The Brutalist Report - science
- Researchers create new imaging technique based on photoswitchable Raman probe [599d]
- Scientists believe disorienting the malaria parasite may prevent it from causing harm [599d]
- Researchers' analysis underpins new 2040 climate targets by EU advisors [599d]
- Tribes seek greater involvement in talks on Colorado River water crisis [599d]
- France to push shipping carbon tax at finance summit [599d]
- Study: 'Multiplicity of impact' from natural disasters affects Black people most [599d]
- German archaeologists find Bronze Age sword so well-preserved it 'almost shines' [599d]
- Emergency relief: More efficient supply chains mean more help for every euro donated [599d]
- Forest fire risks mount in drought-hit Nordic nations [599d]
- Overcoming the trade-off between sub-nanometer size and high metal loading in meta cluster catalysts [599d]
- Opinion: The massive dam removal on the Klamath may save salmon but can't solve the West's water crisis [599d]
- Pulsars could help map the black hole at the center of the Milky Way [599d]
- Miniature snail in a rock sandwich: Study describes first fossil record of thorn snails in the southern US [599d]
- Examining impacts of elevated salinity on microbial interactions within activated sludge microbial community [599d]
- Complexity is a barrier to horizontal gene transfer, shows new study [599d]
- An efficient strategy to promote novel products on Cu-based catalysts [599d]
- Examining 'glitches in the matrix': Team finds ways to harness quantum power of atomic flaws [599d]
- How to make better decisions—using scoring systems [599d]
- Opinion: The US will send depleted uranium munitions to Ukraine—despite military, health and environmental effects [599d]
- Opinion: Abortion prison sentence shows the law is focused on fetuses—why that's dangerous for women [599d]
- How the Unabomber's unique linguistic fingerprints led to his capture [599d]
- Ribbiting rhythms: Citizen science reveals new information about frog calls [599d]
- New technologies reveal the impact of circular economy on threatened species such as the Egyptian vulture [599d]
- Cover crops contribute to soil health, study shows [599d]
- Handing over European service module for Artemis II [599d]
- Researchers manufacture first-ever droplet-etched quantum dots that glow in C-band optical light [599d]
- Exploring gravity's effect on quantum spins [599d]
- Study finds that cliffhangers keep audiences... [to be continued] [599d]
- When is migration successful adaptation to climate change? [599d]
- Novel approach to fabricating artificial graphene nanoribbons with embedded pentagon carbon [599d]
- With transparent machine learning tool, engineers accelerate polymer discovery [599d]
- Mapping beaver dams with machine learning [599d]
- Deep sea dive from a desk uncovers three new species [599d]
- Hubble captures galaxy NGC 7292 [599d]
- Producers can now go 'whole hog' on new heat stress app for pigs [599d]
- Image: Carbon monoxide from fires in Canada [599d]
- Sun-watching Proba-3 formation flyers tested for take-off [599d]
- Researchers follow AI path to safer senolytic compounds [599d]
- New study maps impact of interprovincial trade on pollution-related mortality in China [599d]
- Sending money back home: What happens when people are squeezed at both ends? [599d]
- Q&A: Illuminating physics in the kitchen [599d]
- A newly identified protein confers drought tolerance to plants [599d]
- Study provides new insights on bacteria that cause food poisoning [599d]
- Research hints at how fungus farming ants keep their gardens healthy [599d]
- Researchers discuss how AI could change the nature of social science research [599d]
- From cross to self-pollination: Examining how plants develop different routes to replication [599d]
- Simulations show politically motivated gerrymandering mostly evens out on a national scale [599d]
- Metal nanoclusters are tunable for many applications from catalysis to biomedicine, says study [599d]
- 'He just kept going'—why you might snap back, freeze or ignore street harassment [599d]
- Seismology at light speed: How fiber-optic telecommunications cables deliver a close-up view of Alpine Fault [599d]
- Scientists have created synthetic human embryos. Now we must consider the ethical and moral quandaries [599d]
- A catalyst synthesis strategy to optimize hydrogen production from water electrolysis [599d]
- Dust in the wind: Forecasting storms with AI [599d]
- Researchers introduce a two-step process for producing phosphorus-containing chemicals [599d]
- Bees and hoverflies are key to growing more fruit and veg in cities—new research [599d]
- Data from InSight suggests Mars has an all-liquid core and internal mass anomalies [599d]
- Imagine the outcry if factories killed as many people as wood heaters [599d]
- Nigeria is Africa's leading rice producer, but still needs more—reusing wastewater for irrigation would boost farming [599d]
- Generation of high-quality cartilage from iPS cell-derived mesenchymal stem cells [599d]
- Fossil study challenges long-held theory on Fibonacci spirals found in nature [599d]
- New cooling technology developed for quantum computing circuits [599d]
- Record UK drinking water demand sparks water use restrictions [599d]
- Beijing roasts in record mid-June temperatures [599d]
- Cyclone Biparjoy eases over Indian coast [599d]
- Mass of rock slides down mountainside above evacuated Swiss village, narrowly misses settlement [599d]
- Researchers discover new class of membrane carriers [599d]
- Team finds new behavior of light: Anderson localization of electromagnetic waves in three dimensions [599d]
- Using agricultural waste materials to produce lactic acid [599d]
- The 'brightest of all time' gamma-ray burst and its ordinary supernova [599d]
- Mapping the curvature where electrons reside in Kagome materials [599d]
- Researchers use ultrasound to control orientation of small particles [599d]
- New method can manipulate the shape and packing of DNA [599d]
- How to see 5 planets line up in the sky on Saturday morning [599d]
- Overfishing pushes reef sharks toward extinction: study [599d]
- 'Disaster' Cyclone Biparjoy weakens after ramming India's coast [599d]
- CO2 cuts vs. cash: Climate talks stymied by stand-off [599d]
- 'There is nothing for me': Vietnam drought dries up income [599d]
- Cyclone Biparjoy leaves destructive trail on Indian coast [599d]
- Final launch of Europe's Ariane 5 rocket postponed [599d]
- El Niño, not avian flu, caused the deaths of hundreds of birds in Mexico, government says [599d]
- Archaeologists find mummy surrounded by coca leaves on hilltop in Peru's capital [599d]
- Virgin Galactic to send Italian researchers to space, then regular commercial flights [599d]
- June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikes [599d]
- Japan's subtropical forests home to a newly discovered beetle species [599d]
- Book examines classroom dialog across language and culture [599d]
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