The Brutalist Report - science
- NASA's moon-observing CubeSat is ready for Artemis launch [1020d]
- Do spiders sleep? Study suggests they may snooze like humans [1020d]
- Innovation language benefits female entrepreneurs in reward-based crowdfunding [1020d]
- From fish to ants: 139 new species named in Australia [1020d]
- Layered limestone deposits give unique insight to Roman aqueducts [1020d]
- Study could lead to new treatments for swallowing disorders [1020d]
- Climate change predicts southerly shift of great whale species in New Zealand [1020d]
- Researchers develop framework for modeling post-earthquake infrastructure resilience [1020d]
- Conservation survey finds native New York state pollinators at risk [1020d]
- Apple trees' natural response to virus mirrors genetic modification mechanism, study shows [1020d]
- Researchers show potential for improved water-use efficiency in field-grown plants [1020d]
- Teachers are critical to detecting and reporting child maltreatment [1020d]
- What part of a space rock survives all the way to the ground? [1020d]
- Is brain fog limited to humans? [1020d]
- Ridge-to-reef ecosystem census reveals hidden reservoir for microbiomes [1020d]
- Artificial intelligence tools predict DNA's regulatory role and 3D structure [1020d]
- Environmental impact of 57,000 multi-ingredient processed foods revealed [1020d]
- In simulation of how water freezes, artificial intelligence breaks the ice [1020d]
- Northern English dialects are holding their own, study shows [1020d]
- Graphite changes to hexagonal diamond in picoseconds [1020d]
- Commercial satellite race raises calls for more regulations [1020d]
- The novel leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase MRK1 regulates resistance to multiple stresses in tomato [1020d]
- Oil-based systems show promise for eradicating Salmonella on food production machinery [1020d]
- Building better gas-phase biosensors for fight against diseases [1020d]
- Figuring out how wild wheat protects itself from insects [1020d]
- Rotting fish help solve mystery of how soft tissue fossils form [1020d]
- Robotic motion in curved space defies standard laws of physics [1020d]
- After 'historic' US climate bill, scientists urge global action [1020d]
- How calcium ions get into the cellular power stations of plants [1020d]
- Multi-channel approach to extension reaps benefits for farmers fighting fall armyworm pest in Eastern Rwanda [1020d]
- Value placed on resources and decisions in farming in Ethiopia differs across genders, study reveals [1020d]
- Cleaner air as a result of pandemic lockdown [1020d]
- In a win for endangered piping plovers like Chicago's Monty and Rose, the Great Lakes has record breeding season [1020d]
- Thousands more species at risk of extinction than currently recorded, suggests new study [1020d]
- Rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine reverses 900 years of cooling [1020d]
- Rain tamed Colorado's summer wildfire season but how long will luck hold? [1020d]
- Why interseeding might be the boost cover crops need [1020d]
- Senate bill passage hailed as 'milestone' for climate fight. Here's what you need to know. [1020d]
- Climate deniers use past heat records to sow doubt online [1020d]
- Lime shows promise for controlling clubroot in canola crops [1020d]
- 'I can't do it again': Can Appalachia blunt the devastating impacts of more flooding, climate change? [1020d]
- A sacred area for native Hawaiians is filling up with trash. Crews are 'fighting the onslaught.' [1020d]
- A tree planter's guide to environmental justice [1020d]
- Study finds parental help with homework has no impact on student achievement [1020d]
- Health and environmental concerns reduce meat intake in Australia [1020d]
- More than half of human pathogenic diseases can be aggravated by climate change [1020d]
- Dry lightning sparks some of the most destructive and costly wildfires in California, study finds [1020d]
- Justice system unsafe for the gender diverse, Australian study finds [1020d]
- How restoring overstocked forests can yield multiple diverse benefits [1020d]
- More than half of UK households to be in fuel poverty by the new year, according to new report [1020d]
- Exploring how stars determine their own masses [1020d]
- New perspective on tropical cyclone size-intensity relationship [1020d]
- Image: Pure gold pin for space testing [1020d]
- 100 days of the Minerva mission [1020d]
- 'Dream' discovery could sow crops better equipped to weather the climate change storm [1020d]
- Most people hide minor purchases from partner, and that's a good thing, research finds [1020d]
- Young, gifted, and diverse: Camille Z. Charles on Black identity [1020d]
- Feeding snacks to coral larvae boosts energy levels for growth and survival [1020d]
- Researchers develop the world's fastest two-qubit gate between two single atoms [1020d]
- Into the brain of comb jellies: Scientists explore the evolution of neurons [1020d]
- Jupiter missions could also help search for dark matter [1020d]
- Elucidating the molecular targets of 'eicosapentaenoic acid': A natural remedy for chronic pain [1020d]
- Evidence of pathogens in ancient DNA could help explain the fall of two civilizations [1020d]
- Study links malignant hyperthermia to heat-hypersensitive mutant calcium channel proteins [1020d]
- New information on 'gigantic jet' lightning bursts that reach toward space [1020d]
- Building human muscle genes in the DNA of baker's yeast [1020d]
- The UN just declared a universal human right to a healthy, sustainable environment. Where this can lead [1020d]
- Study reveals how lncRNAs modulate balance between plant immunity and growth [1020d]
- Regulation of fleshy fruit ripening: From transcription factors to epigenetic modifications [1020d]
- The case for degrowth: Stop the endless expansion and work with what our cities already have [1020d]
- Polarizing, sensational media coverage of transgender athletes should end. Our research shows a way forward [1020d]
- Mystery cells that create blood stem cells in mammals identified [1020d]
- A volcano is erupting again in Iceland. Is climate change causing more eruptions? [1020d]
- New-to-nature yeast chromosome could be game changer for industry [1020d]
- Gun violence can be reduced with a strategy focused on deterrence [1020d]
- Women are too tired and time-strapped for board games due to shrinking leisure time [1020d]
- A van der Waals force-based adhesion study of stem cells exposed to cold atmospheric jets [1020d]
- Enhancers cooperate to regulate master transcription factors for sound receptor hair cell development [1020d]
- Order up: New study reveals importance of liquid structural ordering in crystallization [1020d]
- UPK 39 and UPK 41 form a primordial binary open cluster, study finds [1020d]
- Simulations provide map to treasure trove of fluorinated compounds [1020d]
- Protective coating material self-heals in 30 minutes when exposed to sunlight [1020d]
- Manipulating interlayer magnetic coupling in van der Waals heterostructures [1020d]
- Drought forces water use rethink in Spain [1020d]
- Stranded Beluga whale is now stationary in Seine: NGO [1020d]
- Ancient source of oxygen for life hidden deep in the Earth's crust [1020d]
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