The Brutalist Report - science
- Making the invisible water crisis visible [763d]
- Nobel winner's ingenious chemistry could lead to cancer breakthroughs [763d]
- 'Authentic leaders' could inspire athletes to curb aggression: study [763d]
- Click chemistry, Nobel-winning science that may 'change the world' [763d]
- Sydney smashes annual rainfall records [763d]
- Four of five pinyon-juniper tree species declining in their ranges in the West [763d]
- Study finds expanding voting rights can reduce violence [763d]
- New research identifies lack of appropriate control tools for many major infectious diseases of animals [763d]
- Nord Stream leaked less methane than feared: atmospheric monitor [763d]
- Fixed-duration strikes can revitalize labor [763d]
- NASA study finds climate extremes affect landslides in surprising ways [763d]
- Juno gets highest-resolution close-up of Jupiter's moon Europa [763d]
- Climate change made summer drought 20 times more likely [763d]
- Some everyday materials have memories, and now they can be erased [763d]
- Earth System Grid Federation launches effort to upgrade climate projection data system [763d]
- Utilizing chemo-mechanical oscillations to mimic protocell behavior in manufactured microcapsules [763d]
- Research team develops a cleaner, more cost-effective way to make useful industrial chemicals [763d]
- Study: Removing GRE requirement does not undermine student success [763d]
- New cleaning technique boosts electronic and photonic prospects of aluminum nitride [763d]
- Logging down the value chain raises future forest sustainability concerns [764d]
- Researchers develop new tool for targeted cell control [764d]
- Study shows challenge of promoting citizen science to help prevent disasters caused by flooding [764d]
- Researchers pioneer nanoprinting electrodes for customized treatments of neurological disorders [764d]
- RNA origami enables applications in synthetic biology [764d]
- Birdsong reveals rare hybrid coupling 10 million years in the making [764d]
- Empathizing with the opposition may make you more politically persuasive [764d]
- Do I need to refrigerate pumpkin pie? Food safety info for pumpkin season [764d]
- Catch-and-release fishing may cause temperature spikes in sharks [764d]
- Sound reveals giant blue whales dance with the wind to find food [764d]
- High-schoolers join scholars to lift the lid on Hong Kong's soil biodiversity [764d]
- Glass microspheres aren't the answer for saving Arctic sea ice [764d]
- Going 'rogue': Researchers discover viral trend in global marketing [764d]
- Documenting the world's crop diversity and making it available [764d]
- Scientists use machine learning to accelerate materials discovery [764d]
- How does Airbnb contribute to projecting the image of tourist destinations? [764d]
- Exceptionally well preserved fossilized worm embryo from the Cambrian period identified in China [764d]
- Wild, edible, and nutritious: Research and recipes reveal the benefits of regional Turkish plants [764d]
- 'Forever chemicals' in deer, fish challenge hunters, tourism [764d]
- Russian launches to space from US, first time in 20 years [764d]
- New approach improves identification of natural-gas emitters [764d]
- International collaboration works to breed fungus-resistant cotton [764d]
- A possible explanation for Uranus's odd tilt angle and opposite spin [764d]
- Webb, Hubble team up to trace interstellar dust within a galactic pair [764d]
- Beyond likes, shares, and comments: How can brands use social media to stimulate both engagement and sales? [764d]
- Triassic specimen found to be early relative of pterosaurs a century after its discovery [764d]
- A new route to evolution: How DNA from our mitochondria works its way into our genomes [764d]
- Engineers develop a new kind of shape-memory material [764d]
- New RNA-based tool can illuminate brain circuits, edit specific cells [764d]
- Astronomers find a 'cataclysmic' pair of stars with the shortest orbit yet [764d]
- Video surveys show sea snake species hiding in the deep at Ashmore Reef [764d]
- Historical review shows megadroughts could become permanent in some places due to climate change [764d]
- Developing strategies for high-quality crystal growth [764d]
- Exploring the properties of magnetic nano mosaics [764d]
- Soil along streams is a bigger source of stream nitrate than rainwater [764d]
- Spore the merrier: Boom in mushrooms grown on Belgian beer [764d]
- How genes share their workspace [764d]
- The five scientists who won two Nobel prizes [764d]
- Scientists collaborate with astronomers around the world to understand distant galaxy [764d]
- Here's why the swarm is so fast: Its individuals anticipate what the others will do [764d]
- Childhood diet may contribute to impacted wisdom teeth, research shows [764d]
- Viruses knowledge unlocked by new metagenomics technologies [764d]
- Scientists study seedling survival in post-wildfire landscape [764d]
- For first time, study identifies top trends in the biological impacts of urbanization [764d]
- Parental age could be key factor in helping thoroughbred horses be first past the post [764d]
- US rent spikes most pressing in Sun Belt and the West [764d]
- Researchers find 1 million-year-old marine DNA in Antarctic sediment [764d]
- What is 'blended learning' and how can it benefit post-secondary students? [764d]
- Proactive responses are most effective for fighting marine disease, research shows [764d]
- How the secrets of the tardigrade could improve lifesaving drugs like insulin [764d]
- Galaxy triplet SIT 45 inspected in detail [764d]
- Melting permafrost increases greenhouse gas from Arctic lakes [764d]
- What's next for ancient DNA studies after Nobel Prize honors groundbreaking field of paleogenomics [764d]
- Fracking: the simple test for whether it should happen in the UK [764d]
- Three tips to get better results when allocating people to multiple projects [764d]
- Will silicon nitride and common chemistry help revolutionize genomic sequencing? [764d]
- As winters warm, nutrient pollution threatens 40 percent of US [764d]
- COVID and the cost of living crisis are set to collide this winter—the fallout will be greatest for the most vulnerable [764d]
- Five steps every researcher should take to ensure participants are not harmed and are fully heard [764d]
- Bandits are losing interest in robbing banks, as some crimes no longer pay [764d]
- Big firms will soon have to disclose their climate risk—but will it help? [764d]
- Why are audiences obsessed with stories about liars, grifters and cheats? [764d]
- Microbes that cause cavities can form superorganisms able to 'crawl' and spread on teeth [764d]
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