The Brutalist Report - science
- Establishing a wildflower meadow bolstered biodiversity and reduced greenhouse gas emissions, study finds [346d]
- Social media did not help in preventing anxiety and depression during the pandemic, says research [346d]
- Largest study of video games reveals male characters say twice as much as female characters [346d]
- Swift, deadly epidemic kills all the black sea urchins in Gulf of Eilat, posing threat to Eilat's coral reef [346d]
- Using nuclear spins neighboring a lanthanide atom to create Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger quantum states [346d]
- Extinct offshore volcano could store gigatons of carbon dioxide [346d]
- Investors overvalue companies that align with presidential policies; their mistakes 'leave money on the table' [346d]
- Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid [346d]
- Strategic city planning can help reduce urban heat island effect [346d]
- How the February 2023 Türkiye earthquakes ruptured and produced damaging shaking [346d]
- How did COVID-19 lockdown impact employment of individuals with visual disabilities? [346d]
- Organizations must go beyond medical views on menopause to support women's professional aspirations, says study [346d]
- Evaluating the ecological impacts of mountain biking [346d]
- Newly described species of dome-headed dinosaur may have sported bristly headgear [346d]
- World's most sensitive model-independent experiment starts searching for dark matter [346d]
- The laws of physics have not always been symmetric, which may explain why you exist [346d]
- Long-term study shows tree species diversity increases likelihood of planting success [346d]
- A novel high-throughput method for screening protein-secreting microbial strains [346d]
- Multifunctional interface enables manipulation of light waves in free space [346d]
- Precipitation variations indicate the northern boundary and climate regimes of the Asian summer monsoon [346d]
- Risk of 'catastrophic flooding' has diminished in Tulare Lake Basin, officials say [346d]
- How do you recognize the atmosphere of extraterrestrial lava worlds? [346d]
- A troubling reaction to school violence compounds the crisis [346d]
- Scientists make first observation of a polar cyclone on Uranus [346d]
- Researchers want to use 'biochar' to combat climate change [346d]
- How the COVID-19 pandemic impacted social cohesion [346d]
- Brazil declares animal health emergency over bird flu [346d]
- Video: Annual global ice loss simulated over Oslo [346d]
- Firefighting foam contaminates public water for about 9,000 in Maine [346d]
- New orchid species found in Tibet [346d]
- Strategic habitat restoration can generate a win-win for forests and farmers [346d]
- Recent shark bites scary, but serious injuries remain vanishingly rare [346d]
- New report highlights need for carpet industry to roll out microplastic guidance [346d]
- The researchers tackling the world's climate-driven water crisis [346d]
- Wildfires where homes meet forest are costly. Now Idaho will pay for more of them [346d]
- How can we break the racial bias in the labour market? [346d]
- New study challenges age-old conjecture that bilaterally symmetrical flowers increase pollination accuracy by animals [346d]
- First simultaneous atmospheric and marine observations directly beneath Category 5 typhoon in NW Pacific [346d]
- Racecar drivers found to blink during safest parts of track [346d]
- Researchers clarify neuronal function that prevents insects from producing eggs in winter [346d]
- Calculating the amount companies owe for causing global warming [346d]
- 'Imprisonment is more than being behind bars,' argues researcher [346d]
- New research finds cultural creative hubs key to supporting local communities during crises [346d]
- Life on Earth quickly became independent from lightning as a nitrogen source, says new study [346d]
- Government mistrust by mixed-immigration status families during pandemic led to fear and confusion, finds study [346d]
- Opinion: Victoria's rapid exit from native forest logging is welcome—and long overdue [346d]
- Nitrogen addition and experimental drought simplify arthropod network in temperate grassland [346d]
- Two billion people will struggle to survive in a warming world, and these parts of Australia are most vulnerable [346d]
- Capturing transporter structure paves the way for drug development [346d]
- Why boredom at work can be harmful and what employers can do about it [346d]
- What to say and what to avoid if you want to help teenagers combat exam anxiety [346d]
- Gravitational wave detector LIGO is back online after 3 years of upgrades [346d]
- Elephants particularly enjoy presence of zoo visitors, study shows [346d]
- Study proposes an acoustic approach for cheap and effective monitoring of glacier discharge [346d]
- New approach to teaching computer science could broaden the subject's appeal [346d]
- Drones and satellites among new tools to track biodiversity [346d]
- AI is already being used in the legal system—we need to pay more attention to how we use it [346d]
- Element creation in the lab deepens understanding of surface explosions on neutron stars [346d]
- Establishing Amazonian Morpho butterflies as a new eco-evolutionary model [346d]
- Good vibrations: How listening to the sounds of soil helps us monitor and restore forest health [346d]
- The real cost of your chocolate habit: New research reveals the bittersweet truth of cocoa farming in Africa's forests [346d]
- Fewer women receive research grants—but the reasons are more complicated than you'd think [346d]
- A lab deep underground could hold the key to habitability on Mars [346d]
- Electronic noses sniff out volatile organic compounds [346d]
- Coastal ecosystems are a net greenhouse gas sink, new research shows [346d]
- Leishmania parasite manipulates organism's defense system to continue replicating, study shows [346d]
- Hubble hunts for intermediate-sized black hole close to home [346d]
- Laboratory 'fishing expedition' reels in a big catch: Hidden pathogenic role of a housekeeping enzyme in Listeria [346d]
- Lakes reflect the pace of shifting seasons, shows study [346d]
- Cultural threats can lead to violent extremism [346d]
- Telecom-wavelength quantum repeater node transmits quantum information over tens of kilometers [346d]
- AI is changing how Americans find jobs, get promoted and succeed at work [346d]
- Embracing AI in the world of finance [346d]
- Newly discovered signaling pathway protects stem cells in plant roots from salt stress [346d]
- Researchers reveal that the mechanism for forming colloidal gels differs from glass formation [346d]
- Researchers reveal how a nanomachine cleans up inside the cell [346d]
- Cell phone data from winter snowstorm shows Dallas is resilient [346d]
- Unlocking the ocean's secret: Natural carbon capture [346d]
- Lessons from blockbusters to help teams adapt [346d]
- New research identifies which cells in horses' tendons are affected by aging, leading to injury [346d]
- NASA mission to study ice clouds, help observe our dynamic atmosphere [346d]
- Bee-vival: Is Texas' bee population rebounding? [346d]
- Machine intelligence for designing molecules and reaction pathways [346d]
- A new approach to warding off mice eating wheat seed using camouflage scents [346d]
- Open cluster NGC 5288 investigated in detail [346d]
- Indonesia's Merapi volcano erupts, spewing 'avalanche' of lava [346d]
- Children from mixed backgrounds with one Muslim parent have plural identities [346d]
- Investors miss out when tax deals are concealed [346d]
- Prescribed burns encourage foul-smelling invaders [346d]
- Brazil faces dilemma: endangered macaw vs. wind farm [346d]
- Unpacking consumer research: Identifying trends, emerging topics, and key insights [346d]
- Investigation reveals "shocking" epidemic of sexual assault in the NHS [346d]
- Support for extremism among military veterans is similar to U.S. public [346d]
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