The Brutalist Report - science
- Many girls quit sports due to clothing concerns, shows new study [689d]
- Environmental impact reports may hugely underestimate consequences for wildlife [689d]
- New satellite technology tested in the Schnalstal/Senales valley to measure thermal conductivity of snow [689d]
- Fragment of a 1,750-year-old New Testament translation discovered [689d]
- Researchers investigate involuntary THC exposure in homes [689d]
- Kids learn more than just dates and facts when listening to historical fiction, according to new study [689d]
- Researchers create real estate market assessment tool [689d]
- Sierra squirrels find their niche amid a changing climate [689d]
- Researchers discuss how to make universities safer environments for everyone [689d]
- Offering employees rewards that pay it forward can help motivate them to achieve more [689d]
- EPA proposal takes on health risks near US chemical plants [689d]
- Researchers clear the way for well-rounded view of cellular defects [689d]
- Improving catalytic activity by using strong metal support interactions and defect sites [689d]
- Online harassment in majority contexts: Examining harms and remedies across countries [689d]
- Establishing the boundaries of ethics in science journalism in Latin America [689d]
- Fully recyclable printed electronics ditch toxic chemicals for water [689d]
- How much cadmium is contained in cocoa beans? [689d]
- New frequency comb breathalyzer detects COVID-19 with excellent accuracy [689d]
- Laboratory solar flares reveal clues to mechanism behind bursts of high-energy particles [689d]
- Researchers make an important step towards the quantum internet using diamond nanostructures [689d]
- Sustainable development in Africa shaped by subnational administrative capabilities, study shows [689d]
- Origin and effect of surface oxygen-containing species on electrochemical carbon/oxygen reduction reactions [689d]
- Researchers capture first atomic-scale images depicting early stages of particle accelerator film formation [689d]
- Predictably synthesizing a library of white-light-emitting perovskites [689d]
- Moving towards 3 degrees of warming: The phasing out of coal is happening too slowly, warns study [689d]
- Examining the risk of fatal collisions between vehicles and spotted hyenas in the Serengeti [689d]
- Climate extremes and forest age mediate drought-induced forest mortality in northeast China [689d]
- Chinese FY-3 satellites enrich global soil moisture dataset [689d]
- Pesticides detected in pollen and nectar may pose a long-term hazard for pollinators [689d]
- Eco‐friendly 3D printed polymer composite parts made from chitosan of terrestrial insects [689d]
- China tests a Stirling engine in orbit [689d]
- Ancient magma reveals signs of life in zircons from ancient Earth [689d]
- Radio tracking reveals greater predation risk for female katydids [689d]
- Ultra-fast light at the end of the vacuum tunnel: Meta-optics shows physical processes in the attosecond range [689d]
- If we go over 1.5 ℃, then what? [689d]
- Further loss for Aotearoa's glaciers [689d]
- May 8 launch for private mission to ISS with Saudi astronauts [689d]
- Machine learning used to predict water quality [689d]
- Residues of glyphosate-based herbicides in soil found to negatively affect plant-beneficial microbes [689d]
- Study calls for deeper examination of women's role in energy decisions [689d]
- Study finds Black Lives Matter movement had significant impact on Black entrepreneurs' crowdfunding efforts [689d]
- New pesticide exposure test developed to protect inexperienced cannabis farmers [689d]
- Webb adds another ringed world with new image of Uranus [689d]
- Researchers trace genetic agent in life-threatening fungal disease [689d]
- New atomic-scale understanding of catalysis could unlock massive energy savings [689d]
- Costs of natural disasters set to increase with continued rise in CO2 and global temperature [689d]
- Bacteria resistant to 'last resort' antibiotic found in LA County wastewater [689d]
- In rush to fight climate change, cities coordinate to battle heat with trees [689d]
- Gray seals are returning to UK waters, but their situation remains precarious [689d]
- A dictionary of the manosphere: Five terms to understand the language of online male supremacists [689d]
- Macaque monkeys shrink their social networks as they age—research suggests evolutionary pattern seen in elderly people [689d]
- What The Jetsons got right, and very wrong, about the future of work [689d]
- Acres of LA County sewage sludge threaten to contaminate Tulare Lake floodwaters [689d]
- 120 hours of supervised learner driving in New South Wales: Research suggests that may be unnecessary [689d]
- A 'next-generation' gamma-ray observatory is underway to probe the extreme universe [689d]
- A mammoth meatball hints at a future of exotic lab-grown meats, but the reality may be far more boring [689d]
- Epic California rains expected to take one more bite: Masses of mosquitoes [689d]
- Opinion: Can a 'nature repair market' really save Australia's environment? It's not perfect, but it's worth a shot [689d]
- Dingo attacks are rare—but here's what you need to know about dingo safety [689d]
- NASA study helps explain limit-breaking ultra-luminous X-ray sources [689d]
- Florida's brutal drought worsens; Orlando has hottest start to year on record [689d]
- Methane big part of 'alarming' rise in planet-warming gases [689d]
- Snapshot multispectral imaging using a diffractive optical network [689d]
- Downshifting: Why people are quitting their corporate careers for craft jobs [689d]
- French study warns of pesticide traces in water [689d]
- Viewpoint: Don't fret about students using ChatGPT to cheat—AI is a bigger threat to educational equality [689d]
- Study finds steep decline in day-to-day violence in California schools [689d]
- How can we make the space sector more sustainable? [689d]
- Weaving Indigenous and western ways of knowing can help Canada achieve its biodiversity goals, say researchers [689d]
- We can never truly separate our work and personal lives—and that isn't necessarily bad [689d]
- Often overlooked, 'residual emissions' are critical to fighting climate change [689d]
- New 'stealth' polymer a promising alternative for delivering drugs around the body [689d]
- Five misused food and farming terms, from natural to intensive, and what they really mean [689d]
- Viewpoint: Race is closely tied to who gets bail. That's why we must tread carefully on bail reform [689d]
- Black singles with college education embrace life without marriage [689d]
- Minimalist art inspires a set of tools to maximize coral restoration [689d]
- Why Dungeons and Dragons is good for the workplace [689d]
- Examining the role of 'blind dating' in bacteria evolution [689d]
- DNA packaging supports cell division, finds study [689d]
- Random matrix theory approaches the mystery of the neutrino mass [689d]
- Two-dimensional nanoparticles with great catalytic potential [689d]
- A strange streak of young stars is evidence of a runaway supermassive black hole, study finds [689d]
- Electronic biosensor uses DNA aptamers for detecting biomarkers in whole blood samples [689d]
- Twinkling stars fuel interstellar dust [689d]
- ChatGPT statements can influence users' moral judgments [689d]
- US forests face an unclear future with climate change [689d]
- Researchers create embryo-like structures from monkey embryonic stem cells for the first time [689d]
- Evidence of drug use during Bronze Age ceremonies [689d]
- Super-sized nanocage could deliver bigger drug cargoes [689d]
- The hidden role of food in urban conflicts in Central America [689d]
- Indigenous-managed forests in Brazil's Amazon absorb thousands of dangerous pollutants from wildfires [689d]
- Fiery response: 'Siglec-14' receptors on human macrophages detect carbon nanotubes and provoke inflammation [689d]
- How to overcome noise in quantum computations [689d]
- Microbes that 'eat together' may benefit from a shared immunological memory [689d]
- Humans hunted giant snails on the way to becoming an apex predator, suggests study [689d]
- Team develops novel tridimensional anticancer agents to fight against drug-resistant cancer cells [689d]
- Testing of smartphone apps that identify plants shows most are not very good [689d]
- Protecting high-performance, superconducting magnets [689d]
- Intense lasers magnetize solids within attoseconds [689d]
- Viking Age ceremonial burial shields found to be combat ready [689d]
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