The Brutalist Report - science
- New armored dinosaur named for museum professor [599d]
- Algae blooms increase snowmelt in the Pacific Northwest by 20% [599d]
- Carbon mitigation payments can make bioenergy crops more appealing for farmers [599d]
- Tiny nanopores can contribute to faster identification of diseases [599d]
- We've pumped so much groundwater that we've nudged the Earth's spin, says new study [599d]
- Study investigates how young fish ingest plastic [599d]
- New butterfly species named after Smithsonian's retired museum specialist [599d]
- Dirtiest snow-year in the Wasatch accelerated snowmelt by 17 days in Utah, finds study [599d]
- In burned-out groves of giant sequoias, crews plant seeds of hope; will they survive? [599d]
- Research explores why people are more likely to change ethnicity [599d]
- Composite embankment with L-shaped, two-phase, closed thermosyphons influences permafrost deformation: Study [599d]
- When homes flood, who retreats and to where? The average move is only seven miles, and race plays a role [599d]
- Museum exhibit in Norway reveals new details on Neanderthals [599d]
- Seeking the origin of Indigenous languages in South America [599d]
- Scientists discover how Golden staph hides and thrives in human cells using state-of-the-art research tool [599d]
- Study reveals potential breakthrough in grapevine disease resistance [599d]
- Climate change likely led to violence in early Andean populations [599d]
- Researchers demonstrate direct comparison of spin-squeezed optical lattice clocks at record precision level [599d]
- Genome editing used to create disease-resistant rice [599d]
- New study reveals willingness of papaya farmers in Kenya to reduce pesticide use [599d]
- Study examines Southern Ocean warming and its climatic impacts [599d]
- Scientists report 'benchmarks' for extreme space weather [599d]
- Study offers improved air pollution understanding in China [599d]
- Previously overlooked algae toxin widespread in southern Indian River Lagoon [599d]
- Midgut gland of scallops: A valuable source of fucosylated heparan sulfate [599d]
- Massive underwater plateau near Solomon Islands is younger and its eruption was more protracted than previously thought [599d]
- High-quality child care found to contribute to later success in science, math [599d]
- Study: A small number of teachers effectively double the racial gaps among students referred for disciplinary action [599d]
- Study provides insight into miscarriages in tsetse flies [599d]
- Reading taught inconsistently in primary schools, finds Australian survey [600d]
- Many urban waterways were once waste dumps. Despite restoration efforts, there's more to do to bring nature back [600d]
- Oceans to get better protection with connected underwater technology [600d]
- Research suggests cleaner air may be possible with a cold catalytic converter [600d]
- Theoretical discovery: A new path for quantum physics to control chemical reactions [600d]
- How will the I-95 bridge collapse affect the supply chain? It will be 'staggering,' expert says [600d]
- Tick-borne Bourbon virus infects people, wildlife in St. Louis area [600d]
- Oceans absorb 30% of emissions, driven by a huge carbon pump: Tiny marine animals are key to cycle, says study [600d]
- In a first, researchers image adaptive immune systems at work in fish [600d]
- There could still be a ninth planet in our solar system. Here's why [600d]
- Are 'tree-changers' bad at managing their rural properties? A new study wades into the weeds to find the answer [600d]
- Ensuring food safety and quality in small-scale fisheries: New insights and recommendations [600d]
- Tropical butterflies' wings could help them withstand climate change, study suggests [600d]
- Researchers identify homogenization of microplastics in rivers of Qilian Mountain [600d]
- Lead contamination may mean fewer mockingbirds [600d]
- Only 30% of show horse owners surveyed in Australia agreed with equine facial hair trimming ban, new study reveals [600d]
- Study: River Maas contained as many as 84,000 plastic objects per hour during flood [600d]
- Indigenous knowledge is increasingly valued, but to fully respect it we need to decolonize science. Here's how [600d]
- International team reports powerful tool for studying, tuning atomically thin materials [600d]
- Big hair? Bald? How much difference your hair really makes to keep you cool or warm [600d]
- Chinese Daigou shoppers represent a new type of entrepreneur [600d]
- Anti-discrimination laws in 1960s to increase wages for women may have been more effective than previously thought [600d]
- Tempest in a teacup: Physicists make breakthrough in creating turbulence [600d]
- How traditional Indigenous education helped four lost children survive 40 days in the Amazon jungle [600d]
- Researchers find little evidence that military policing reduces crime [600d]
- Why positive education doesn't have to exclude punishment [600d]
- Water quality in South Africa: Reports show what needs to be fixed, and at what cost [600d]
- Centromere plasticity and diversity: Researchers identify a novel type of centromere organization [600d]
- Wildfire smoke threatens already endangered orangutans [600d]
- How will a warming world impact the Earth's ability to offset our carbon emissions? [600d]
- World breaks average temperature record for early June: EU [600d]
- Confidence in science fell in 2022 while political divides persisted, poll shows [600d]
- Dairy cattle geneticist finds mutant gene threatening Holstein calves [600d]
- Researchers demystify the unusual origin of the Geminids meteor shower [600d]
- Plant functional trait diversity increases soil organic carbon sequestration during tropical forest succession [600d]
- Discovery of white dwarf pulsar sheds light on star evolution [600d]
- Climate change: Challenges of capturing sufficient carbon through large-scale seaweed farming [600d]
- Microfluidics in space to detect extraterrestrial life signatures and monitor astronaut health [600d]
- Climate variability a shock to the crop system, shows study [600d]
- Scientists discover urea in atmosphere, revealing profound consequences for climate [600d]
- Study describes ancient New Zealand dolphin with tusk-like teeth [600d]
- Holistic management is key to increase carbon sequestration in soils, say researchers [600d]
- The intriguing correlation between earthquakes and cosmic radiation [600d]
- Ultrafast and tunable conversion of high-frequency signals into visible light [600d]
- Quantum interference of light: Anomalous phenomenon found [600d]
- Change food choices to increase chances of tackling global warming, say researchers [600d]
- Indirect effects of the Russia-Ukraine conflict revealed: Global food supply at risk [600d]
- Engineers develop a soft, printable, metal-free electrode [600d]
- Dog bites may be more common on hot and polluted days, according to new study [600d]
- Scientists develop new AI tool for gene discovery in clinical and research settings [600d]
- Researchers identify a protein as a potential therapeutic target for age-related diseases [600d]
- A 'pinch' of mineral salts helps the noncaloric sweeteners go down [600d]
- Conifer needles found to consume oxygen when times are hard [600d]
- Researchers invent low-temperature synthesis method for high-quality tellurium nanomesh for next-generation electronics [600d]
- 'Jumping genes' help plants adapt to extreme temperature and pathogens [600d]
- Unveiling the hidden stars: ALMA shines a light on dust attenuation [600d]
- Scientists verify trap-release-amplify model by reproducing electromagnetic waves on Mars [600d]
- Right-handed building blocks of life might have had a rocky start [600d]
- Research shows societal factors shape adult learning and education [600d]
- Using liquid metals to synthesize high-entropy alloy nanoparticles [600d]
- Microneedle array embedded with ultrasound-triggered antibacterial nanoparticles for acne treatment [600d]
- Astronomers unbury radio emissions from CIZA galaxy cluster [600d]
- Engineers develop salty gel that could harvest water from desert air [600d]
- Old, ultra-faint and metal-poor star cluster discovered [600d]
- Mapping the evolution of E. coli's main virulence factor offers a refined drug target [600d]
- Repentant ranchers rescuing Colombian wildlife [600d]
- Airport threatens Albania's fragile wild paradise [600d]
- Amid melting glaciers, Swiss to vote on new climate law [600d]
- What will the UN high seas treaty mean for protecting the ocean? [600d]
- Deep, 6.2 magnitude earthquake shakes part of Philippines southwest of the capital [600d]
- Report: A network of channels tried to saturate YouTube with pro-Bolsonaro content during 2022 Brazil election [600d]
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