The Brutalist Report - science
- 'Extreme healt belt' to cover middle of US by 2053: report [892d]
- China factories ration power as heatwave sends demand soaring [892d]
- Space mission shows Earth's water may be from asteroids: study [892d]
- Decreasing backyard bird diversity flies under the radar [892d]
- Research team introduces new technology for analysis of protein activity in cells [892d]
- Statistical tool finds 'gaps' in DNA data sets shouldn't be ignored [892d]
- Research provides insight on how companies should respond to negative publicity [893d]
- Today's heat waves feel a lot hotter than heat index implies [893d]
- Scientists identify potential bioindicators for monitoring plastic pollution in North Pacific Ocean [893d]
- Researchers assess diagnostic criteria for canine glioma [893d]
- Similarity of hepatocytes from liver and from stem cells improved [893d]
- Holocaust Museum motivates visitors to create social change, study suggests [893d]
- Revealing the interactions between ABA and ethylene signaling during tomato fruit ripening [893d]
- Research shows pairing herbicides with prescribed burning improves downy brome control [893d]
- Gifted dogs found to be more playful [893d]
- Scientists create DNA test that identifies Lyme disease in horses [893d]
- Catching up with quicksilver: MXene material can counter mercury contamination [893d]
- High school students describe two new species of scorpions [893d]
- How do rootstocks mediate scion salinity tolerance under salt stress? [893d]
- Simon Stiell of Grenada named new UN climate chief [893d]
- Young people in Germany are more concerned about war and climate change than COVID [893d]
- Children found to change their views on gender stereotypes when read books that give other views [893d]
- Drought: Why some UK trees are losing their leaves in August [893d]
- New study on coal phase-out fuels doubts about 'commissionitis' [893d]
- Climate change could lead to larger algal blooms [893d]
- Climate model suggests global warming has already doubled the risk of California megaflood [893d]
- Taps have run dry in a major Mexico city for months. A similar water crisis looms in the US, experts say [893d]
- So-called 'Don't Say Gay' law confuses some Florida schools [893d]
- Weather forecast: Heat waves may now get names. The first is Zoe—in Spain [893d]
- Which planet has the most moons? Moons of Saturn, Venus and Jupiter explained [893d]
- Ever wanted to name a planet? Here's how to name one found by the James Webb Telescope [893d]
- New study maps the influence of organized crime and the wealthy over Russian foreign policy [893d]
- Florida, Texas, Central US could see biggest increase in hot days, new modeling shows [893d]
- Fight against menacing spotted lanternflies in NY to get extra $22M, Schumer says [893d]
- Tensions grow over lack of a water deal for the shrinking Colorado River [893d]
- Anthropologist explores how heat impacts North Texans' physical, mental health [893d]
- 'If they can't make it, none of them will.' These Idaho salmon may hold key to survival [893d]
- EPA action boosts grassroots momentum to reduce toxic 'forever chemicals' [893d]
- Extreme heat uncovers lost villages, ancient ruins and shipwrecks [893d]
- No-till farming study shows benefit to Midwestern land values [893d]
- Solving Everest's wildlife mysteries with eDNA [893d]
- Effectiveness of biodiversity conservation in national parks is associated with socioeconomic conditions [893d]
- Unpaid time off work rose 50% during pandemic [893d]
- European cities need more legal flexibility to prepare and protect residents from the climate emergency, study warns [893d]
- New tRNA promotes synthesis of streptomyces antibiotics [893d]
- Spiropyran-functionalized photochromic nylon webbings for long-term ultraviolet light sensing [893d]
- Topographic complexity is the most significant factor influencing bird acoustic indices in tropical forests [893d]
- Anonymous reporting systems in schools can reduce violence, increase student connectedness [893d]
- Preventing heat islands is a priority for the future of our cities [893d]
- Better outcomes for high-stake police investigations in the UK [893d]
- New insights into Huntington's disease [893d]
- The phenomenology of insecurity and security [893d]
- Video: How quinine caused World War I [893d]
- Underwater snow gives clues about Europa's icy shell [893d]
- Sugar metabolism is surprisingly conventional in cancer [893d]
- Road signs for immune defense cells [893d]
- Open science is facing headwinds [893d]
- Weird and wonderful world of fungi shaped by evolutionary bursts, study finds [893d]
- Nuclear war would cause a global famine and kill billions, study finds [893d]
- 2D array of electron and nuclear spin qubits opens new frontier in quantum science [893d]
- Irreversible declines in freshwater storage projected in parts of Asia by 2060 [893d]
- How do we measure community disaster resilience? [893d]
- Social media fuels abortion fears among young Australians [893d]
- Unexpected quantum effects in natural double-layer graphene [893d]
- Exploring the mental health impacts of COVID on Australian teachers [893d]
- Astronomers detect new eclipsing post-common-envelope binary [893d]
- Scientists develop gel made from spider silk proteins for biomedical applications [893d]
- Scientists clarify how best known superconductor works [893d]
- Exploring the limits of G protein-coupled receptors [893d]
- Engineering circular ribonucleic acids (circRNAs) for improved protein production [893d]
- New climate deal spurs hopes of more carbon storage projects [893d]
- Spain fights fierce fire fanned by winds [893d]
- Potential anti-aging components of Moringa oleifera leaf [893d]
- Which diet will help save our planet: Climatarian, flexitarian, vegetarian or vegan? [893d]
- The new generation of Starlink satellites remain above the accepted brightness threshold [893d]
- For 110 years, climate change has been in the news. Are we finally ready to listen? [893d]
- How young people are mapping viable futures [893d]
- Canada's disappearing 'average farmer' means one-size-fits-all policies no longer work [893d]
- Scientists doubt that DeepMind's AI is as good for fractional-charge systems as it seems [893d]
- Yes, Africa's informal sector has problems, but the answer isn't to marginalize it [893d]
- South Africa doesn't need new cities: It needs to focus on fixing what it's got [893d]
- Experimental verification on steering flight of honeybee by electrical stimulation [893d]
- The Arabian plate is holding steady [893d]
- Smart nanoparticle shows that intermittent fasting may protect the heart from damage during chemotherapy [893d]
- Shortening the juvenile period for citrus crops to improve food stability [893d]
Previous Day