The Brutalist Report - science
- Astronomers solve the 60-year mystery of quasars, the most powerful objects in the universe [658d]
- Mixing theory and observation to envision a warmer world [658d]
- Researcher's new book reveals spirituality is a powerful force in women's prisons [658d]
- Hispanics with disabilities making historic rebound in job market post-COVID-19 shutdown [658d]
- Burnout has far-reaching consequences for teachers' physical health, shows study [658d]
- Paper identifies best practices for inclusive authorship to reduce barriers to participation [658d]
- Patient capital is in short supply, research finds [658d]
- COVID market disruptions were tougher on small firms spread up and down supply chain, study finds [658d]
- NASA retires mineral mapping instrument on Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter [658d]
- State of the Climate report: Temperature, sea level continue to rise in New Jersey [658d]
- Wealthy white homeowners more likely to see financial benefits from land conservation, study shows [658d]
- A pioneering artificial intelligence method to fight urban air pollution [658d]
- New motion blur restoration approach for improved weed detection in crop fields [658d]
- Norway irked over Swedish rocket crash on its turf [658d]
- Asteroid's comet-like tail is not made of dust, solar observatories reveal [658d]
- Analysis of popular music from 1946 to 2020 finds lead vocal tracks are getting quieter [658d]
- Pension clawback 'poorly understood' and the cause of financial distress, particularly for women, report warns [658d]
- What microbes can tell us about life on Earth and in space [658d]
- Valley-transistor in two-dimensional materials: An ingredient for all-optical quantum technologies [658d]
- US forests are failing to keep up with climate change, finds study [658d]
- Relatives discovered: Membrane proteins of cyanobacteria and higher organisms are structurally highly similar [658d]
- Fabrication and applications of van der Waals heterostructures [658d]
- The role of mutation in nucleoproteins of SARS-CoV-2 [658d]
- Most smallholder farmers surveyed in Uganda believe they can reduce damage caused by fall armyworm pest [658d]
- Sizing them up: An algorithm to accurately quantify rapeseed silique morphology [659d]
- Novel living yeast-based dual biosensor for detecting peptide variants [659d]
- SpaceX Starship clobbered Texas launch pad; future Space Coast launches prompt contingency plans [659d]
- First heat wave of the year set to bake Sierra Nevada snowpack: 'The big melt is now here' [659d]
- After historic year of environmental laws, California wants to go further [659d]
- Japan firm's pioneering Moon landing fails [659d]
- Researchers describe mechanisms that could prevent infections with the influenza A and Ebola viruses [659d]
- Pet rabbits need freedom to exercise, study finds [659d]
- Hubble spotlights barred spiral galaxy UGC 678 [659d]
- Creating universal critical nitrogen dilution curves for Japonica rice [659d]
- Novel genetic manipulation technique can help scientists make the most of radiation-resistant bacterium [659d]
- Project seeks to make bioplastics more attractive for industry [659d]
- Here's how NASA is planning to protect Earth from asteroids and comets [659d]
- Hakuto-R spacecraft just captured its own stunning version of 'Earthrise' [659d]
- Medium-sized black holes eat stars 'like messy toddlers,' says new study [659d]
- Opinion: Climate isn't a distraction from the military's job of war fighting. It's front and center [659d]
- The pandemic deepened gender inequality in dual-career households, finds research [659d]
- Local food is not enough—we need a sustainable transition in the food system, say researchers [659d]
- Researcher: Social media scatters your brain, and then you buy stuff you don't need [659d]
- White power movements in US history have often relied on veterans—and not on lone wolves, says expert [659d]
- Treating polluted water with nanofiber membranes [659d]
- How to repair a damaged reputation [659d]
- From horseback to motorbike: Inside the motorcycle boom in Indigenous South America [659d]
- Cancel culture: YouTube videos on 'getting cancelled' are now their own genre and have links to the past [659d]
- New single-nucleotide polymorphism chip that can help identify genetic markers of desirable traits in rice [659d]
- Horses living in groups are better at following human indications than horses living in individual paddocks, shows study [659d]
- Scientists demonstrate unprecedented sensitivity in measuring time delay between two photons [659d]
- Fossilized soot and charcoal make it possible to reconstruct the history of the Nerja cave [659d]
- Say 'ahhh': This ecofriendly tongue depressor checks vitals [659d]
- Improving bloodstain pattern analysis with fluid dynamics [659d]
- Sorghum bran rises as an ingredient for enhancing gluten-free bread [659d]
- Scientists create a longer-lasting exciton that may open new possibilities in quantum information science [659d]
- Scientists address global crop growing challenge [659d]
- Ethical non-monogamy: What to know about these often misunderstood relationships [659d]
- 'Noisome stinking scum': How Londoners protested river pollution in the 1600s [659d]
- Keeping a diary can improve teachers' well-being. Here are some ways it can work for all of us [659d]
- Using artificial intelligence to create a tsunami early warning system [659d]
- Animals learn survival tricks from others, even if they live alone, finds researcher [659d]
- Researchers devise genetically encoded DNA origami for targeted and precise gene therapy in vivo [659d]
- Carbon dioxide recycling: What is the role of the electrolyte? [659d]
- Seasonal effects on aboveground biomass estimation in mountainous deciduous forests [659d]
- Biocatalytic synthesis of pseudouridine for cheaper mRNA vaccines [659d]
- Study of Small Magellanic Cloud suggests planets could have formed during 'cosmic noon' [659d]
- Fluorescent aromatic nanobelts with unique size-dependent properties [659d]
- A simple paper test could offer early cancer diagnosis [659d]
- Uncovering a star's demise: Supermassive black hole tears apart a giant star [659d]
- Using a computational model to study how to land on a planet safely [659d]
- What Rosalind Franklin truly contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA [659d]
- Van der Waals integration permits novel hetero-integrated photonic devices and flexible optical applications [659d]
- Mapping floods of the future reveals communities at risk due to climate change [659d]
- Study shows how accents, gender of candidates affect hiring decisions, careers [659d]
- Defect-rich MnOx nanobelts prepared for glutathione detection in recent study [659d]
- Aerial root mucilage fixes atmospheric nitrogen to support plant growth [659d]
- Both internal and external stimuli found to control anthocyanin accumulation in fruit [659d]
- Condensed matter physics inspires a new model of cellular behavior [659d]
- Researchers ID protein that helps cancer cells in cell division process [659d]
- Early-nesting ducks at increased risk due to changes in climate, land use [659d]
- Butterflies and dodos hold clues to protecting biodiversity [659d]
- Underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study [659d]
- Tokyo company aims to be 1st business to put lander on moon [659d]
- A heartbeat in a dish: Growing specialized heart cells [659d]
- Analyzing the effectiveness of increasing investment in educational support for children in shrinking Japanese cities [659d]
- Monolayer hexagonal boron nitride can extend plasmonic enhancement limit [659d]
- Two-component system could offer a new way to halt internal bleeding [659d]
- Star-forming activity in the interacting galaxy system NGC 5291 investigated with AstroSat [659d]
- Mixotrophic microorganisms in the deep sea regulate energy balance [659d]
- Researchers identify a new genetic culprit in canine bladder cancers [659d]
- Earliest animal likely used chemical signaling to evolve into multicellular organism [659d]
- Highly sensitive Raman probe detects enzyme expression in heterogeneous tissues [659d]
- New method for designing efficient biomimetic catalysts [659d]
- New dual mode ratio fluorescence sensing system enables rapid in situ detection of carbaryl residues [659d]
- The dynamics of 'hotspot forming' high-energy quasiparticles in a superconducting nanowire [659d]
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