The Brutalist Report - science
- As rain vanishes, Guatemalans learn to use every drop of water [360d]
- Things to know about the Nobel Prizes [360d]
- Video provides first clear views of WWII aircraft carriers lost in the pivotal Battle of Midway [360d]
- Japanese scientists find microplastics are present in clouds [360d]
- Scientists discover a durable but sensitive material for high energy X-ray detection [360d]
- Reducing fishing gear could save whales with low impacts to California's crab fishermen [360d]
- Endangered red wolf can make it in the wild, but not without 'significant' help, study says [360d]
- Q&A: Seeing coastal storm impacts in advance can help communities prepare [360d]
- Striking rare gold: Researchers unveil new material infused with gold in an exotic chemical state [360d]
- Timing plant evolution with a fast-ticking epigenetic clock [360d]
- European countries smash September temperature records [361d]
- Do you criticize or celebrate your colleagues? It may depend on your social position [361d]
- Shaping positive STEM identity for student success [361d]
- Ancient plant wax reveals how global warming affects methane in Arctic lakes [361d]
- Testing, testing, testing: How researchers make sure the LSST Camera is the best it can be [361d]
- New UK report shows voters prioritize respect [361d]
- Dangerous chemicals found in South Carolina's fish, crabs and oysters. Here's what we know [361d]
- In Shawnee National Forest, a debate swirls around how to best protect trees amid climate change and wildfires [361d]
- Is California's wildfire season finally over? Don't bet on it, experts say [361d]
- 'New way of looking at nature': These naturalists explore queer ecology with geese, owls and more [361d]
- Climate change and carnivores: Shifts in the distribution and effectiveness of protected areas in the Amazon [361d]
- Research team envisions a bright future with active machine learning in chemical engineering [361d]
- Monocyte-derived macrophages could be central to liver regeneration [361d]
- Insights into ethylene copolymerization with linear and end-cyclized olefins using a metallocene catalyst [361d]
- NASA's Perseverance captures dust-filled Martian whirlwind [361d]
- Researchers invent a new metallization method of modified tannic acid photoresist patterning [361d]
- Hermit 'scribblings' of eccentric French math genius unveiled [361d]
- New York flooded by heavy rains, subway partly paralyzed [361d]
- The delicate balance of setting central bank interest rates [361d]
- Scientists observe interaction of components in tire rubber at the atomic scale [361d]
- Recombination dipole prototype successfully tested for the LHC's high-luminosity upgrade [361d]
- Sci-fi books are rare in school even though they help kids better understand science [361d]
- The 'Barbie' and 'Star Wars' universes are entertaining, but they can also help people understand why revolutions happen [361d]
- Soccer kiss scandal exposes how structural sexism in Spain can be a laughing matter [361d]
- Residential school deaths in Canada are significantly higher than previously reported, researcher says [361d]
- Want young drivers to slow down? Technology isn't the answer, says researcher [361d]
- Kaolinite clay makes a great face mask, but it may hold key to location of gold and critical minerals [361d]
- Ultrafast quantum simulation of large-scale quantum entanglement [361d]
- The UK has relatively few armed police—but their specialist squads are hotbeds of 'warrior culture' [361d]
- Researcher: Just 3 Nobel Prizes cover all of science—how research is done today poses a challenge for these awards [361d]
- Using nickel foam to enhance the performance of lithium-sulfur batteries [361d]
- New model describes synchronized cilia movement driven by border regions [361d]
- A search for links between two of the universe's most spectacular phenomena has come up empty—for now [361d]
- Here's how to fix Australia's approach to soil carbon credits so they really count towards our climate goals [361d]
- We should find extraterrestrial life within 60 light-years if Earth is average, professor claims [361d]
- Is it life, or is it volcanoes? [361d]
- Newly engineered CRISPR enzyme for editing DNA could improve patient treatment [361d]
- Researchers reveal genetic and evolutionary characteristics of tricotyledony in sand rice [361d]
- Redesigning hydrogels to shine a new light on cell responses in the body [361d]
- Machine learning helps predict drugs' favorite subcellular haunts [361d]
- Genome study reveals 30 years of Darwin's finch evolution [361d]
- Did animal evolution begin with a predatory lifestyle? [361d]
- Widespread antibiotic resistance among cholera-causing bacteria explained by gene mixing [361d]
- Explosion in fish biodiversity due to genetic recycling, study shows [361d]
- Australia may swelter, but researchers predict blue whales will get some relief [361d]
- A new highly precise measurement of the hypertriton lifetime [361d]
- Concave, umbrella-like metal complexes provide space for giant molecular rotors to operate in solid state [361d]
- Using a cutting enzyme and an RNA repair enzyme to modify RNA virus genomes [361d]
- Study shows bacteria in the soil can defy periods of drought [361d]
- Self-healing of synthetic diamonds observed at room temperature [361d]
- How disordered proteins contribute to the properties of the rabies virus [361d]
- Value of experienced CEO fades when working in regions vulnerable to corruption, political instability [361d]
- Infecting non-immune cells: Finding defies textbook understanding of leishmaniasis infection [361d]
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