The Brutalist Report - science
- California downpours won't fix decades of drought: scientists [659d]
- Hubble finds hungry black hole twisting captured star into donut shape [659d]
- Researchers publish 'wake-up call' to help protect biodiversity in the face of climate change [659d]
- Heat and drought have 'significant influence' on food security and agricultural production, new review argues [660d]
- Why chocolate feels so good: It is all down to lubrication [660d]
- Tokamak experiments provide unique data for validating spacecraft heat shield ablation models [660d]
- Remains of Ohio fighter pilot shot down in WWII identified [660d]
- Study finds hummingbirds' hovering flight likely evolved because of a lost gene [660d]
- Boards of directors and the media generally 'get it right' in rewarding CEOs based on performance, study shows [660d]
- Surprise magma chamber growing under Mediterranean volcano [660d]
- Fossils reveal prehistoric Patagonian dinosaurs [660d]
- All in the planning: State policies working to fix Gulf nutrient pollution [660d]
- Building better enzymes—by breaking them down [660d]
- Washing fabrics by hand reduces microplastic release compared with machine washing [660d]
- Using machine learning to map where sharks face the most risk from longline fishing [660d]
- Midterm elections show a silver lining for US democracy: Survey [660d]
- Effect of cultivar, cropping on female/male asparagus yields [660d]
- New wage atlas shows more than half of New Yorkers earn below a living wage [660d]
- Using machine learning to help monitor climate-induced hazards [660d]
- Scientists uncover coral-algae reward, punishment system [660d]
- Study examines how the Spanish far right frames traditional perspectives as 'love' [660d]
- Optical coating approach prevents fogging and unwanted reflections [660d]
- US west coast girds for more damaging storms [660d]
- US government examining over 500 'UFO' reports [660d]
- Two previously unknown bacterial species identified from patients with inflammatory bowel disease [660d]
- Aggressiveness of pet dogs is influenced by life history and owner's characteristics, study suggests [660d]
- Similarities in human and chimpanzee behavior support evolutionary basis for risk-taking [660d]
- Review highlights a century of science in tackling emerging fungal diseases in response to climate change [660d]
- Noise from urban environments found to affect the color of songbirds' beaks [660d]
- Scientists unveil a unified theory for rocky planet formation [660d]
- Existing fiber-optic cable networks could be used to establish a low-cost real-time ocean-Earth observatory [660d]
- Researchers devise a new way to control '3D' effects in chemical reactions [660d]
- Exploring the air we breathe [660d]
- How a rotating universe makes time travel possible [660d]
- Headless skeletons in a settlement trench: A 7,000-year-old mass grave? [660d]
- Discovery of cross-species signaling pathway unlocks mysteries around parasite immunity, development [660d]
- New study puts a number on what 'Exxon knew' decades ago about climate science [660d]
- South Korea to ban bear farming, but what to do about hundreds of captive animals that remain? [660d]
- 'More potent than cyanide': How to stay safe from blue-ringed octopus this summer [660d]
- Feeling flat now you're #BackToWork? A post-holiday slump is normal, but these clues signal it's time for a new job [660d]
- What does climate change mean for extreme waves? In 80% of the world, we don't really know [660d]
- The problem with Canada's immigration targets: They're 'guesstimates' easily misunderstood by the public [660d]
- What is racial battle fatigue? A school psychologist explains [660d]
- Five types of threat: How those who want to divide us use language to stoke violence [660d]
- College students who work more hours are less likely to graduate, new study finds [660d]
- Tanzania's tomato harvest goes to waste: Solar-powered cold storage could be a sustainable solution [660d]
- Sounding the alarm in time to save endangered species [660d]
- New research quantifies how much very hot temperatures restrict outdoor activity in China [660d]
- Does a 'fake news' label help audiences identify false information? [660d]
- How immortal jellyfish turn back time [660d]
- New study unveils Boltzmann fair division for distributive justice [660d]
- Scientists solve the mystery of why OGT enzyme is critical for cell survival [660d]
- How did the Butterfly Nebula get its wings? It's complicated [660d]
- NASA says 2022 fifth warmest year on record, warming trend continues [660d]
- Ancient ostrich eggs found in southern Israeli desert [660d]
- Quantum computers threaten our whole cybersecurity infrastructure: Here's how scientists can bulletproof it [660d]
- Why are women opting out of marriage around the world? [660d]
- Climate goals achievable at affordable cost: Study [660d]
- Scientists take another step toward creating better pain medications [660d]
- 800 Florida manatees died in 2022 as starvation lingers—but most survived red tide [660d]
- Gender recognition certificates: Self-identification and the row over it explained [660d]
- The proteins that fix (almost) everything [660d]
- Researchers devise, test food-safety training program for farmers market vendors [660d]
- Breaking down bacterial barriers: Computational models to speed up screening of antimicrobials [660d]
- Why older fathers pass on more genetic mutations to their offspring [660d]
- New strategy proposed for efficient degradation of antibiotics [660d]
- Mitokines play key roles in inter-tissue communication of mitochondrial stress and metabolic health [660d]
- Study clarifies mystery of crocodilian hemoglobin [660d]
- Eco-tourism: A win-win-win for visitors, locals, and nature [660d]
- 2022 water report: Global warming changing the water cycle [660d]
- Datagotchi: The voting-prediction tool keeps learning new things [660d]
- Toxic toilet paper and long-lasting chemicals found in endangered killer whales [660d]
- Confirming the theory behind the formation of planets, stars and black holes [660d]
- Study analyzes why Black people in Maine are more likely than white people to be arrested in traffic stops [660d]
- Overactive cell metabolism linked to biological aging [660d]
- Martian meteorite contains diverse array of organic compounds [660d]
- Virgin Orbit: Premature shutdown behind rocket launch fail [660d]
- 'Relentless cyclones' continue to batter US state of California [660d]
- UN confirms 2022 among eight hottest years on record [660d]
- Cloned horse raises hopes for equestrian sports in China [660d]
- Scientists develop novel mRNA delivery method using extracellular vesicles [660d]
- People's walking speeds measured: Who can reach the store in 15 minutes? [660d]
- Mind your Qs: PolyQ-binding protein 5 scaffolds the nucleolus [660d]
- Half a million lives could be saved yearly by replacing wood and charcoal stoves in Africa [660d]
- Tracing the origin of solar macrospicules [660d]
- Fish-hunting and eating behaviors confirmed in Japanese macaques [660d]
- DNA collected from slave skeletons interred in unmarked 18th-century burial ground reveals their history [660d]
- Cells use mechanical principles to integrate within existing tissues, study shows [660d]
- Astronomers dig out buried black holes with NASA's Chandra [660d]
- Sudden spin-down event illuminates magnetar mystery [660d]
- Artificial organic neuron closely mimics the characteristics of biological nerve cells [660d]
- A unique approach for studying changes in chemical markers on DNA [660d]
- New spin control method brings billion-qubit quantum chips closer [660d]
- Raising minimum age of trophy hunted lions could increase hunting sustainability [660d]
- How sex differences influence lung injury in mice [660d]
- Study reveals mechanism of selectivity switch from ethylene to acetate in high-rate CO2/CO electrolysis [660d]
- Muscles of female barklice's gynosome revealed using micro-CT scanner [660d]
- Agricultural droughts will continue across water-scarce Central Asia, says study [660d]
- Dolphins 'shout' over loud underwater noise to complete a cooperative task [660d]
- Ancient Siberian genomes reveal genetic backflow from North America across the Bering Sea [660d]
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