The Brutalist Report - science
- Massive US storm brings tornadoes to South, blizzard threat [694d]
- Pollination loss removes healthy foods from global diets, increases chronic diseases causing excess deaths [694d]
- Rich nations oppose new biodiversity fund [694d]
- Snakes have clitorises, scientists say, slamming research 'taboo' [694d]
- Juggling act: New insights into parenting during the pandemic [695d]
- Researchers investigate the role of sulfides in aerobic/anaerobic switching in bacteria [695d]
- New study sheds light on boric acid transport and excretion in marine fish [695d]
- Keeping secrets can make you sick [695d]
- Feeding apple waste to chickens may boost their health [695d]
- Paris Agreement temperature targets may worsen climate injustice for many island states [695d]
- VLA and ALMA study Jupiter and Io [695d]
- The motivational magic of workplace pairings [695d]
- Methane from manholes and historic landfills: Significant sources of gas go unrecognized [695d]
- Disney's plans for total dominance are well underway, PhD student argues [695d]
- Study finds flightless puffins vulnerable to winter storms for two months a year [695d]
- Dangerous pathogens were lurking around every corner in an early medieval settlement [695d]
- Not everyone is aware that sustainable diets are about helping the planet [695d]
- Discovering a rare red spiral galaxy population from the early universe with the James Webb Space Telescope [695d]
- A research agenda for nonvascular photoautotrophs under climate change [695d]
- Particles of light may create fluid flow, data-theory comparison suggests [695d]
- Study finds 'financial advice deserts' in the US [695d]
- Researchers reassemble plasmid to deliver genes across diverse environmental microbiomes [695d]
- Water cleanup method destroys pervasive, cancer-causing 'forever chemicals' [695d]
- Bringing the field to students with 'Virtual Field Geology' [695d]
- Changes in Earth's orbit may have triggered ancient warming event [695d]
- Mini but mighty: Tiny WNT messengers help muscles grow [695d]
- Researchers investigate 'digital twin' of cities to improve city planning [695d]
- Iranian protesters turn to TikTok to get their message past government censors [695d]
- Ukraine war: Drones are transforming the conflict, bringing Russia on to the frontline [695d]
- Immigrants in the UK without access to state support are facing devastating food poverty, new research shows [695d]
- Has remote learning buried the snow day? Not quite, but it depends where you live [695d]
- Study provides insight on mobile food pantries, charitable food system [695d]
- Conservation talks expected at Colorado River water users confab [695d]
- Are accents disappearing? [695d]
- Mapping E. coli to overcome antibiotic resistance [695d]
- Scientists declare 2 Hawaii volcanoes have stopped erupting [695d]
- 3D imaging of shark embryos reveals evolution of pelvic fins [695d]
- Perhaps a supervoid doesn't explain the mysterious CMB cold spot [695d]
- Get ready, a spectacular meteor shower is hitting Australia's skies in the next few days [695d]
- Digital technologies for biodiversity protection and climate action: Solution or COP out? [695d]
- About one-third of the food Americans buy is wasted, hurting the climate and consumers' wallets [695d]
- Detecting dark matter with quantum computers [695d]
- Moon, a doomed humpback whale with a broken spine, travels 3,000 miles doing breaststroke [695d]
- With success of Artemis I, when will NASA fly Artemis II? [695d]
- Lakes on the Tibetan Plateau freeze later and melt earlier under changing climate, shows study [695d]
- Recent storms give drought-weary California cause for hope, but will they continue? [695d]
- Studying spinning-induced scattering of sound to create next-generation acoustic devices using new phonon modes [695d]
- Latest international water satellite packs an engineering punch [695d]
- Mobile phone bans in school do not work, researcher finds [695d]
- Using machine learning to improve the toxicity assessment of chemicals [695d]
- Study examines feeding damage caused by spotted lanternflies on young maples [695d]
- Starving seabirds on Alaska coast show climate change peril [695d]
- Study highlights potential for populist leaders to undermine democracy [695d]
- New target for improving recovery from lung injury identified [695d]
- Genetic architecture of multiple correlated traits in the sacred lotus mapped for the first time [695d]
- Researchers demonstrate mutagenicity of α-endosulfan in germ cells of C. elegans [695d]
- Hashing complements alignment-based methods for bacterial genome annotation [695d]
- Novel chemical reaction supports carbon-neutral industrial processes [695d]
- Molecular shape-shifting: New theory on autonomous remodeling of structures [695d]
- Scientists get first-ever sound recording of dust devils on Mars [695d]
- Watching water droplets merge on the International Space Station [695d]
- Flying snakes help scientists design new robots [695d]
- Fish larvae find their way using external cues, new study finds [695d]
- Lab produces building blocks to DNA and RNA in deep space conditions [695d]
- Phase separation of scaffold protein regulates microbial asymmetric cell division [695d]
- Why humans get infected with rodent-borne diseases [695d]
- US scientists announce fusion energy breakthrough [695d]
- Europe's record 2022 wildfires sent carbon emissions soaring: monitors [695d]
- SNR G298.6−0.0 is an old supernova remnant interacting with molecular clouds, study finds [695d]
- Data from regolith collected by Chang'e-5 suggests there is more hydrogen at higher latitudes on the moon [695d]
- FAST telescope reveals unprecedented details of the Milky Way [695d]
- Studying soil microbes to better understand key steps in the carbon cycle [695d]
- Despite its romantic reputation, mistletoe is a nutrient-stealing parasite [695d]
- Light can be used to control molecular handedness [695d]
- New plasma stratification computer model has manufacturing, space science uses [695d]
- Extremely broadband source provides bright light spanning ultraviolet to terahertz wavelengths [695d]
- Earth's inner core may be oxygen-rich [695d]
- Systematic characterization of the venoms of the 26 medically most important snakes from sub-Saharan Africa [695d]
- Discovery overturns major assumptions in crystal photochemistry [695d]
- Folds in pUG molecules turn off genes and could provide clues about human disease [695d]
- Scientists map heat beneath Antarctica's icesheets [695d]
- Scientists discover strongest-ever isospin mixing in beta decay [695d]
- Northern Red Sea reefs resist bleaching in warming seas [695d]
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