The Brutalist Report - science
- Sunsetting EU laws risks rights of more than 8.6 million UK workers, think tank warns [794d]
- The seven-year photobomb: Distant star's dimming was likely a 'dusty' companion getting in the way, astronomers say [794d]
- Planetary defense and science to advance with new radar on a powerful telescope [794d]
- Artificial intelligence deep learning model for mapping wetlands yields 94% accuracy [794d]
- Scientific samples, hardware return from International Space Station for more study [794d]
- Ultracool dwarf binary stars break records [794d]
- Molecular mechanism behind nutrient element-induced plant disease resistance discovered [794d]
- Rice breeding breakthrough could feed billions [794d]
- Plastic pollution in the oceans is an equity issue, says new report [794d]
- NASA wants you to help study planets around other stars [794d]
- How do methanotrophs handle the toxic effects of hydrogen sulfide? [794d]
- Forests can help manage water amid development, climate change [794d]
- Pandemic-forced shift to online education can be boon for future social workers [794d]
- Study shows circadian clock helps cells recover during starvation [794d]
- Urban forest-mapping with help from public and private data [794d]
- Adult children get less support in separated families, finds study [794d]
- Electrons take new shape inside unconventional metal [794d]
- Rodent extinctions in Hispaniola may have been caused by humans [794d]
- X-ray light reveals how virus responsible for COVID-19 covers its tracks, eluding the immune system [794d]
- Legionella bononiensis: A new Legionella species has been identified [794d]
- NASA's TESS discovers planetary system's second Earth-size world [794d]
- Poetry and meditation power enhanced qualitative data analysis [794d]
- Emergency remote teaching during COVID-19 lockdown brought families closer together, introduced challenges [794d]
- Scientists find evidence for magnetic reconnection between Ganymede and Jupiter [794d]
- Extreme weather caused $165 billion in US damage in 2022: officials [794d]
- Novel 'retipping' method yields more high quality cannabis plants in less space [794d]
- Are we breathing airborne microplastics? Study finds higher concentrations indoors [794d]
- Cosmic burst probes Milky Way's halo [794d]
- China unable to reestablish contact with its Zhurong Mars rover [794d]
- England may be set to flood at the end of winter. Here's why [794d]
- Research student helps build radio source catalog [794d]
- Maluku earthquake: Why do some ocean earthquakes cause tsunamis while others don't? [794d]
- Why being bilingual can open doors for children with developmental disabilities, not close them [794d]
- A tip too far? Why tip fatigue may be setting in for North Americans [794d]
- Are dogs left- or right-handed? What the science says [794d]
- 'Superdeep' diamond deepens our understanding of plate tectonics [794d]
- Insights into the formation of ATP synthase: A new important function of the folding helper Hsp70 [794d]
- Can hybrid reefs defend the coasts? [794d]
- Are California's storms normal, or is climate change making them worse? What experts say [794d]
- NASA missions find 'jetlets' could power the solar wind [794d]
- How to make post-secondary study more accessible? Collaboration between instructors and disability counselors [794d]
- Why Pacific Islanders are staying put even as rising seas flood their homes and crops [794d]
- Q&A: Abortion access after the Dobbs decision [794d]
- Cubes outperform spheres as catalyst particles [794d]
- Using a standardized test battery to determine the smartest breed of dog [794d]
- Humidity may be the key to super-lubricity 'switch' [794d]
- Study identifies gene that may reduce chalkiness of heat-stressed rice [794d]
- Climate attribution tools critical for understanding extreme events [794d]
- Well-being of old natives and immigrants in Europe: Does socio-cultural integration matter? [794d]
- Building blocks of life found in meteorite that crash landed in Gloucestershire [794d]
- Exploring the resilience of blackbucks across India [794d]
- Astronomers find the origin of one of the oldest stars in the Milky Way [794d]
- The optical fiber that keeps data safe even after being twisted or bent [794d]
- Exotic wheat DNA helps breed 'climate-proof' crops [794d]
- Using cryogenic electron microscopy to study the lithium SEI during electrocatalysis [794d]
- A new milestone for light-driven electronics [794d]
- UK space chiefs vows to try again after failed rocket launch [794d]
- California reels from 'endless' storm onslaught, 14 dead [794d]
- Shift to ultraviolet-driven chemistry in planet-forming disks marks beginning of late-stage planet formation [794d]
- Nanopore-based sensing device explores neurodegenerative diseases [794d]
- It would take 23 million years for evolution to replace Madagascar's endangered mammals [794d]
- Artificial light at night found to cause extensive deaths and disrupt reproduction in desert rodents [794d]
- Novel synthesis process for sustainable production of small molecules [794d]
- Women work harder than men: An anthropological study reveals why [794d]
- Exploring the thermodynamics of quantum computing [794d]
- Measurement tool creates new possibilities for understanding human evolution [794d]
- Researchers develop superconducting flux qubits with unprecedented reproducibility [794d]
- New nanotransporter for drug delivery inside cells [794d]
- New tech to monitor climate change [794d]
- Astronomers spot unusual stellar explosion rich in oxygen and magnesium [794d]
- A new antimicrobial cotton textile with Cu ions in nanofibers [794d]
- Researchers investigate tidal disruption event AT 2022cmc [794d]
- Complex mechanics of cellulose composites revealed [794d]
- Using deep sea biology data in the undergrad classroom [794d]
- Light-driven CO2 assimilation by photosystem II and its relation to photosynthesis [794d]
- Climate key to determining dead plant decomposition and predicting carbon emissions [794d]
- Researchers develop AI method for mapping planets [794d]
- Deciphering disease progression and cell processes with TIGER, in vivo and non-invasively [794d]
- Chlamydiae expand our view on how intracellular bacteria evolve [794d]
- Study reveals new insights on the mechanism of melanin formation [794d]
- Investigating the laser-induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS) of silicon [794d]
- Award stickers and taste descriptions matter for artisanal cheese buyers, research shows [794d]
- Subway stations near river tunnels have worst air quality [794d]
- Last 8 years warmest on record globally: EU climate monitor [794d]
- Sun releases strong solar flare [794d]
- Hundreds of mammal species are being pushed toward extinction [794d]
- How to improve math skills among American children [794d]
- UK space industry mulls setback after satellite launch fails [794d]
- Scientists use machine learning to fast-track drug formulation development [794d]
- Doomed pair of supermassive black holes the closest to collision ever seen [794d]
- NASA's retired Compton mission reveals superheavy neutron stars [794d]
- Is 'fear' driving bias in environmental scholarship? [794d]
- Virgin Orbit reports 'anomaly' in satellite launch from UK [794d]
- Strong 7.6-magnitude quake hits off Indonesia: USGS [794d]
- Europe ski resorts struggle to stay open in warm winter [794d]
- Elucidating enzyme gene expression in filamentous fungi for efficient biomass energy production [795d]
- Evidence about gun policies grows and supports laws to reduce violence [795d]
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