The Brutalist Report - science
- Hard-fought COP28 agreement suggests the days of fossil fuels are numbered—but climate catastrophe is not yet averted [449d]
- Possible first ever synchrotron-based analysis of asteroid Bennu to be performed [449d]
- Astronomy toolkit allows users to create their own sky map, find the weirdest stars and explore the surface of the moon [449d]
- Invasive species threaten marine biodiversity in Danish waters [449d]
- New chemical method advances toward targeted RNA medicine [449d]
- The NZ aviation industry is making bold climate claims—and risking anti-greenwashing litigation [449d]
- Nourishing communities: Neighborhood restaurants as social infrastructure [449d]
- Electric vehicles improve air quality for everyone but have less impact in more polluted areas, study finds [449d]
- Wildfires found to also impact aquatic ecosystems [449d]
- Workplace gossip can benefit employees and employers: Study [449d]
- Three orphaned mountain lion cubs rescued in San Diego [449d]
- The shape of dogs' heads affects their sleep, according to study [449d]
- Unlocking the secrets of fast radio bursts: More pieces to the puzzle of mysterious space signals [449d]
- First ground-based survey of damage to Ukrainian cultural sites reveals severity, need for urgency [449d]
- Embedding nanodiamonds in polymer can advance quantum computing and biological studies [449d]
- New genetic vulnerability to herbicide found in nearly 50 sweet and field corn lines [449d]
- Aquatic insects in restored streams need more rocks to lay their eggs [449d]
- Feeling lonely? Chances are you lost both social support, personal control [449d]
- How to give gifts with the planet in mind [449d]
- COP28's commitment to transforming farming and food systems is an insult to Africans [449d]
- Slow motion in videos increases number of likes and promotes brand preference, finds study [449d]
- Researchers use deep learning to enhance spatial, temporal resolution of coarse precipitation maps [449d]
- Drug-resistant fungus is on the rise worldwide, says molecular biologist [449d]
- Even a single negative review can sink a good product, says study [449d]
- Advances in nanoscale carrier-based approaches to enhance efficacy of podophyllotoxin [449d]
- The positions of stars on an ancient navigation device tell us when it was made [449d]
- A rocky road to more educational equality in sub-Saharan Africa [449d]
- Helping more people get to safety in a wildfire [449d]
- Political science meets physical science: The shared concept of stability [449d]
- Earliest evidence for domestic yak found using both archaeology and ancient DNA [449d]
- Study shows Vikings in Sweden suffered from tooth decay [449d]
- Beef farming that keeps cattle on lifelong grass diets may have higher carbon footprint [449d]
- Three ways sustainable businesses can prepare for climate challenges [449d]
- Dubai deal hailed as 'beginning of end' for fossil fuels [449d]
- Study shows how Black college athletes alter self-presentation to avoid biases [449d]
- Civilian attacks likely to strengthen Ukrainian resistance, say researchers [449d]
- A volcano on Hawaii's Big Island is sacred to spiritual practitioners and treasured by astronomers [449d]
- Researchers unveil mechanisms behind ozone pollution in China's Yangtze River Delta [449d]
- New salmon habitat created by melting glaciers could be threatened by mining claims, study finds [449d]
- Biodiversity modeling advances to improve predictions of nature's contributions to people [449d]
- New NASA satellite to unravel mysteries about clouds, aerosols [449d]
- Researchers create stable hybrid laser by 3D printing micro-optics onto fibers [449d]
- Webb identifies tiniest free-floating brown dwarf [449d]
- Scientist show trees in wetter regions are more sensitive to drought [449d]
- Study suggests boosting beaver populations could have toxic consequences [449d]
- Report shows most people in Australia support lifting incomes for those with the least [449d]
- New embryo-like model simulates early human blood production [449d]
- Engineers working to resolve issue with Voyager 1 computer [449d]
- Holiday blahs? Why social connection, even talking to strangers, can help [449d]
- How to get people to speak up in meetings [449d]
- Study presents new pathway for electrochemically controlling ion selectivity [449d]
- Research reveals a rare enzyme role change with bacterial defense system assembly [449d]
- Satellite-based method measures carbon in peat bogs [449d]
- Geminids meteor shower peaks this week under dark skies [449d]
- Discovery of magnetic liquid crystal: First direct observation of spin quadrupole moments in a spin-nematic phase [449d]
- Saving endangered species: New AI method counts manatee clusters in real time [449d]
- Cells found to move differently in groups than they do when alone [449d]
- Some icy exoplanets may have habitable oceans and geysers [449d]
- 'Computer says no': More employers are using AI to recruit, increasing the risk of discrimination [449d]
- Newly created ultra-hard material rivals diamond [449d]
- Q&A: Understanding coordination mechanisms in decentralized systems [449d]
- Glassy shell of microscopic algae inspires tiny ultrasound detectors for medical imaging [449d]
- Growth of autocracies will expand Chinese global influence via Belt and Road Initiative as it enters second decade [449d]
- How to assess the carbon footprint of a war [449d]
- River deltas are threatened by more than climate change—leaving hundreds of millions of people at risk [449d]
- AI provides more accurate analysis of prehistoric and modern animals [449d]
- We rely heavily on groundwater—but pumping too much threatens thousands of underground species [449d]
- A new method to fabricate optical devices that more closely match their design specifications [449d]
- Our cities will need to harvest stormwater in an affordable and green way—here's how [449d]
- New research shows that US renters are hit the hardest when a hurricane strikes [449d]
- Next-generation nanocatalysts to revolutionize active electron transfer [449d]
- Eelgrass proves to be evolutionarily much younger than we thought [449d]
- Great frigatebirds wearing backpacks map the atmosphere [449d]
- Crystal language empowers AI to design novel materials with desired properties [449d]
- Scientists identify biosynthetic pathway of chemotherapeutic derived from yew trees [449d]
- A new bioimaging method for speeding up and simplifying chemicals identification in tissues [449d]
- COP28: countries have pledged to cut emissions from cooling—here's how to make it happen [449d]
- Rizz: I study the history of charisma—here's why the word of the year is misunderstood [449d]
- Research looks to flip commercial fishing method to aid species conservation [449d]
- How much should a textbook cost? Try '$0.00' [449d]
- Homes hit hardest by fuel poverty not benefiting from government's flagship energy scheme [449d]
- Study overturns conventional wisdom about wild turkey nesting survival [449d]
- Big-box retail chains were never a solution for America's downtowns, and now they're fleeing back to suburbia [449d]
- Time to abandon null hypothesis significance testing? Moving beyond the default approach [449d]
- A surprisingly simple expression for enzyme activity could help guide biotechnologists [449d]
- Large study presents evidence for the importance of behavioral sciences in policymaking [449d]
- Cell types in the eye have ancient evolutionary origins [449d]
- Research discovers that mice possess a natural gene therapy system [449d]
- Researchers develop a novel dry-powder inhaled vaccine platform [449d]
- Pacific Northwest snowpack endangered by increasing spring heat waves [449d]
- The myths and truths of individualism in America [449d]
- From wildfires to melting sea ice, the warmest summer on record had cascading impacts across the Arctic [449d]
- Health misinformation is rampant on social media—here's what it does, why it spreads and what people can do about it [449d]
- A road map for the lawful use of stop-and-frisk in Philadelphia—and elsewhere [449d]
- Nonalcoholic beer: New techniques craft flavorful brews without the buzz [449d]
- Children born or raised during lockdown are developing language skills at a slower rate [449d]
- Study shows digital leisure reading does little to improve reading comprehension for students [449d]
- Investigation shows inequity in US wildfire emergency response [449d]
- Measuring 3D pores for better wound healing [449d]
- Tagged turtles and 3D ocean current maps reveal loggerheads' navigation mechanisms [449d]
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