The Brutalist Report - science
- Cold storage research could put a freeze on red meat waste [445d]
- Are retrospective adjustments to sustainability reports helping CEOs score a bonus? [445d]
- New study shows which neighborhoods police spend most time patrolling [445d]
- Finding the genes that help kingfishers dive without hurting their brains [445d]
- World 'failing' on pledge to stop deforestation by 2030 [445d]
- Drought-hit farmers in US heartland hope Mississippi 'comes back' [445d]
- The mighty Mississippi, America's water highway, is dangerously low [445d]
- New deadly bird flu cases reported in Iowa, joining 3 other states as disease resurfaces [445d]
- Itinerant magnetism and superconductivity in exotic 2D metals for next-generation quantum devices [445d]
- Astronomers carry out largest ever cosmological computer simulation [445d]
- Buzz, Elsa or Gru: Is there a role for pain and violence in children's media? [445d]
- Study finds mindfulness training may not be enough to increase eco-friendliness [445d]
- Residents unprepared for wildland fires, face barriers in implementing prevention measures: Study [445d]
- UK screen industry failing to tackle sexual harassment, according to new report [445d]
- Apoptotic cells may drive cell death in hair follicles during regression cycle [445d]
- First confirmed cases of avian influenza in the Antarctic region [445d]
- Veterinarians use little devices to make giant impact on cat's life [445d]
- Female board members help improve firms' corporate sustainability reporting, finds study [445d]
- Multifactorial stress in citrus: Divergent responses of Carrizo and Cleopatra to triple threat environmental challenges [445d]
- Microbial allies may help turn tables on tar spot fungus in corn [445d]
- People who communicate more, show expertise are more likely to be seen as essential team members: Study [445d]
- Genetic analysis: Dutch bluetongue virus type is unique [445d]
- Equality in the labor market needs more than public childcare, economists say [445d]
- Q&A: Do we need a new approach to prevent bird window strikes? [445d]
- Access to creative higher education remains highly unequal, says new UK report [445d]
- Research finds racial disparity in school closures [445d]
- A solar 'radio eclipse' ring of fire [445d]
- An unusual crater on Pluto might be a supervolcano [445d]
- JWST looks at the debris disk around a white dwarf [445d]
- Genomic stability: A double-edged sword for sharks [445d]
- New study shows surprising effects of fire in North America's boreal forests [445d]
- LIGO surpasses the quantum limit [445d]
- In 1952, a group of three 'stars' vanished—astronomers still can't find them [445d]
- Skin and gut microbiome analysis offers new therapeutic perspectives on atopic dermatitis in Shiba Inu dogs [445d]
- Researchers discover genes responsible for low and ultra-low glycemic index in rice [445d]
- More heat waves and vanishing snow: The lake Tahoe basin's future on a warming planet [445d]
- Study discovers ferns can produce crop-saving insecticide [445d]
- Young Australians increasingly get news from social media, but many don't understand algorithms [445d]
- Hera asteroid mission goes on trial [445d]
- A layered lake reveals how oxygen built up in our atmosphere billions of years ago [445d]
- How to watch October's Orionids meteor shower and contemplate the wonders of the sky [445d]
- Storm Babet caused dangerous floods as the 'dry side' of Scotland isn't used to such torrential rain [445d]
- What happens to switchgrass when food reserves are depleted? [445d]
- Students with strong self-belief are happier and more successful, research finds [445d]
- New research helps explain why Indian girls appear to be less engaged in politics than Indian boys [445d]
- Researchers: Here's what happens to workers when coal-fired power plants in Australia close. It isn't good [445d]
- EPA is funding more community air-pollution monitoring in Colorado, but nonprofits struggle to roll it out [445d]
- Video: An antidote for deadly mushrooms? [445d]
- The effects of mass layoffs on a brand and the role of corporate communication [445d]
- JcSEUSS1 shown to play negative role in regulating reproductive growth of Jatropha curcas [445d]
- Hubble captures spiral galaxy IC 5332 face-on [445d]
- Carl Sagan detected life on Earth 30 years ago—here's how his experiment is helping us search for alien species today [445d]
- A high-quality Bougainvillea genome helps to explore evolutionary history of a pigment biosynthetic pathway [445d]
- Every letter counts: New research on New Mexican Spanish pronunciation [445d]
- Washington's volcanoes are experiencing seismic tremors from an unlikely source—glaciers [445d]
- Do red dwarfs or sunlike stars have more Earth-sized worlds? [445d]
- A Russian satellite has shifted within 60 km of another spacecraft [445d]
- Working towards programmable matter: Unexpected behavior discovered in active particles [445d]
- New exoplanet-informed research sets clearer bounds on the search for radio technosignatures [445d]
- Using DNA metabarcoding to analyze soil organism composition change in crop rotation farmland [445d]
- Climate change is increasing risk of high toxin concentrations in northern US lakes, study finds [445d]
- How could a piece of the moon become a near-Earth asteroid? Researchers have an answer [445d]
- Scientists create artificial protein capable of degrading microplastics in bottles [445d]
- Researchers correct overestimation by 'hot model' climate projections on warming in China [445d]
- How ready is your town? Researchers help coastal towns prepare for the next storm in a changing climate [445d]
- Scientists engineer plants to speak in color as environmental sensors for dangerous chemicals [445d]
- Who were the first modern humans to settle in Europe? [445d]
- Researchers propose new strategy to improve efficiency for nanotherapeutic delivery in tumors [445d]
- Ancient pots hold clues about how diverse diets helped herders thrive in southern Africa [445d]
- Incorporating nature into education can build skills and improve mental health [445d]
- Q&A: A new Nobel laureate describes the development of quantum dots from basic research to industry application [445d]
- Unveiling the potential of soybeans for enhanced nutrition [445d]
- New climate maps predict major changes in vegetation by end of century [445d]
- How secrecy and regulatory capture drove Alberta's oil and gas liability crisis [445d]
- 'Digital inclusion' and closing the gap: How First Nations leadership is key to getting remote communities online [445d]
- From meerkat school to whale-tail slapping and oyster smashing, how clever predators shape their world [445d]
- Cleaning up Australia's 80,000 disused mines is a huge job—but the payoffs can outweigh the costs [445d]
- Fungal evolution discovered: Mycena can now invade living hosts [445d]
- Chemists, engineers craft adjustable arrays of microscopic lenses [445d]
- Two groups look at the economic viability of mining asteroids [445d]
- Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in severely burnt areas [445d]
- Researchers develop new mechanism to create water-repellent surfaces [445d]
- Mouse mummies point to mammalian life in 'Mars-like' Andes [445d]
- Increased West Antarctic ice sheet melting 'unavoidable,' say scientists [445d]
- Researchers trace a powerful radio signal to the most distant source yet—a galaxy billions of lightyears away [445d]
- New lab-made substance mimics human tissue and could reduce/replace the use of animal-derived materials in research [445d]
- Researchers develop DANGER analysis tool for the safer design of gene editing [445d]
- Just add salt: Researcher discovers a safe, simple way to make disinfectants work better [445d]
- Businesses must embrace new ways of thinking or risk missing climate targets, says study [445d]
- Iron in ancient deep magma ocean probed by ultra-fast femtosecond X-ray lasers [445d]
- Novel platform characterizes both individual carrier and cargo for clinically important molecules [445d]
- Researchers study fast-moving black hole to better understand formation of black hole binaries [445d]
- New technology could lead to quick, minimally invasive cancer diagnoses [445d]
- Scientists amplify superconducting sensor array signals near the quantum limit [445d]
- Exploring the potential and applications of superhydrophobic surfaces [445d]
- 3D-printed hairs: Professor developing tiny sensors to detect flow and environmental changes [445d]
- Harnessing heat-induced floral overexpression using CRISPR techniques [445d]
- The moon is 40 million years older than thought, lunar crystals study suggests [445d]
- Finding Argoland: How a lost continent resurfaced [445d]
- Scientists uncover the role of the muscular and lacunar systems in the externa of parasitic crustaceans [445d]
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