The Brutalist Report - science
- New exoplanet discovery builds better understanding of planet formation [632d]
- Research reveals Hawai'i's undersea volcano, Kama'ehu, erupted five times in past 150 years [632d]
- Scientists discover the highest-energy light coming from the sun [632d]
- Scientists identify an alternative system for producing the medical isotope scandium-44 [632d]
- Researchers design algorithm to monitor two-photon lithography nanoscale fabrication [632d]
- Huge solar arrays permanently installed on NASA's Psyche spacecraft [632d]
- Curiosity rover faces its toughest climb yet on Mars [632d]
- Deep learning for new protein design [632d]
- Winter storms over Labrador Sea influence Gulf Stream system [632d]
- Historical DNA study connects living people to enslaved and free African Americans at early ironworks [632d]
- Tropical trees use social distancing to maintain biodiversity [632d]
- New, simple and accessible method creates potency-increasing structure in drugs [632d]
- Scientists propose method that imparts elastic recovery to ferroelectric materials [632d]
- How many lottery tickets do you need to buy to guarantee a win? Mathematicians find the answer [632d]
- New study explores how venture team membership dynamics impact innovation [632d]
- A spinout's biggest competitor may be the parent company, not other entrepreneurs [632d]
- New study shows volcanism 56 million years ago released more methane than thought [632d]
- James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula [632d]
- Study offers glimpse of 500-million-year-old sea worm named after 'Dune' monster [632d]
- Mussel-inspired membrane can boost sustainability and add value to industrial wastewater treatment [632d]
- Current takes a surprising path in quantum material [632d]
- Do phrases like 'global boiling' help or hinder climate action? [632d]
- Languages are both acquired and learned, so conscious and unconscious effort is needed when picking up a new one [632d]
- How community markets for all could be a sustainable alternative to food banks [632d]
- How platforms like Airbnb turn users into narcissistic entrepreneurs [632d]
- Most Americans support NASA but don't think it should prioritize sending people to space [632d]
- Australia has had school nurses for more than 100 years, but we don't use them enough [632d]
- X marks the unknown in algebra, but X's origins are a math mystery [632d]
- A carbon tax can have economic, not just environmental, benefits for Australia [632d]
- Shared horse and human burials show how deeply the vikings cared for their animal companions [632d]
- Cyprus cats to get COVID meds [632d]
- Science shows the severe climate consequences of new fossil fuel extraction [632d]
- Nonprofits may engage in advocacy and limited lobbying, but few do so, says new research [632d]
- If the world were coming to an end, what would be the most ethical way to rebuild humanity off-planet? [632d]
- The British Miracle Meat: How banning repugnant choices obscures the real issue of poverty [632d]
- Rapid infection test in dogs could curb antibiotic resistance [632d]
- Study finds new methods for more sustainable farming with renewable energy systems [632d]
- Olympic swimming in the Seine highlights efforts to clean up city rivers worldwide [632d]
- Unleashing a new era of color tunable nano-devices: Smallest ever light source with switchable colors formed [632d]
- Researchers release action plan to boost diversity in postgraduate science students [632d]
- Search-and-rescue operations did not appear to drive migrant crossing attempts in the central Mediterranean: Study [632d]
- Ovarian cancer: New biological markers found that may predict which patients won't respond to chemotherapy [632d]
- Oil shale deposit may be ruined by technique boosting oil recovery, experiment shows [632d]
- High diversity of tick-associated microbiota from five tick species in Yunnan, China [632d]
- Study shows three of every 10 meals ordered from the main food delivery app in Brazil come from 'dark kitchens' [632d]
- Tree rings reveal that it has not been this warm in the past 1,200 years [632d]
- Canada wildfire smoke smashes emission record: monitor [632d]
- No power, no clean water: cleanup begins in Beijing's flood-hit suburbs [632d]
- Butterfly-inspired films create vibrant colors while passively cooling objects [632d]
- Novel proton-conductive membranes for automobile fuel cells [632d]
- Geostationary satellite reveals widespread midday depression in dryland photosynthesis during 2020 heat wave [632d]
- Digging into the benefits of landfill mining [632d]
- Does the Milky Way's supermassive black hole have a companion? [632d]
- LGBTQ2+: Researches interview adults about their experiences coming out [632d]
- Scientists uncover previously unknown spectrum of magnon excitations in an antiferromagnetic thin film [632d]
- 'Elite versus people': Left-wing populism and environmental issues [632d]
- Sharing on Facebook reveals two very different news environments [632d]
- Study observes sudden acceleration of flow, generation of new boundary layer [632d]
- Jurassic era fish fossil found to have died from eating an overly large ammonite [632d]
- Scientists warn about decoupling warming trend when detecting marine heat waves [632d]
- Newly discovered material has properties that could be advantageous for superconductivity [632d]
- Researchers observe ubiquitous superconductive diode effect in thin superconducting films [632d]
- Study investigates recent outburst in the active galaxy Markarian 1018 [632d]
- Variable stars can tell us where and when to search for extraterrestrials [632d]
- Trusted suppliers may recommend good but not best when referring rivals [632d]
- Cooperation, communication and altruism from an evolutionary perspective [632d]
- Could we breed cows that emit less methane? [632d]
- NASA's trio of mini rovers will team up to explore the moon [632d]
- Sustainable mobility planning supported by doughnut model [632d]
- Geomagnetic field protects Earth from electron showers [632d]
- Cross-institutional study on the use of artificial mussels to monitor radioactivity in the ocean [632d]
- Veterinary scientists find decrease in protein may contribute to infertility in women [632d]
- Cool stars with powerful winds threaten exoplanetary atmospheres [632d]
- Binary system discovered with two stars so close together they could fit inside the sun [632d]
- Nanorings: New building blocks for chemistry [632d]
- Ultrasound-based microfluidic manipulation platform for airborne droplets [632d]
- Patchwork of Wnt signaling ligands and receptors pattern the wings of butterflies, researchers discover [632d]
- Giant solar eruption felt on Earth, moon and Mars [632d]
- Interesting facts about Southern right whales [632d]
- Q&A: Toxic algae, warming waters imperil marine life on U.S. coasts [632d]
- A path to defeating crop-killing gray mold without toxic chemicals [632d]
- Feeding traces on fossil leaves help researchers identify factors leading to enormous herbivore diversity [632d]
- Current data on cycling behavior neglects equity-deserving groups, study suggests [632d]
- Data uncovers new tick threat times for Australian pets [632d]
- Research suggests daily temperature difference is main factor affecting rubber latex yield in Xishuangbanna [632d]
- Study shows people experience emotions with computer-generated art [632d]
- Bird study shows Europe's nature in 'dire straits' [632d]
- Blue light: An on-off switch for enzymes [632d]
- South America sweats under high temps—in the middle of winter [632d]
- Austria farmers up in arms over Brussels GMO plans [632d]
- Dead fish carpet beaches at Pacific coast town in north Mexico as experts blame toxic algae bloom [632d]
- Workers are less productive and make more typos in the afternoon—especially on Fridays [632d]
- Researchers are using monkey poop to learn how an endangered species chooses its mates [632d]
- Paleontologists discover microvertebrate faunal assemblages in Manitoba, Canada [632d]
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