temperatures [835d]
- New glass-ceramic emits light when under mechanical stress [836d]
- Ice Age human footprints discovered in Utah desert [836d]
- Brexit built borders inside British-European families, new report found [836d]
- Improving image sensors for machine vision [836d]
- Natural clean-up: Bacteria can remove plastic pollution from lakes [836d]
- Marine conservation effort in U.S. Virgin Islands aids key fish species, research finds [836d]
- A good media reputation can save your job: Study [836d]
- Study on Sub-Saharan Africa: Lower chances of individual prosperity in regions far from the coast [836d]
- Linking diversity at performing arts nonprofits with marketing, funding, location [836d]
- Ambitious career aspirations: A balancing act between success and disappointment [836d]
- Splits and mergers: Investigating the role of policy disagreements in party switching using a Japanese example [836d]
- Progress in bioanalytics: Production of RNA chips significantly simplified [836d]
- Record number of French regions face water restrictions [836d]
- Effect of environmental contaminants on the health of pet cats [836d]
- Net-zero carbon emissions for aircraft overlooks non-CO2 climate impact [836d]
- I spent a year squeezing leaves to measure their water content. Here's what I learned [836d]
- Evidence found of stingrays making noise [836d]
- Misery for millions as monsoon pounds Pakistan port city [836d]
- Polish institute classifies cats as alien invasive species [836d]
- Image: Greece battles wildfires on Lesbos island [836d]
- NASA says no 'official word' from Russia on quitting ISS [836d]
- Most Americans today are choosing cremation. Why burials are becoming less common [836d]
- Gaelic ultrasound videos shed new light on mechanics of tongue movements during speech [836d]
- Scientists calculate the risk of someone being killed by space junk [836d]
- Latest version of Global Aridity Index and Potential Evapotranspiration Database released [836d]
- Evolutionary model predicts partitioning of molecules within cells [836d]
- Using deep-learning algorithms to create maps of ship tracks [836d]
- The glass ceiling phenomenon in the US and EU labor markets [836d]
- New ultraluminous X-ray source detected in galaxy NGC 55 [836d]
- Why is populism on the rise? [836d]
- Designing hetero-interfaces toward new optoelectronic functionalities using large-scale computations [836d]
- Do we care enough about COVID? [836d]
- Why the Dutch keep holding to the image of Black Pete [836d]
- 'Building too close to the water. It's ridiculous!' Buyouts after floods show need for climate adaptation [836d]
- Research shows it's harmful to smack your child, so what should parents do instead? [836d]
- Plesiosaur fossils found in the Sahara suggest they weren't just marine animals [836d]
- Measuring the environmental impact of a hydroelectric dam at Inukjuak [836d]
- A new theory of quantum subsystems [836d]
- The physics of snow slab avalanches similar to that of earthquakes [836d]
- Supervolcano study finds CO2 emissions key to avoiding climate disasters [836d]
- Russia to quit International Space Station 'after 2024' [836d]
- Heaviest neutron star to date is a 'black widow' eating its mate [836d]
- Shedding light on more efficient ways to breed cassava [836d]
- This Australian experiment is on the hunt for an elusive particle that could help unlock the mystery of dark matter [836d]
- Underlying microbial mechanisms driving temperature sensitivity of soil respiration vary by season [836d]
- Choosing sufficiency for greater fulfillment and satisfaction [836d]
- Winter precipitation and temperature constrain distribution of cedrus plants [836d]
- Imaging the brain with ultrasound waves [836d]
- The central core clock machinery drives the majority of metabolic rhythms [836d]
- Researchers reveal how parasitic plants evolved [836d]
- Infrared heater arrays help to simulate ecosystem-scale forest soil warming [836d]
- Two years into the pandemic, K-12 students need socioemotional support, experts say [836d]
- Chances of thriving after a natural disaster depend on your level of security before [836d]
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