The Brutalist Report - science
- Australia's Great Barrier Reef struggles to survive [264d]
- 'Forgotten city:' the identification of Dura-Europos' neglected sister site in Syria [264d]
- Lemur's lament: When one vulnerable species stalks another [264d]
- Study uncovers neural mechanisms underlying foraging behavior in freely moving animals [264d]
- Scientists assess paths toward maintaining BC caribou until habitat recovers [264d]
- 'Harvesting data': Latin American AI startups transform farming [264d]
- More than 2,100 people are evacuated as an Indonesian volcano spews clouds of ash [264d]
- European XFEL elicits secrets from an important nanogel [264d]
- Chemists introduce new copper-catalyzed C-H activation strategy [264d]
- Scientists discover new way to extract cosmological information from galaxy surveys [264d]
- Fusion-energy quest makes big advance with EU-Japan reactor [264d]
- Pomegranate power: Unlocking sustainable antimicrobial solutions from peels [264d]
- Compact quantum light processing: New findings lead to advances in optical quantum computing [264d]
- How climate change affects potato cultivation in South Korea [264d]
- Mars rover continues progress along upper Gediz Vallis ridge [264d]
- Self-adjusted reaction pathway enables efficient oxidation of aromatic C-H bonds over Co@Y catalyst [264d]
- US says two 'forever chemicals' are hazardous, tells polluters to pay [264d]
- Some plant-based steaks and cold cuts are lacking in protein, researchers find [264d]
- Merging nuclear physics experiments and astronomical observations to advance equation-of-state research [264d]
- Actions needed beyond lawsuit to address social media's influence on youth, say experts [264d]
- Study highlights importance of caregiver well-being in Uganda [264d]
- AI for Earth: How NASA's artificial intelligence and open science efforts combat climate change [264d]
- Two NASA sounding rockets launch from Alaska during solar flare [264d]
- New report indicates alternative shelters lead to better outcomes for people experiencing homelessness [264d]
- New study examines the increased adoption of they/them pronouns [264d]
- New research shines light on how expert mapmakers see the world differently [264d]
- Which countries are more at risk in the global supply chain? [264d]
- Planned 'mass execution' of geese in Conn. city paused after outpouring of passionate input on both sides [264d]
- The Italian central Apennines are a source of CO₂, study finds [264d]
- Reintroduced wolves kill four yearling cattle in latest of string of livestock attacks in Colorado [264d]
- Dramatic burning of royal remains reveals Maya regime change [264d]
- Researchers reveal sources of black carbon in southeastern Qinghai-Tibet plateau [264d]
- Scientists develop novel aggregation-induced emission carbon dots for bioimaging [264d]
- Accelerating the discovery of new materials via the ion-exchange method [264d]
- Weather prediction models can also forecast satellite displacements [264d]
- Scotland is ditching its flagship 2030 climate goal—why legally binding targets really matter [264d]
- Friend breakups: Why they can sometimes feel as bad as falling out of love [264d]
- Wild turkey numbers are falling in some parts of the US—the main reason may be habitat loss [264d]
- Researchers set new standards for nanoparticles, helping patients with MS, ALS, Parkinson's disease [264d]
- Global study finds there really are more insects out after dark [264d]
- It never rains but it pours: Intense rain and flash floods have increased inland in eastern Australia [264d]
- The 'devil comet' 12P/Pons-Brooks has finally become visible from Australia. What can we expect? [264d]
- 'Green muscle memory' and climate education promote behavior change: Report [264d]
- Wild and domestic ungulates are key to Mediterranean ecosystem sustainability, finds study [264d]
- Researchers help migrating salmon survive mortality hot-spot [264d]
- H5N1 strain of bird flu found in milk: WHO [265d]
- Scientists trigger mini-earthquakes in the lab [265d]
- Previously unknown details of aphids in flight to contribute to improved crop security [265d]
- Cost-effective nanorod electrodes for molecular hydrogen production [265d]
- Seeing is believing: Scientists reveal connectome of the fruit fly visual system [265d]
- Why zebrafish can regenerate damaged heart tissue, while other fish species cannot [265d]
- Online schooling is not just for lockdowns. Could it work for your child? [265d]
- Industry, not government, is getting in the way of a 'just transition' for oil and gas workers, say researchers [265d]
- Development of organic semiconductors featuring ultrafast electrons [265d]
- Green mystery: Plumbian orthoclase reveals hidden resources [265d]
- Uncovering key players in gene silencing: Insights into plant growth and human diseases [265d]
- Many prisoners go years without touching a smartphone—it means they struggle to navigate life on the outside [265d]
- Mycoheterotrophic plants as a key to the 'Wood Wide Web' [265d]
- Technical trials for easing the (cosmological) tension [265d]
- A hydrocarbon molecule as supplier and energy storage solution for solar energy [265d]
- Comprehensive model unravels quantum-mechanical effects behind photoluminescence in thin gold films [265d]
- Cosmic rays streamed through Earth's atmosphere 41,000 years ago: New findings on the Laschamps excursion [265d]
- Study suggests Io's volcanoes have been active for 4.5 billion years [265d]
- Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs [265d]
- Remote Indonesia volcano erupts again after thousands evacuated [265d]
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