The Brutalist Report - science
- Thanks to trapped electrons, a material expected to be a conducting metal remains an insulator [445d]
- When charities engage in 'brand activism', research shows they must demonstrate bravery to attract donations [445d]
- Pets do not significantly benefit the emotional health of owners with severe mental illness, study shows [446d]
- Japan rocket engine explodes during test: official [446d]
- Record-breaking heat bakes US, Europe, China [446d]
- India's space agency is set to launch an unmanned mission to the moon's south pole [446d]
- Rushing to save coral reefs from global warming [446d]
- A mining company is hunting for lithium, right on the edge of wildlife refuge [446d]
- Scientists knit futuristic eco-building designs using fungal networks [446d]
- Tireless ecosystem engineers or nuisance animals? Beavers' presence felt in Boise River [446d]
- Anger builds after controlled burn badly damages California sequoias [446d]
- Night-flying helicopters prepare to battle wildfire as heat wave bakes California [446d]
- Targeted prevention helps stop homelessness before it starts [446d]
- Plastic pollution in some NZ lakes is comparable to northern hemisphere lakes in highly populated areas [446d]
- A new, thin-lensed telescope design could far surpass James Webb—goodbye mirrors, hello diffractive lenses [446d]
- 'Zombie fires' are occurring more frequently in boreal forests, but their impacts remain uncertain [446d]
- As California bakes, Newsom launches campaign to warn of the dangers of extreme heat [446d]
- Researchers engineer nanostructures to enhance the immune system's ability to combat cancer [446d]
- Rare, double-lobe nebula resembles overflowing cosmic 'jug' [446d]
- A new method allows for quantifying the spatial intermittency of ocean currents [446d]
- Investigating the porous metals in orthopedic implants and beyond [446d]
- Visualizing the topology of electrons with '3D glasses' [446d]
- Graphic novels can help construct the discourse of historical memory [446d]
- USDA launches effort to upgrade climate data tracking [446d]
- Researchers' sweeping discovery shows how kidney cells self-renew [446d]
- Researchers investigate rotation in solar transition region [446d]
- Prehistoric 'bone bed' unveiled in Maryland's Dinosaur Park [446d]
- Preventing traffic accidents to the moon and back [446d]
- Virgin Galactic plans its next commercial flight to the edge of space for August [446d]
- Meteorologists say Earth sizzled to a global heat record in June and July has been getting hotter [446d]
- Online searches point to growing prevalence of nature-related phobias in urban populations [446d]
- Tidal capture of an asteroid by a magnetar [446d]
- Astronauts' new rides for Artemis missions arrive at Kennedy Space Center [446d]
- Click chemistry as a connection tool: Grand opportunities and challenges [446d]
- Dynamical dark energy might explain strange 21-cm signal [446d]
- Rosé renaissance: Spanish study uncorks ultrasound for superior wine quality [446d]
- New method uses existing fiber optic lines to detect, localize and classify environmental events [446d]
- Astronomers identify the coldest star yet that emits radio waves [446d]
- Scientists presents a one-step laser synthesis method for fabricating wideband microwave absorption metamaterial [446d]
- Rethinking role of charity in cost-of-living crisis [446d]
- Better and faster design of organic light-emitting materials with machine learning and quantum computing [446d]
- Acoustics researchers decompose sound accurately into its three basic components [446d]
- Toward crack-resistant nanoparticle-based latex films [446d]
- Exploring the moral foundations of hate speech [446d]
- Colonization found to influence worldwide distribution of plant specimens [446d]
- The hard life of poorly educated women with children after a divorce [446d]
- Accurate self-assessment: How social environment impacts this ability in children [446d]
- Removing dams from the Klamath River is a step toward justice for Native Americans in Northern California [446d]
- James Webb Space Telescope finds possible evidence of dark stars [446d]
- Researchers propose new approach for harmless disposal of phosphogypsum [446d]
- Digital-intensive industries not always more resilient, study finds [446d]
- Researchers establish criterion for nonlocal quantum behavior in networks [446d]
- New research on phage φX174 sheds light on escape mechanism [446d]
- Turgor pressure limits red cedar growth in tropical forests [446d]
- Research team makes significant strides in explaining the stellar evolution of massive binary stars [446d]
- Fashion forward: Rethinking your wardrobe to protect the environment [446d]
- Deep sea mining plans could interfere with fish populations forced to move due to climate change [446d]
- Deciphering fish species interactions for climate change insights [446d]
- First nanoscale direct observation of how glass transforms into liquid at increasing temperature [446d]
- Study finds duration of relationship affects comfort level of Black women in discussing race with white male partners [446d]
- Rebellious birds make nests out of anti-bird pins [446d]
- A scalable, safer, and potentially cheaper way to isolate valuable isotopes [446d]
- Bound states in the continuum is possible in the acoustoelastic coupling [446d]
- Extreme measuring device can bring quantum technology to your smartphone [446d]
- Supercomputer used to simulate winds that cause clear air turbulence [446d]
- The code breakers: Harnessing the power of AI to understand what animals say [446d]
- Why does my cat pee on the rug? Are they trying to tell me something? [446d]
- Will you take ruthenium with your tea or coffee? [446d]
- Researchers propose plasma-enhanced adsorbent for uranium extraction from seawater [446d]
- Team unveils new path for dense photonic integration [446d]
- Underground symbiosis counters drought [446d]
- K-pop and the consumption of culture [446d]
- Women's soccer rated as highly as men's [446d]
- Fossilized inner ears of fish used to correlate marine ecosystem health with ocean temperature over 460,000 years [446d]
- In ancient California matriarchal society, daughters breastfed longer and women accumulated greater wealth [446d]
- How to recognize a temperate rainforest in Britain and Ireland when you see one [446d]
- Discovery of chemical means to reverse aging and restore cellular function [446d]
- Changing environments can change layers formation speed in sedimentary rocks, leading to incorrect time estimates [446d]
- ESO's Extremely Large Telescope is now half completed [446d]
- Study shows moving can help foster more robust social network, by strengthening 'long ties' with others [446d]
- Small ocean creatures use their feces to help seaweeds have sex [446d]
- Satisfaction with online dating apps depends on what you're looking for [446d]
- Three ways to fight invasive prosopis juliflora tree in Eastern Africa all proved very effective, new study shows [446d]
- Under representation of women in policing: Study reveals persistent barriers [446d]
- New study is first to find exposure to neurotoxic rodenticide bromethalin in birds of prey [446d]
- Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing [446d]
- Rising non-native cover in the Santa Monica Mountains threatens native biodiversity and increases fire risk [446d]
- Fungi could be the key to sustainable fireproofing [446d]
- Study demonstrates control over quantum fluctuations, unlocking potential for ultra-precise field sensing [446d]
- Food insecurity rate hits 17% for the second time in 18 months [446d]
- Revised cratering chronology moon model shows parts of crust are 200 million years older than thought [446d]
- Humans set budgets when facing an uncertain future. So do ants [446d]
- Study of headlines shows media bias is growing [446d]
- Uncorking the benefits: Research finds healthy use for winemaking waste [446d]
- Women's empowerment is key to crop diversity in lower-income countries, study finds [446d]
- Student loan debt may make mental health issues worse [446d]
- Reviewing evidence improves crowdworkers' misinformation judgments, reduces partisan bias [446d]
- Holding is believing when it comes to shopping for refurbished items, study says [446d]
- New findings show a direct causal relationship between unemployment and suicide [446d]
- As cities shore-up infrastructure to protect against climate change, what happens to property values? [446d]
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