The Brutalist Report - science
- China launches rocket carrying new constellation of satellites [163d]
- A new way of thinking about the economy could help protect the Amazon, and help its people thrive [163d]
- Farmers innovate to save Iraq's rice production [163d]
- Four killed after Storm Debby hits Florida coast [163d]
- Tropical Storm Debby is expected to send flooding to the Southeast. Here's how much rain could fall [163d]
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee dies at age 97 [163d]
- The race to discover biodiversity: 11 new marine species and a new platform for rapid species description [163d]
- An overlooked side-effect of the housing crisis may be putting Californians at increased risk from climate disasters [163d]
- 'Current' events: Scientists devise a new way to measure river flows [163d]
- Study examines how financial disclosure policy affects firms' innovation strategy [163d]
- Greenland fossil discovery stuns scientists and confirms that center of ice sheet melted in recent past [163d]
- Horse miscarriages offer clues to causes of early human pregnancy loss [163d]
- Olympic arson attacks highlight growing danger of low-tech terrorism on public transit systems [163d]
- Researchers achieve super-Bloch oscillations in strong-driving regime [163d]
- Molecules get a boost from metallic carbon nanotubes [163d]
- Hydraulic lift technology may have helped build Egypt's iconic Pyramid of Djoser [163d]
- Balancing fairness and welfare in the face of uncertainty: Investigating Miami's stormwater infrastructure improvement [163d]
- Study reveals prevalence of child sexual abuse in religious settings [163d]
- US braces for 'catastrophic' flooding as Storm Debby drenches Florida [163d]
- Sustainability and resilience: What do they mean, and how do they matter for policy? [163d]
- Air quality regimes are playing catch up as science evolves and policy ambitions are too blunt, researchers say [163d]
- Sunscreens can hurt the marine environment—how to choose one that's healthy for you and the sea [163d]
- Engineers develop general, high-speed technology to model, understand catalytic reactions [163d]
- Wheat waste: A phosphorus crisis? [163d]
- Hurricane Debby blows $1 mn in cocaine onto Florida beach [163d]
- July in Greece hottest on record: Observatory [163d]
- Double whammy antibiotic makes antibiotic resistance much harder—new study [163d]
- Microplastics are everywhere, but are they harming us? [163d]
- Researchers identify global hotspots for flows of 'dirty money', with Dubai and Hong Kong emerging as focal points [163d]
- New research shows dance and movement therapy can increase emotional and social intelligence in middle school students [163d]
- Southport attacks: What we know about knife crime in the UK and how to solve it [163d]
- Scientists reveal strategically applied livestock grazing can benefit sagebrush communities [163d]
- The Higgs particle could have ended the universe by now—here's why we're still here [163d]
- Misinformation, abuse and injustice: Breaking down the Olympic boxing firestorm [163d]
- New model refutes leading theory on how Earth's continents formed [163d]
- Ultrafast electron microscopy technique advances understanding of processes applicable to brain-like computing [163d]
- Antarctic heat, wild Australian winter: What's happening to the weather, what it means for the rest of the year [163d]
- SpaceX knocks out company's 50th Space Coast launch of the year [163d]
- Riots in the UK: Online propagandists know how to work their audiences—this is what we are missing [163d]
- More than half of NSW's forests and woodlands are gone as ongoing logging increases extinction risks [163d]
- Optimization for inverse problem solving in computer-generated holography [163d]
- Generative AI in gifted education [163d]
- Does transparency help or hurt businesses dominated by one-time transactions? [163d]
- Study examines factors for effective social justice advocacy in the workplace [163d]
- Researchers develop AI-assisted tomato plant monitoring system [163d]
- Physicists develop new method to combine conventional internet with the quantum internet [163d]
- 'Laser view' into the avocado: New method reveals cell interior [163d]
- Astronomers uncover risks to planets that could host life [163d]
- NASA trains machine learning algorithm for Mars sample analysis [163d]
- Scientists and climate change: Extreme concern and high level of engagement [163d]
- Colorado's next wolves won't come from Washington tribes, leaving state to search again for new source [163d]
- Toxic flooding vulnerability mapping and nature-based solutions [163d]
- A tower on the moon could provide astronauts with light, power and guidance [163d]
- Video: Don't drink raw milk. But what about raw milk cheese? [163d]
- Government organizations should help create healthier, greener food systems, say researchers [163d]
- Novel single-atom nanozymes show promise for hypoxia-tolerant singlet oxygen-battery [163d]
- Comprehensive, first-ever soil virus dataset represents untapped viral diversity, biogeochemical potential [163d]
- Child Tax Credit expansion boosted housing affordability and stability, study shows [163d]
- Scientist uses state-of-the-art microscopy to discover drug candidates for cancer [163d]
- How a TikToker can influence discrimination against trans people [163d]
- High speed atomic force microscopy studies provide insights into influenza A viral replication [163d]
- Study reveals low-toxicity skin lightening compound from bacteria [163d]
- Maryland jurisdictions consider transforming their wastewater into drinkable water [163d]
- Carbohydrate produced by bacteria triggers marine biofouling [163d]
- Planting some tree species may worsen, not improve, NYC air, says new study [163d]
- New study reveals that a changing Africa is creating avenues of empowerment for Maasai women [163d]
- Research documents absence of Trichinella infection in commercial pigs [163d]
- Catching a star: A new species of starfish discovered in Japan [163d]
- Self-powered pump uses light and chemistry to remove water pollutants [163d]
- Landscape fragmentation overturns classical metapopulation thinking [163d]
- AI forecasting equips East Africa for extreme weather [163d]
- Cross-community interactions with fringe users increase the growth of fringe communities on Reddit [163d]
- A professor studied how to make a landscape fire resilient: Then it burned [163d]
- How a forgotten environmental mascot reveals American anxieties surrounding race, gender, and immigration [163d]
- New light source emits bright, entangled photons for quantum communication [163d]
- Mapping the invisible: How sub-daily GPS sheds light on early postseismic deformation [163d]
- Microwave popcorn to particle accelerators: Magnetrons show promise as radiofrequency source [163d]
- Tea brews up silver nanoparticles for wound healing in the developing world [163d]
- Preliminary results of antiproton experiment may provide clues in search for dark matter [163d]
- Diet of young polar cod more varied than previously assumed [163d]
- Image: Hubble spies diminutive galaxy IC 3430 in the constellation Virgo [163d]
- 'New' herbicides in blackberry production could soon be an option for growers [163d]
- Scores of reports of sick sea lions along California's Central Coast [163d]
- Persian gold coins likely used to pay mercenaries found at site of ancient Greek city in western Turkey [163d]
- A renewed bid to protect burrowing owls is advancing: What changed? [163d]
- Using small black holes to detect big black holes [163d]
- After contentious tenure atop sacred Hawaiian summit, Caltech observatory gets dismantled [163d]
- Monitoring of nature reserves via social media and deep learning [163d]
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- Detecting nitrogen dioxide from power plants with Sentinel-2 [163d]
- Chesapeake Bay grass is rebounding, but not likely to meet 2025 goals [163d]
- Successful observation of endosome behavior provides new clues for disease treatment [163d]
- New marine protections could help wildlife thrive—but also squeeze San Diego fishermen [163d]
- Ancient Chinese bone needle workshop reveals industrial practices of the 2nd millennium BCE [163d]
- Falcon 9 rocket blasts off with Cygnus freighter for space station [163d]
- In neutrinos, quantum entanglement leads to shared flavor [163d]
- Sex chromosomes may reduce 'sexual conflict' during evolution, say researchers [163d]
- Novel siRNA backbone enhances stability, durability of oligonucleotide therapeutic platform [163d]
- Discovery of ancestral diploid lineage of Betula ermanii in Japan's high mountains [163d]
- Innovative approach for synthesizing common plastics using remote spark discharge [163d]
- LAMOST J2354 binary hosts an unseen massive white dwarf, study suggests [163d]
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