The Brutalist Report - science
- In Nigeria, finding value in waste recycling [780d]
- Hong Kong September heat record broken twice [780d]
- Uncrewed Blue Origin rocket crashes in setback for space tourism [780d]
- Oregon blaze latest major wildfire to engulf US West [780d]
- NASA's Moon mission pushed back, again [780d]
- The 'majestic' Singapore orchid named in honor of Queen Elizabeth [780d]
- 'Clairvoyant' 2012 climate report warned of extreme weather [780d]
- Study: Training programs for community supervision benefit probation officers and their clients [780d]
- Keeping to a beat is linked to reproductive success in male rock hyraxes [780d]
- Putting sharks on the map: A new standard to identify important habitats [780d]
- Pet neuter surgeries fall off during pandemic, driving shelter overpopulation [780d]
- Report lays out future scenarios for global chemical industry [781d]
- Astronomers wind back the clock to determine the timeline of a stellar explosion [781d]
- Study: Baby Kinda baboons become independent faster if moms are social, dominant [781d]
- New technique to measure temperatures in combustion flames could lead to cleaner biofuels [781d]
- Doctors and lawyers less likely to live in prosperous areas if from working class families, says research [781d]
- In a warmer world, half of all species are on the move. Where are they going? [781d]
- Opinion: Scientists might have discovered an Earth-like planet. Let one of them tell you about it. [781d]
- The strange behavior of sound through solids [781d]
- Most US states don't have universal air conditioning in prisons. Climate change, heat waves are making it 'torture' [781d]
- What is the smallest planet? (It's not Pluto.) Taking a closer look at planet sizes. [781d]
- Why are dark matter halos of ultra-diffuse galaxies so odd? [781d]
- Tidal marsh or 'fake habitat'? California environmental project draws criticism [781d]
- Researchers explore enzymes that use a cation, not oxygen-addition, to drive reactions [781d]
- Soil disturbance reduces resilience of rangelands to climate change [781d]
- Newly developed ice-shedding coating is 100 times stronger than others [781d]
- Scientists develop a method to turn hazardous acidic industrial wastewater into valuable resources [781d]
- Webb telescope captures 'breathtaking' images of Orion Nebula [781d]
- Examining what killed the dinosaurs in depth [781d]
- More than half of all tropical deforestation directly attributable to industrial mining takes place in Indonesia [781d]
- Mysterious diamonds came from outer space, scientists say [781d]
- Forests' carbon uptake will be compromised by climate change, leaf temperature study suggests [781d]
- Making mini-magnets that induce a quantum anomalous Hall effect [781d]
- Exploring bioresponsive polymers for nanomedicine [781d]
- CHEOPS space telescope celebrates first thousand days in orbit [781d]
- Economists find that vaccine companies influence each others' stock prices [781d]
- Contrasting reproductive phenological strategies among temperate woody species discovered [781d]
- Hurricane Harvey's hardest hit survivors five times as likely to experience anxiety from COVID-19 pandemic [781d]
- Racial biases seen when white teachers hear low-quality stories [781d]
- Researchers model benefits of riverfront forest restoration [781d]
- A Bronze Age food vessel unearthed during a high street demolition 42 years ago has gone on display at a nearby museum [781d]
- Hubble sees two overlapping galaxies [781d]
- Nanomolding could speed discovery of new topological materials [781d]
- Eco-friendly credentials not benefiting hotels financially, study says [781d]
- Scientists sleuth out an elusive plant pathogen in Mexico [781d]
- Research of a wild primate shows maternal effects key to gut microbial development [781d]
- Who flirts to get ahead at work? Study finds it's most often subordinate men [781d]
- Envisioning net-zero food systems [781d]
- Why do humans walk upright? The secret is in our pelvis [781d]
- Breaking an optical rule: Engineers find a way to manipulate light at the nanoscale [781d]
- The fate of a lake after a dramatic mining disaster [781d]
- New study reveals mechanism for how disease-spreading prions can jump from one species to another [781d]
- Some commercial sanitizers may not work as well against norovirus as originally thought [781d]
- Government workers in Australia prioritize well-being over pay [781d]
- 3D shaping of microscopic membranes that underlie cellular processes [781d]
- Solar Orbiter solves magnetic switchback mystery [781d]
- Nanotubes illuminate the way to living photovoltaics [781d]
- Bezos rocket fails during liftoff, only experiments aboard [781d]
- Astronomers discover a swarm of galaxies orbiting a hyper-luminous galaxy [781d]
- Study reveals that students aren't ideal test subjects for behavioral research [781d]
- Best strategies for designing crowdfunding campaigns revealed in new study [781d]
- Nanoplastics can move up the food chain from plants to insects and from insects to fish [781d]
- Research on world's largest tree group will help conservation and management of rain forests [781d]
- Research reveals remarkable variability in coral heat tolerance [781d]
- Political research benefits from AI methodology [781d]
- World's lakes experience excess warming [781d]
- Jackson water issues result of environmental racism, expert says [781d]
- In Australia, cockatoos and humans are in an arms race over garbage access [781d]
- Scientists are divining the future of Earth's ice-covered oceans at their harsh fringes [781d]
- Economic freedom in the US drops to its lowest point in four decades [781d]
- High-resolution images of the sun show its chromosphere in vivid detail [781d]
- New technique improves proteoform imaging in human tissue [781d]
- Costs of climate events: Heat waves cause exports to plummet worldwide [781d]
- How slow muscle fibers convince their neighbors to join them [781d]
- A building block for liver fitness in old age [781d]
- A single protein controls aging signals more effectively than in a team [781d]
- Liquid-interface assisted SERS could see earlier detection of Alzheimer's disease [781d]
- Is job insecurity really the great motivator some managers believe it is? We crunched the numbers to find out [781d]
- Carnivorous plants inspire smart slippery surfaces and bionic robots [781d]
- Electron microscopy reveals the reason for the purple stains on Alhambra ceilings [781d]
- The climate crisis is real, but overusing terms like 'crisis' and 'emergency' comes with risk [781d]
- Using 'chemical fingerprinting' to fight seafood fraud and illegal fishing [781d]
- Spatiotemporal manipulation of femtosecond light pulses for on-chip devices [781d]
- After oil: What Malaysia and Iran may look like in a post-fossil-fuel future [781d]
- 'Collective religious narcissism': How young Indonesian Muslims flex their faith on social media [781d]
- Astronomers discover new brown dwarf with quasi-spherical mass loss [781d]
- Teacher shortages are real, but not for the reason you heard [781d]
- Biden to announce new support for US biotech production [781d]
- Cameroon's 'exploding lakes': Disaster expert warns deadly gas release could cause another tragedy [781d]
- Burning Man highlights the primordial human need for ritual [781d]
- Whale clans use vocalizations to mark their culture [781d]
- Why are some people mosquito magnets and others unbothered? Entomologist points to metabolism, body odor and mindset [781d]
- The thermodynamics of life taking shape [781d]
- Researchers devise a theoretical description of light-induced topological states [781d]
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