The Brutalist Report - science
- Exploring the decay processes of a quantum state weakly coupled to a finite-size reservoir [749d]
- NASA's Geotail mission experiences an anomaly [749d]
- How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected Americans' opinions toward government and markets? [749d]
- Warming waters 'key culprit' in Alaska crab mass die-off [749d]
- Climate change may boost Arctic 'virus spillover' risk [749d]
- Some 250 health journals call for Africa climate help [749d]
- Host Qatar's World Cup 'carbon neutral' claims under fire [749d]
- Full-scale Noah's Ark—a showcase for US creationists [749d]
- Surfers, miners fight over South Africa's white beaches [749d]
- Hong Kong to 'trawl world for talent' in reboot attempt [749d]
- Mushroom that grows on insects could help develop new anti-viral medications and cancer drugs [749d]
- Model calculates energetics of piercing fangs, claws and other biological weapons [749d]
- Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate [749d]
- Warming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals—but not all [749d]
- Magnetic plant biobots can be effectively used for pesticide and heavy metal removal [749d]
- The unique way this virus sneaks into a cell's nucleus could advance the study of cancer-causing pathogens [749d]
- Recognition for that extra mile leads to improved job performance, study finds [749d]
- Researcher publishes new studies on bridging human rights education and youth work [749d]
- Astronomers create new technique to assist in search for dark matter [749d]
- Firms issue unrelated news when SEC disclosure is bad news [749d]
- Light rail stations could form the basis of a polycentric Montreal with the right planning, according to new research [749d]
- Ancient ocean methane is not an immediate climate change threat [749d]
- Report: Hurricane Ian farm loss could reach $1.56B [749d]
- Gold mining threatens 'forest giraffe' in DR Congo [749d]
- Attack on two fronts may force ocean bacteria to take in more carbon [749d]
- New laboratory to explore the quantum mysteries of nuclear materials [749d]
- Collaborative team discovers new natural products, to be used as sources of antibiotics, at unprecedented speed [749d]
- Earth's warming hole not indication of abrupt climate change event, study finds [749d]
- Scientists have grown custom-shaped nanoparticles [749d]
- Modifying water's structure as a low-energy method for removing pollutants [749d]
- Black Canada lynx photographed for the first time [749d]
- Disinfection processes with better removal results for natural and synthetic progesterones in hospital wastewater [749d]
- Bacterial quorum quenched by bacterial enzyme [749d]
- Scientists find novel way to optimize thermoelectric properties of bismuth telluride alloys [749d]
- How scientists predict solar wind speed accurately using multimodality information [749d]
- Scientists compile Cassini's unique observations of Saturn's rings [749d]
- Native predatory fish help control invasive species in Hawaiian fishpond [749d]
- Findings show that the Vikings' self-image was influenced by Ancient Rome [749d]
- Climate change to increase lifetime of space pollution [749d]
- The travails of an alewife: Dams, drought, and climate change [750d]
- AI answers the call for quail information [750d]
- How the inequality crisis is linked to the sociogenesis of climate change [750d]
- Gambling needs more holistic management to reduce harm when it causes debt [750d]
- Study: Women avoid looking at Instagram images that reflect their own areas of insecurity [750d]
- Gaps in verbal skills main educational challenge for children of migrant origin [750d]
- Researcher discusses climate-related perils facing migratory fish and the changes needed [750d]
- Satellite tags on track to explore climate impacts on whale migrations [750d]
- Uncontrolled rocket reentries are a bigger problem than you think [750d]
- Are you a mosquito magnet? It could be your smell [750d]
- Powerful women heading up dating apps are framed as young and sexy [750d]
- Proliferating wildfires poison public health across the country [750d]
- Ports reveal unprecedented surge in harmful emissions and officials blame COVID-19 logjam [750d]
- Experts grade Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube on readiness to handle midterm election misinformation [750d]
- One does not simply detonate a volcano into Mordor: A scientist explains the problems with that Rings of Power episode [750d]
- 'A cunning plan': How La Niña unleashes squadrons of storm clouds to wreak havoc in your local area [750d]
- Scientists discover mechanism that can cause collapse of great Atlantic circulation system [750d]
- Snow can spread and worsen the effects of pollutants in the environment [750d]
- Land reform in South Africa is failing. Ignoring the realities of rural life plays a part [750d]
- Rock stars: How a group of scientists in South Africa rescued a rare 500 kg chunk of human history [750d]
- Towards zero hunger in Africa: Five steps to achieve food security [750d]
- Development of high-time-resolution measurement of electron temperature and density in a magnetically confined plasma [750d]
- New research facility houses largest plasma wind tunnel in the US [750d]
- Analyzing the landscape of the Ojo Guareña karst cave complex [750d]
- How the housing affordability crisis is changing Queensland households [750d]
- Rates of food insecurity in LA are spiking after sharp decline [750d]
- Europe's all-new weather satellite arrives at launch site [750d]
- Researchers develop novel robust superhydrophobic coating [750d]
- Record size bony fish found floating dead near Azores archipelago [750d]
- Novel rice mutant 'low grain weight' affects grain size by regulating GW7 expression [750d]
- Women imitate masculine traits to be taken seriously as gamers, study finds [750d]
- Simulations show major forest fires can increase intensity of distant storms [750d]
- Researchers aim to solve the rare earths crisis [750d]
- Intermetallic palladium-zinc alloy: A corrosion-resistant, highly active electrocatalyst [750d]
- Millions of people are missing out on their fair share of the $424 billion aquatic food industry [750d]
- Climate Questions: Who is most vulnerable to climate change? [750d]
- The next invasive garden threat? A slithering, jumping worm [750d]
- How groups best work together [750d]
- New eco-schemes for a greener European common agricultural policy [750d]
- Museum acquires recently fallen meteorite from Junction City, Georgia [750d]
- One in six younger Australians live in poverty [750d]
- Lab-grown cell machinery prompts real cells to sense and react to outside cues [750d]
- Grazing animals key to long-term soil carbon stability, study finds [750d]
- Bringing photocatalysis from laboratory to industry [750d]
- Honeybees use a 'mental number line' to keep track of things [750d]
- Plants use their roots to measure manganese concentration available in the soil [750d]
- Exploring light-driven molecular swing [750d]
- Transparent wood could soon replace plastics [750d]
- A new comprehensive assessment of ocean warming highlights future climate risks [750d]
- Despite commitments, Brazil's beef sector tainted by purchases from protected lands in Amazon basin [750d]
- X-ray pulsar 1E 1145.1-6141 examined with NuSTAR [750d]
- WWII shipwreck has leaked many pollutants into the sea, changing the ocean floor around it [750d]
- Chatbots are cost-effective but can create customer fury [750d]
- Using dinitrogen and carbon, researchers synthesize DNA/RNA building block pyrimidines [750d]
- Steel mill gases transformed into bioplastic [750d]
- Mussel-inspired dynamic poly(disulfides) ultra-strong underwater adhesives [750d]
- Making a case for femto-phono-magnetism in ultrafast times [750d]
- Pioneering research directly dates the earliest milk use in prehistoric Europe [750d]
- Potential of nanomedicine to cure conditions that are currently incurable [750d]
- Nanoporous intermetallic compounds that boost hydrogen production [750d]
- Polyester chemistry highlights possible role of microdroplets in the origin of life [750d]
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