The Brutalist Report - science
- Snow research fills gap in understanding Arctic climate [1009d]
- Fruit fly study reveals a thermometer brain circuit promoting midday siesta on hot days [1009d]
- NASA scientists study how to remove planetary 'photobombers' [1009d]
- Climate change driving unprecedented forest fire loss [1009d]
- UK disputes lack of access to EU science research programmes [1009d]
- Russian spacewalk cut short by bad battery in cosmonaut suit [1009d]
- Scientists seek to develop hybrid coral reef off of Miami [1009d]
- NASA's moon rocket moved to launch pad for 1st test flight [1009d]
- France braces for violent storms after weeks of drought [1009d]
- Sailing drones to capture ecosystem data from Lake Superior [1009d]
- New quantum technology combines free electrons and photons [1009d]
- Researchers explore how impacts 'break in' a new planet [1009d]
- Researchers boost sensitivity and speed of Raman microscopy technique [1009d]
- New model developed to predict landslides along wildfire burn scars [1009d]
- Stone Age discovery shows Homo sapiens survived in the Kalahari [1009d]
- Climate researchers correct faulty rainfall predictions for China's breadbasket [1009d]
- Indigenous youth film project turns the lens on nutrition and food security [1009d]
- Particles from everyday wall paints can harm living organisms, but a novel membrane shows high filtering effects [1009d]
- Geological carbon sequestration in mantle rocks prevents large earthquakes in parts of the San Andreas Fault [1009d]
- Hard chews: Why mastication played a crucial role in evolution [1009d]
- Frogs use brains or camouflage to evade predators [1009d]
- Promotion doesn't add up to gender equity at leading accounting firms [1009d]
- Big splash: Scientists present a new model for predicting droplet splashing behavior on solid surfaces [1009d]
- Working to heal homelessness, fix broken aid industry [1009d]
- Climate-resilient breadfruit might be the food of the future [1009d]
- Lungless salamanders develop lungs as embryos despite lung loss in adults for millions of years [1009d]
- Study fails to show that dogs or wolves can understand a human's reputation [1009d]
- New 3D model shows: Megalodon could eat prey the size of entire killer whales [1009d]
- Fast-growing poplars can release land for food production [1009d]
- New research model illuminates how organs communicate with each other [1009d]
- Facilitating the development of LEO mega constellations [1009d]
- Investigation into plastic pollution moves inland [1009d]
- Technique for ready-to-use cells in research demonstrated [1009d]
- What happens to the waste after an oil spill clean up? [1009d]
- Chemists synthesize an antimicrobial compound from harmless chitin and selenium [1009d]
- How do horticultural crops defend themselves against fungal pathogens? [1009d]
- Study finds filovirus antibodies in Australian bats [1009d]
- New discovery may offer clues to 'missing' pulsars [1009d]
- Living together: How two different species of dolphins coexist in Australia [1009d]
- Remains of house-cat-sized dinosaur with spikes, powerful bite discovered in Argentina [1009d]
- Test chamber for NASA's new cosmic mapmaker makes dramatic entrance [1009d]
- Online teaching triggers a different response in the body [1009d]
- Study reveals what causes 'outliers' track in black hole X-ray binaries [1009d]
- Precipitation underlies longitudinal variation cline in seed size across sand rice natural populations [1009d]
- Can water quality trading effectively reduce water pollution? [1009d]
- How environmental changes affect the shapes of RNA in living cells [1009d]
- Predicting a region's likelihood of having fish with toxic levels of methylmercury [1009d]
- Embracing tourism could be the blueprint for Cornish fishers' sustainable success [1009d]
- Building hate crime response capacity in community-based organizations [1009d]
- What should I do if I encounter a solitary sociable cetacean? [1009d]
- Engineering a symbiotic relationship between E. coli and stinkbugs reveals clues about how symbiosis develops [1009d]
- Capturing high pressures in diamond capsules [1009d]
- Social and communication skills co-evolve, study finds [1009d]
- Researchers studying leaf angle aim to improve yields, inspire young scientists [1009d]
- The mission to make longer-lasting space drugs [1009d]
- How young chickens play can indicate how they feel [1009d]
- Live-seq: Sequencing a cell without killing it [1009d]
- Scientists relieved to discover 'curious' creature with no anus is not earliest human ancestor [1009d]
- Sleeping giant could end deep ocean life [1009d]
- Risk of volcano catastrophe 'a roll of the dice,' say experts [1009d]
- International team uncovers surprising evolutionary secrets of microfossil Saccorhytus [1009d]
- New research uncovers favoritism in order assignment [1009d]
- One exciting way to find planets: Detect the signals from their magnetospheres [1009d]
- One in four Australians is lonely. Quality green spaces in our cities offer a solution [1009d]
- COVID changed drop-off and pick ups. But parents can still have a strong relationship with their child's educators [1009d]
- Gallium oxide crystal complexity tamed by machine learning [1009d]
- Could shipworms be destroying the wreck of Captain Cook's Endeavour? [1009d]
- Long COVID continues to take a toll on the economy [1009d]
- Sage genome provides insight into evolution of diterpenoids of medicinal interest [1009d]
- A superconducting diode without an external magnetic field [1009d]
- Analysis of air flows emitted by performers from the MET highlight COVID-19 risks [1009d]
- Study unveils alkaloids and chlorophyll biosynthesis in lotus plumule [1009d]
- Researchers realize two coherently convertible qubit types using a single ion species [1009d]
- Tree species in one of the world's most diverse conifer forests not migrating uphill fast enough [1009d]
- Graphene as 'the philosopher's stone': Turning waste into gold [1009d]
- Scientists bring cultured meat closer to your kitchen table [1009d]
- From watering via ice cubes to spritzing with hydrogen peroxide, four misguided plant health trends on social media [1009d]
- Plant molecular geneticists discover, and begin to crack, the epigenetic code [1009d]
- Scientists are turning data into sound to listen to the whispers of the universe (and more) [1009d]
- Leveraging the structure of bacterial host cell receptors to detect cancer [1009d]
- Scientists unravel biotic colonization history of subtropical East Asian caves [1009d]
- New rare 'hot sub-Neptune' exoplanet discovered [1009d]
- New clues to how plants retain healthy genomes, avoid mitochondrial disease [1009d]
- Study identifies mechanism holding electron pairs together in unconventional superconductors [1009d]
- US cuts water supply for some states, Mexico as drought bites [1009d]
- China heat wave pushes up prices as hens lay fewer eggs [1009d]
- Earning its stripes: tech bid to crack tiger trade [1009d]
- Wind energy boom and golden eagles collide in the US West [1009d]
- Scientists say new climate law is likely to reduce warming [1009d]
- First structure of key COVID enzyme at human body temperature [1009d]
- Despite fears, 3D printing has positive effects on global trade [1009d]
- Mars model provides method for landing humans on Red Planet [1009d]
- Quantum annealing can beat classical computing in limited cases [1009d]
- Preschoolers with larger vocabulary before they begin education, perform better in class—study shows [1009d]
- Machine translation could make English-only science accessible to all [1009d]
- How the Earth is changing across different ecosystems [1009d]
- Study: Individuals value information as they do material objects [1009d]
- NASA's Lucy team discovers moon around asteroid Polymele [1009d]
- Modern pesticides damage the brain of bees so they can't move in a straight line [1009d]
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