The Brutalist Report - science
- Study: Your local sea snail might not make it in warmer oceans, but oysters will [837d]
- Laser-induced hydrothermal growth for electrocatalytic applications [837d]
- Improving our understanding of the effects of PFOS on fish [837d]
- Study examines the perceptions of pre-service teachers on peer reaction video feedback [837d]
- Almost half of Aussies in regional areas say they've experienced severe climate impacts [837d]
- Researchers optimize errors caused by traditional interferometer system in lightning study [837d]
- Agronomists save tomatoes from toxic aluminum with melatonin [837d]
- Scientists determine how to properly feed rainbow trout [837d]
- Telescopes didn't always play nicely with each other. That's about to change [837d]
- Why don't we see robotic civilizations rapidly expanding across the universe? [837d]
- A tiny quadcopter could gather rocks for China's sample return mission [837d]
- Big cities foster socioeconomic segregation: Here's how we can fix that [837d]
- The miraculous effect of music: Concerts bind people together [837d]
- Researchers identify dynamic behavior of key SARS-CoV-2 accessory protein [837d]
- New astrophysics model sheds light on additional source of long gamma-ray bursts [837d]
- Study reveals the real tax rate paid by multinational corporations in 47 countries [837d]
- Exploring bird-like footprints left by unknown animals in Late Triassic Southern Africa [837d]
- Newly identified algal strains rich in phosphorous could improve wastewater treatment [837d]
- Photonic chips can calculate optimal shape of light for next-gen wireless systems [837d]
- Dutch youth found to have little knowledge about democracy [837d]
- Cross-cultural mentoring to enhance education for Samoan infants and toddlers in Aotearoa [837d]
- Fish brains may provide insight into the molecular basis of decision-making [837d]
- Severe weather disproportionately impacts Oklahoma's native communities, study shows [837d]
- River floods and plastics: Where did the litter go when the Meuse flooded? [837d]
- Minnesota turkey farmers say expanded rural broadband could help detect bird flu sooner [837d]
- Remote work, reduced pay: Are we willing to make a trade? [837d]
- Antarctica's ancient ice sheets foreshadow dynamic changes in Earth's future [837d]
- Scientists and the cork industry work together to preserve wine quality [837d]
- Study shows schools are providing 'fourth emergency service' by feeding families in desperate need [837d]
- Attending early education during pandemic provides sustained benefits for youngsters' development [837d]
- Observations find evolving material, not rings, circling Centaur Chiron [837d]
- Study shows that inoculating soil with mycorrhizal fungi can increase plant yield by by up to 40% [837d]
- Some high-threat volcanoes are severely understudied: Study [837d]
- Study highlights vulnerability of England's only resident bottlenose dolphins [837d]
- Māori suicide rates remain too high. Involving whānau more in coronial inquiries should be a priority [837d]
- Authentic or ethical? Study shows best leadership style for inclusive hiring depends on manager's racial identity [837d]
- Lloyds of London archives show how important the city was to the transatlantic slave trade [837d]
- As disasters and heat intensify, can the world meet the urgency of the moment at the COP28 climate talks? [837d]
- Sexual assault survivors deserve a gold standard reporting experience [837d]
- How fitter fish can feed more people in the midst of food insecurity [837d]
- Extreme weather leaves energy networks vulnerable to 'hostile actors,' Climate Statement warns [837d]
- Hallelujah, it's school concert season: Music researcher explains why these performances are so important [837d]
- Hidden reality of hygiene poverty in Ireland revealed [837d]
- Researcher: Policing is not the answer to shoplifting, feeding people is [837d]
- Striving for transparency: Why Canada's pesticide regulations need an overhaul [837d]
- The 'longevity bottleneck' hypothesis: Research suggests that dinosaurs may have influenced how human beings age [837d]
- It can be hard to challenge workplace discrimination, but Australian government's new bill should make it easier [837d]
- Plastic pollution from cigarette butts likely costs US $26 billion/year [837d]
- Researchers develop irreversible inhibitor to address proteins that have acquired drug-resistant mutations [837d]
- Opinion: Science communicators need to stop telling everybody the universe is a meaningless void [837d]
- Earth's frozen zones are in trouble. We're already seeing the consequences, researcher says [837d]
- How a small Caribbean island is trying to become hurricane-proof [837d]
- New research sheds light on Bantu-speaking populations' expansion in Africa [837d]
- New research shows how Indigenous-owned businesses are creating better outcomes for their employees [837d]
- Q&A: Waiting for an eruption—what do we know about the Iceland volcano? [837d]
- What are young Australians most worried about? Finding affordable housing, say researchers [837d]
- Cyberbullying girls with pornographic deepfakes is a form of misogyny, say researchers [837d]
- Being prepared for storm surges on the Baltic Sea coast [837d]
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