The Brutalist Report - science
- Nuclear fusion: harnessing the power of the stars [695d]
- Fossil site reveals giant arthropods dominated the seas 470 million years ago [695d]
- Using heat and magnetic fields, team remotely manipulates composite material with high level of control [695d]
- Shaping the sport of kings: Key genes linked to successful racehorses identified by international team [695d]
- Universal multigene marker may revolutionize biodiversity research [695d]
- Nature guardians: Why Indigenous people are vital for saving biodiversity [695d]
- Poland's only cosmonaut, who circled Earth in 1978, has died [695d]
- Bali's water crisis threatens local culture, UNESCO sites [695d]
- What do good investing and saving the world's dying coral reefs have in common? Diversifying is key. [695d]
- Still no major progress toward 'peace pact with nature' at COP15 [695d]
- EXPLAINER: Why fusion could be a clean-energy breakthrough [695d]
- US scientists set to announce fusion energy breakthrough [695d]
- Team develops a novel and efficient method for monitoring Asian otters [695d]
- Laser islands: Researcher shows how to fully integrate VCSELs on silicon [696d]
- How plants protect themselves from oxidative stress during iron uptake, and why this is also important for humans [696d]
- True giant wombat gives Diprotodon podium a wobble [696d]
- All west coast abalones at risk of extinction on IUCN Red List [696d]
- Proposal for picogram-scale probes to explore nearby stars [696d]
- Report calls for improved oversight on chimeric human-animal research [696d]
- New technique allows for the precise selection of molecular handedness in chemical reactions [696d]
- New report serves as a guide to applying for funding for coral reef restoration projects [696d]
- Chemists create quantum dots at room temperature using lab-designed protein [696d]
- Space station solutions for Artemis missions to the moon and beyond [696d]
- NASA launches Lunar Flashlight; follow the mission in real time [696d]
- Newly discovered scorpionfly genus with bizarre appearance [696d]
- Study analyzes how fact-checkers from four different countries assess climate change claims [696d]
- Study: Microplastics in Auckland's air equal to 3 million plastic bottles a year [696d]
- Signals from the ionosphere could improve tsunami forecasts [696d]
- Boosting accuracy, reducing false positives of PCR COVID-19 tests [696d]
- Optimizing rhizobacterial genetic circuit designs for agricultural sustainability [696d]
- 2D material may enable ultra-sharp cellphone photos in low light [696d]
- Scientists learn what stem cell networks look like and where they came from [696d]
- Generating antifungals via bacterial conjugation to yeast [696d]
- Extinct 'monkey lemur' shows similarities to human fossils [696d]
- Unique modulator could change mid-infrared photonic systems for the better [696d]
- Study finds men will donate to women in need, provided doing so is not a violation of male hegemony [696d]
- Revealing the complexities of the magnetization reversal mechanism with topological data analysis [696d]
- Want to eat healthy and save the planet? Replace beef with Spirulina algae, say researchers [696d]
- Scientists reveal controlling factors of water and heat exchanges over the Zoige wetland [696d]
- Scientists develop a new way to verify forecasts of where typhoons will hit land [696d]
- Remains of two new marine worms from 455 million years ago discovered in Morocco [696d]
- Cabbage white butterflies utilize two gut enzymes for maximum flexibility in deactivating mustard oil bombs [696d]
- Study of fossil katydids provides new insights into the evolution of the Mesozoic soundscape [696d]
- Precise solar observations fed millions in ancient Mexico [696d]
- Video: MTG-I1 launch sequence [696d]
- Scientists outline key policies for degrowth in the fight against climate change [696d]
- Fossil-sorting robots will help researchers study oceans and climate [696d]
- An integrated approach to local governments: A study on vertical collaboration [696d]
- Reliance on moose as prey led to rare coyote attack on human [696d]
- A new study shows NZ's young minorities feel racism differently—wealth or 'passing' as white makes a difference [696d]
- Early-career archaeologists are pessimistic about future careers [696d]
- Indonesia's climate target still got the worst rating despite being 'more ambitious' [696d]
- Novel mechanisms regulate inflammatory skin diseases [696d]
- Tidal restoration to coastal wetlands reduces greenhouse emissions, study finds [696d]
- Professor opines that mountain ecosystems should be prioritized in biodiversity policies [696d]
- Supercomputer climate model is so accurate it predicts the weather patterns seen in the 'blue marble' image of Earth [696d]
- To fight climate change, we could block the sun: A lightweight solar sail could make it feasible [696d]
- Will AI decide if you get your next job? Without legal regulation, you may never even know [696d]
- Horror of a hotter world on stark display in parched East Africa [696d]
- Bald eagles believed to have been poisoned near Minnesota landfill [696d]
- Genetic research confirms your dog's breed influences its personality—but so do you [696d]
- Forget net-zero: Aim for net-negative to halt global warming, argues researcher [696d]
- Did physicists make a wormhole in the lab? Not quite, but a new experiment hints at the future of quantum simulations [696d]
- 'Polycrisis' may be a buzzword, but it could help us tackle the world's woes [696d]
- When did humans first start to speak? How language evolved in Africa [696d]
- Durban coastline: Sewage polluted beaches pose threat to holiday makers and the environment [696d]
- Harvesting peat moss contributes to climate change, scientist says [696d]
- NASA commits to future Artemis moon rocket production [696d]
- 'Unexpected' space traveler defies theories about origin of solar system [696d]
- Soccer model identifies best penalty shot strategy against a particular goalkeeper [696d]
- Glowing cells light the way to new disease detection [696d]
- Arrakhis: The tiny satellite aiming to reveal what dark matter is made of [696d]
- Climate crisis in Africa exposes real cause of hunger—colonial food systems that leave people more vulnerable [696d]
- New index shows regions in the north of England have higher risk of food insecurity [696d]
- London air pollution: Expanding the ULEZ is good but it won't work by itself [696d]
- Near record-high numbers of young people voted during the midterms, signaling a possible shift in voting trends [696d]
- Study identifies key protein that helps regulate the actin cytoskeleton [696d]
- A vessel that 'hand-picks' its catch from the seabed [696d]
- Square-km scope shows African astronomers bright future [696d]
- Tiny satellite tests autonomy in space [696d]
- A numerical protocol to estimate local entropy production [696d]
- New research finds that social group values are most readable in the way we write [696d]
- Nanomaterial influences gut microbiome and immune system interactions [696d]
- Study shows mountain glacier melting is linked to shifting westerlies and likely to accelerate [696d]
- Novel 3D imaging model may show path to more water-efficient plants [696d]
- How many Australians are going hungry? The country doesn't know for sure, and that's a big part of the problem [696d]
- UK-led robotic sky scanner reveals its first galactic fingerprint [696d]
- New app identifies rice disease at early stages [696d]
- Amber researcher finds new species of cockroach, first fossilized roach sperm [696d]
- Navigation strategy of sea urchin sperm found to be a natural implementation of extremum seeking [696d]
- Chemists discover fundamental catalyst protonation process to promote solar-driven water splitting [696d]
- Franco-US satellite set for unprecedented survey of Earth's water [696d]
- Antihelium nuclei as messengers from the depths of the galaxy [696d]
- Gold-based passive heating for eyewear [696d]
- Ryugu: Asteroid samples continue to shed light on solar system history [696d]
- Scientists find new hints that dark matter could be made up of dark photons [696d]
- New approaches to the mystery of why ice is slippery [696d]
- New technology will allow efficient encapsulation and UV light-regulated release of biomolecules and drugs [696d]
- How two key proteins orchestrate flip-flopping cholesterol in the cell membrane [696d]
- Meta-analysis reveals how crowds may change gene expression in some insects [696d]
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