The Brutalist Report - science
- 'Turning a blind eye' is a typical response to threatening managerial controls [886d]
- Nigeria has too many prison inmates awaiting trial—technology could achieve swifter justice [886d]
- Global climate finance leaves out cities: Fixing it is critical to battling climate change [886d]
- Opinion: Why COP27 should be the last of these pointless corporate love-ins [886d]
- In new book, doctor sees humanity devouring itself and the planet [886d]
- Ray of hope? One place where reef manta rays are thriving [886d]
- UK polar research ship to make 2nd voyage to Antarctica [886d]
- How NASA's Deep Space Network supports the agency's missions [886d]
- Researchers use random numbers to precisely describe the warm dense hydrogen found in some planet interiors [886d]
- Government can minimize racial inequality in criminal justice by reducing police stops, detention, and long sentences [886d]
- Footprints claimed as evidence of ice age humans in North America need better dating, new research claims [886d]
- Emergent bilinguals lost vital instruction during remote learning, study shows [886d]
- Researchers ready for a new space mission to shed light on Brazil's vexing GPS problem [886d]
- Little objective evidence to show effectiveness of learner-centered teaching methods, study warns [886d]
- Health harms of mass shootings ripple across communities [886d]
- Word choice and media exposure affected anti-Asian boycotts during the pandemic, study finds [886d]
- New discoveries made about a promising solar cell material, thanks to new microscope [886d]
- A gene from 28 million years ago protects today's plants against caterpillars [886d]
- After the break‐up: How divorcing affects individuals at work [886d]
- Making mosquitoes' love songs fall on deaf ears [886d]
- A new one-step, green and economical way to prepare layered double hydroxides [886d]
- New critical period of embryonic sex determination in sea turtles identified [886d]
- Powerful linear accelerator begins smashing atoms—how it could reveal rare forms of matter [886d]
- EXPLAINER: NASA's new moon rocket, 50 years after Apollo [886d]
- Roman roads laid the foundation for modern-day prosperity, study claims [886d]
- Ending the climate crisis has one simple solution: Stop using fossil fuels [886d]
- It'll be tough to stop an asteroid at the last minute, but not impossible, study claims [886d]
- Effects of climate change such as flooding make existing disadvantages for Indigenous communities so much worse [886d]
- Why it's important to understand the unique plight of internally displaced people in Africa [886d]
- Ants' farming practices and efficient navigation techniques could inspire solutions for human problems [886d]
- Influx of students from India drives US college enrollment up, but the number of students from China is down [886d]
- From cell walls to photosynthesis: How does manganese get to where it needs to go in plants? [886d]
- Clock is ticking for negotiators at climate conference in Egypt [886d]
- WALLABY survey builds an intergalactic map in the Outback [886d]
- Visiting nuclear shelters in Prague to see how cities could prepare for nuclear war [886d]
- 8 billion humans alive today—let's talk overpopulation, and why low-income countries aren't the issue [886d]
- Calls for a 'one-child policy' in India are misguided at best, and dangerous at worst [886d]
- How metal-munching microbes help the rare, toxic element tellurium circulate in the environment [886d]
- Restoring Mayotte's lagoon: When a newly born volcano meets human resilience [886d]
- Scientists identify novel essential non-nuclear roles of spliceosome protein during neuronal connectivity [886d]
- Dam safety: Study indicates probable maximum flood events will significantly increase over next 80 years [886d]
- Vulnerable giants: Fractured skulls shed light on possible prehistoric hunting patterns [886d]
- Honeybee lifespan could be half what it was 50 years ago—new study [886d]
- New report shows forests have big role to play in climate change fight [886d]
- Colliding magnetic fields reveal unknown planets [886d]
- Delhi's toxic haze 'fueled by political wrangling' [886d]
- Don't take greenwashing at face value, authors argue [886d]
- Strong European support for space to combat climate crisis [886d]
- 'Think globally, act locally' with new bird conservation tool [886d]
- Evolutionary analysis shows SARS-CoV-2 variants converging [886d]
- Earliest human fossils in the UK reveal how ancient Europeans were connected [886d]
- Powerful impact provides insight into deep structure of Mars [886d]
- A novel method for generating naive human iPS cells with significantly higher differentiation potency [886d]
- 15 ways to reforest the planet: International scientists call for decade of global action [886d]
- Relationship between helium behavior and radiation damage in MAX phase material [886d]
- Two studies quantify bias in US higher education [886d]
- A bench-top Kibble balance to perform ultrasonic power measurements [886d]
- Hydrogen bonding promotes photocatalytic alcohol coupling [886d]
- Researchers unveil patterns of species diversity and determinants in temperate forest [886d]
- Active monitoring needed in Australian modern slavery reporting regime [886d]
- A chemical reaction as good as gold for future technologies [886d]
- Welsh 'weird wonder' fossils add piece to puzzle of arthropod evolution [886d]
- 220,000 metric tons of methane likely released from Nord Stream gas leak [886d]
- Study: Teachers must stand up to bullying of LBGTQIA+ students [886d]
- Study shows cash transfers from rich to poor can increase happiness of the poor [886d]
- How do refugees in the United States learn about race? [886d]
- The unimon, a new qubit to boost quantum computers for useful applications [886d]
- Spatiotemporal segregation of chiral supramolecular polymers [886d]
- Changing our diet would help absorb global food shocks, international study finds [886d]
- A next generation material that adapts to its history [886d]
- Beneficial and beautiful: Biodiversity of meadows and pastures can be an asset for nature, agriculture, and tourism [886d]
- Messel boa: Live birth in a 47-million-year-old snake [886d]
- Teachers experienced more anxiety than health care workers during the pandemic, mental health study finds [886d]
- Collaboration at all levels of government key to climate action, say researchers [886d]
- 'Nature's Envelope': A simple device that reveals the scope and scale of all biological processes [886d]
- Rich nations target $20 bn to wean Indonesia off coal [886d]
- Volume of plastic waste in Jakarta rivers revealed [886d]
- Slow-moving shell of water can make Parkinson's proteins 'stickier' [886d]
- Evidence found of ions behaving differently than expected in fusion reactions [886d]
- Soccer industry continues to marginalize ethnically diverse coaches [886d]
- New technique to create thermally stable, high-entropy alloys [886d]
- Hemp as animal feed can affect the health of cows and their milk [886d]
- Condensation of transcriptional regulator SEUSS mediates osmotic stress perception and response in Arabidopsis [886d]
- Genetic duplication governs nitrogen fixation symbiosis between legumes, bacteria [886d]
- Number theorist may have proposed a solution to the Landau-Siegel zeros conjecture [886d]
- Neurotoxicological hazard assessment without animal testing [886d]
- Urban-rural connections could boost resilience in the face of change [886d]
- New aspects of surface wetting revealed [886d]
- Scientists find new variations among sperm cells [886d]
- Cosmic chocolate pralines? General neutron star structure revealed [886d]
- Prehistoric predator? Artificial intelligence says no [886d]
- Researchers develop new, heat-efficient nanoparticles for treating cancer [886d]
- NASA returning to the Moon with mega rocket launch [886d]
- World Population hits 8 billion, creating many challenges [886d]
- Remote undersea volcano likely erupting in Pacific Ocean [886d]
- Earth at 8 billion: Consumption not crowd is key to climate [886d]
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