The Brutalist Report - science
- Environment: Honey bees provide a snapshot of city landscape and health [698d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from the sun [698d]
- Particle errors: Quantifying the effects of simulation mixing state on aerosol optical properties [698d]
- Machine learning model helps forecasters improve confidence in storm prediction [698d]
- Will a robot take my job? Researcher says this view is overly pessimistic [698d]
- A reconstruction of prehistoric temperatures for some of the oldest archaeological sites in North America [698d]
- 'Taffy Galaxies' collide, leave behind bridge of star-forming material [698d]
- The death of open access mega-journals? [698d]
- Most of world's salt marshes likely to be underwater by 2100, study concludes [698d]
- NASA, Boeing aiming for July launch of Starliner space capsule [698d]
- Rare pink diamond worth $35 mn set for auction in New York [698d]
- How the gut creates a cozy home for beneficial microbiome species [698d]
- Rainbow trout subspecies newly named [698d]
- DACA has not had a negative impact on the US job market, finds study [698d]
- NGC 253: Chandra determines what makes a galaxy's wind blow [698d]
- Mimicking biological enzymes may be key to hydrogen fuel production [698d]
- Danish Zoo hopes to ignite panda romance [698d]
- Names Fiona, Ian removed from UN's hurricane roster [698d]
- Fish diversity documented in Switzerland's rivers [698d]
- How people move in front of an artwork can impact their experience [698d]
- Insects have more complex immune systems than previously thought [698d]
- Study finds COVID-19 pandemic increased, but also polarized, trust in science [698d]
- How to improve water permeability and rejection performance of RGO membranes? RGO-MXene membranes give answer [698d]
- Scientists shed light on how macrophages interact with microplastics [698d]
- Study of mental health and well-being promotion in Irish workplaces [698d]
- Dissecting the circadian clock in real time [698d]
- Why flexible franchises win in financial markets [698d]
- Researchers come up with a better way to forecast election results [698d]
- Stinky seaweed blooms: Turning an ecological risk into an opportunity [698d]
- 'Just old age' or is your dog experiencing a serious clinical issue? [698d]
- COVID-19 causes chaos in infected cells' RNA, finds study [698d]
- Understanding how cohesin makes DNA loops in the human genome and its role in Cornelia de Lange syndrome [698d]
- Promising probiotic for dairy cattle headed to marketplace [698d]
- Corruption episodes haunt democracies for decades, study finds [698d]
- Scientists uncover ice-age shift in Pacific Ocean circulation [698d]
- Opinion: Teaching the 'basics' is critical—but what NZ teachers really want are clear guidelines and expectations [698d]
- What are auroras, and why do they come in different shapes and colors? Two experts explain [698d]
- 'QBism': Quantum mechanics is not a description of objective reality—it reveals a world of genuine free will [698d]
- Part-time work is valuable to people with disabilities—but full time may be more likely to attract government support [698d]
- New study provides potential breakthrough on school bullying [698d]
- Ancient African empires' impact on migration revealed by genetics [698d]
- Ancient giant amphibians swam like crocodiles 250 million years ago, says new study [698d]
- Stereotypes about senior employees can lead to premature retirements [698d]
- Nature favors all creatures great and small over medium size, finds research [698d]
- Worry and suspicion reign as once-dry Tulare Lake drowns California farmland [698d]
- What is antisocial behavior? According researcher, no one really knows [698d]
- Opinion: Climate doomism is bad storytelling—hope is much more effective at triggering action [698d]
- Body language books get it wrong: The truth about reading nonverbal cues [698d]
- The pressures on mental health and well-being faced by teachers in the UK [698d]
- Scientists share 'comprehensive' map of volcanoes on Venus—all 85,000 of them [698d]
- Leonardo da Vinci's mother might have been a slave. Here's what the discovery reveals about Renaissance Europe [698d]
- Rare video of wombats offers a glimpse into the bizarre realm of animal reproduction [698d]
- Exploring new ways to study heart rate, respiration in wild animal populations [698d]
- 'Data project life cycle' approach proposed for preparing students [698d]
- Detroiters' views on reparations connected to perception of racial wealth gap, other inequality [698d]
- Scientists discover hidden crab diversity among coral reefs [698d]
- Scientists turn to coconuts to save the New Jersey coastline [698d]
- It's time to rethink what citizen science really is, say researchers [698d]
- Bright gamma ray burst confounds models of black hole birth [698d]
- Why tornadoes are still hard to forecast, even though storm predictions are improving [698d]
- Exploring new ways to protect food crops from climate change and other disruptions [698d]
- Experiment finds gluon mass in the proton [698d]
- Humans and housing density are the leading cause of death for local pumas, find researchers [698d]
- Smells shown to influence metabolism and aging in mice [698d]
- Turbulence theory extended to complex atmospheric conditions [698d]
- Scientists apply Raman quantitative 3D imaging to microbial monitoring [698d]
- Shod horses exhibit marked improvement in gait quality [698d]
- Seeking climate justice at the 'world court' for Vanuatu [698d]
- Study finds sulfate pollution impacts Texas gulf coast air [698d]
- How did the orchid mantis adapt and evolve? [698d]
- Direct evidence for relatively fast cycling of lignin and its high temperature sensitivity [698d]
- Researchers synthesize N and P co-doping catalysts [698d]
- Astronomers witness the birth of a very distant cluster of galaxies from the early universe [698d]
- Piezoelectric effect in liquids observed for the first time [698d]
- Beleaguered forests are losing ground [698d]
- Don't take batteries to the moon or Mars, 3D print them when you get there [698d]
- Researchers use Earth observations to identify damage, impacts from earthquakes in Turkey [698d]
- Attempting to catch dark matter in a basement [698d]
- Next-generation aramid fiber with electrical conductivity [698d]
- Deep ocean currents around Antarctica headed for collapse, study finds [698d]
- Magnon-based computation could signal computing paradigm shift [698d]
- Faster recognition of non-native iguanas on Saba helps Caribbean conservation efforts [698d]
- A new drug-resistant fungus is spreading in hospitals. Is it 'The Last of Us' in real life? [698d]
- Tree ring width predicted by machine learning [698d]
- Examining why egg yolk was used in Old Masters' oil paints [698d]
- Integrating unique long-term datasets reveals how upwelling affects marine life from the surface to deep seafloor [698d]
- How the ancestors of today's marine fishes conquered the oceans [698d]
- A researcher's life's work uncovers first ancient DNA from Swahili civilization [698d]
- The shape of your heart matters [698d]
- Bacterial injection system delivers proteins in mice and human cells [698d]
- Scientists solve mystery of cubic ice [698d]
- New paper investigates exoplanet climates [698d]
- Success in simple creation of artificial metalloenzymes with high stereoselectivity [698d]
- The element of surprise: How unexpected syntax makes marketing communications more effective [698d]
- Microplastic found in Antarctic krill and salps [698d]
- Cooking up plasmas with microwaves [698d]
- Discovery of a new topological phase could lead to exciting developments in nanotechnology [698d]
- Scientists suggest new solution for flexible self-healing zinc-ion batteries [698d]
- How women-led nations succeeded during pandemic [698d]
- New study provides novel insights into the cosmic evolution of amino acids [698d]
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