The Brutalist Report - science
- A rooftop garden in Chicago has thousands of native plants—and a mission [590d]
- 'The perfect storm': Hurricane Idalia leaves Florida beaches vulnerable to future inclement weather [590d]
- Survey reveals influences of political ideology on consumer food perceptions [590d]
- What's the real story about shark populations in New York waters? [590d]
- Latinos in the US have the fifth-largest GDP in the world: Report [590d]
- Electrifying vehicles in Chicago would save lives, reduce pollution inequities: Study [590d]
- Q&A: Researcher investigates how panda cubs communicate with their mother [590d]
- Marketing lessons from a hurricane: Research finds the effects of brand-switching are only temporary [590d]
- Farmer behavior found to play a crucial role in managing livestock diseases [590d]
- Scientists find good places to grow long-spined sea urchins, a starting point to restore 'the lawn mowers of the reefs' [590d]
- Primary instrument for NASA's Roman completed, begins tests [590d]
- Brunt Ice Shelf speeds up after calving of giant iceberg [590d]
- Alleged bodies of 'non-human beings' shown in Mexican Congress [590d]
- US astronaut sets record for stint in space [590d]
- Roadside hedges can reduce harmful ultrafine particle pollution around schools [590d]
- Surveying public support for plans to combat nutrient depletion in a large inland sea [590d]
- One of the oldest land plant lineages, clubmosses (Selaginella), re-classified [590d]
- Mapping the sun's interaction with Mercury's surface [590d]
- Conformity hinders group performance in variable environment: Study [590d]
- Rise in global thunderstorm activity might increase the quantity of wispy cirrus clouds—accelerating global warming [590d]
- New tool measures plasma source and color of light simultaneously to improve microchip production [590d]
- What does carbon offset actually mean for US forests? [590d]
- Study: Largest historic fire death toll belongs to aftermath of 1923 Japan earthquake [590d]
- Co-crystal improves the water-solubility of active ingredient of aspirin [590d]
- Providing better bottom-up estimates of wetland methane emissions [590d]
- Do the gaps in protoplanetary disks really indicate newly forming planets? [590d]
- Study highlights the young age of permanently shadowed lunar areas [590d]
- Investors less likely to sell losing stocks when entire portfolio is at a loss, research finds [590d]
- Optimizing cacao pollination for higher yields [590d]
- Kebnekaise's southern peak continues to melt, and so do other Swedish glaciers [590d]
- Dam infrastructure worldwide 'not ready' to meet the demands of a changing climate, expert says [590d]
- Six of nine planetary boundaries now exceeded [590d]
- Owners of cats on vegan diets report healthier pets than owners of meat-eating cats [590d]
- Stone Age artists carved detailed human and animal tracks in rock art in Namibia [590d]
- Wolves and dogs appear to remember where people hid food [590d]
- Researchers publish first full DNA map of the endangered butternut [590d]
- Customers' stereotypes may make work emotionally harder for Asian waitstaff [590d]
- Study improves accuracy of planted forest locations in East Asia [590d]
- Discovery of two potential polar ring galaxies suggests they might be more common than previously believed [590d]
- Jihadist groups threaten the conservation of a key west African world heritage site, researcher says [590d]
- Disrupting the myth of water abundance in Ontario [590d]
- Addis Ababa faces growing climate change risks such as heat, drought and floods, study warns [590d]
- Economic relationships in Pre-Columbian Mexico show that Aztec rulers were ruthless exploiters [590d]
- Scientists create anti-bacterial gel that is significantly more effective than other silver-based drugs [590d]
- Matter found to comprise 31% of the total amount of matter and energy in the universe [590d]
- How education, work and motherhood shape women's life 'pathways' [590d]
- Ohio's droughts are worse than often recognized, study finds [590d]
- A scalable and user-friendly platform for physicists to carry out advanced quantum experiments, cheaply [591d]
- A microwave shield yields ultracold dipolar molecules [591d]
- Human emissions shown to drive changes in North Atlantic ocean temperatures, West African rainfall and hurricanes [591d]
- Panama seeks new sources of water for canal [591d]
- European bumblebee populations projected to plummet [591d]
- People with dyslexia can bring unique strengths and advantages to the workplace [591d]
- Stand back and avoid saying 'be careful!': How to help your child take risks at the park [591d]
- We just blew past 1.5 degrees. Game over on climate? Not yet, say researchers [591d]
- Will free teaching degrees fix the teacher shortage in Australia? It's more complicated than that [591d]
- Scientists explain a glitch in the (extracellular) matrix [591d]
- Revealing the secrets of protein evolution using the AlphaFold database [591d]
- Majority rule in complex mixtures: Study identifies new mechanism for control of phase separation [591d]
- New research reveals why and when the Sahara Desert was green [591d]
- Understanding how cells avoid obstacles while navigating complex environments [591d]
- A novel method to obtain acetone in slow-cost, simple manner [591d]
- Study finds more Texas owls are testing positive for rat poisons [591d]
- Green growth loses favor with climate policy scientists [591d]
- Titanic galaxy cluster collision in the early universe challenges standard cosmology [591d]
- Researchers unveil comprehensive database of published microbial signatures [591d]
- Six decades of plankton decline sparks call to protect the foundation of the marine food web [591d]
- Palm cockatoos whittle twigs to make drumsticks for tapping on tree limbs [591d]
- A novel approach for removing microplastics from water [591d]
- Natural compound found in plants inhibits deadly fungi [591d]
- Mysterious family of microbial proteins hijack crops' cellular plumbing [591d]
- Chemists use nature as inspiration for a sustainable, affordable adhesive system [591d]
- New set of equations predicts hydrodynamic behavior of magnons in a magnet [591d]
- Devastatingly low Antarctic sea ice may be the 'new abnormal,' study warns [591d]
- Study suggests negative actions cascade to third parties [591d]
- Scientists create process to upcycle plastics into energy-storage liquids using light-emitting diodes [591d]
- Protected nature reserves alone are insufficient for reversing biodiversity loss, researchers say [591d]
- New species of spiny mouse discovered in rainforest [591d]
- Converting plant wastes into antimicrobial agents that could prevent pathogenic infections [591d]
- Researchers reveal dominant source of atmospheric mercury in the Arctic [591d]
- Scientists reveal twisting-untwisting-retwisting cycle of nanohelices [591d]
- Scientists find evolutionary clues while examining microbes in far-flung hot springs [591d]
- Scientists develop a mathematical model to optimize the design of thermal protection systems for spacecraft [591d]
- New material concept allows more cost-effective production of blue organic light-emitting diodes [591d]
- Some spiders can transfer mercury contamination to land animals, study shows [591d]
- Using lasers to choose and export single-cell cultures: An efficient upgrade to static droplet array tool [591d]
- Copper-infused nanocrystals boost infrared light conversion [591d]
- Two new rotating radio transients discovered [591d]
- Mathematician proves that Möbius band must have an aspect ratio greater than √3 [591d]
- Study finds that state-mandated civics test policy does not improve youth voter turnout [591d]
- Team develops new gold nanocluster-rich titanium dioxide photocatalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane [591d]
- Smoke shrouds Sydney landmarks as risky bushfire season looms [591d]
- New England braces for more rain after hourslong downpour left communities flooded and dams at risk [591d]
- Study uncovers link between anti-immigrant prejudices and support for LGBT+ rights [591d]
- Motion of stars near Milky Way's central black hole is only predictable for a few hundred years [591d]
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