The Brutalist Report - science
- Heatwaves could kill 90,000 Europeans per year by 2100: EEA [793d]
- Improving rare-earth-free magnets through microstructure engineering [793d]
- Damage in 5.7-magnitude quake off Italy's Adriatic coast [793d]
- What is free food worth? Study estimates the value of food pantry services [793d]
- Which reptiles and amphibians in the southwestern United States are most vulnerable to climate change? [793d]
- Stem cells used to generate mini brains of the last male Sumatran rhino [793d]
- NASA Moon rocket launch delayed again, this time by storm [793d]
- Are new antiseptics safer than their antimicrobial predecessors? [793d]
- Does racial resentment motivate confidence in false beliefs? [793d]
- Report: Water is critical for success on climate action [793d]
- Fertilizers limit pollination by changing how bumblebees sense flowers [793d]
- First sentence ever written in Canaanite language discovered: A plea to eradicate beard lice [794d]
- Air pollution threatens natural pest control methods in sustainable farming [794d]
- Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat [794d]
- Colonists nibble at Gran Chaco, South America's other big forest [794d]
- Geoscientists discover 500,000 years of climate history in central Mexico [794d]
- Up to 32 frog species thought to be extinct may not be, new research shows [794d]
- Large common share ownership positively associated with social responsibility, says research [794d]
- Why are sustainable practices often elusive? [794d]
- New device may offer a better way to prevent tick bites [794d]
- What purpose do reduced mitochondria serve? [794d]
- COP27: How responsible are rich countries for global warming? [794d]
- A study discovers a surprising relationship between the teeth and the evolution of pregnancy [794d]
- Tracing tomatoes' health benefits to gut microbes [794d]
- Plagues of the past have a lot to tell us about current crises, according to a new study [794d]
- Study: Pandemic disrupted city sustainability efforts, yet increased focus on initiatives [794d]
- Study: Termite queen and king are the best parents in the world, until they're not [794d]
- Tiger sharks that interact with tourists are larger and have higher hormone levels, study shows [794d]
- Study sets the basis for identifying biomarkers of latent malaria vivax infections [794d]
- People promise much to charities, but donations remain unsent [794d]
- A review of research achievements related to the study of extreme heat waves [794d]
- A more sustainable version of 'click chemistry' [794d]
- Biodegradable microplastics in soils cause carbon dioxide emissions to rise [794d]
- Cover crops can lower yields, according to new study [794d]
- Being light-skinned can lead to 'reverse colorism' in many parts of the world [794d]
- First 'Run 3' physics result from the Large Hadron Collider's compact muon solenoid [794d]
- Researchers develop a material that mimics how the brain stores information [794d]
- Four common misconceptions about quantum physics [794d]
- University returning 1,500 artifacts to Oneida Indian Nation [794d]
- How MIRI became Webb's coolest instrument [794d]
- Faster and more efficient computer chips thanks to germanium [794d]
- Measuring the ins and outflows of estuaries [794d]
- Study reveals extent of gender inequality in start-up landscape [794d]
- Making scents of the past by reproducing historical fragrances [794d]
- Scientists combine existing technologies to build new ultrafast electron microscope [794d]
- Spider mites found to avoid leaves where ants have been [794d]
- Finding the way: Examining flood evacuation route choices in Kampong settlements in Indonesia [794d]
- Old bone links lost American parrot to ancient Indigenous bird trade [794d]
- Study shows differences between brains of primates—humans, apes and monkeys—are small but significant [794d]
- Deconstructing Chile's colonization: Digital re-edition of Indigenous language textbook [794d]
- Transparency, amnesty may boost reporting of sexual violence [794d]
- COP27: Three reasons rich countries can no longer ignore calls to pay developing world for climate havoc [794d]
- Is the global decline in democracy linked to social media? We combed through the evidence to find out [794d]
- Searching for life on highly eccentric exoplanets [794d]
- A dumpsite is no place for a child: Study shows Nigeria's young waste pickers are at risk [794d]
- Can JWST see galaxies made of primordial stars? [794d]
- Biological lasso: Enhanced drug delivery to brain [794d]
- 'Teaching our children from books, not the sea': How climate change is eroding human rights in Vanuatu [794d]
- What are 'furries?' Debunking myths about kids identifying as animals, and litter boxes in schools [794d]
- If Democrats prevail during the midterms, TV advertising might have something to do with it [794d]
- America's election workers are overworked, underpaid and feeling pressured [794d]
- Can juries still deliver justice in high-profile cases in the age of social media? [794d]
- 'He was in fear of his life': Bullying can be a major factor in deciding to homeschool [794d]
- The challenge for 'chauffeur moms': Navigating a city that wasn't planned for women [794d]
- Climate change: Carbon offsetting isn't working, here's how to fix it [794d]
- Twitter and Elon Musk: Why free speech absolutism threatens human rights [794d]
- New research looks at intergenerational tensions, Gen Z as coming change agents [794d]
- A recipe for creating a new plant from a single differentiated cell [794d]
- Sri Lankans skip meals as food prices soar [794d]
- Astronomers confirm solar eclipses mentioned in Indigenous folklore and historical documents in Japan [794d]
- New report outlines a major initiative to study geologic hazards related to subduction zones [794d]
- World's largest companies are neglecting their human rights responsibilities, study finds [794d]
- Flexible work supports mental well-being, but only with good leadership [794d]
- Wildfire season: Improving community evacuation plans using data-driven models [794d]
- Lignin nanoparticles: A sustainable recipe for combining cellulose with hydrophobic polymers for advanced applications [794d]
- How courts can help protect human rights amid climate change [794d]
- Moving beyond the media's 'deficit lens' is essential for racialized people to claim belonging [794d]
- Drastic retreat of Norway's largest glacier highlights scale of climate change [794d]
- Discovery of bronzes rewrites Italy's Etruscan-Roman history [794d]
- Smart farming tech offers sprout of hope in Greece [794d]
- Extinct but newly discovered: Germany's oldest freshwater shrimp [794d]
- Magnetic quantum fluid: Extremely fluid in two ways [794d]
- 3D protein structure predictions made by AI could boost cancer research and drug discovery [794d]
- Beavers will become a bigger boon to river water quality as US West warms [794d]
- How does a skeleton move? A new tracking method to quantify skeletal kinematics in freely moving rodents [794d]
- Scientists reveal an unexpected gene in transparent worms [794d]
- New method enables global internal solitary wave propagation forecast in global oceans [794d]
- Novel copper gas penetration electrode can efficiently reduce CO2 to multicarbon products [794d]
- New report reveals young Australians are struggling financially [794d]
- Plastic ingestion widespread in Welsh seabirds, study suggests [794d]
- Team creates crystals that generate electricity from heat [794d]
- Huge extragalactic structure found hiding behind the Milky Way [794d]
- Survey finds US researchers most concerned about fighting misinformation and tackling increased online abuse [794d]
- Sensing platform for studying in vitro vascular systems opens possibilities for drug testing [794d]
- New report reveals link between online and offline violence against women journalists [794d]
- Experiment unveils Berry curvature mechanism for linear positive magnetoresistance [794d]
- New blue quantum dot technology could lead to more energy-efficient displays [794d]
- A magnetosome-like structure with high tumor tissue penetration efficiency [794d]
- GHRSS survey finds four new pulsars [794d]
- New way to boost simulation of atmospheric aerosol nucleation [794d]
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