The Brutalist Report - science
- Inland waters look inviting when heat hits. How to help people swim safely at natural swimming spots [587d]
- How an overlooked study over a century ago helped fuel the Colorado River crisis [587d]
- Novel bacteria identification methods might help speed up disease diagnosis [587d]
- Flowering in 'Honeycrisp' apple shows that spurs are semiautonomous organs [587d]
- A CRISPR pioneer looks back as the first gene-editing therapy is approved [587d]
- New poll reveals Hispanic vote in the United States is up for grabs in next presidential election [587d]
- Can an app improve your romantic relationship? [587d]
- Buy now, pay later: Consumer credit researcher warns of overspending risks this Christmas [587d]
- Seattle metro residents near Amazon delivery stations face more pollution but order fewer packages [587d]
- Avoiding food waste over the holidays to save money and the planet [587d]
- Nanoparticles amplify potential cancer vaccine power [587d]
- How COP's fossil fuel taboo was finally broken by the Emiratis [587d]
- Once the enemy, majestic condor wins hearts of Colombian farmers [587d]
- US begins review that could spell trouble for PVC [587d]
- The Anthropocene condition: Evolving through social–ecological transformations [587d]
- Resting gray reef sharks change what we know about how they breathe [587d]
- Research shows disadvantaged people wait significantly longer for power restoration after major storms [587d]
- Ultrafast laser technology could offer improved cancer treatment [587d]
- Six out of ten aquaculture workers are worried that their job is affecting their health, finds survey [587d]
- Newly developed material gulps down hydrogen, spits it out, protects fusion reactor walls [587d]
- New insights into climate response of coniferous forest ecosystems [587d]
- Genomic analyses reveal poaching hotspots, trade routes of most trafficked endangered mammal [587d]
- Drones capture new clues about how water shapes mountain ranges over time [587d]
- Ensuring proof of origin through marker-free tracing of logs [587d]
- New catalyst opens efficient conversion from nitrate pollution to valuable ammonia [587d]
- Three novel inorganic clusters accelerate chemical reactions to create carbon–carbon bonds [587d]
- Advanced GNSS technique enhances accuracy in landslide monitoring [587d]
- Seafloor geodetic positioning model achieves centimeter-level precision [587d]
- How 'benevolent sexism' undermines Asian women with foreign accents in the workplace [587d]
- Why making things matters to Australia's future [587d]
- Entropy could be key to a planet's habitability [587d]
- Researchers develop AI capable of determining snow depth across Switzerland using satellite images [587d]
- Examining the woollybear caterpillar as it makes its seasonal journey to overwinter [587d]
- Move over, Blitzen: Geese outpace reindeer impacts on Arctic ecosystems [587d]
- The COP28 climate agreement is a step backwards on fossil fuels [587d]
- New software paves the way for finding bacteriophages to control bacteria [587d]
- Examining the role of social media likes in follower network evolution [587d]
- Making fossil fuel companies accountable for their products' emissions would support the clean energy transition [587d]
- Arguments for and against 'high-stakes' exams: The evidence for using them doesn't stack up [587d]
- Women from privileged backgrounds pursue prestigious professions over lucrative ones, finds study [587d]
- Researchers develop fast and energy-saving synthesis method for new electrocatalysts [587d]
- Ribosomal protein exhibits remarkable evolutionary transformation [587d]
- Was the Peace River earthquake induced or natural? New study tests frameworks to answer the question [587d]
- Webb finds icy complex organic molecules around protostars [587d]
- Fifth national climate assessment emphasizes mitigation [587d]
- Canadian scientists are still being muzzled, and that risks undermining climate policy [587d]
- How can Europe restore its nature? [587d]
- Researchers, Coast Salish people analyze 160-year-old Indigenous dog pelt [587d]
- Study shows diverse gut bacteria communities protect against harmful pathogens by nutrient blocking [587d]
- Ancient DNA reveals how a chicken virus evolved to become more deadly [587d]
- Astronomers discover first population of binary stripped stars [587d]
- Florida's garden equipment helps it lead the nation in this type of pollution [587d]
- An educational psychologist explains how to think about your ATAR and set post-school goals [587d]
- What does a building need to call itself 'accessible'—and is that enough? [587d]
- Diets that limit ingredients, not allergens, found to improve GI issues in dogs [587d]
- Five minutes of mindfulness can improve kids' reading [587d]
- NASA's space station laser comm terminal achieves first link [587d]
- US launch of new Vulcan Centaur rocket delayed until January [587d]
- Raja the elephant, a big draw at the St. Louis Zoo, is moving to Columbus to breed [587d]
- Scientists sequence genome for threatened whitebark pine [587d]
- Working women feel unsupported by Christian congregations—even more progressive ones [587d]
- Lighting a fire using friction requires an understanding of physics principles—there are ways to make the process easier [587d]
- Insights into the metabolism of plastic-eating bacteria [587d]
- Researchers calculated the UK's greenhouse gas emissions from people exhaling: Here's what they found [587d]
- Human intelligence: How cognitive circuitry, rather than brain size, drove its evolution [587d]
- Study shows dollar store expansion pushes out independent grocery stores [587d]
- NASA study finds life-sparking energy source and molecule at Enceladus [587d]
- The AI industry is on the verge of becoming another boys' club—we're all going to lose out if it does [587d]
- Artificial light lures migrating birds into cities, where they face a gauntlet of threats [587d]
- NASA's NEOWISE celebrates 10 years, plans end of mission [587d]
- Discovery reveals lipid-signaling microdomains in cells [587d]
- From flush to faucet: More places look to turn sewage into tap water [587d]
- New hydrate-based method shows promise for desalination technology [587d]
- New method for creating transparent magnetic materials using laser heating [587d]
- New method analyzes relationship between ecosystem biodiversity and multifunctionality of entire landscapes [587d]
- Researchers define new class of regulatory element in DNA [587d]
- A promising pairing: Scientists demonstrate new combination of materials for quantum science [587d]
- Chicago's cumulative report on pollution sparks debate [587d]
- Florida researchers are studying 'plant diamond' for carbon capture secrets [587d]
- SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch on hold for now, weather delays Falcon 9 attempt too [587d]
- Attoscience unveils a light-matter hybrid phase in graphite reminiscent of superconductivity [587d]
- Research reveals the secret sites where America's migrating songbirds stop to rest and refuel [587d]
- Green hydrogen: Improving the stability of iridium catalysts with titanium oxides [587d]
- People, not the climate, found to have caused the decline of the giant mammals [587d]
- Jurors recommend death penalty based on certain looks, but new training can correct the bias [587d]
- Unexpected chemistry reveals cosmic star factories' secrets [587d]
- Tropical ice cores offer deeper insights into Earth's temperature record [587d]
- Forest fragmentation is changing the shape of Amazonian trees, finds study [587d]
- New method tags cells with location coordinates for single-cell studies [587d]
- Discovery of a new Hall effect: Does it violate Onsager's reciprocal theorem? [587d]
- Computational scientists generate molecular datasets at extreme scale [587d]
- Cats playing fetch: Research investigates how the game unfolds [587d]
- Seals stay warm and hydrated in the Arctic with larger, more convoluted nasal passages [587d]
- New understanding of ancient genetic parasite may spur medical breakthroughs [587d]
- Simulations of craters reveal characteristics of impactors such as spin speed, bond strength [587d]
- Direct ink writing of high-resolution cellulose structures [587d]
- Extending the uncertainty principle by using an unbounded operator [587d]
- Scientists create artificial DNA that can be transcribed by a natural enzyme [587d]
- Scientists create tunable shells to encapsulate tiny droplets [587d]
- Paleontologist discovers rare soft tissue in fossil of crab [587d]
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