The Brutalist Report - science
- Dogs may be at risk from high levels of lead from shotgun pellets in raw pheasant dog food, study finds [650d]
- An AI-powered solution for accurately diagnosing tomato leaf diseases [650d]
- Using plasma against toxic PFAS chemicals [650d]
- Scientists create high-resolution poverty maps using big data [650d]
- New video series captures team working on NASA's Europa Clipper [650d]
- Exploring how the hallucinogenic substance in psilocybin mushrooms works on the molecular level [650d]
- Moss-covered forest ditches could provide another tool to combat climate change [650d]
- For priceless European art, extra protection costs very little [650d]
- Fossil find in California shakes up the natural history of cycad plants [650d]
- Wastewater microfibers contribute to potential pollution on Kenyan coastline [650d]
- Researchers discover that the ice cap is teeming with microorganisms [650d]
- Beyond Moore's Law: Innovations in solid-state physics include ultra-thin 2D materials and more [650d]
- Chicago's $1 billion water deal shows Great Lakes wealth [650d]
- Study shows oil and gas infrastructure hurting nesting birds in globally important breeding area in Arctic Alaska [650d]
- New RNA-seq, metabolomics protocol offers more efficient extraction that maintains data integrity [650d]
- Mountain's trash problem inspires push for new national monument [650d]
- 'Golden' fossils reveal origins of exceptional preservation [650d]
- Despite recent heat wave, most of California's colossal snowpack has yet to melt [650d]
- A stormy, active sun may have kickstarted life on Earth [650d]
- Scientists present evidence for a billion-years arms race between viruses and their hosts [650d]
- Study: Survey methodology should be calibrated to account for negative attitudes about immigrants and asylum-seekers [650d]
- Study shows governments escape blame by contracting services such as prisoner transport [650d]
- Cool as ice: How new research is helping scientists preserve cells [650d]
- We can now see into the permanently shadowed craters on the moon [650d]
- Microbot toys demonstrate how biological machines move [650d]
- How archaeologists reconstructed a Roman gateway to tell the story of Britain's invasion [650d]
- Researchers call for a new approach to studying academic progress [650d]
- 'We have 30 extra years': A new way of thinking about aging [650d]
- Researchers model 'link' between improved photosynthesis and increased yield [650d]
- The thinking error that makes people susceptible to climate change denial [651d]
- Enigmatic human fossil jawbone may be evidence of an early Homo sapiens presence in Europe [651d]
- Historic drought sees Spaniards pray for rain [651d]
- What makes a good parent? Is acting on climate change as important as love and bedtime stories? [651d]
- 'Too much money is spent on jails and policing': What Aboriginal communities told us about funding justice reinvestment [651d]
- Here's why your freezer smells so bad—and what you can do about it [651d]
- Climate talks see push for global renewable energy target [651d]
- 'Lacy' glass shells of diatom algae inspire new technology [651d]
- Opinion: 'Kidfluencer' culture is harming kids in several ways—and there's no meaningful regulation of it [651d]
- Quantum entanglement of photons doubles microscope resolution [651d]
- Test signal generator uses 'made-up' electrons to save researchers time [651d]
- 'Nightmare': Stinky seaweed smothers French Caribbean beaches [651d]
- Students who see science in the real world are more likely to stick with STEM majors, finds study [651d]
- Kids cartoon characters that use AI to customize responses help children learn [651d]
- Opinion: Generative AI is forcing people to rethink what it means to be authentic [651d]
- How greenwashing can lead us astray in the pursuit of wildlife-friendly gardens [651d]
- Seeking answers among the ashes of refugee camp fires [651d]
- New study of river channel belts results in a valuable online map [651d]
- Advanced aliens could soon detect life on Earth, say scientists [651d]
- Study finds bottom-dwellers thrive at foundations of offshore wind farms [651d]
- How our shared need for belonging made May the 4th a sacred Star Wars holiday [651d]
- Summer heat waves producing 'dramatic' climate impacts, say New Zealand researchers [651d]
- Report: How marine plastic pollution impacts countries that rely on tourism [651d]
- Working to tackle antibiotic resistant bacteria [651d]
- Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reactions [651d]
- Progressive climate change: Desertification threatens Mediterranean forests [651d]
- Buried medical waste found in Renaissance-era landfill on site of ancient Roman forum [651d]
- Example of tool use by an insect found in Australian assassin bugs [651d]
- A graph neural network for fast evaluation of the adsorption energy in heterogeneous catalysis [651d]
- 'Zero plant extinction' is possible, says plant ecologist [651d]
- Ibogaine inspires new compounds to treat addiction, depression [651d]
- Researchers develop new method to synthesize antimalarial drug [651d]
- 'Lose weight now with a new miracle drug!' Why people fall for clickbait and fake news [651d]
- Phosphorus runoff studies show importance of stable banks, cover crops [651d]
- Crushed Scottish fossils reconstructed to reveal ancient predator's skull [651d]
- Soybean crops can take advantage of climate change to increase productivity [651d]
- Protein from a round worm may unlock a cellular 'fountain of youth' [651d]
- Tackling the psychology of poaching [651d]
- Choosing the Mars samples for future return to Earth [651d]
- Engineering graphene-based quantum circuits with atomic precision [651d]
- Understanding what democracy means proves key to supporting it, study finds [651d]
- Building consensus around the assessment and interpretation of Symbiodiniaceae diversity [651d]
- More than 5,000 tons of toxic chemicals released from consumer products every year inside Californian homes, workplaces [651d]
- Revealing how an embryo's cells sync up [651d]
- Studying impact of bioluminescent 'blue tears' on water quality around Pingtan Island [651d]
- Study: Integrating STEM majors won't end gender segregation at work [651d]
- Double radio relic and odd radio circle discovered with MeerKAT [651d]
- Why mosses are vital for the health of our soil and Earth [651d]
- NASA animation sizes up the universe's biggest black holes [651d]
- NASA's last S-MODE mission studies the ocean's surface [651d]
- Hubble observes lenticular galaxy NGC 3489 [651d]
- Deadly volcanic flow insights could aid forecasting [651d]
- To split in two, stem cells harness the power of wrinkles [651d]
- Hijacking strategy mapped for hundreds of viruses [651d]
- Juvenile salmon migration timing responds unpredictably to climate change [651d]
- Too much water can make whiskies taste the same [651d]
- Scientists develop plant-based cell culture scaffold for cheaper, more sustainable cultured meat [651d]
- Machine learning model sheds light on how brains recognize communication sounds [651d]
- Europe's produce at stake in Spain's water war [651d]
- Scooby doobie don't: Discarded joints pose hazards for dogs [651d]
- Campaigners call for fossil fuel deadline, more climate aid [651d]
- Study finds gender pay differences begin early, with the job search [651d]
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