The Brutalist Report - science
- At least 80% of world's important sites for biodiversity on land currently contain human developments [705d]
- Branching worm named after Godzilla's nemesis [706d]
- Researchers create artificial enzyme for fast detection of disease-related hormone in sweat [706d]
- How industrial companies can survive deglobalization [706d]
- Time capsules: Mauritania's precious Chinguetti manuscripts [706d]
- Observing group-living animals with drones and computer vision [706d]
- Smaller, denser, better illuminators for computational microscopy [706d]
- Relativity Space to make third bid to launch 3D-printed rocket [706d]
- New method shrinks 3D images of cells for faster storage and retrieval [706d]
- Understanding the mechanism of non-uniform formation of diamond film on tools [706d]
- Performance of OncoK9 in real-world veterinary practice mirrors clinical validation study [706d]
- Florida bill would ban elementary school kids from learning about menstruation [706d]
- Copper artifacts reveal new cultural connections in southern Africa [706d]
- Measuring the greenhouse effect accurately [706d]
- Biologists report on alternative life-history strategy in Colias butterflies [706d]
- Sedimentation missing from pollution priorities, says researcher [706d]
- Researchers identify novel human-specific mechanism of skin barrier regeneration [706d]
- Anti-age discrimination policies are failing in the workplace, says case study of UK policy [706d]
- A new mission will search for habitable planets at Alpha Centauri [706d]
- How terrorism affects our language and the vote for the radical right [706d]
- Fun climate change education programs could boost interest in STEM subjects [706d]
- Geoscientists shed a light on life's evolution 800 million years ago [706d]
- Tackling counterfeit seeds with 'unclonable' labels [706d]
- Perception of Russia-Ukraine conflict linked to endorsement of false news about adversary [706d]
- The challenge of keeping an audience engaged: How language shapes attention [706d]
- Online dashboard details surge in New York state eviction filings [706d]
- Research uncovers details about the mysterious author of early astronomy textbooks [706d]
- Researchers make biodegradable optical components from crab shells [706d]
- New UN report: Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius requires deep decarbonization across all sectors [706d]
- An ancient mound of shells has been mined in the San Francisco Bay for 100 years—but the oyster's future is uncertain [706d]
- Utilities see new costs in proposed PFAS water rule [706d]
- Lawmakers struggle to differentiate AI and human emails [706d]
- Bird-brained? Climate change may affect intelligence in birds [706d]
- Climate change: Farmers in Ghana can't predict rainfall anymore, changing how they work [706d]
- Why do animals living with humans evolve such similar features? A new theory could explain 'domestication syndrome' [706d]
- What to expect when you're expecting an El Niño [706d]
- Vienna museum tilts paintings to illustrate climate change threat [706d]
- Viewpoint: Why the ethics of octopus farming are so troubling [706d]
- Is there a multiverse? [706d]
- Opinion: How world sports got into a mess over trans athletes, and how it can get out of it [706d]
- Beethoven's genome offers clues to composer's health and family history [706d]
- OSFI's new guidelines: A step toward making banks and insurers more conscious of their climate impacts [706d]
- 25-million-year-old fossils of a bizarre possum and strange wombat relative reveal Australia's hidden past [706d]
- Humanity has 'broken the water cycle,' UN chief warns [706d]
- New research shows how cultural transmission shapes the evolution of music [706d]
- Calls for a 'green' Ramadan revive Islam's long tradition of sustainability and care for the planet [706d]
- Species don't live in isolation: What changing threats to four marsupials tell us about the future [706d]
- Trans people aren't new, and neither is their oppression: A history of gender crossing in 19th-century Australia [706d]
- Researchers describe the first molecular processes in the eye when light hits the retina [706d]
- A surprisingly simple explanation for 'Oumuamua's weird orbit [706d]
- Photosynthesis 'hack' could lead to new ways of generating renewable energy [706d]
- The benefit of redundancy in biological systems [706d]
- Researchers describe promising method to optimize and scale up the production of fuel cell input [706d]
- Small stars may host bigger planets than previously thought [706d]
- Researchers tentatively place Tasmanian tiger extinction in the late 1990s [706d]
- Sea otters killed by unusual parasite strain [706d]
- Measuring the cohesive force of meteorite fragments to identify the mobility of asteroids [706d]
- James Webb spots swirling, gritty clouds on remote planet [706d]
- EU bids to clean up product 'greenwashing' mess [706d]
- Chemists synthesize and characterize novel helically chiral oxonium ion with a stereogenic oxygen atom center [706d]
- Kenya drought: Pastoralists suffer despite millions of dollars used to protect them. What went wrong? [706d]
- Poisons are a potent tool for murder in fiction: A toxicologist explains how some dangerous chemicals kill [706d]
- Behind massive seaweed belt headed for some Atlantic beaches [706d]
- Opinion: Why WhatsApp is a terrible place to conduct important political conversations [706d]
- A vicious circle: Climate change affects greenhouse gas emissions from stream networks [706d]
- Exploring how prospective biology teachers argue about controversial issues [706d]
- Excess mercury in atmosphere found to be coming from the world's oceans [706d]
- Physicists investigate the dynamics of active protein droplets in cells [706d]
- A new chapter in antiferromagnetic spintronics is unfolding [706d]
- Towards reducing biodiversity loss in fragmented habitats [706d]
- Study: Mercury emission estimates rarely provide enough data to assess success in eliminating harmful mining practices [706d]
- Sea ice may soon disappear from the Arctic during the summer months—and it has happened before [706d]
- Team develops silicon photonic MEMS compatible with semiconductor manufacturing [706d]
- Cover crops can help mitigate farmer losses [706d]
- Providing free school meals to all secondary pupils is feasible and acceptable, finds study [706d]
- Trying to solve the 'forever problem' of PFAS pollution [706d]
- Study asks what personal and professional factors help mitigate teacher burnout [706d]
- New Australian report highlights depth of poverty for people on income support [706d]
- New composite material to create green hydrogen [706d]
- Microfluidic setup for the continuous production of multifunctional nanoparticles [706d]
- Re-imagining fertilizer precursor synthesis to reduce its carbon footprint [706d]
- Twitter reveals NYC neighborhoods' racism and homophobia, researchers find [706d]
- From tort law to cheating, what is ChatGPT's future in higher education? [706d]
- Nearly 300 variable stars detected with Kepler spacecraft [706d]
- Large-scale shellfish reef aids in Swan River cleanup [706d]
- Smoke exposure linked to smaller, misshapen potatoes, according to study [706d]
- Hidden environmental danger of the Nordstream pipeline explosions [706d]
- Improving models simulating key climate patterns in the Northern Hemisphere [706d]
- Study provides insights into interspecific variations of herbivory in tropical forests [706d]
- More cancers may be treated with drugs than previously believed [706d]
- New mosquito species reported in Florida [706d]
- Hunting Venus 2.0: Study narrows James Webb Space Telescope targets [706d]
- 'Vampiric' water use leading to 'imminent' global crisis, UN warns [706d]
- Sharing best practice of gender-transformative tourism policies [706d]
- Dust storms cause air pollution spike across north China [706d]
- Team explores leaf microbiome in perennial bioenergy crops [706d]
- Number of monarch butterflies wintering in Mexico drops 22% [706d]
- Searching for life with space dust [706d]
- Ghost lake set to reappear as California hit again by rain [706d]
- 'Uncharted territory': South Sudan's four years of flooding [706d]
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