The Brutalist Report - science
- Increased threat of conflict enhances mongoose pup survival: Study challenges long-held belief on reproductive success [685d]
- 'Bouncing' comets could deliver building blocks for life to exoplanets [685d]
- Microplastics come from everywhere—yes, that includes sex toys [685d]
- Study reveals unfair representation of migrant domestic workers in mistreatment cases in Chinese media [685d]
- A sweet solution: Turning winery waste into jelly [685d]
- Quantifying the risk associated with rockfalls in the Andes [685d]
- Researchers highlight advancements in biomedical research with enzyme-activated fluorescent probes [685d]
- New theory links topology and finance [685d]
- How teachers would handle student violence against educators [685d]
- Research offers more precise forecasting of required precipitation for a recent drought recovery [685d]
- How waste from the mining industry has perpetuated apartheid-like policies in South Africa [685d]
- Q&A: When does shaming work? [685d]
- A tale of two proteins: Fundamental research could make growing better crops like clockwork [685d]
- Exploring design rules for using supramolecular hydrogels to mimic the extracellular matrix [685d]
- What's behind the toxic levels of mercury in tropical birds? Gold mining, study shows [685d]
- 'Forever chemicals' blood tests in Belgium over polluted water [685d]
- Pacific rainbow+ communities face discrimination, conversion therapy [685d]
- National climate plans won't limit warming to 1.5°C, so COP28 is critical, UN warns [685d]
- Study describes 48 new species of spiders [685d]
- Bioengineers send cardiac muscle samples into space to study heart cell biology in microgravity [685d]
- Five ways NASA supercomputing takes missions from concept to reality [685d]
- Chemist unlocks plastic alternatives using proteins and clothing scraps [685d]
- Testing of citizen scientist discovery suggests it is on the boundary between comet and asteroid [685d]
- Using dust to bust crime scene DNA forensics [685d]
- Downloading NASA's dark matter data from above the clouds [685d]
- Study finds strongest evidence yet for local sources of cosmic ray electrons [685d]
- Scientists discover new component in world's best-studied plant [686d]
- Research reveals extreme fluctuations between drought and flooding are devastating millions of lives [686d]
- Trailblazing new Earth satellite put to test in preparation for launch [686d]
- Evidence-led GM crop regulation could help UK take lead in tackling global food security, climate change risks [686d]
- The influence of social media on revenge tourism [686d]
- Twitter users in states affected by hurricanes discuss climate change up to 200% more frequently in the following weeks [686d]
- Non-native species likely to continue spreading in North America, Australia and Europe [686d]
- Five takeaways from a sweeping report on climate change in the US [686d]
- Boosting profits for technology holders and licensees through game theory [686d]
- Is innovation in business measurable? [686d]
- Researchers: Collapse of West Antarctic ice sheet is still preventable—if we act fast to keep future warming in check [686d]
- New study finds stressed employees become too depleted to properly recover [686d]
- Learning about seismic signatures when the Earth moves: Earthquake risk in Indonesia [686d]
- Q&A: Is a volcano about to erupt in Iceland? Expert explains the telltale signs that an eruption might occur [686d]
- Want to be more persuasive online? Use the present tense, study suggests [686d]
- Toxic gunk cleansed from South Carolina's Congaree River 13 years after first reported. What's next? [686d]
- How nostalgia and memories find expression in social media [686d]
- Some of today's earthquakes may be aftershocks from quakes in the 1800s [686d]
- Researchers construct modularized catalytic system for transfer hydrogenation [686d]
- How tiny hinges bend the infection-spreading spikes of a coronavirus [686d]
- Conflict pollution, washed-up landmines and military emissions: How war trashes the environment [686d]
- Québec's summer 2023 wildfires were the most devastating in 50 years. Is the worst yet to come? [686d]
- Preventing pollen-mediated gene flow from transgenic camelina using engineered cleistogamy [686d]
- Decoding the genetics of ascorbic acid: A deep dive into strawberry's Vitamin C content and its environmental factors [686d]
- Decoding the Cascade hop genome: Unraveling evolutionary secrets and divergence in the Cannabaceae family [686d]
- Unlocking the mystery of skin cracking in chili peppers [686d]
- Revolutionizing kiwifruit cultivation: Cutting-edge breeding strategies for Actinidia [686d]
- Atmospheric Waves Experiment launches to space station [686d]
- Analyzing the blood of fish can show us how healthy they are [686d]
- Insights into moss growth under elevated carbon dioxide levels may benefit climate change models [686d]
- How salinity affects seasonal variability of the Makassar Strait throughflow [686d]
- Restoring ecosystems to boost biodiversity is an urgent priority—an 'Eco-index' can guide the way [686d]
- Researcher: This is the hottest autumn on record—and it's impacting the climate system and human society [686d]
- Earthworms are our friends—but they could make the climate crisis worse if we're not careful [686d]
- Orkney's lost tomb—how researchers made the Neolithic discovery [686d]
- Examining the role wolves play in boreal forest dynamics as they constrain beaver movements [686d]
- Mapping project shows how extensive frontier violence was in Queensland [686d]
- Young people's reluctance to talk about money is putting them at risk. Here's how to help them [686d]
- Why the future might not be where you think it is: How different cultures perceive time [686d]
- New tool to help AI track animals could boost biology research [686d]
- High-severity wildfires threaten global timber production, new study finds [686d]
- Genetic discovery opens bioengineering opportunities for human and plant health [686d]
- Researchers identify unexpected twist while developing new polymer-based semiconductors [686d]
- World severely off track to limit planet-heating emissions: UN [686d]
- Brightest flash ever disturbed Earth's atmosphere last year [686d]
- Answering longstanding questions about jets from black holes [686d]
- New results to help fine-tune catalytic properties of bimetallic nanoparticles [686d]
- How do temperature extremes influence the distribution of species? [686d]
- Dissecting the structural secrets of the inactive X chromosome [686d]
- Researchers: Modeling can revolutionize the fight against climate change in agriculture [686d]
- Analysis of children's screen time studies shows both positive and negative outcomes [686d]
- Study shows surprising results around coastal restoration, mangroves and sediment [686d]
- Forecasting microbiomes for sustainability and health [686d]
- Nano-CaCO₃ stabilized ferroptosis-inducing Lipiodol based microreactors for TAFE therapy [686d]
- Research reveals evidence of recurring ancient supereruption [686d]
- When languages collide, which survives? [686d]
- Putting sound waves to work to create safer public spaces [686d]
- The power to turn the invisible visible: A revolution in microscopy for live-cell imaging [686d]
- Study sheds light on how Earth cycles its fossil carbon [686d]
- Lipid nanoparticles that deliver mRNA to T cells hold promise against autoimmune diseases [686d]
- Hidden or extinct? Genome analysis of 120-year-old torpedo ray specimen confirms species status [686d]
- Adapting to climate change: Mutation enables flour beetles to speed up their development [686d]
- Researchers extend shelf life of electrolyzers that can convert carbon dioxide to green chemicals [686d]
- A 'gold standard' for computational materials science codes [686d]
- Researchers realize highly selective CO hydrogenation to higher alcohols [686d]
- A guide to grapevine red blotch disease and its global wine production impacts [686d]
- Converting PFAS 'forever chemicals' into valuable compounds [686d]
- New water treatment method can generate green energy [686d]
- Laser pulse compression by a density gradient plasma for exawatt to zettawatt lasers [686d]
- Researchers reveal that Earth's surface water can penetrate deep into the planet, transforming core's outer layer [686d]
- Researchers obtain evidence for nanoflares heating coronal loops [686d]
- Shedding new light on sugars, the 'dark matter' of cellular biology [686d]
- ALMA observations shed more light on molecular clouds associated with supernova remnant LHA 120-N49 [686d]
- Using miniature microphones to record rat's happy squeaks [686d]
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