The Brutalist Report - science
- 'Animals are thirsty': Dust and bones on Turkey's shrinking lake [514d]
- Trash fire 'emergency' chokes locals on Indonesia's Java [514d]
- Japan's 'Moon Sniper' mission looks to match Indian success [514d]
- Launch of 4 astronauts to space station bumped to Saturday [514d]
- Fukushima operator says released water samples within safe limits [514d]
- Researchers propose a global observatory to monitor Earth's biodiversity [514d]
- Culled fruit trees sunk into the Wadden Sea boost local diversity and abundance of marine life [514d]
- Paper drinking straws may be harmful and may not be better for the environment than plastic versions, researchers warn [515d]
- Study supports strong link between respiratory and digestive diseases in dogs [515d]
- How local communities depend on the ivory palm tree in coastal Ecuador [515d]
- Study examines historical drought and flooding on the Amazon River [515d]
- Research opens the door to more efficient potato breeding [515d]
- Starch discovery unlocks benefits for brewing, baking and milling industries [515d]
- Sediment movement during Hurricane Harvey could negatively impact future flooding, prove costly to Houston [515d]
- Bees from the time of the pharaohs found mummified on the southwest coast of Portugal [515d]
- Doctoral thesis: Meaningful mobile outdoor learning activities help students gain lasting knowledge [515d]
- Doctoral thesis: Supporting the development of digital competence in teachers requires compromises [515d]
- Doctoral thesis: The land use of West Estonian lowlands in Late Stone Age turned out to be seasonal [515d]
- Study shows that the estuaries in the Bay of Cádiz are a treasure trove for ecological fish farming [515d]
- Video: Burning 'forever chemicals' with water [515d]
- Cattle farming expansion and unchecked climate change would expose more than 1 billion cows to heat stress, study finds [515d]
- NASA shares first images from US pollution-monitoring instrument [515d]
- Why do some politicians cling to power after electoral defeat? [515d]
- Russian geneticist gets probation for DNA smuggling. Discovery of vials prompted alarm at airport [515d]
- Study reveals how much carbon damage would cost corporations if they paid for their emissions [515d]
- Faster, safer field diagnostic kit for detecting the Lebbeck mealybug [515d]
- Researchers reveal universal mechanisms of DNA and RNA deformations [515d]
- Declining cost of renewables and climate change curb the need for African hydropower expansion [515d]
- Heat wave in the northern Baltic Sea now the longest ever recorded [515d]
- 2023 global heat wave: July brought the hottest three weeks observed so far [515d]
- The race to build the world's smallest atomic clock, again [515d]
- Satellite built as low-cost way to reduce space junk reenters atmosphere years early [515d]
- Museum researchers enlist hundreds of home gardeners in fight to save the iconic monarch butterfly [515d]
- Orca Tokitae's necropsy shocks Lummi Nation as it works to bring remains home [515d]
- Towns could save themselves from wildfire—if they knew about this money [515d]
- Researchers develop oversampled channelization technology for radio astronomy wideband digital signal [515d]
- The pressure is real for mothers managing their children's digital use [515d]
- Challenges to the local government environmental health workforce in South Australia [515d]
- Cellphone bans in schools alone won't curb distraction, says communication technologies expert [515d]
- New gene-editing technique offers path to precision therapies [515d]
- Sweet corn yield at the mercy of the environment, except for one key factor [515d]
- Scientists discover a previously unknown way cells break down proteins [515d]
- Millions of carbon credits are generated by overestimating forest preservation, study finds [515d]
- Looking for a US 'climate haven' away from heat and disaster risks? Good luck finding one [515d]
- Slavery stole Africans' ideas as well as their bodies: Reparations should reflect this, say researchers [515d]
- Trees discovered at record-breaking altitudes highlight why we should restore Scotland's mountain woodland [515d]
- How to be a good listener, and how to know when you're doing it right [515d]
- Microplastics discovered in the body tissues of whales, dolphins and seals, sparking concerns for human health [515d]
- Greenhouse gases are changing air flow over the Pacific Ocean, raising Australia's risks of extreme weather [515d]
- A cave on Borneo has been used for 20,000 years: 400-year-old rock art depicts colonial resistance [515d]
- Protecting endangered languages feels right, but does it really help people? [515d]
- The 'weird' male Y chromosome has finally been fully sequenced. Can we now understand how it works, how it evolved? [515d]
- Leakage or spillover? Conservation parks boost biodiversity outside them, but there's a catch, new study shows [515d]
- Coral reefs: How climate change threatens the hidden diversity of marine ecosystems [515d]
- Bushfires focus public attention on climate change for months, but it's different for storms and floods [515d]
- Bonobos found to grow similarly to humans [515d]
- Talc may make Mexico's subduction zone more slippery [515d]
- NASA and SpaceX to send next crew to the ISS [515d]
- New quantum device generates single photons and encodes information [515d]
- Missing topographical elements of Paleolithic rock art revealed by stereoscopic imaging [515d]
- Norway tries to stop costly reindeer escapades into Russia [515d]
- Analyses of Pompeii victims with X-ray fluorescence suggests they died of asphyxiation [515d]
- Study identifies secret of stealthy invader essential to ruinous rice disease [515d]
- Researchers reveal electronic nematicity without charge density waves in titanium-based kagome metal [515d]
- Fungi-eating plants and flies team up for reproduction [515d]
- How the Southern Ocean controls global climate feedbacks [515d]
- Realizing single-pixel imaging of single living cells [515d]
- India's lunar rover comes down a ramp to the moon's surface and takes a walk [515d]
- Greece struggles to tame wildfires raging for a sixth day [515d]
- Top science publisher withdraws flawed climate study [515d]
- Beijing fishmongers worry as Japan begins Fukushima water release [515d]
- The fastest warming continent: Europe's deadly heat waves [515d]
- Research is growing into how best to stop gun violence. One city looks to science for help [515d]
- London Zoo's animals, from tarantulas to tigers, get their annual weigh-in [515d]
- Massive and multiphase gas outflow detected in the galaxy COSMOS-11142 [515d]
- Researchers identify a type of bacteria that eats low volumes of methane [515d]
- Study outlines what challenges need to be overcome to make DNA chips more applicable as storage media [515d]
- Calcifying algae as key players in climate models [515d]
- Blink and you'll miss these plants shooting their seeds [515d]
- Māori words known but not always understood, New Zealand study finds [515d]
- SCALAR: A microchip designed to transform the production of mRNA therapeutics and vaccines [515d]
- Breakthrough in β-lactam synthesis using nickel catalysts [515d]
- ChatGPT can outperform university students at writing assignments, study finds [515d]
- Mysterious Neptune dark spot detected from Earth for the first time [515d]
- Loss of Antarctic sea ice causes catastrophic breeding failure for emperor penguins [515d]
- Lignocellulose bio-refinery developed for value-added chemical overproduction in yeast [515d]
- Plankton are central to life on Earth: How is climate change affecting them? [515d]
- Carbon emissions found to cost the world's economies 4 times as much as they did 10 years ago [515d]
- Marine heat wave impact on corals worse than previously thought, according to new research [515d]
- Study demonstrates immune defense was key for plants conquering land [515d]
- Do measurements produce the reality they show us? [515d]
- How the 'treadmill conveyor belt' ensures proper cell division [515d]
- Chemists successfully use light to regulate structural conversion of chiral molecules [515d]
- Nanoneedle breakthrough gives hope for cheaper cancer treatment [515d]
- Researchers develop framework to guide electrolyte design for advanced batteries [515d]
- Researchers find new species of Artemisia in Xinjiang [515d]
- Researchers find Asian Americans to have significantly higher exposure to 'toxic forever' chemicals [515d]
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