The Brutalist Report - science
- Stress wrecks male big brown bat fertility during breeding season [631d]
- New report finds food crime costs the UK economy up to £2 billion a year [631d]
- Study highlights concerns and preferences of residents regarding police involvement in mental health crisis response [631d]
- New map shows how climate change affects your community and its vulnerability to weather [631d]
- Advertising rental housing in Spanish puts off many potential renters, study finds [631d]
- Preferred traits vary depending on short or long-term relationship [631d]
- Flagship individual animals found to boost conservation efforts [631d]
- Paper: Higher pay consistently trumps meaningful work as strongly valued job attribute [632d]
- Clothing is key: Van Dyck portrait captures 'moment in the history of race-making' [632d]
- A self-wrinkling coating for impact resistance and mechanical enhancement [632d]
- An extensive database for advancing Mindanao Island's biodiversity [632d]
- Size matters: How body size shapes dogs' aging patterns [632d]
- Examining immunoglobulin heavy chain genes and alcohol metabolism-related genes in the Han Chinese population [632d]
- Examining size growth of marine crocodiles in the Jurassic period [632d]
- Researcher discusses CRISPR-Cas3 as a DNA shredder for gene therapy [632d]
- Cleaner snow boosts future snowpack predictions [632d]
- Chiral AuCu heterostructures with site-specific geometric control and tailored plasmonic chirality [632d]
- What tiny fossils can tell us about the changing climate [632d]
- Five things to know about NASA's mission to a metal world [632d]
- NASA set to journey to a metal-rich asteroid [632d]
- Phonon engineering for extended lasing beyond the fluorescence spectrum [632d]
- Uncovering the secrets of spin-orbit optical Rabi oscillations [632d]
- Distance, lighting, facial masking critically affect reliability of eyewitness identification, says study [632d]
- 200-year-old DNA helps map tiny fly's genetic course to new lands, modern times [632d]
- Researchers develop tiny nanoSABERs to aid battle against cancer [632d]
- Inferring wildfire intensity from quartz luminescence [632d]
- The advantage of digital-native brands setting up physical brand stores—and the challenge of preserving online revenue [632d]
- High-speed electro-optic modulation in topological interface states of a one-dimensional lattice [632d]
- Honey bees may inherit altruistic behavior from their mothers [632d]
- Galactic archaeology uncovers the dramatic history of our next-door neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy [632d]
- Student satisfaction scores determined by personality, according to study [632d]
- Polyoxometalates and ionic liquid enhance solid-state lithium-ion electrolyte performance [632d]
- Scientists generate first single-cell atlas of the primate brain [632d]
- Coffee and cocoa plants at risk from pollinator loss [632d]
- Over 40% of Antarctica's ice shelves reduced in volume over 25 years, scientists say [632d]
- An electrical switch to control chemical reactions [632d]
- Gray whales experience major population swings as a result of Arctic conditions, research shows [632d]
- A new era in brain science: Researchers unveil human brain cell atlas [632d]
- Addressing antimicrobial resistance in Australian water sources [632d]
- Salmon that eat salmon are more environmentally friendly, researchers say [632d]
- A sneak peek at the next generation Very Large Array's new antennae [632d]
- China is planning to double the size of its space station [632d]
- Sensitive instruments to explore metal-rich asteroid [632d]
- Close connectivity within the North Atlantic current system identified [632d]
- Incorporating puppies into language research adds new insight [632d]
- Examining the double-edged methane emissions from dairy cattle farms [632d]
- Social media regularly used by 48% of primary age children in Wales, report shows [632d]
- Preventing pet intoxication [632d]
- Are TikTok, X and other social media platforms good or bad sources for news on the Israel and Hamas war? [632d]
- Here's what's driving the record autumn heat (it's not just carbon emissions) [632d]
- Astronomers have learned lots about the universe—but how do they study astronomical objects too distant to visit? [632d]
- New synthetic horseshoe crab blood alternatives could mean pharma won't bleed this unique species dry [632d]
- Q&A: What is a strong El Niño? Meteorologists anticipate a big impact in winter 2023, but the forecasts don't all agree [632d]
- Deaths and abuse in UK immigration detention: Research shows extent of mental health problem [632d]
- Why 'toxic masculinity' isn't a useful term for understanding all of the ways to be a man [632d]
- How, and why, did homosexual behavior evolve in humans and other animals? [632d]
- Climate change could lead to food-related civil unrest in UK within 50 years, say experts [632d]
- Will Florida manatees be listed as an endangered species again? [632d]
- Toward a global scientific consensus: Identifying vulnerable marine ecosystems through imagery [632d]
- Afterglow of explosive collision between giant planets may have been detected in far-off star system [632d]
- How collective memories fuel conflicts [632d]
- Cow manure to synthetic gas: How can we optimize the process? [632d]
- Archaeologists dive into Florida's past and find lessons on adapting to future sea rise [632d]
- A constitutional right to hunt and fish? Florida voters will decide in 2024 [632d]
- The rising cost of living is eroding brand loyalty as consumers seek more cost-effective alternatives [632d]
- How oil companies put the responsibility for climate change on consumers [632d]
- Neanderthals hunted dangerous cave lions, study shows [632d]
- Simulations of 'backwards time travel' can improve scientific experiments [632d]
- Extremely massive white dwarf escaped from the Hyades star cluster, study says [632d]
- What would it take to see exoplanet volcanoes? [632d]
- Study suggests struggling students who repeat third grade see improved achievement [632d]
- How Latin America can achieve a socially balanced climate transition [632d]
- Investment in the future: Making influencers affordable [632d]
- New Antarctic observing system proposed [632d]
- Expanding London's Ulez has sparked fractious debate—psychologists explain how it can be de-escalated [632d]
- How morbid curiosity can lead people to conspiracy theories [632d]
- Scientists find oxygen levels increased during boom in ancient marine life [632d]
- Widely tuneable terahertz lasers boost photo-induced superconductivity in K₃C₆₀ [632d]
- Scientists decipher a central mechanism of energy production in the human body [632d]
- A new theory to explain Abell 3827's hazy and askew gravitationally lensed galaxies [632d]
- State-estimation method allows for efficient forecasts without details of underlying model [632d]
- Young frogs may camouflage selves as animal poo: study [632d]
- Kenyan court dismisses challenge over GM crops [632d]
- Extraordinary fossil find reveals details about the weight and diet of extinct saber-toothed marsupial [632d]
- Programmed cell death may be 1.8 billion years old [632d]
- Proof-of-concept method advances bioprocess engineering for a smoother transition to biofuels [632d]
- Researchers develop a novel method to study nuclear reactions on short-lived isotopes involved in explosions of stars [632d]
- Surprising discovery shows electron beam radiation can repair nanostructures [632d]
- One small step towards lunar roads, a potentially giant leap for creating infrastructure on the moon [632d]
- How are governments, organizations and individuals dealing with the effects of global warming? [632d]
- First genetic causes of Raynaud's phenomenon discovered [632d]
- Extreme habitats: Microbial life in Old Faithful Geyser [632d]
- Optimizing the Tet-On system for homogeneous iPSC myogenic differentiation [632d]
- Scientists unlock biological secrets of the aging process [632d]
- Using DNA sequencing to show how marine worms adapt to deep-sea conditions [632d]
- A new way to erase quantum computer errors [632d]
- Researchers model cell behavior called 'coiling' to understand cancer dynamics [632d]
- Self-correcting quantum computers within reach? [632d]
- Scientists unlock the secrets of nitrogen's solid phase [632d]
- 'A new lens' into the universe's most energetic particles [632d]
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