The Brutalist Report - science
- Forests could absorb much more carbon, but does it matter? [854d]
- Faster Arctic warming hastens 2-degree-Celsius rise by eight years, finds modeling study [854d]
- Researchers confirm six unique strains of African swine fever virus [854d]
- Migrant couples have better relationships when they can balance old and new cultures, says study [854d]
- Naturally regrowing forests are helping to protect the remaining old forests in the Amazon [854d]
- Scientists uncover aurora-like radio emission above a sunspot [854d]
- Workplace 'slavery' still embedded in supply chain, researcher says [854d]
- Self-deception may seed 'hubris balancing': Study examines irrational actions leading to invasion of Ukraine [854d]
- Climate groups demand COP28 aims for formal energy transition deal [854d]
- Rain in northern France raises fears of new flooding [854d]
- Dominica to create world's first sperm whale reserve [854d]
- Researcher creates world's first database of animal 'odors' using shingleback lizards [854d]
- New study shows how authors' personal circumstances influence the depiction of nature in their works [854d]
- Heated bay off Sweden's coast potentially shows how ecosystems are affected by future global warming [854d]
- Early career Latinas in STEM continue to face challenges in academia [854d]
- Researcher investigates fraud deterrence in under-examined markets [854d]
- Six newly discovered beetle species include one with bottle-opener shaped genitalia [854d]
- Study finds individual extreme forest fires can lead to global impacts [854d]
- Tiny Big Bang: ALICE experiment restarts with lead ions [854d]
- A 'fish cartel' for Africa could benefit the countries, and their seas [854d]
- Research investigating links between pubs and crime rates offers insights into better policing [854d]
- Literature provides valuable insight into the meanings of mobility and place [854d]
- Examining late medieval to early modern stone engravings created by prisoners in a castle dungeon [854d]
- Scientists discover key to a potential natural cancer treatment's potency [854d]
- Time is running out to add your name to NASA's Europa Clipper [854d]
- North Atlantic's marine productivity may not be declining, according to new study of older ice cores [854d]
- Evolution of taste: Study discovers bitter taste receptor in sharks [854d]
- Scientists describe and name new species of coral in French Polynesia [854d]
- How to think about a four-dimensional universe [854d]
- ESA is testing a modular multipurpose rover that could be a science lab or a tiny bulldozer [854d]
- NASA wants to learn to live off the land on the moon [854d]
- Climate tipping points could be triggered by 'committed warming' [854d]
- How green algae count cell divisions illuminates key step needed for the evolution of multicellular life [854d]
- Research investigates escalating jail mortality rates [854d]
- Climate change is altering animal brains and behavior—a neuroscientist explains how [854d]
- Poll finds British public largely supports strong climate policies [854d]
- Birds' nests express their unique style and past experiences, study finds [854d]
- Doggie dental health: Aged garlic extract shows promise as gum disease treatment [854d]
- Phosphorous discovered in outskirts of the Milky Way for the first time [854d]
- New study shows ancient Europe was not all forest, half was covered in grassland [854d]
- Australia has more native bird species than almost anywhere else. What led to this explosion of diversity? [854d]
- We need a global treaty to solve plastic pollution—acid rain and ozone depletion show us why [854d]
- 'One-chance' in Lagos: How criminal gangs rob city commuters [854d]
- How workplaces can create more inclusive environments for employees with deafness and hearing loss [854d]
- Anthropogenic climate change heightens risks of spatially compounding flooding and heat wave events: Study [854d]
- Wildfire, drought cause $11.2 billion in damage to private timberland in three Pacific states, study finds [854d]
- Cladophora in Qinghai Lake as an ecological engineer helps increase phytoplankton biodiversity [854d]
- How to boost chicken production with the power of beta-glucanase in wheat diets [854d]
- A closer look at arsenic speciation in freshwater fish: The need for comprehensive analysis [854d]
- The Goldilocks effect: Researchers establish framework for protein regulation [854d]
- Key clues to DNA repair mechanism might lead to new cancer treatments [854d]
- What the world's oldest dog can tell us about aging [854d]
- Gaia is so accurate it can predict microlensing events [854d]
- China wants to retrieve a sample of Mars by 2028 [854d]
- If you account for the Laniakea supercluster, the Hubble tension might be even larger [854d]
- New study indicates C₄ crops less sensitive to ozone pollution than C₃ crops [854d]
- Thanksgiving gender roles aren't as stuffy as stereotypes suggest, survey finds [854d]
- Insecure renting ages you faster than owning a home, unemployment or obesity. Better housing policy can change this [854d]
- Debunking the myth of steady male employment [854d]
- Fluorine catch-and-attach process could boost drug efficiency [854d]
- Fatty acid factory filmed at work [854d]
- How marine bristle worms use a special protein to distinguish between sunlight and moonlight [854d]
- Shareholder activists can inadvertently raise CEO pay—here's how to help make pay rises more equal for all [854d]
- Study reveals how corals control their algae population [854d]
- Growing NZ cities eat up fertile land—but housing and food production can co-exist [854d]
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