The Brutalist Report - science
- Time to treat the climate and nature crisis as one indivisible global health emergency, says widely published editorial [874d]
- Unlocking pathways to break down problem proteins presents new treatment opportunities [874d]
- Rider on the storm: Shearwater seabird catches an 11-hour ride over 1,000 kilometers in a typhoon [874d]
- Printable circularly polarized luminescence materials enable flexible, stereoscopic displaying [874d]
- Chaotic jumble of merging spiral galaxies hints at possible fate of Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies [874d]
- Bird flu kills more than 500 marine mammals in Brazil [874d]
- Research illuminates path to Guam kingfisher revival [874d]
- Defect in fruit fly respiratory system may provide insights into human aortic aneurysms [874d]
- Internal crowdfunding fosters innovation and engages employees, finds study [874d]
- Scientists isolate early-warning tremor pattern in lab-made earthquakes [874d]
- Sexual harassment and stereotyping: How coastal sciences are failing women in the field [874d]
- Subsistence poaching found to have little impact on biodiversity in the Amazon's environmental protection areas [874d]
- Researchers study the analytic pricing formulas of vulnerable timer options [874d]
- Political rhetoric changes views on democratic principles, study finds [874d]
- Autophagy's role in DNA loss and survival of diploid yeast cells during chronological aging [874d]
- Research offers novel method to analyze implications of large-scale flood adaptation [874d]
- Oldest family of jewel wasps discovered in Cretaceous amber from Lebanon [874d]
- Marketing research is too narrow: How the field must change to keep producing relevant, timely knowledge [874d]
- Sustainable consumption by product substitution? Appropriation of plant-based 'mylk' in everyday life [874d]
- Study focuses on the Bank of England and its environmental mandate in relation to net zero [874d]
- Uncovering the link between cell biomechanics and wound healing [874d]
- Organizational ghosts: Admired former leaders who continue to have outsized influence [874d]
- Crunch time for Phoebus before testing [874d]
- New US rocket Vulcan Centaur set to launch on December 24 [875d]
- On the trail of the 'Silver King': Researchers reveal unprecedented look at tarpon migration [875d]
- Pig welfare outweighs climate concerns for consumers, study finds [875d]
- How cleanups along Miami's waterways have led to a team effort, environmental changes [875d]
- When not to reward whistleblowers [875d]
- First emperor penguin in more than a decade hatched at SeaWorld [875d]
- Deepfake videos during Russian invasion of Ukraine could undermine trust [875d]
- In Prehispanic Cancun, immigrants were treated just like Maya locals: Study [875d]
- Pair-bonded Java sparrows show enlarged eye rings to signal breeding readiness [875d]
- Chloroplasts do more than photosynthesis: They're also a key player in plant immunity [875d]
- Study suggests climate change likely impacted human populations in the Neolithic and Bronze Age [875d]
- Improved information and communication technology infrastructure leads to better math skills, research suggests [875d]
- Lunar astronauts will need easy walking trails around the moon's south pole [875d]
- UK air pollution regulations will reduce deaths, but do little to protect ecosystems: Study [875d]
- Sunflower extract fights fungi to keep blueberries fresh [875d]
- The true costs of corn [875d]
- Heavy metals and traditional shellfish harvesting affect mangrove habitats in Senegal [875d]
- Research reconciles two dominant hypotheses of Indo-European language origin [875d]
- Engineers improve NASA lidar tech for exploration [875d]
- Physics has long failed to explain life—but researchers are testing a groundbreaking new theory in the lab [875d]
- Examining how a sustainable future is based on a learning society [875d]
- New study finds Mars's liquid iron core is smaller and denser than previously thought [875d]
- What works best to support virtual teamwork? Study shows two sides [875d]
- Research reveals three new marsupial species, though all are likely extinct [875d]
- Understanding a river's history is key to predicting its response [875d]
- Research highlights gender diversity problems in Australian prisons [875d]
- Researchers find promising locus for molecular design breeding in legumes [875d]
- Global sea-level fall led to formation of Ediacaran-Cambrian unconformity in North China Craton, finds study [875d]
- Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon [875d]
- Next generation moon camera tested in Europe [875d]
- Nighttime rehearsal for Ariane 6 toward first flight [875d]
- A parasitic haunting: When snakes are eaten from within [875d]
- Himalayan communities are under siege from landslides—and climate change is worsening the crisis [875d]
- Tiny and mysterious: Research sheds light on sub-Saharan Africa's seahorses, pipefish and pipehorses [875d]
- People in Europe ate seaweed for thousands of years before it largely disappeared from our diets—new research [875d]
- How climate change is affecting the seasons [875d]
- Royal Charter storm of 1859: How an almighty tempest led to the birth of the UK's shipping forecast [875d]
- Concerns over pet food and vet costs affordability are as old as pet keeping itself [875d]
- Being humble about what you know is just one part of what makes you a good thinker, says researcher [875d]
- Lysosomes prove to be quick-change artists with respect to nutrient availability in the cell [875d]
- A protein that helps plant cells 'eat themselves' [875d]
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