The Brutalist Report - science
- NASA selects new instruments for priority Artemis science on moon [1115d]
- Studying schizophrenia in plants? Researchers are giving it a shot [1115d]
- NASA's DAVINCI mission to take the plunge through massive atmosphere of Venus [1115d]
- NASA moon mission set to break record in navigation signal test [1115d]
- Fish cannibalism is rare in the wild, study finds [1115d]
- Salt may be the key to life on Earth and beyond [1115d]
- This parasite will self-destruct: Researchers discover new weapon against drug-resistant malaria [1115d]
- Study finds groundwater depletion causes California farmland to sink, suggests countermeasures [1115d]
- Tear down academic silos: Take an 'undisciplinary' approach [1115d]
- Using advanced microscopy to nanoengineer new materials for computing and electronics [1115d]
- Researchers working to recover rare-earth elements and secure critical materials for clean energy technologies [1115d]
- Decoding the language of immune responses [1115d]
- Study suggests sectarian identity in Middle East tied to domestic matters, not a larger, transnational religious split [1115d]
- Canada ranks third worldwide in permeable landscapes for wildlife [1115d]
- At least 44% of Earth's land requires conservation to safeguard biodiversity and ecosystem services [1115d]
- Designing the perfect membrane for clean separation of gases [1115d]
- Developing a block copolymer that could enable safer, more stable batteries [1115d]
- Salmonella vaccine for poultry contributed to rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria [1115d]
- Strange fossil solves giraffe evolutionary mystery [1115d]
- How glyphosate affects brood care in bumblebees [1115d]
- The consequences of climate change in the Alps are visible from space [1115d]
- NYC estuary is a dolphin dining hotspot during summer and autumn months for bottlenose dolphins [1115d]
- The non-coding 7S RNA regulates gene expression in human mitochondria [1115d]
- NOAA forecasts average-size Gulf of Mexico summer 'dead zone' [1115d]
- Probing the crucial charge carrier transfer processes and dynamics within perovskite active layers [1115d]
- Exploring the use of the nanoscale bowtie antenna under optical and electrical excitations [1115d]
- Physical abuse less likely when spanking is eliminated [1115d]
- Hurricane category isn't the full picture. Scientists suggest it's time for a new scale [1115d]
- California drought resurrects decades-old plan for controversial Sites Reservoir [1115d]
- Which forces control the elevation of mountains? [1115d]
- Scientists discover new chemical reaction [1115d]
- Researchers develop novel near-ultraviolet LED-excitable near-infrared emitters [1115d]
- Global changes affect algal production in northern lakes [1115d]
- Identification of a protein complex that helps maintain the separation of embryonic and extraembryonic lineages [1115d]
- Single-molecule optoelectronic devices [1115d]
- Shifting signatures of climate change reshuffle northern species [1115d]
- How bacteria store information to kill viruses (but not themselves) [1115d]
- Close encounter more than 10,000 years ago stirred up spirals in accretion disk [1115d]
- A highly efficient solver for bound states in the continuum based on the total internal reflection of Bloch waves [1115d]
- Patagonia's coast offers cool refuge for giant kelp [1115d]
- Expediting hydrogen creation with a non-noble metal cocatalyst under visible light [1115d]
- The possibility of a carbon emissions peak in China by 2030 depends on the GDP growth rate [1115d]
- Controversial police bills of rights don't lead to more civilian fatalities [1115d]
- Sea turtle delivers eggs, endures surgery after shark attack [1115d]
- Iron catalyst could make important chemical reactions cheaper and more eco-friendly [1115d]
- Metallic five-membered ring pushes the boundaries of aromaticity [1115d]
- Toward 4D printing with structural colors [1115d]
- The link between temperature, dehydration and tectonic tremors in Alaska [1115d]
- Superionic compound with the highest hydrogen content successfully predicted and explored [1115d]
- Study shows a 50% reduction in emissions by 2030 can be achieved [1115d]
- What oxytocin can tell us about the evolution of human prosociality [1115d]
- Should we protect nature for its own sake? For its economic value? Because it makes us happy? Yes [1115d]
- 5 ways to reduce school shootings [1115d]
- Better understanding of people's comfort in urban public spaces [1115d]
- Teachers often struggle to address mass traumatic events in class [1115d]
- Listening to young people could help reduce pandemic-related harms to children [1115d]
- Tobacco hawkmoths always find the right odor [1115d]
- Researchers take optical coherence tomography to the next level [1115d]
- Molecular archaeology: What ancient genes tell us about who we are [1115d]
- Study sheds light on life beyond Rome's frontier [1115d]
- Study of Indonesian protected marine areas suggests participation by Indigenous people more effective than penalties [1115d]
- Catching microplastics with spider webs [1115d]
- From black holes to sands: Application of holographic duality to granular matter [1115d]
- Creating ultracold polyatomic molecules by trapping and cooling them in three dimensions [1115d]
- Will the bicycle help us address pressing social issues? [1115d]
- Scientists develop environmental justice lens to identify neighborhoods vulnerable to climate change [1115d]
- Probing conjugation and parity symmetry with entangled double-strange baryons [1115d]
- Small, rare crayfish thought extinct is rediscovered in cave in Huntsville, Alabama [1115d]
- Super-Earth exoplanet orbiting nearby star discovered [1115d]
- Levelling up agenda risks levelling down London, warns new research [1115d]
- Managing habitat for flowering plants may mitigate climate effects on bee health [1115d]
- Emerging vaccine nanotechnology [1115d]
- Environmental change investigated at the Taita Research Station in Kenya [1115d]
- Quantum machine Borealis achieves computational advantage using programmable photonic sensor [1115d]
- NASA partners with industry for new spacewalking, moonwalking services [1115d]
- Human trafficking myths exploded: women offend too, and the practice is widespread [1115d]
- Input from those affected by environmental burdens must be incorporated into environmental justice tools [1115d]
- Molecular dance by which a unique bacterium transfers electrons [1115d]
- Study identifies distinct roles for nuclear lamin isoforms [1115d]
- Engineers develop nanoparticles that cross the blood-brain barrier [1115d]
- Euclid gains solar power and protection [1115d]
- Uncorking champagne bottle produces supersonic shock waves [1115d]
- Eco-friendly policies could entice workers back to the office [1115d]
- Breakthrough study examines evolution of snake venom genes [1115d]
- Chemists design chemical probe for detecting minute temperature shifts in the body [1115d]
- Distributed sensor network may reveal physical processes contributing to diminishing sea ice [1115d]
- Physicists announce first results from Daya Bay's final dataset [1115d]
- How will humans survive a global catastrophe? [1115d]
- Understanding hurricanes and climate change [1115d]
- NASA's MAVEN spacecraft resumes science and operations, exits safe mode [1115d]
- 'Fruitcake' structure observed in organic polymers [1115d]
- Time crystals 'impossible' but obey quantum physics [1115d]
- Unprecedented water curbs kick in for drought-hit Los Angeles [1115d]
- Ancient Mayan maize god sculpture found in Mexico [1115d]
- Vietnam develops new African swine fever vaccine: official [1115d]
- Carbon emissions dip, at least briefly, in China, study says [1115d]
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