The Brutalist Report - science
- Nevada flower listed as endangered at lithium mine site [693d]
- Brazil sees area burned by fire nearly double in November [693d]
- Russian ISS spacewalk cancelled due to coolant leak: NASA [693d]
- Drought encouraged Attila's Huns to attack the Roman empire, tree rings suggest [693d]
- Scientists release UK roadmap for managing phosphorus—key ingredient behind all the food we eat [693d]
- Ancient grammatical puzzle solved after 2,500 years [693d]
- Years of monarch butterfly research shows how adding habitat will help conservation [693d]
- Webb glimpses field of extragalactic PEARLS, studded with galactic diamonds [693d]
- Artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine raises ethical challenges [693d]
- Study examines what microorganisms on Mars would need to survive [693d]
- Study suggests best practices for attracting new customers [693d]
- Researchers release roadmap for the development of quantum information technologies [693d]
- Fruit flies use two muscles to control pitch for stable flight [693d]
- Coral vanadium can record tropical cyclones and anthropogenic activities in the South China Sea [693d]
- Biggest marsquake was five times larger than previous record-holder [693d]
- How chaos theory mediates between quantum theory and thermodynamics [693d]
- Indo-Pacific Ocean warming increases the uncertainty in forecasting the onset of the South China Sea summer monsoon [693d]
- Highest metal concentrations in US public water systems found among Hispanic/Latino and American Indian communities [693d]
- NASA's Juno exploring Jovian moons during extended mission [693d]
- Breakthroughs in atomistic neural network representations for chemical dynamics simulations [693d]
- New study says left-over planetesimals, not asteroids, created the moon's largest craters [694d]
- Team creates protein-based material that can stop supersonic impacts [694d]
- GTUB3 is the first microporous, metal-organic solid that is both conductive and photoluminescent [694d]
- CMS completes release of its entire Run 1 proton-proton data [694d]
- Examining the theories that guide the rational design of electrocatalysts [694d]
- Development of new zeolitic catalyst shows the great importance of small dimensions [694d]
- Computational biologists design a novel and improved triosephosphate isomerase barrel protein [694d]
- Minnesota tries new technologies to remove 'forever chemicals' from water [694d]
- Humans and nature: The distance between the two is growing [694d]
- Why NASA's new mission will study Earth's water from space [694d]
- Solving the mystery of the 'little skate,' a fish that walks on two legs [694d]
- Tempted to joke about global warming amid a blizzard? Here's what experts say about that [694d]
- Are you heading to Florida's Gulf Coast? Beware of red tide affecting several spots [694d]
- Nighttime lights—which shine brighter in many US cities during holidays—may harm wildlife, experts say [694d]
- How salesperson behavior beyond the salesperson-customer dyad increases sales revenues and customer satisfaction [694d]
- Viewpoint: Why I'm righting the wrongs of my early research and sharing my scientific data with local communities [694d]
- Early humans may have first walked upright in the trees [694d]
- Household water wells are drying up in record numbers as California drought worsens [694d]
- Short breaks may help you think more critically and creatively about what you are reading [694d]
- Researchers aim to explore how matter gets its mass by confining quarks [694d]
- Dietary manipulation may provide protection against toxic substances such as nicotine and chemotherapy, study finds [694d]
- Researchers create ultracold triatomic gas of high phase-space density [694d]
- Plant polymers study: To make valuable bioproducts, pick the right solvent pretreatment [694d]
- New study reveals how entrepreneurs avoid burnout and accumulate happiness [694d]
- Scandinavian wolves found to carry many harmful mutations [694d]
- Assessment of urban water-energy interactions and heat island signatures in Rhode Island [694d]
- Scientists find iron cycling key to permafrost greenhouse gas emissions [694d]
- New tool offers hope in the fight against plant extinction [694d]
- Whitebark pine that feeds grizzlies is threatened, US says [694d]
- Study explains surprise surge in methane during pandemic lockdown [694d]
- The voids closest to us may not be entirely empty [694d]
- We asked 900 Australian teachers if evidence informs how they teach. We found most use it, but there are key gaps [694d]
- Bad fire science can kill threatened species: It's time to cooperate with nature [694d]
- Drawn to bustling markets, shops or malls this holiday season? Good vibes could explain it [694d]
- New climate school report details state policy trends in disaster resilience [694d]
- Biologists make breakthrough in fish mucosal immune system research [694d]
- Laser controls ultra-fast liquid switch for terahertz radiation [694d]
- Attempts to stop the tide of destruction against nature will fail without Indigenous leadership, say researchers [694d]
- Underground wildlife is slow to recover from soil damage, finds study of croplands and plantations [694d]
- Overexpression of gene endows diatom P. tricornutum with high lipid content and grazing resistance [694d]
- Growth of forests may have contributed to extinction of large mammals in Central Europe 11,000 years ago [694d]
- Aggressive law enforcement may be fueling Europe's dirty money trade [694d]
- 3D models reveal, at the atomic scale, how FoxH1 binds to specific points in the genome [694d]
- New study finds logged tropical forests are surprisingly vibrant and need protection [694d]
- Researchers recreate periodic structure of spine development without biological clocks [694d]
- Arctic Report Card: Human-caused climate change fuels warmer, wetter, stormier Arctic [694d]
- The US achieved a major nuclear fusion breakthrough. Here's why fusion power is still decades away [694d]
- How credit platforms may make bank loan caps ineffective [694d]
- Religion is not the factor that most influences rejection of evolutionary theory in schools, study says [694d]
- New accelerator project completes successful transatlantic transportation test [694d]
- Researchers pioneer biocompatible all-water 'Aquabots' [694d]
- Moonlighting protein makes a hospital germ harmful [694d]
- Unraveling the relationship of alcohol and club culture in women's amateur soccer [694d]
- How Mars' thin and turbulent atmosphere leads to curiously sized dunes [694d]
- Could axion decay underlie excess cosmic optical background? [694d]
- Shedding light on photosynthesis at sea [694d]
- A robust self-healing polymer made from a common chemical [694d]
- An experimental strategy for recreating organ formation in the lab [694d]
- Transparent, photoluminescent phosphor for LED, sensing and security printing applications [694d]
- Chemists use boron radicals to convert nitrogen to ammonia in solution [694d]
- Astronomers investigate chemical composition of multiple stellar populations in NGC 2808 [694d]
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