The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists work to prevent interplanetary pollution that could pose a threat to life on Earth [453d]
- This AI system only needs a small amount of data to predict molecular properties [453d]
- Climate change tests limits of Mediterranean wildfire strategy [453d]
- At least 50 dead in Pakistan monsoon floods [453d]
- Wildfires in Canada have broken records for area burned, evacuations and cost, official says [453d]
- New research uncovers potential benefits, consequences of ocean iron fertilization [453d]
- Board games boost math ability in young children, study finds [453d]
- Researchers explore public support for militarily defending NATO allies [454d]
- California Science Center to start complex process to display space shuttle Endeavour vertically [454d]
- Study results show lead hunting ammunition hinders bald eagle recovery, resiliency [454d]
- Financial transparency index helps track the flow of 'dark money' in politics [454d]
- Forensics lab cracks case on newer, 'greener' gunshot residue [454d]
- Researchers offer a tropical perspective on marine conservation [454d]
- Uncovering the mysteries of the clitoris with advanced imaging techniques [454d]
- How electrostatics can advance green catalysis events [454d]
- Food labels offer consumer choices but also confusion about animal welfare, says expert [454d]
- Scientists synthesize isotopic atropisomers based on carbon isotope discrimination [454d]
- Study finds potentially harmful chemicals lingered in homes affected by Marshall Fire [454d]
- Employment has a positive effect on maternal well-being, but women with very young children may need more support [454d]
- Top corn producing state to see future drop in yield, cover crop efficiency: Study [454d]
- Seven things you should know about blue-green algae [454d]
- Do paper calendars help us plan better than digital calendars? [454d]
- Metal/covalent organic frameworks for aqueous rechargeable zinc-ion batteries [454d]
- Study attributes shift of decadal trend in Middle East dust activities to North Tropical Atlantic variability [454d]
- Investigating instruction-giving in video-mediated second language learning [454d]
- Chemists develop new process for the production of ring-shaped molecules [454d]
- New insight into how plant cells divide [454d]
- A review of the latest metal sulfide-based heterojunction photocatalysts [454d]
- Study shows how accounting practices distort economic reality [454d]
- Exploring how movie locations move tourism [454d]
- Helicopter underwater escape training for ESA's astronaut support team [454d]
- Solving the RIME deployment mystery on ESA's Juice mission [454d]
- Researchers develop new strategy for acquisition and analysis of image-based phenome in rice [454d]
- New teaching method can even out children's reading skills [454d]
- How one of nature's most fundamental molecules forms [454d]
- Why does matter exist? Roundness of electrons may hold clues [454d]
- Building models to predict interactions in plant microbiomes [454d]
- Ready, set, upgrade: Advanced Photon Source's overhaul is underway [454d]
- Humidity—not just light—causes color degradation in historical paintings, researchers discover [454d]
- How a standard version of the east African language was formed—and spread across the world [454d]
- The shift to working from home will be difficult to reverse [454d]
- Australia's 'retirement age' just became 67. So why are the French so upset about working until 64? [454d]
- Why are so many climate records breaking all at once? [454d]
- Dashcam images offer insight on NYPD officer deployment [454d]
- Marine heat waves caused mass seabird die-offs, beach surveys show [454d]
- Researchers demonstrate first visible wavelength femtosecond fiber laser [454d]
- Arctic permafrost runoff driven by climate change [454d]
- Study explores incarceration, employment and re-offense during COVID-19 pandemic [454d]
- Zoonotic disease threats in the US uncovered in comprehensive new report [454d]
- AI could improve assessments of childhood creativity [454d]
- Research reveals impact of climate change on Ireland's flora and fauna [454d]
- Investigation: South Florida's smaller airports top the country in lead emissions, but nearby residents remain unaware [454d]
- 'The sargassum season for Florida is gone': Mysterious seaweed disappearances continue [454d]
- Los Angeles, again, sees drop in air quality after Fourth of July fireworks [454d]
- Investigating the wildlife market on the dark web [454d]
- Bay Area birdwatchers mourn the failed rescue of 'Tuffy,' the kidnapped baby hawk [454d]
- Using statistics to calculate whether whales are acting weirdly [454d]
- Public supports hydrogen and biofuels to decarbonize global shipping, study finds [454d]
- 'Shark Tank' data reveals women are less likely to get funding when pitching innovative ideas to investors [454d]
- Genetic changes have affected maize's tolerance to moderate and severe heat stress [454d]
- Physicists generate first snapshots of fermion pairs, shed light on how electrons form superconducting pairs [454d]
- Why you won't see kangaroos in Java but you will find goannas in Australia [454d]
- Policymakers should consider animal welfare in decisions, research suggests [454d]
- Study suggests birds have a net benefit on production for some crops by controlling pests [454d]
- Quasar disks could host black hole collision events [454d]
- Scientists propose an all-optical labeling method for encrypted fiber optic tags [454d]
- Researchers develop novel biodegradable nanoprobe to detect diabetic retinopathy in its early stages [454d]
- Survey of star masses in early universe analog shows distribution is not radically different from present day clusters [454d]
- Researchers calculate economic value of temporary carbon reduction with 'social value of offsets' formula [454d]
- Animals who mate during a heat wave less likely to reproduce successfully, new study shows [454d]
- Cracking the code for better barley, and more of it [454d]
- Genetically modified crops may be a solution to hunger—why there is skepticism in Africa [454d]
- Africa's linguistic diversity goes largely unnoticed in research on multilingualism, study finds [454d]
- Why there are fewer insects on UK farms than there were a century ago—and how to restore them [454d]
- Why archaeologists usually rebury their excavations [454d]
- Can the boreal forest be used to concretely fight climate change? [454d]
- Anticipating Canada's crisis response decisions can save critical time in future wildfire seasons [454d]
- Toward ternary quantum information processing: Success generating two-qutrit entangling gates with high fidelity [454d]
- Largest-ever genomic sequencing study of canine cancers reveals striking similarities to human cancers [454d]
- International team studies evolution of the commons as a business model [454d]
- Q&A: Empowering vulnerable communities in the face of growing natural threats [454d]
- Researchers devise a better way to build aptamers [454d]
- Tombs rich in artifacts discovered by Swedish expedition in Cyprus [454d]
- Sweat it out: Novel wearable biosensor monitors sweat electrolytes [454d]
- Researchers use supercomputer to investigate dark matter [454d]
- New breakthrough shows how short pulses of light destroy particles [454d]
- Research team solves the riddle of the viscosity jump in the Earth's lower mantle [454d]
- Team develops peptides to combat bacterial biofilms [454d]
- Team develops all-species coronavirus test [454d]
- Astronomers discover elusive planet responsible for spiral arms around its star [454d]
- Scientists develop strategy to engineer artificial allosteric sites in protein complexes [454d]
- Research shows shrinking Arctic glaciers are unearthing a new source of methane [454d]
- New study challenges conventional understanding of charging process in electrochemical devices [454d]
- Study examines centuries of identity lost because of slavery [454d]
- The power of the Copper Age 'Ivory Lady' revealed [454d]
- Village dogs match pet dogs in reading human facial expressions, study shows [454d]
- Study finds viruses can help host bacteria survive in man-made environments [454d]
- New saddle-mapping tech can reduce back pain for horses [454d]
- Cancer can be treated by blocking central conductor of cell division, study finds [454d]
- Beamline innovation could enhance the potential of cancer treatment with proton therapy [454d]
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