The Brutalist Report - science
- French love letters confiscated by Britain finally read after 265 years [516d]
- The last turn of 'Ezekiel's Wheel' honors a fossil hunter [516d]
- STEM Career Days boost high school students' career aspirations in STEM fields, study finds [516d]
- A comprehensive approach to tackling pollution in Houston and beyond [516d]
- Once they have laid their eggs, fish become 'young' again: Study [516d]
- Q&A: 'Hot hand' in sports is real, but there's a catch [516d]
- New algae species rewrites understanding of reef systems [516d]
- Study examines the relationship between mice and a plant that flowers once a century [516d]
- Researchers create a breathable alveolus in vitro [516d]
- Food waste prevention in Europe can generate major footprint savings [516d]
- The first assimilation of CryoSat-2 summer observations provides accurate estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness [516d]
- Researchers supply significant genomic insight into tar spot on corn [516d]
- The Wnt signaling pathway: The foundation of cell growth, development, and potential therapeutics [516d]
- Researchers reveal true crabs' epic ancient odyssey from sea to land and back again [516d]
- Maps reveal biochar's potential for mitigating climate change [516d]
- Q&A: Birds of East Africa—their extraordinary diversity and changing behavior [516d]
- The health and economic toll of gun violence in youth [516d]
- Threatened sharks and rays caught off Cyprus [516d]
- Mental health in the workplace is an ongoing challenge [516d]
- NASA's Curiosity rover clocks 4,000 days on Mars [516d]
- Avalanche of published academic articles could erode trust in science [516d]
- Black Americans from well-educated families continue to face educational barriers, finds study [516d]
- Paleobionics: A 450 million-year-old organism finds new life in softbotics [516d]
- Model suggests that mammalian sperm cells have two modes of swimming [516d]
- Early production continues on advanced upper stage for NASA moon rocket [516d]
- New study sheds light on Adélie penguins' reliance on declining sea ice during molt [516d]
- Team develops new method for communicating around arbitrary opaque walls [516d]
- Boys' reading motivation continues to lag: How schools can address this problem [516d]
- Study finds almost the same amount of carbon is sequestered in mineral soil and stems in heath forests [516d]
- Searching for the supernova neutrino background to the universe [516d]
- Competition proposed to deliver European space cargo to ISS [516d]
- Green spaces can save lives, according to urban big data [516d]
- Learning more about how flu strains evolved may help guide future vaccine development [516d]
- Measuring the impact of desert greening [516d]
- Civilizations could use gravitational lenses to transmit power from star to star [516d]
- Dimorphos is probably a piece of Didymos [516d]
- TESS finds eight more super-Earths [516d]
- SETI works best when telescopes double-check each other [516d]
- Scientists assemble first semi-wild-type melon T2T genome [516d]
- Model shows how fish synchronize tail fins to save energy [516d]
- New Webb images show gas-rich baby galaxies setting the early universe alight [516d]
- No appetite for vegetarian diet to help the planet, finds study [516d]
- Vampire viruses prey on other viruses to replicate themselves—and may hold the key to new antiviral therapies [516d]
- PFAS: How research is uncovering damaging effects of 'forever chemicals' [516d]
- City and highway lights threaten mountain lion habitats [516d]
- Q&A: Growing African vegetables on buildings can save space and feed cities—new study [516d]
- Researcher: The climate crisis is making gender inequality in developing coastal communities worse [516d]
- The world's boreal forests may be shrinking as climate change pushes them northward [516d]
- Opinion: It's time to limit how often we can travel abroad—'carbon passports' may be the answer [516d]
- Fossil study shows frogs were Florida's first-known vertebrates from the Caribbean [516d]
- Democrats and Republicans have sharply different attitudes about removing misinformation from social media, finds study [516d]
- Carbon-based sensors are poised to facilitate a seamless human-machine interface [516d]
- Two faces of dignity: A Kantian perspective on ride share drivers' fight for decent working conditions [516d]
- Grain as a weapon: Russia-Ukraine war reveals how capitalism fuels global hunger [516d]
- Rewarding women more like men could reduce wage gap [516d]
- The controllable splitting of a single Cooper pair in a hybrid quantum dot system [516d]
- NASA telescopes discover record-breaking black hole [516d]
- Do racehorses even know they're 'racing' each other? It's unlikely [516d]
- Our minds handle risk strangely—and that's partly why we delayed climate action so long, researcher says [516d]
- Homeowners often feel better about life than renters, but not always—whether you are mortgaged matters [516d]
- Long-distance weaponry identified at the 31,000-year-old archaeological site of Maisières-Canal [516d]
- New model adds human reactions to flood risk assessment [516d]
- How the antioxidant glutathione keeps mitochondria healthy [516d]
- Experiment shows biological interactions of microplastics in watery environment [516d]
- How egg cells store proteins for the beginning of a new life [516d]
- Midlife crisis of the universe: Research finds galaxies' interactions did not affect interstellar dust [516d]
- Graphene's proton permeability: A switch for future energy technologies [516d]
- Phytoplankton uptake of mercury controlled by thiols, study shows [516d]
- Research team develops biotechnological process to degrade plastics [516d]
- Scientists develop new hydrogels for wound management [516d]
- New evidence strongly suggests Indonesia's Gunung Padang is oldest known pyramid [516d]
- Study discovers role for gut bacteria in host-pathogen competition for nutrients [516d]
- Single nanoscale hybrid system for studying the vacuum fluctuation field [516d]
- Genetic analysis shows European wildcats avoided introduced domestic cats for 2,000 years [516d]
- First wireless map of worm's nervous system revealed [516d]
- Scientists highlight discrepancies in regional climate models [516d]
- Crust-forming algae are displacing corals in tropical waters worldwide [516d]
- Abortion bans linked to increase in children entering foster system, researchers find [516d]
- Research team suggests ways to eat our way out of the climate crisis [516d]
- First interactive enrichment system for giraffes prototyped in Scottish zoo [516d]
- Oldest known samples of brittle stars from supercontinent Gondwana discovered in South Africa [516d]
- Researchers develop stable and efficient inorganic CsPbI3 solar cells [516d]
- Harmful gases could be detected on-the-spot with new way to generate powerful lasers [516d]
- Establishing the science of stone walls [516d]
- The debate over native plants and their cultivars gathers steam [516d]
- Scientists observe composite superstructure growth from nanocrystals in real time [516d]
- New 'little bitty' dinosaur discovered in North Texas [516d]
- From supersolid to microemulsion: Exploring spin-orbit coupled Bose-Einstein condensates [516d]
- Detecting hidden defects in materials using a single-pixel terahertz sensor [516d]
- Image: Hubble captures spiral galaxy NGC 1566 [516d]
- Plants' ingenious defense against mutational damage [516d]
- Europe to decide its future in space at Seville summit [516d]
- Fans forgo facemasks as India's toxic smog clouds World Cup [516d]
- Arctic Ocean soundscapes reveal changes in mammal populations in response to climate change [516d]
- Fossils tell tale of last primate to inhabit North America before humans [516d]
- Scientists map loss of groundwater storage around the world [516d]
- Video technology could transform how scientists monitor changes in species evolution and development [516d]
- Scientists reveal new mechanism for dynamic regulation of manchette microtubules during sperm development [516d]
- Hydrogel-assisted microfluidic spinning of stretchable fibers via fluidic and interfacial self-adaptation [516d]
- TESS discovers Saturn-like planet orbiting an M-dwarf star [516d]
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