The Brutalist Report - science
- Ukraine war dominates Nobel year again [640d]
- New ancient 'marine crocodile' discovered on UK's Jurassic Coast one of the oldest specimens of its type ever found [640d]
- Is there life on Mars? Maybe, and it could have dropped its teddy [640d]
- Politics, cash, fame: what motivates climate change deniers [640d]
- Climate disinfo surges in denial, conspiracy comeback [640d]
- After drought, winter rains revive Iraq's famed marshlands [640d]
- Short-term bang of fireworks has long-term impact on wildlife: Study [640d]
- GPS tracking, simulations show optimal locations to help desert bighorn sheep cross freeways [640d]
- Desert dusts convert coral reefs into carbon storage [640d]
- Artificial intelligence aids discovery of super tight-binding antibodies [640d]
- Heritage and culture key for Thai confectioners to compete with western brands [640d]
- Auckland floods: Even stormwater reform won't be enough. We need a 'sponge city' to avoid future disasters [640d]
- Songbird species work together to mob predator owls, but only strike when the time is right [640d]
- Chinese prefer Europeans to Americans, but feeling isn't mutual, says study [640d]
- Warmer climate may drive fungi to be more dangerous to our health [640d]
- Predicting human group sizes with physics [640d]
- AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 years [640d]
- Powering wearable technology with MXene textile supercapacitor 'patch' [640d]
- Study unveils theoretical principle that carbon-based catalysts promote electrochemical reactions [640d]
- Solid material that 'upconverts' visible light photons to UV light photons could change how we utilize sunlight [640d]
- Researchers uncover dynamics behind protein crucial in breast cancer [640d]
- Fishing in synchrony brings mutual benefits for dolphins and people in Brazil, research shows [640d]
- Mie voids could bring about control of light in air [640d]
- Inequality in access to basic services is a major problem in sub-Saharan Africa—but progress is happening [640d]
- Electrospun nanomaterial offers great protection against electromagnetic interference [640d]
- Schoolkids lost third of a year's learning to pandemic: study [640d]
- Molecular clouds extend their lives by constantly reassembling themselves, say astronomers [640d]
- How a novel class of sulfonamides potently blocks malaria transmission [640d]
- Political orientation could be predicted by differences in brain activation and synchronization [640d]
- New monovalent anion permselective membranes for high-efficient mono-/di-valent anion separation [640d]
- Primates colonised the Arctic during a period of ancient global warming—their fate offers a lesson [640d]
- Sheriffs who see themselves as ultimate defenders of the Constitution are especially worried about gun rights [640d]
- Exploring how to develop better rechargeable aluminum batteries [640d]
- Expanding global cold chains: Effective adaptation, or dangerous contribution to climate change? [640d]
- Climate tipping: West Antarctica ice sheet collapse may stabilize North Atlantic currents [640d]
- Young people are drinking less—here's an alternative to try on your next night out [640d]
- Toxic pollutants can build up inside our homes. Here are eight ways to reduce the risks [640d]
- Older women are smashing it this awards season, but ageism is far from over [640d]
- Does failing to detect aliens mean we'll never be contacted? [640d]
- Migrants don't cause crime rates to increase, but false perceptions endure anyway [640d]
- Three of four people experience abuse on dating apps. How do we balance prevention with policing? [640d]
- Viking brutality failed to wipe out monastery, dig finds [640d]
- Virtual reality can be used to prevent infidelity and betrayal in real-world relationships [640d]
- Study of close to a half-million soccer fans shows how group identity shapes behaviour [640d]
- Earwigs are the hero single mothers of the insect world, and good for your garden too [640d]
- The challenge of sustainable supply chains [640d]
- TV zombie fungus highlights real world threat of fungal pathogens [640d]
- Independent voters can be decisive in elections, but they're pretty unpredictable, not 'shadow partisans' [640d]
- The Auckland floods are a sign of things to come: The city needs stormwater systems fit for climate change [640d]
- Optical tweezers untangle chemotherapy agent's impact on DNA [640d]
- Honey bee colony loss in the US linked to mites, extreme weather, pesticides [640d]
- Solids that are also liquids: Elastic tensors of superionic materials [640d]
- How much greenhouse gas do tropical soils emit? [640d]
- Post-secondary sector must embrace emerging AI technology in education [640d]
- Power struggles in nature can be more subtle, nuanced and strategic than just dog-eat-dog [640d]
- Highlighting the experience of migrant domestic workers in the Arab Gulf region [640d]
- Rural Americans aren't included in inflation figures. And for them, the cost of living may be rising faster [640d]
- What is heartworm and how can you protect your pet from it? [640d]
- New insights into why improvements to Chesapeake Bay remain a challenge [640d]
- Will machine learning help us find extraterrestrial life? [640d]
- Untangling a knot of galaxy clusters [640d]
- Why are muskies the 'fish of 10,000 casts'? A new study explains [640d]
- Researchers make recommendations for diversifying syllabi in higher education [640d]
- Relying on customer surveys alone may mask poor service [640d]
- Two newly recorded species join Thailand's aquatic insect fauna [640d]
- New report on diversity trends in STEM workforce and education [640d]
- New vaccine platform could ease development, delivery of antigens [640d]
- Breaking the temperature barrier of hydrothermal carbonization of lignocellulosic biomass [640d]
- Did ChatGPT write this article? Faculty look at AI challenges and opportunities [640d]
- Terror under lockdown: Pandemic restrictions reduce ISIS violence [640d]
- Automated detection of isolated single cells using microscope images and AI [640d]
- Researchers work to reduce the amount of precious metals in catalytic converters [640d]
- Sewage overspills result from lack of infrastructure investment, research shows [640d]
- It's hot and your local river looks enticing. But is it okay for swimming? [640d]
- How 20 minute neighborhoods are about more than proximity [640d]
- Mixing between species may reduce vulnerability to climate change [640d]
- Review on the origin of Type Ia supernovae [640d]
- Study: Superconductivity switches on and off in 'magic-angle' graphene [640d]
- Mating causes 'jet lag' in female fruit flies, changing behavior [640d]
- Experiments visualize how 2D perovskite structures change when excited [640d]
- Tyre Nichols' killing by police: Why is this still happening? [640d]
- Even chess experts perform worse when air quality is lower, suggesting a negative effect on cognition [640d]
- NASA's Juno team assessing camera after 48th flyby of Jupiter [640d]
- Chemists pioneer responsive polymers that heat up when exposed to LED light [640d]
- Researchers identify important molecular switch for hearing development [640d]
- New freshwater mussels discovered in southwestern Australia [640d]
- Species of rock ant doesn't just walk randomly, they 'meander' systematically [640d]
- New analog quantum computers to solve previously unsolvable problems [640d]
- Research demonstrates need for student loan policies that encourage college enrollment [640d]
- New screening method could pave the way for future cancer drug discoveries [640d]
- The relationship between deception in negotiations and negotiators' satisfaction with their deals [640d]
- New algorithm enables simulation of complex quantum systems [640d]
- Scientists propose novel NO2 sensor based on static magnetic field Faraday rotation spectroscopy [640d]
- Mistletoe nutrient concentrations found to mainly depend on host nutrients [640d]
- Explanation found for puzzling observation of Shiba states in superconductors [640d]
- Stereotyping veterans as heroes may limit their future careers [640d]
- Researchers develop a new ocean data quality control system [640d]
- Topological acoustic waveguide to help reduce unwanted energy consumption in electronics [640d]
- Greenhouse warming and internal variability synergistically increase extreme and central Pacific El Niño frequency [640d]
- Amazon is transforming what a small business is, and it looks just like Amazon. Is that a good thing? [640d]
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