The Brutalist Report - science
- New quantum computing feat is a modern twist on a 150-year-old thought experiment [773d]
- Major fires an increasing risk as the air gets thirstier, research shows [773d]
- Fertilizing the ocean to store carbon dioxide [773d]
- Making 'transport' robots smarter [773d]
- Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat, saves energy [773d]
- Do voluntary corporate pledges help reduce plastic pollution? [773d]
- Tropical wildlife follow the same daily patterns worldwide [773d]
- Strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice [773d]
- Bats use death metal 'growls' to make social calls [773d]
- Increasing crop yields by breeding plants to cooperate [773d]
- Scientists discover secret to waking up alert and refreshed [773d]
- 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere [773d]
- Too many -- or too few -- job demands can spoil a good night's sleep [773d]
- Retinal cells may have the potential to protect themselves from diabetic retinopathy [773d]
- Sex roles in the animal kingdom are driven by the ratio of females to males [773d]
- Machine learning model builds on imaging methods to better detect ovarian lesions [773d]
- To track disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers tag them with DNA barcodes [773d]
- New method of spinal cord tissue repair [773d]
- Hunting brain cancer cells [773d]
- Cooling down solar cells, naturally [773d]
- Mangroves: Environmental guardians of our coastline [773d]
- For memory formation, organization matters [773d]
- New target in the fight against heart disease [773d]
- Protons fix a long-standing issue in silicon carbide electronics [773d]
- Pregnant women's cannabis usage in legalized U.S. states raises calls for screening [773d]
- High-performance and compact vibration energy harvester created for self-charging wearable devices [773d]
- Key factors identified for regeneration of brain tissue [773d]
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation design goes deeper into brain [773d]
- Sinonasal cancer: AI facilitates breakthrough in diagnostics [773d]
- Breaking the scaling limits of analog computing [773d]
- Online gaming enhances career prospects and develops soft skills, finds new study [773d]
- A combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help to keep air pollution at a minimum in schools [773d]
- New material discovered that helps diabetic wounds heal quickly [773d]
- Dormant microbes can 'switch on' to cope with climate change [773d]
- Forests benefit from tree species variety and genetic diversity [773d]
- Microphytobenthos in the Dutch Wadden Sea feeds on 'left-overs' in the bottom [773d]
- Magnetic material mops up microplastics in water [773d]
- The brain's immune cells can be triggered to slow down Alzheimer's disease [773d]
- New tools map seizures, improve epilepsy treatment [773d]
- Study explores link between shark nose shape, size and sensitivity of smell [773d]
- Researchers create method for making net-zero aviation fuel [773d]
- How the brain processes language [773d]
- The real benefits of walking in a winter wonderland [773d]
- New study provides evidence for three-year interval for multi-target stool DNA screening for those at average risk of colon cancer [773d]
- Common veterinary drugs show effectiveness against bed bugs [773d]
- Toward early detection of pathological social withdrawal, Hikikomori [773d]
- To battle climate change, scientists tap into carbon-hungry microorganisms for clues [773d]
- Negative self-perception appears to self-perpetuate [773d]
- Speeding up treatment for pregnancy-related hypertension [773d]
- Explainable AI-based physical theory for advanced materials design [773d]
- How voice technology influences what we reveal about ourselves [773d]
- Researchers discover new form of antimicrobial resistance [773d]
- Panama confronts illegal trafficking of animals [773d]
- SpaceX postpones mission to put Japanese lander on Moon [773d]
- Climate's toll on trees threatens the sound of music [773d]
- Chinese spaceship with 3 aboard docks with space station [773d]
- NASA cancels greenhouse gas monitoring satellite due to cost [773d]
- Hawaii volcano eruption has some on alert, draws onlookers [773d]
- Major fires an increasing risk as the air gets thirstier, research shows [773d]
- New study examines success of Monterey Bay Aquarium sea otter rehabilitation program [773d]
- New quantum computing feat is a modern twist on a 150-year-old thought experiment [773d]
- Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat, saves energy [773d]
- Image: Hubble Telescope spies sparkling spray of stars in NGC 2660 [773d]
- White sharks once again migrate into Florida's waters, probably eating other sharks [773d]
- NASA scientists create black hole jets with supercomputer [773d]
- Study shows that strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice [773d]
- Understanding the environmental microbiome using confocal microscopy [773d]
- Engineered nanoparticles could help store excess carbon dioxide in the ocean [773d]
- Researchers investigate neuron differentiation in fruit fly brains [773d]
- Japanese company aims to put first private lander on Moon, with UAE rover on board [773d]
- Developing the low-energy ion spectrometer for the Chinese BeiDou-3 satellite [773d]
- Most Asian countries are far behind biodiversity targets for protected areas, finds study of 40 countries [773d]
- Climate change will cause Pacific's low-oxygen zone to expand even more by 2100, study finds [773d]
- To track disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers tag them with DNA barcodes [773d]
- Sex roles in the animal kingdom driven by the ratio of females to males [773d]
- Nations must embrace change in order to tackle biodiversity crisis, researchers say [773d]
- Hawaii volcano shoots lava fountains 200 feet high: USGS [773d]
- New paper highlights the co-benefits of coordinating climate action and peacebuilding [773d]
- Interdisciplinary environmental history: How narratives of the past can meet the challenges of the Anthropocene [773d]
- Widespread bullying and gender-based harassment in the transport industry restricts female participation [773d]
- New method unearths improved understanding of soil microbial interactions [773d]
- Genomes OnLine Database introduces new features [773d]
- Researchers unveil evolution of paleodiet at Neolithic Qujialing site [773d]
- Astronomers see stellar self-control in action [773d]
- Searching for new particles using quantum sensors [773d]
- Oldest Pterodactylus fossil found in Germany [773d]
- Team creates nano-magnets that could restore damaged nerve cells [773d]
- Six priorities to get Kenya's curriculum back on track, or risk excluding many children from education [773d]
- Flexible strain sensor enabled by carbon nanofibers can 'read lips' [773d]
- Plastic additives found to contaminate the sea and selectively harm corals' reproductive processes [773d]
- Magnetic material mops up microplastics in water [773d]
- Scientists propose framework for understanding establishment of plants after long-distance dispersal [773d]
- Baby star 'burps' tell tales of frantic feeding, data shows [773d]
- Increasing crop yields by breeding plants to cooperate [773d]
- Bats growl like death metal singers and Mongolian throat singers [773d]
- Forests found to benefit from tree species variety and genetic diversity [773d]
- The Chinese protests are about politics and freedom, but they are also about what COVID might do if it is let loose now [773d]
- Virus undercuts fungus's attacks on wheat [773d]
- Study explores link between shark nose shape, size and sensitivity of smell [773d]
- Underpaid at home, vulnerable abroad: How seasonal job schemes are draining Pacific nations of vital workers [773d]
- Child sexual abuse review: How research can help to tackle growing online abuse [773d]
- Two thirds of Australian authors are women. Our new research finds they earn just $18,200 from their writing [773d]
- Microphytobenthos in the Dutch Wadden Sea feed on 'left-overs' from the bottom [773d]
- Generation X better prepared for retirement than experts thought [773d]
- Inflation: How financial speculation is making the global food price crisis worse [773d]
- Chasing future biotech solutions to climate change risks delaying action in the present. It may even make things worse [773d]
- Report: Much of the world was drier than usual last year despite La NiƱa [773d]
- Lava from Hawaii volcano lights night sky amid warnings [773d]
- Benefits of scaling 'housing first' approach to address homelessness in Scotland [773d]
- Combination of behavior change campaigns and technology could help keep air pollution to a minimum in schools [773d]
- Skateboarding continues to be subversive despite mainstream competitions such as the Olympics, researchers say [773d]
- Graphene is a proven supermaterial, but manufacturing the versatile form of carbon at usable scales remains a challenge [773d]
- Where did the Earth's oxygen come from? New study hints at an unexpected source [773d]
- Black people are more than three times more likely to experience homelessness [773d]
- Children have less perceived access to important tools than reported by their parents [773d]
- Europa's plate tectonic activity is unlike Earth's [773d]
- Squirrel sperm and feet tell a different climate change story [773d]
- Hiring stars on the field or at the office can pay off, study finds [773d]
- Dormant microbes can 'switch on' to cope with climate change [773d]
- Adding a 'decoy option' may give extra boost to crowdfunding [773d]
- Common veterinary drugs show effectiveness against bed bugs [773d]
- To fight the climate crisis, we need to stop expanding offshore drilling for oil and gas [773d]
- We all know the Great Barrier Reef is in danger, and the UN has just confirmed it again [773d]
- Egyptian mothers' employment early in children's life may help their daughters stay in work [773d]
- Opinion: Universal free school meals would make a huge difference to the cost-of-living crisis [773d]
- Study: Cognitive flexibility enhances mathematical reasoning [773d]
- Sea floor evidence from millennia of Atlantic storms is not good news for the coast [773d]
- Australians increasingly concerned about climate change, but resist a diet change to help the planet [773d]
- Developing sliding nanomechanical resonators [773d]
- Quantum algorithm of the direct calculation of energy derivatives developed for molecular geometry optimization [773d]
- New chemistry toolkit speeds analyses of molecules in solution [773d]
- Rural educators struggle to meet student mental health with limited resources, study finds [773d]
- New dinosaur egg species helps crack mystery of Cretaceous ecosystem in Japan [773d]
- Bowling clubs in Australia are disappearing, leaving a void in communities [773d]
- Social media conversations are driven by those on the margins, says new research [773d]
- To battle climate change, scientists tap into carbon-hungry microorganisms [773d]
- From biomass to functional crystalline diamond nanothread [773d]
- Developing more sustainable and recyclable polyurethane foams [773d]
- Mapping street-level pollution estimates to reveal safer routes [773d]
- rRNA modification found to play significant role in thermospermine-mediated development in Arabidopsis thaliana [773d]
- Factors influencing seasonal and spatial patterns of airborne particulate matter concentration in northeast China [773d]
- NASA's Juno mission spots two Jovian moons [773d]
- Job satisfaction and the work-life balance [773d]
- Challenges facing food and beverage companies seeking to export [773d]
- Live fast, avoid extinction: Fast-lived species may be more resilient to human influences [773d]
- Examining the pandemic's impact on individual generosity [773d]
- Study sheds light on geographic patterns in koala disease fight [773d]
- ISS experiment to convert waste plastics to upcycled materials during spaceflight [773d]
- 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around the Northern Hemisphere [773d]
- Heat waves could reduce survival of coral larvae and connectivity of coral populations in Mediterranean Sea [773d]
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