The Brutalist Report - science
- Measuring the value that US residents place on clean water [893d]
- A potential therapeutic approach for treating colistin-resistant infections [893d]
- Why does your life flash before your eyes near death? [893d]
- Environmental groups sue FAA over SpaceX Texas rocket launch [893d]
- The science behind the life and times of the Earth's salt flats [893d]
- Scientists describe carbon cycle in a subglacial freshwater lake in Antarctica for first time [893d]
- Thrift shops thrive when disorder is balanced with high seller knowledge [893d]
- Magnetic imaging unlocks crucial property of 2D superconductor [893d]
- Scientists use ultrabright X-ray beams to characterize broadly neutralizing antibodies against a range of coronaviruses [893d]
- Interactive 3D model recreates Old Man of the Mountain [893d]
- New 50-year study offers insight into effects of climate on bird reproduction [893d]
- Food, fertilizer, fuel? Hunt is on for solutions to Caribbean's exploding seaweed problem [893d]
- Study: Police murder of George Floyd associated with short-term spike in firearm assaults on US police officers [893d]
- What to know about red-flag warnings, an ominous wildfire forecast [893d]
- Epic snowpack upends rhythms of life for many species in Sierra Nevada range [893d]
- Bacteria could make salmon healthier [893d]
- Massive radio array to search for extraterrestrial signals from other civilizations [893d]
- Researchers pin down PFAS prevalence in firefighter gear [893d]
- Drones offer more efficient way to survey vital oyster reefs [893d]
- Scientists use power of AI to supercharge planetary studies [893d]
- Examining the nuances of the forest-water connection [893d]
- Upcycling method turns textile trash to functional coatings [893d]
- SpaceX Starship effectively grounded by FAA after in-flight explosion [893d]
- JWST's MIRI instrument is having problems again [893d]
- Isotope analysis helps tell the stories of Aboriginal people living under early colonial expansion [893d]
- Opinion: When employers reward 'ideal' workers, gender equality suffers [893d]
- Researchers find long-banned pollutants in the very deepest part of the ocean [893d]
- Fur seals on a remote island chain are exposed to huge amounts of toxic heavy metals, yet somehow, they're healthy [893d]
- Researchers: Drone seeding and E-seeds sound exciting, but ecosystem restoration needs practical solutions [893d]
- Comparison of specimens and field observations reveals biases in biodiversity data [893d]
- Deadly heat waves threaten to reverse India's progress on poverty and inequality—new research [893d]
- Silver nanoparticles spark key advance in thermoelectricity for power generation [893d]
- Exploring the evolution of cannabinoid biosynthesis in a non-cannabis plant [893d]
- Prevalence of transposable elements may provide clues to worldwide mammal biodiversity [893d]
- Researchers uncover new mechanisms regulating plant response to temperature [893d]
- Harmful fisheries subsidies are leading to more fishing vessels chasing fewer fish: Study [893d]
- Differing device personalities come together for future quantum computing networks [893d]
- Having daughters might not move politicians' votes on women's issues to the left, after all [893d]
- Carbon sink models need nitrogen, says study [893d]
- Finding the best liquids to maximize antioxidant content in spinach smoothies [893d]
- Scientists map the distribution of carnitine in muscle cells [893d]
- Seafood industry resists push to reel in traceable wild fish: Study [893d]
- Webb finds water vapor, but is it from a rocky planet or its star? [893d]
- Digital non-degree credentials may go into a black hole when applying for jobs, research says [893d]
- New tool helps communities shore up their wildfire defenses [893d]
- Tackling e-cigarettes: One path forward in the fight against e-waste pollution [893d]
- Study: Caterpillar traces repel spider mites and may help agriculture [893d]
- Behind the formation and protection of microtubules [893d]
- Researchers develop clever algorithm to improve our understanding of particle beams in accelerators [893d]
- Solo rower launches Europe trek to expose river pollution [893d]
- Middle Ordovician 'marine dwarf world' found in Castle Bank, Wales [893d]
- New measurements suggest rethinking the shape of the Milky Way galaxy [893d]
- Interdependent superconducting networks [893d]
- Rougher faults may generate more earthquake aftershocks [893d]
- How are dinosaur tissues preserved in deep time? [893d]
- Opinion: Generational and cultural change is stimulating environmental sustainability [893d]
- Researchers pull back the quantum curtain on 'Weyl fermions' [893d]
- Zeroing in on a fundamental property of the proton's internal dynamics [893d]
- Towards a sustainable superconductor technology with magnesium diboride super magnets [893d]
- Lithography-free photonic chip offers speed and accuracy for artificial intelligence [893d]
- Astronomers discover two super-Earths orbiting nearby star [893d]
- Researchers present RNA-based nanodrug treatment for ovarian cancer [893d]
- Developing multiple concentration gradients for single cell–level drug screening [893d]
- Solving the mystery of protein surface interactions with geometric fingerprints [893d]
- Occludin protein found to play key role in spread of coronavirus throughout body's cells [893d]
- Scientists take an important step toward using quantum computers to advance materials science [893d]
- Efficient synthesis of indole derivatives, an important component of most drugs, allows the development of new drugs [893d]
- iDNA from flies used to track native species across WA's wheatbelt [893d]
- Low-income areas shown to experience hotter temperatures in L.A. county [893d]
- Do people and monkeys see colors the same way? [893d]
- New biocomputing method uses enzymes as catalysts for DNA-based molecular computing [893d]
- Costa Rican sloth antibiotics offer hope for human medicine [893d]
- Life on land and water teeters between haves and have-nots [893d]
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