The Brutalist Report - science
- Gradual supported release of primates into the wild shown to be effective [608d]
- Astronomers observe giant tails of helium escaping Jupiter-like planet [608d]
- Using pressure and steam to create shrimp with fewer allergens [608d]
- Birds and bats enhance yields for cacao farmers in northern Peru, study finds [608d]
- Comprehensive new report tackles food safety risks in the informal sector of developing countries [608d]
- Gravitational waves innovation could help unlock cosmic secrets [608d]
- Improving the quality of recyclate films by additivation [608d]
- Shrinking endoscopes with meta-optical fibers [608d]
- Despite major progress nationally, two mercury emissions hotspots remain [608d]
- Nanocomposite developed for NIR-II light-boosted photodynamic/chemodynamic therapy [608d]
- Intentional defects make for better reactions, researchers report [608d]
- Where have all the petrels gone? Long-term study shows 90% population decline [608d]
- Researchers outline best practices for understanding life on the ocean's vast seafloor [608d]
- Twenty years of Mars Express images help build mosaic of the red planet [608d]
- Artificially modulating stomatal development may improve crop stress tolerance [608d]
- New study demonstrates wild sea otters could help generate millions of dollars for local communities [608d]
- What your likes and posts really say about you: Researchers create tool to evaluate social media use [608d]
- Study shows where professionals want to migrate within the European Union [608d]
- Airbus develops a system to extract oxygen and metal from lunar regolith [608d]
- Scientists use seaweed to create new material that can store heat for reuse [608d]
- Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution but ready for all scenarios [608d]
- Canada's Quebec expects thousands more to flee wildfires [608d]
- Vaquitas still exist, but barely: sea 'panda' survey [608d]
- Autonomous products like robot vacuums make our lives easier. But do they deprive us of meaningful experiences? [608d]
- Gun-related deaths in US reach record high, analysis finds [608d]
- Chicken feed made of food waste could slash costs and emissions [608d]
- Study: Low-traffic neighborhoods in London borough cut daily driving among residents by 1.3 km [608d]
- Gemini North back on sky with dazzling image of supernova in the Pinwheel Galaxy [608d]
- New study highlights importance of brown carbon in global climate change [608d]
- Researchers identify role of introgression during radiation of Triplophysa adapted to Tibetan Plateau [608d]
- Superlubricity coating could reduce economic losses from friction and wear [608d]
- Study analyzes the competition between fungal species that cause olive anthracnose [608d]
- Warm is the new norm for the Great Barrier Reef—and a likely El Niño raises red flags [608d]
- Smog from Canada wildfires blankets New York [608d]
- Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, begins erupting after 3-month pause [608d]
- Oceans warmer last month than any May on record [608d]
- Lingering effects of Neanderthal DNA found in modern humans [608d]
- Our oceans are in deep trouble—a 'mountains to sea' approach could make a real difference [608d]
- Study explains unusual deformation in Earth's largest continental rift [608d]
- Romantic love in humans may have evolved from same-sex friendship [608d]
- Nearly 20% of the cultural differences between societies boil down to ecological factors, according to new research [608d]
- Core of the Nessie Nebula primed to form new stars, say astronomers [608d]
- Medieval music wasn't only supposed to be beautiful to listen to, suggests study [608d]
- Physicists develop powerful alternative to dynamic density functional theory [608d]
- New research indicates political preferences influence online lending decisions [608d]
- Childhood cognitive ability has complex links with later financial well-being [608d]
- Newly discovered dinosaur, 'Iani,' was face of a changing planet [608d]
- Extractive and industrial development projects threaten the future of Indigenous Peoples: Study [608d]
- Detection dog can sniff out highly endangered great crested newts [608d]
- What made the brightest cosmic explosion of all time so exceptional? [608d]
- Declining pay is leaving more schools without a male classroom teacher, study warns [608d]
- Limited resources leave school leaders with few options to manage poor behaviour [608d]
- 'We'll never be done': The growing challenge to remove thousands of car tires from ocean floor [608d]
- Space colonies: How artificial photosynthesis may be key to sustained life beyond Earth [608d]
- Giant tree-kangaroos once lived in unexpected places all over Australia, according to major new analysis [608d]
- Knowledge coproduction: Working together to solve a complex conservation problem [608d]
- The hunt for elusive axion particles: Experiments suggest better methods for exploring the dark sector [608d]
- Five reasons kids still need to learn handwriting [608d]
- Ukraine war: The psychological and political impact of the drone attacks in Russia [608d]
- How understanding plant body clocks could help transform how food is grown [608d]
- Learning to read is a journey: A study identifies where South African kids go off track [608d]
- Climate change and conflict are fueling Nigeria's food insecurity crisis, says researcher [608d]
- Ancient genomes suggest farming in Africa was ignited by oversea-migrants from Iberia 7,400 years ago [608d]
- Life before air conditioning: Curly hair kept early humans cool, says study [608d]
- Physicists discover an exotic material made of bosons [608d]
- Activated partial metal sites in high entropy oxides for enhanced catalytic performance [608d]
- Calculation shows why heavy quarks get caught up in the flow [608d]
- Study confirms bumblebees experience better vision through movement [608d]
- New research reveals the suffering of people whose dogs died after eating 1080 poison baits [608d]
- New spectroscopy method reveals accelerated relaxation dynamics in compressed cerium-based metallic glass [608d]
- Physicists uncover 'parallel circuits' of spin currents in antiferromagnets [608d]
- CERN experiment may help physicists work out the content of neutrino beams [608d]
- Think morals are declining? So has everyone, ever, study says [608d]
- Collective behavior study examines how birds of a feather flock together [608d]
- Granulated gels: The best of both worlds for bioprinted cells [608d]
- Study identifies potential protein target for a vaccine against spotted fever [608d]
- Worldwide survey of experts reveals pathways to global sustainability [608d]
- Pre-basophils: Cell differentiation study tells a basophil origin story [608d]
- eDNA could help protect insect pollinators of avocado flowers [608d]
- New model enhances wave forecasting in ice-covered waters [608d]
- How an earthquake becomes a tsunami [608d]
- Scientists discover that water molecules define the materials around us [608d]
- Parker Solar Probe flies into the fast solar wind and finds its source [608d]
- Researchers harness phosphorus fluoride exchange to 'click' together new molecules [608d]
- Remains of an extinct world of organisms discovered [608d]
- Scientists use sound waves to test how well synthetic antibodies bind to their antigen targets [608d]
- New study estimates global warming potential of hydrogen [609d]
- Developing new nanoparticle treatments for brain tumors [609d]
- The gap between male and female author-inventors: Who counts as an inventor? [609d]
- A documented case of a crocodile virgin birth [609d]
- Whale shark observed bottom-feeding for first time [609d]
- 'Hot Jupiters' may not be orbiting alone [609d]
- Coronavirus only needs to bind to a single receptor, shows study [609d]
- Targeted small molecule alleviates arthritis symptoms in mice [609d]
- Synthetic species created without biochemistry operate according to Darwinian evolutionary principles [609d]
- Bangladesh shuts schools, cuts power in longest heatwave in decades [609d]
- Experiment halted in Norway after whale drowns [609d]
- Three U.S. biologists win Spanish Asturias award for scientific and technical research [609d]
- Scientists unlock new horizons for cryogenic microscopy [609d]
- Observations explore the evolution of quasi-periodic oscillations in two X-ray binaries [609d]
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