The Brutalist Report - science
- Exploring how benchtop NMR spectroscopy can accurately analyze pyrolysis oils [385d]
- Colombia mulls future of massive coal mine as water dries up [385d]
- From the rear end of a pheasant, Brazil's best coffee [385d]
- Cyclone-hit Brazil braces for new storm [385d]
- Japan's Mount Fuji 'screaming' from too many tourists [385d]
- Climate change pushes Bordeaux winemakers to harvest at night [385d]
- Researchers report on the atmosphere of hot Jupiter HD 189733b [385d]
- The climate crisis could reshape Italian mountain forests forever [385d]
- Artificial intelligence could help build pollen jigsaw of present and ancient flora [385d]
- The timing of fireworks-caused wildfire ignitions during the Fourth of July holiday season [385d]
- 'Monstrous births' and the making of race in the nineteenth-century United States [385d]
- Researchers develop hurricane power outage prediction model that outperforms traditional methods [385d]
- Measurement campaign on small-scale variability of solar radiation: Overview and first results [385d]
- 'Future of Rugby' report uncovers rugby's social impact around the world [385d]
- New study reveals global patterns in marine fish body size and trophic traits with latitude and depth [385d]
- What's love got to do with it? An exception to the recognition of musical themes [385d]
- Extending the playing field for organosulfur: A new way to synthesize sulfonate esters [385d]
- What the wealthy consider 'fair' may not be equal to others [385d]
- Environmental groups renew legal challenge of massive Denver Water reservoir expansion [385d]
- New study reveals the power of railroads to buffer coal plants from a carbon emissions tax [385d]
- Hubble dispels dust to see glittering globular cluster Terzan 12 [385d]
- Small prey compelled prehistoric humans to produce appropriate hunting weapons and improve their cognitive abilities [385d]
- The Astronaut Center of China 90-d head-down bed rest: Overview, countermeasures, and effects [385d]
- A method for traction ability research of rover wheels on mixed planet terrain with movable stones [385d]
- Researchers develop novel DNA biosensor for early diagnosis of cervical cancer [385d]
- Machine learning contributes to better quantum error correction [385d]
- A new LED design for next-level realism in immersive displays [385d]
- Scientists unlock secrets of red blood cell transporter, potentially paving the way for new drugs [385d]
- Who's that singing? As fall migration arrives, apps that ID birds by sound have taken off [385d]
- Tonga volcano unleashed fastest ever undersea flows: study [385d]
- Recipients can recognize—and correct—positive bias [385d]
- RNA modification: Mechanisms and therapeutic targets [385d]
- Climate change supercharged this summer's record heat: study [385d]
- Record rainfall causes flooding in Hong Kong days after typhoon [385d]
- First US study of nest temperature impacts on leatherback hatchlings [385d]
- Many people have biased perceptions of equity, diversity and inclusion leaders, study finds [385d]
- Optimizing carbonate classification on Mars [385d]
- Analyzing the impact of increased casting of advance ballots on elections in Norway [385d]
- Kurdish folklore collectors are helping to revitalize endangered languages, study shows [385d]
- Nanoparticles will change the world, but whether it's for the better depends on decisions made now [385d]
- NASA scientists test new tool for tracking algal blooms [385d]
- Migration in West Africa: New study on Nigeria shows the ambivalence of biometric ID systems [385d]
- Will Tropical Storm Hilary's record-smashing rain lead to a wildflower bloom? [385d]
- Medieval French narrative reveals that the complexity of gender identity spans centuries [385d]
- Speech study finds classic Georgia accent fading fast [385d]
- People who primarily 'use their own gut feeling' more easily believe conspiracy theories: Study [385d]
- Early botanical gardens were diverse with few species in common, study reports [385d]
- Not religious, not voting? The 'nones' are a powerful force in politics, but are not yet a coalition [385d]
- Lack of evidence hampers progress on corporate-led ecosystem restoration [385d]
- Nudging food delivery customers to forgo the fork drastically cuts plastic waste, study shows [385d]
- With 2,000 missing objects, the British Museum faces historic crisis of custodianship, but this case is far from unique [385d]
- How linguists are unlocking the meanings of Shakespeare's words using numbers [385d]
- Better sweat collection method could improve biomarker analysis [385d]
- An artificial star for testing the optical performance of startrackers [385d]
- Nature holds the answer to limiting the impact of extreme weather, say new guidelines [385d]
- Improved processing model can reduce limestone in cement production [385d]
- Protein coding gene coordinates cell division, protein synthesis, and mitochondrial activity in β-cells [385d]
- Entrepreneurs, beware: Owning your own business can make it harder to get hired later [385d]
- Novel formulation boosts antimicrobial properties of the natural hand barrier [385d]
- Research indicates blue light enhances cadmium tolerance of aquatic plant [385d]
- From bottom up, bureaucrats elevate climate change as priority [385d]
- Could a single drug treat the two leading causes of death in the US: Cancer and cardiovascular disease? [385d]
- Cattle on low-protein rations may need amino acid supplement to boost milk yield [385d]
- Humanity will out-communicate all life on Earth within 90 years, say researchers [385d]
- Researchers develop polymer that can be adapted to high and low temperature extremes [385d]
- Nudge theory: What 15 years of research tells us about its promises and politics [385d]
- A slacker's guide to climate-friendly gardening [385d]
- New bio-based glues form adhesive bonds that grow stronger in water [385d]
- The price of love: Why millennials and Gen Zs are running up major dating debt [385d]
- JWST gazes into the dark molecular clouds at the heart of the Milky Way [385d]
- Red tape can strangle your key asset as an employee: Your motivation [385d]
- Ravenous black hole consumes three Earths'-worth of star every time it passes [385d]
- Researcher investigates cacao 'fingerprints' for production of better chocolate [385d]
- Report: Nearly a half-million children sexually exploited in online livestreams in the Philippines last year [385d]
- Air pollution linked to 3,200 Australian deaths a year: One of many reasons Australia demands urgent national action [385d]
- How one student forced the Australian government to admit the economic risks of climate change [385d]
- Unearthing barriers to tenure for Indigenous scholars [385d]
- Unlocking quantum potential: Harnessing high-dimensional quantum states with QDs and OAM [385d]
- Genetic tools probe microbial dark matter [385d]
- How do you weigh a star? Masses of RR Lyrae stars revealed through their pulsations [385d]
- Creating the tools to conserve our wildlife [386d]
- New study shows a positive worldview is less associated with privilege than expected [386d]
- DNA analyses show St Helena's 'liberated' Africans came from West Central Africa between northern Angola and Gabon [386d]
- Blood-brain barrier governs ant behavior by altering hormone levels, study shows [386d]
- Researchers grow embryonic humanized kidneys inside pigs for 28 days [386d]
- Bursting air bubbles may play a key role in how glacier ice melts, research suggests [386d]
- A finer picture of global migration reveals complex patterns [386d]
- Shark ecotourists may have a negative effect on shark behavior [386d]
- Obesity-related stigma linked to political views and welfare attitudes [386d]
- Heat stress to bring big changes to the US corn belt [386d]
- The lunar alarm clock: New study characterizes regular moonquakes [386d]
- Fireflies, brain cells, dancers: Synchronization research shows nature's perfect timing is all about connections [386d]
- Tracking big explosions in the Ukraine war using earthquake sensing technology [386d]
- Astronomers inspect an ultracompact X-ray binary system [386d]
- New class of super-bright exploding transient discovered [386d]
- Residents' consumption is the most important factor in carbon emissions: Study [386d]
- Amateur makes 'gold find of the century' in Norway [386d]
- When lush deciduous forests covered the Arctic [386d]
- New nanocomplex unleashes the immune system on metastases [386d]
- New study reveals tiny extracellular vesicles' big impact on health [386d]
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