The Brutalist Report - science
- Brazil begins first operations to protect Amazon [846d]
- A mixture of crops provides ecological benefits for agricultural landscapes, find researchers [846d]
- Vulnerability of red sea urchins to climate change depends on location [846d]
- Unprecedented levels of high-severity fire burn in Sierra Nevada [846d]
- Researchers develop new, more accurate computational tool for long-read RNA sequencing [846d]
- Video: Exploring the 74,963 different kinds of ice [846d]
- Researchers find that traded species have distinctive life histories with extended reproductive lifecycles [846d]
- Economist examines US debt limit impact [846d]
- Statistical physics theorem also valid in the quantum world, study finds [846d]
- Multipronged approach needed to combat intimate partner violence in humanitarian settings [846d]
- Protecting and regenerating tropical mangroves [846d]
- Feds research whale mystery after more than a dozen dead whales wash up along East Coast [846d]
- Ripples in fabric of universe may reveal start of time [846d]
- Delivering a message by voice, even an artificial one, can be more compelling than putting it in writing [846d]
- A journey to the birthplace of lager beer [846d]
- Studying the feasibility of drones for collecting environmental data [846d]
- Soil organisms are essential for the maintenance of city parks and gardens, study shows [846d]
- World-first computational reconstruction of a virus in its biological entirety [846d]
- What do oranges, coffee grounds and seaweed have in common? They outshine cotton in sustainable fashion [846d]
- Environmental rules stoke anger as California lets precious stormwater wash out to sea [846d]
- How stray logs in Puget Sound turn industrial shorelines green [846d]
- Researchers discover novel mechanism for MRSA virulence [846d]
- Citizen science: From the cosmos to the classroom [846d]
- Where do your online shopping returns end up? In the trash, new research finds [846d]
- Exploring the outer solar system takes power: Here's a way to miniaturize nuclear batteries for deep space [846d]
- Could feral animals in Australia become distinct species? Some early signs that it's possible [846d]
- Across the US, White neighborhoods have more greenery, fewer dilapidated buildings, fewer multi-family homes: Study [846d]
- Viewpoint: In the Year of the Rabbit, spare a thought for all these wonderful endangered bunny species [846d]
- Ancient poop offers unusual insight into animal behavior [846d]
- Climate change is threatening Madagascar's famous forests: Study shows how serious it is [846d]
- New method can determine how much a predatory fish eats, which can contribute to more sustainable fishing [846d]
- Collision risk and habitat loss: Study examines how wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species [846d]
- Scientists reveal the molecular mechanism of miRNA biogenesis complex in C. elegans [846d]
- Scientists map 3D structure and electronic properties of important biological catalyst [846d]
- In the core of the cell: New insights into the utilization of nanotechnology-based drugs [846d]
- Family tree secrets: Island tree populations older, more diverse than expected [846d]
- Cancer-selective chemotherapy using a disassembly-assembly method [846d]
- Scientists create computer simulation based on digital microbes [846d]
- Forests face fierce threats from multiple industries, not just agricultural expansion [846d]
- How the Masai giraffe population has changed over 40 years in Tanzania's Arusha National Park [846d]
- How incorporation of water molecules into layered materials impacts ion storage capability [846d]
- Physicists demonstrate that coating bubbles with protein results in a highly stable contrast agent for medical use [846d]
- Just one degree can change a species [846d]
- The Floquet engineering of quantum materials [846d]
- Nanoscopic tool assesses alternative COVID-19 prevention [846d]
- Droughts can make water unaffordable for low-income households [846d]
- How antioxidants produced by mitochondria reach the cell surface to protect against death [846d]
- Using origami DNA to trap large viruses [846d]
- First Native American woman in space steps out on spacewalk [846d]
- Hubble captures minor asteroid crossing image of background galaxies [846d]
- Future-proofing ice measurements from space [846d]
- Carnivorous plants have turned to capturing mammal droppings [846d]
- Homeowners' cultural traits should be considered when promoting wildfire mitigation efforts, study finds [846d]
- It isn't the picky eaters that drive soil microbial metabolism [846d]
- New pathogen likely culprit for mass crab deaths: UK study [846d]
- Study of massive 2020 digital ad campaign to impact US presidential race shows it had little impact [846d]
- How to talk to someone about conspiracy theories in five simple steps [846d]
- Why Asia-Pacific tropical seas are flush with marine life [846d]
- Bimodal intervention shows promise for intimate partner violence survivors [846d]
- California takes a first step toward worker data rights [846d]
- Dust from southern Africa made its way to Antarctica within the last few thousand years [846d]
- Powerful computing helps identify potential new treatments for coronaviruses [846d]
- In-place manufacturing method improves gas sensor capabilities, production time [846d]
- New cell characterization method hints at reasons for resistance to cancer therapies [846d]
- Satellite mapping finds new colony of Emperor penguins [846d]
- Britain's Tim Peake steps down from ESA astronaut corps [846d]
- Policy levers that can push decarbonisation into overdrive [846d]
- Critical impacts of interfacial water on C-H activation in photocatalytic methane conversion [846d]
- Australian rangers find 'monster' 2.7 kg cane toad [846d]
- Scientists perform real-time environmental sensing over 524 kilometers of live aerial fiber [846d]
- Researchers demonstrate co-propagation of quantum and classical signals [846d]
- In a first, chemists synthesize ocean-based molecule that could fight Parkinson's [846d]
- Team achieves first precision gene editing in miscanthus [846d]
- Nearly 50-meter laser experiment sets record in University of Maryland hallway [846d]
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