The Brutalist Report - science
- Two national surveys show majorities of both political parties support legal abortion [1060d]
- Researchers to study whether metal-corroding microbes can grow in Canada's proposed nuclear waste facility [1060d]
- Plastic on Australia's beaches has decreased by almost one-third [1060d]
- NASA's Webb telescope: Engineered to endure micrometeoroid impacts [1060d]
- Canada unveils carbon emissions offset market [1060d]
- New drug delivery system releases therapeutic cargo only when bacteria are present [1060d]
- US to ban single-use plastics on public lands by 2032 [1060d]
- Sizzling temperatures in store across southwestern US [1060d]
- Climate-driven flooding poses well water contamination risks [1060d]
- Happy together: Orphaned turtles and kids who set them free [1060d]
- Report: Philanthropy can help protect against climate change [1060d]
- Altered gene helps plants absorb more carbon dioxide, produce more useful compounds [1060d]
- The secret lives of Darwin's finches reveal daily commutes equal to the area of 30 soccer fields [1060d]
- Birds derive benefits from coffee-growing landscapes with forests and shade trees [1060d]
- New delivery method allows slow-release of broader array of peptide drugs in the body [1060d]
- Phonon dynamics enable a deeper understanding of how heat travels through quantum dots [1060d]
- New insights into neutron star matter [1060d]
- Investigating the magnetic properties of helium-3 [1060d]
- Rental seekers with foreign-sounding names get fewer callbacks from landlords: study [1060d]
- New study shows benefits of dispatching mental health specialists in nonviolent 911 emergencies [1060d]
- Climate change and human exploitation to blame for historic decline in Atlantic salmon [1060d]
- JcSEP3 regulates stamen development in Jatropha curcas [1060d]
- Understanding segregation and school choice [1060d]
- Efforts needed to keep girls in high school sports [1060d]
- Air pollution may increase freezing rain in northern hemisphere [1060d]
- Why do so many Gen Zers identify as LGBTQ? Because of the sacrifices of prior generations, experts say [1060d]
- Climate change puts a different spin on fly fishing for once skeptical anglers [1060d]
- Discovery paves way for more sustainable crop cultivation methods [1060d]
- Uncovering a novel way to bring the energy that powers the sun and stars to Earth [1060d]
- Researchers can customize cavities in new porous material [1060d]
- Researchers unveil particle accelerator region inside a solar flare [1060d]
- Experiments in twisted, layered quantum materials offer new picture of how electrons behave [1060d]
- Scientists use technology to look at the personalities and predictability of farmed calves [1060d]
- Whale images used for artificial intelligence research [1060d]
- Examining the odd locomotion of microswimmers [1060d]
- Amazon River freshwater fish show signs of overexploitation [1060d]
- Ketogenic diet helps mouse muscle stem cells survive stress, study finds [1060d]
- Study unveils interannual modulation of subthermocline eddy kinetic energy in region east of the Philippines [1060d]
- Promising anticancer molecule identified [1060d]
- In low-income families, fathers' depression hurts couples [1060d]
- Allow children to play in nature on their own more often [1060d]
- Social and governance performances affect institutional ownership in the hospitality and tourism sector [1060d]
- Examining the microplastics in the Indian Ocean [1060d]
- Whole-body learning can boost children's letter sound recognition—the first step towards reading [1060d]
- Inaccurate global irrigation models can cause extensive societal harm [1060d]
- Strange radio burst raises new questions [1060d]
- Unique insight into the inner workings of our cellular powerplants [1060d]
- Genomics reveals that kelp is connecting Southern Pacific coastal communities [1060d]
- Most 'silent' genetic mutations are harmful, not neutral, a finding with broad implications [1060d]
- Axial Higgs mode: Elusive particle discovered in a material through tabletop experiment [1060d]
- Researchers pinpoint the end of 'cosmic dawn,' the epoch of reionization [1060d]
- How some high-energy particle 'jets' lose energy in the quark-gluon plasma [1060d]
- 'Yoyo stars' found responsible for off-center cosmic bubbles [1060d]
- Mammal enamel: Toothy analysis identifies vegetation of ancient Nebraska [1060d]
- Analyzing turbulent diffusion effect in the solar flare current sheet [1060d]
- Do proteins remember? [1060d]
- How company leaders talk about creativity can hurt investor confidence [1060d]
- First microplastics found in Antarctic snow [1060d]
- How do plants know how big to grow? [1060d]
- New maps of global geological provinces and tectonic plates [1060d]
- Mosquito species from Papua New Guinea, lost for 90 years, found in Australia [1060d]
- Curiosity sees bizarre spikes on Mars [1060d]
- Remote learning was even tougher for migrant parents. Here's what they want schools to know in case lockdowns return [1060d]
- Hope for tropical sponge survival as oceans become more acidic [1060d]
- Ending child hunger and food insecurity needs to be a top priority in Canada as well as globally [1060d]
- Do people drive differently in the rain? Here's what the research says [1060d]
- The US is importing baby formula to help end supply shortage. What parents need to know [1060d]
- Using Indigenous knowledge and Western science to address climate change impacts [1060d]
- Study sheds more light on stellar populations of NGC 6822 [1060d]
- Evolutionary biologist suggests yawning may be a means for telling others to be more alert [1060d]
- Spain searches for wounded bear and cub after brutal attack [1060d]
- Looking for the origin of slow earthquakes in the Guerrero gap [1060d]
- Creating mRNA with an all-chemical process may allow for customized mRNA vaccines [1060d]
- Genetics breakthrough in sea urchins to aid in biomedical research [1060d]
- Study recommends how to prevent 'weaponizing' Title IX to cover up sexual assault [1060d]
- How social media fuels antisemitism [1060d]
- Worms in the seas of southern Africa: We're on a journey to setting the record straight [1060d]
- A unique defense: Bacteria lose cell wall in the presence of virus [1060d]
- Introducing the largest quantum photonic processor to date [1060d]
- Alien species are moving across oceans faster, accelerated by climate change [1060d]
- Axisymmetric 'spike waves' far exceed limits previously thought to dictate maximum height of ocean waves [1060d]
- Perseverance has a pet rock [1060d]
- NASA's Mars helicopter Ingenuity needs a patch to keep flying after sensor failure [1060d]
- Study: Natural sources of air pollution exceed air quality guidelines in many regions [1061d]
- Modifying surfaces with polymer chains promotes uniform drying of particle-containing liquids [1061d]
- Study seeks to explain stability of 'loops' in coastal channel networks [1061d]
- 'E-nose' sniffs out mixtures of volatile organic compounds [1061d]
- Chicken vaccination shows benefits for nutrition, growth in Kenyan children [1061d]
- Jupiter turns out to be inhomogeneous; metallicity gives clues about origin [1061d]
- NASA to launch 3 rockets from private Australian space port [1061d]
- How will climate change affect the geographic range of salamander species in the U.S. and Canada? [1061d]
- How are environmental chemicals affecting vultures? [1061d]
- Does media exposure influence an individual's risk of radicalization? [1061d]
- New study finds 19th-century wooden shipwrecks to be thriving habitats for deep-sea microbiomes [1061d]
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