The Brutalist Report - science
- Alaska-Australia flight could place bird in record books [739d]
- A decade post-Sandy, New York vulnerable as ever [739d]
- Taiwan invites Chinese veterinary experts as beloved panda nears death [739d]
- How do neutrons interact with reactor materials? [739d]
- 31 killed as storm lashes southern Philippines [739d]
- Rare canine rabies case discovered near Paris [739d]
- Massive learning setbacks show COVID's sweeping toll on kids [739d]
- T-rex in Singapore as experts decry 'harmful' auctions [739d]
- Dig finds evidence of Revolutionary War prison camp location [739d]
- Australians clueless about their country's most endangered species [739d]
- Study reveals how naturally-occurring compound kills major drug-resistant bacteria [739d]
- Real-time space observations can now keep watch over 'super emitter' power plants [739d]
- 'Deforestation-free' supply chain pledges have barely impacted forest clearance in the Amazon [739d]
- Voters must wade through political information for accuracy [739d]
- Research team investigates factors influencing bike share among underserved populations [739d]
- Researchers develop a framework to understand water use in beef supply chains from production to consumption [739d]
- Assessing the latest findings regarding room temperature plasticity in ceramics [739d]
- Intercropping plant covers between olive grove alleys increases carbon sequestration, reduces soil losses from erosion [739d]
- Hubble celebrates the spooky season with Abell 611, a cobweb of galaxies held together by a dark secret [739d]
- Lamin C facilitates repair of damaged nuclear envelope in human and mouse cells [739d]
- Surface waves help map the interior of Mars [739d]
- First-ever study shows bumble bees 'play' [739d]
- Enzymatic reactions: Researchers reveal a regulatory mechanism by which life controls and organizes itself [739d]
- High-end hotels manipulate reviews when competing with Airbnb [739d]
- Latino population grows and makes gains in US, but differences exist among groups [739d]
- NASA's economic benefit shown to reach all 50 states [739d]
- Study shows hazardous herbicide chemical goes airborne [739d]
- Lack of support to tackle school non-attendance leads parents to lose faith in the education system, study shows [739d]
- New research reveals how genes turn on and off [739d]
- Nostalgia—a rhetorical tool for populists and the radical right [739d]
- Online microaggressions strongly impact disabled users [739d]
- Researchers chart future of nucleic acid nanotechnology [739d]
- First online database of photocharged materials developed for battery research [739d]
- Why academic stress is more severe for students from disadvantaged backgrounds [739d]
- Ancient viral DNA in human genome guards against infections [739d]
- A pheromone that explains why puffer fish spawn on beaches under moonlight [739d]
- Climate change hurts crops yet boosts community spirit [739d]
- New material proposed for perovskite solar cells [739d]
- New research reveals wastewater treatment plants can 'get sick' [739d]
- Revisiting migration policy decades later: A potential marginalization of native communities in today's world? [739d]
- Proof-of-concept study advances potential new way to deliver gene therapy [739d]
- Team develops a prodrug form of curcumin that shows anti-tumor effects without toxicities [739d]
- High-res maps of entire polar regions provide new clues for climate researchers [739d]
- New routes for the construction of strong metal–support interactions [739d]
- Video: Solar Orbiter's unprecedented view of the quiet corona [739d]
- Maximizing ion accessibility in nanoscale ion-channel MXene electrodes for zinc-ion energy storage [739d]
- Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars [739d]
- Examining the contribution of water molecules to the hydrogen evolution reaction [739d]
- Two major meteorite impacts shed light on the interior of Mars [739d]
- Glowing fossils: Fluorescence reveals color patterns of earliest scallops [739d]
- Americans unsure about God are a growing force in politics—typically more politically active than white evangelicals [739d]
- Most voters skipped 'in person on Election Day' when offered a choice of how and when to vote [739d]
- The unusual ways viruses and parasites use their cell membranes to spread—and how scientists are fighting back [740d]
- Researchers develop new technology to measure rotational motion of cells [740d]
- As Artemis I launch nears, more Orions on horizon [740d]
- Modifying signaling molecules to prevent bacteria from 'talking' to each other [740d]
- Air pollution 'silent killer' in African cities: study [740d]
- Fishermen face shutdowns as warming hurts species [740d]
- Node-centric expression models (NCEMs): Graph-neural networks reveal communication between cells [740d]
- Beyond a state of sandbagging: What can we learn from all the floods, in the UK and overseas? [740d]
- Fossil fuel industry using sports to greenwash public image [740d]
- How dangerous are nearby supernovae to life on Earth? [740d]
- 10 is too young to be in court—NZ should raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility [740d]
- Wind climate change threatens to bury entire villages under sand [740d]
- Playing sea soundscapes can summon thousands of baby oysters, and help regrow oyster reefs [740d]
- An ethical workplace culture can prevent corporate fraud by aiding whistleblowers [740d]
- Declining bat populations are a cause for human concern [740d]
- Somalia: Four lessons from past experience of dealing with famine [740d]
- Eating lots of meat is bad for the environment, but we don't know enough about how consumption is changing [740d]
- Kenya has lifted its ban on genetically modified crops: The risks and opportunities [740d]
- South Africa's wildlife ranches can offer solutions to Africa's growing conservation challenges [740d]
- Ukraine war: What are 'dirty bombs' and why is Russia suddenly talking about them? [740d]
- Fact-checking Thoreau's observations at Walden Pond shows how old diaries and specimens can inform modern research [740d]
- How parents and schools can get chronically absent kids back in the classroom [740d]
- Did ancient humans eat a Paleo diet? [740d]
- New hybrid structures could pave the way to more stable quantum computers [740d]
- Profiling of fatty sweet molecules on cell surfaces [740d]
- New experimental method IR-DOSY reveals molecular structure and size [740d]
- Study provides comprehensive review of devastating fall armyworm pest [740d]
- Theoretical methods for femtomagnetism and ultrafast spintronics [740d]
- Toward next‐generation lava flow forecasting: Development of a fast, physics‐based lava propagation model [740d]
- A catalyst to remove emissions of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas [740d]
- RNA-sensing system controls protein expression in cells based on specific cell states [740d]
- River longer than the Thames beneath Antarctic ice sheet could affect ice loss [740d]
- Magma on Mars likely, study finds [740d]
- Plant processes may be key to predicting drought development [740d]
- Advanced nanoparticles provide new weapon to fight difficult cancers [740d]
- Synthetic energy metabolism enables twin engine for cell [740d]
- Aye-ayes observed nose-picking, booger-eating for the first time [740d]
- Stem cell-derived organoids mimic human parathyroid tissue [740d]
- Scientists use deep planetary scan to confirm Martian core [740d]
- Cultivating meat for a sustainable future [740d]
- Searching for quantum gravity from under the ice [740d]
- Environment now the greatest concern for business leaders [740d]
- Climate plans would allow up to 2.6C of global warming: UN [740d]
- 'Kagome' metallic crystal adds new spin to electronics [740d]
- Women and people of color still less likely to helm big-budget TV shows [740d]
- Why do we learn to reward cooperation? [740d]
- Trunk dexterity explained: Berlin scientists decipher facial motor control in elephants [740d]
- Whole body 3D images of avian skeletons highlight the role of ecology in evolution [740d]
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