The Brutalist Report - science
- Gas wells hold up deer during spring migration [947d]
- Study: Lagoons from Arctic's forgotten coast vulnerable to climate change and human development [947d]
- Intercultural romantic relationships aid personal growth, researcher says [947d]
- Onshore algae farms could become 'breadbasket for Global South' [947d]
- New gene-editing platform broadens scope of use of CRISPR gene editing [947d]
- Impact that killed the dinosaurs may have triggered a 'mega-earthquake' that lasted weeks to months [947d]
- Creating 'political economy of hope' at Pakistan-India border [947d]
- Missing pathway in lysosome underlies newly discovered human disease [947d]
- What drives ecosystems to instability? [947d]
- Discovering new cancer treatments in the 'dark matter' of the human genome [947d]
- Study shows gravitational forces deep within Earth have great impact on landscape evolution [947d]
- Score a discount on Amazon? You might've unwittingly paid more [947d]
- Study: Web-based tools can help Great Lakes region plan for potential influx of climate-change migrants [947d]
- Widespread pipe repair technique sends nanoplastics into the atmosphere, new study finds [947d]
- Areas of UK where more people voted 'remain' saw smaller increases in hate crimes following historic Brexit vote [947d]
- How light can be used to control processes in synthetic cells [947d]
- Team develops new tools to help search for life in deep space [947d]
- In race toward quantum computing, North Carolina takes center stage [947d]
- Rabbit virus has evolved to become more deadly, new research finds [947d]
- 'Non-native species aren't the boogie man.' Biologist calls for a more balanced view [947d]
- NASA and SpaceX launch 4 more crew to the space station [947d]
- As Salton Sea faces ecological collapse, a plan to save it with ocean water is rejected [947d]
- The thinking undead: How dormant bacteria calculate their return to life [947d]
- Forestry leaders scramble to turn massive new funding into trees [947d]
- Genomic research aids in the effort to understand how to treat deadly fungal infections [947d]
- Study: Farming community approves of crops and sustainable management practices chosen for diversifying European fields [947d]
- The 'dense' potential of nanostructured superconductors [947d]
- Geneticists discover new wild goat subspecies via ancient DNA [947d]
- Body neutrality: What it is and how it can help lead to more positive body image [947d]
- 433 people win a lottery jackpot. Impossible? Probability and psychology suggest it's more likely than you'd think [947d]
- How we tracked one small seabird species' remarkable flight into a typhoon [947d]
- A big step toward treating tuberculosis without risking antibiotic resistance [947d]
- New process could enable more efficient plastics recycling [947d]
- Shrine discovered in Egyptian temple with evidence of previously unknown rituals [947d]
- Migration as morality politics [947d]
- How should the world's governments respond if we detect an alien civilization? [947d]
- Climate risk index shows threats to 90% of the world's marine species [947d]
- Long-term renters evicted during housing boom face homelessness [947d]
- Gonorrhea became more drug resistant during COVID-19. A molecular biologist explains the sexually transmitted superbug [947d]
- Women in Antarctica face assault and harassment, and a legacy of exclusion and mistreatment [947d]
- Want more diversity in corporate America? Get rid of some programs [947d]
- Daytime pastoralist activities do not negatively affect spotted hyenas in Tanzania [947d]
- Just 20% of climate change studies are 'written by women' [947d]
- A new method to enable efficient interactions between photons [947d]
- Researchers discover a rare new blood group system [947d]
- New advance in the biological fixation of nitrogen in rice [947d]
- Modern pesticide accelerates corrosion of ancient Roman bowl [947d]
- Boron nitride with a twist could lead to a new way to make qubits [947d]
- A 37% increase to the molecular chiral pool for medicinal chemists expands routes to novel pharmaceuticals [947d]
- Multiple Earth simulations show ocean acidification peak in Arctic Ocean may shift from winter to summer [947d]
- New study unveils why gold (111) surface forms a herringbone texture [947d]
- Pelagic seabirds fly into the eye of the storm when faced with extreme weather conditions [947d]
- Taking salt out of the water equation [947d]
- 80-year-old mystery in static electricity finally solved [947d]
- Re-spun silkworm silk is 70% stronger than spider silk [947d]
- Heart infection could be cause of death of Polish, US hero [947d]
- A quick look at the 2022 Nobel Prizes [947d]
- Which population structures maximize evolutionary fitness? [947d]
- Extreme salt stress triggers leaf movement [947d]
- Megadroughts helped topple ancient empires. They're in Australia's past, with more to come [947d]
- Study identifies mechanisms promoting bacterial survival [947d]
- Satellites detect methane plume in Nord Stream leak [947d]
- Atomic-level 3D models show us how gadgets work [947d]
- Food deficits in Africa will grow in a warmer world [947d]
- Veterans in the workplace face unwelcome hero worship [947d]
- TESS discovers an old warm Jupiter-like exoplanet [947d]
- Continual, clear, factual texting is key to first responder team success, researcher finds [947d]
- Who has your back in a weather emergency? [947d]
- Conspiracy theories flourish on YouTube, study reports [947d]
- Gray whale's disappearance from Atlantic Ocean holds clues to possible return [947d]
- New analysis of shipping emissions reveals that air pollution has a larger effect on climate than previously thought [947d]
- Achieving greater entanglement: Milestones on the path to useful quantum technologies [947d]
- Seasonal change in Antarctic ice sheet movement observed for first time [947d]
- Making the invisible water crisis visible [947d]
- Nobel winner's ingenious chemistry could lead to cancer breakthroughs [947d]
- 'Authentic leaders' could inspire athletes to curb aggression: study [947d]
- Click chemistry, Nobel-winning science that may 'change the world' [947d]
- Sydney smashes annual rainfall records [947d]
- Four of five pinyon-juniper tree species declining in their ranges in the West [947d]
- Study finds expanding voting rights can reduce violence [947d]
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