The Brutalist Report - science
- Video: This kind of ice is actually glass [702d]
- Pond emission measurements improve climate predictions [702d]
- Canada braces for possible worst wildfire season ever [702d]
- Big data astronomy: Using statistics in a new way to decipher the universe [702d]
- New strategy can harvest chemical information on rare isotopes with a fraction of the material [702d]
- How Sierra Nevada snowpack confounds Central Valley groundwater readings [702d]
- New digital tool enables farmers' decisions for sustainable agriculture [702d]
- Germany returns 'stolen' dinosaur fossil to Brazil [702d]
- Study: Tools to assess crime risk for young cohorts are likely to fail over time if they ignore social change [702d]
- 'Improvised, spotty and belated': Will California reform its oversight of water rights? [702d]
- Fostering acceptance of sexual minorities in the Hispanic community [702d]
- Reflecting on 20 years of progress in interfacial sciences and engineering [702d]
- South Africa's Lee Berger, palaeontology action hero [702d]
- Sanctions on Russia's businesses haven't worked, says study [702d]
- Degradable polyethylene plastics from the nonalternating terpolymerization of ethylene, CO, and polar monomers [702d]
- Lessons from 'The Blob' to help manage fisheries during future marine heatwaves [702d]
- 'Sooty bark disease,' harmful for maples and humans, can be monitored by pollen sampling stations [702d]
- A simple solution for nuclear matter in two dimensions [702d]
- Muscle fibers: An unexpected organization revealed in Mediterranean fish [702d]
- Social media posts can be used to track individuals' income and economic inequalities [702d]
- Fertilizer study reveals opportunities for increased profitability for mango farmers in Southern Vietnam [702d]
- Cell-membrane coated nanoparticles light up two cancer biomarkers at once to give more complete picture of tumor [702d]
- New study examines ways to expand nature conservation in the EU [702d]
- New study reveals the resilience patterns of human mobility in response to extreme urban floods [702d]
- River diversions may cause microplastics to remain longer on land and in streams before reaching oceans [702d]
- Introducing super drought: A new framework and web service [702d]
- Human factors affect bees' communication, researchers find [702d]
- Wearable textile captures energy from body movement to power devices [702d]
- Simultaneous multi-material embedded printing for 3D heterogeneous structures [702d]
- Two new snail species discovered in Lake Biwa after systematic revision [702d]
- Bacterial colonization of the lung also depends on the host genome [702d]
- CRISPR/Cas9 reveals a key gene involved in the evolution of coral skeleton formation [702d]
- The other side of the story: How evolution impacts the environment [702d]
- Early universe crackled with bursts of star formation, Webb Telescope shows [702d]
- Quantum computers are better at guessing, new study demonstrates [702d]
- World's oldest-known burial site found in S.Africa: scientists [702d]
- Following in the footsteps of early 20th century naturalist Elizabeth Kerr [702d]
- Earth's land is drying as it warms, but it is not clear how dry is too dry [702d]
- Good seaweed news: Sargassum belt has actually shrunk. It may mean cleaner beaches [702d]
- Peregrine falcons swoop down on bystanders in downtown Chicago [702d]
- Five incredible craters that will make you fall in love with the grandeur of our solar system [702d]
- Treated wastewater in Victoria is still contaminated, study finds. So are people and the environment safe? [702d]
- Rare wolverine spotted in California is 2nd confirmed specimen in a century [702d]
- Great white sharks more common off California coast than previously thought, study says [702d]
- 10 Australian companies have embraced the 4-day week—here's what they say about it [702d]
- NASA, SpaceX launch solar arrays, cargo to space station [702d]
- Social media snaps map the sweep of Japan's cherry blossom season in unprecedented detail [702d]
- Webb Space Telescope peers behind barred spiral galaxy NGC 5068 [702d]
- Predictive models show wildlife managers where to find destructive feral swine [702d]
- Implications of no-free-lunch theorems [702d]
- Social copying and tipping points mapped on gull population [702d]
- Study finds search for missing Indigenous women hampered by police apathy [702d]
- Discovery of a new animal parasitic euglenid species in rice fields [702d]
- Is frying food possible in space? [702d]
- Work requirements may not work for domestic violence survivors, but they rarely get waivers for cash assistance [702d]
- 3D scans shed new light on mysterious Roman burial practice [702d]
- 3D printing near net shape parts with no post-processing [702d]
- Research identifies why people prefer spontaneity in entertainment [702d]
- 7 in 10 pupils want an education that helps them tackle the climate crisis, finds UK report [702d]
- New report underscores importance of microbes in climate change modeling [702d]
- The digital dark matter clouding AI in genome analysis [702d]
- Scientists propose novel method to estimate human-caused heat emission [702d]
- Blogging influencers could be music to a marketeer's ears [702d]
- Multi-omics resources for targeted agronomic improvement of pigmented rice [702d]
- Researchers demonstrate secure information transfer using spatial correlations in quantum entangled beams of light [702d]
- Webb Space Telescope detects universe's most distant complex organic molecules [702d]
- Officially reported temperatures underestimate Miami's heat burden, new study finds [702d]
- Researchers build on Human Genome Project advances [702d]
- Dying stars' cocoons could be new source of gravitational waves [702d]
- Amount of warming triggering carbon dioxide in air hits new peak, growing at near-record fast rate [702d]
- The rise of pelagic fungi and their crucial role in oceanic ecosystems [702d]
- Scientists expand understanding of limb evolution in earliest birds [702d]
- Can forest fires be predicted? How drones, data and computer science are being used in western Canada [702d]
- 3D printing, motion-tracking technology create new treatment options for veterinary orthopedic patients [702d]
- Social media misinformation theory draws on classic tragedies, platform algorithms [702d]
- Hubble images Messier 85 [702d]
- Scientists discover air quality monitoring stations are collecting urgently needed biodiversity data [702d]
- New study explores phosphorus recovery from sewage sludge in China for environmental sustainability and cost analysis [702d]
- Scientists identify fungal proteins responsible for suppressing host plant immunity from infection [702d]
- Carbon-based stimuli-responsive nanomaterials: Their classification and application [702d]
- Indigenous control of land leads to better reforestation outcomes [702d]
- Self-teaching web app improves speed, accuracy of classifying DNA variations among cereal varieties [702d]
- Tracing Chile's Indigenous roots through genetics and linguistics [702d]
- Study: Climate change's cost includes losses of learning and earnings due to natural disasters [702d]
- Optical memristors review: Shining a light on neuromorphic computing [702d]
- Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals [702d]
- How a microbe creates its own sulfate reduction machinery [702d]
- Climate justice: Global North owes $170 trillion for excessive carbon dioxide emissions, says study [702d]
- 'Butterfly chaos effect' discovered in swarms and herds of animals [702d]
- The stories about whales helping tackle climate change are overblown, says new research [702d]
- Weather anomalies found to be keeping insects active longer [702d]
- Nanobiotics: AI for discovering where and how nanoparticles bind with proteins [702d]
- What are meteorites? I visit and study the craters they've left across our planet [702d]
- Quantum effects detected in hydrogen and noble gas collisions [702d]
- Nanozyme hydrogel: A breakthrough solution for Candida vaginitis treatment [702d]
- How studying poop may help boost white rhino populations [702d]
- Identifying new genes may elevate efficiency of photosynthesis in crops, could boost yields [702d]
- Team creates low-cost, 3D-printed water pollution sensor [702d]
- Study shows previously unknown antibiotic resistance widespread among bacteria [702d]
- New way to conduct 3D printing of nanoscale silica glass allows for much lower temperatures [702d]
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