The Brutalist Report - science
- Southern California coastal wetlands would benefit from proposed $60 million federal program [392d]
- Washington sets aside 2,000 acres of forest for conservation, cancels timber sale near Elwha River [392d]
- Release of five wolves in the Colorado mountains begins first-of-its kind state reintroduction effort [392d]
- Trust or distrust? There is an alternative mindset for confronting disinformation, argues researcher [392d]
- Microwaves heat the soil to eliminate pests and help farmers manage soil diseases [392d]
- Researchers fear the British spoken 'r' is ready to roll away from the last bastion of rhoticity [392d]
- Research argues that Occam's razor is an 'essential factor that distinguishes science from superstition' [392d]
- Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin sets new launch attempt for Tuesday [392d]
- Rescue teams evacuate flood-ravaged Australian town [392d]
- Mapping bedbugs: S Korean blockchain engineer fights infestation with data [392d]
- The feline frontier: NASA sends cat video from deep space [392d]
- Iceland volcano erupts weeks after thousands were evacuated from a town on Reykjanes Peninsula [392d]
- Disadvantaged children's struggles at school have 'little to do' with character, attitude or a lack of 'growth mindset' [392d]
- Barbie should expand her range of medical and scientific professions, suggests study [392d]
- Research team discovers how to sabotage antibiotic-resistant 'superbugs' [392d]
- New study aims to reduce the time required to implement geologic sequestration sites for carbon capture [392d]
- Special schools feel like 'bookends' to UK's national education policy, says research [392d]
- Recent immigrants saw biggest spike in mental distress as anti-immigrant sentiment increased, find researchers [392d]
- Oceanography, sea floor mapping and satellite combine to map world's strongest current [392d]
- International recognition played a crucial role in giving Libyan political actors sovereignty, study shows [392d]
- Public opinion polls may not be as straightforward as you think [392d]
- Machine learning could help scientists understand why birds are eating plastic [392d]
- Hotter weather caused by climate change could mean more mosquitos, according to study [392d]
- Meal sharing for a longer life? Insects may hold the secret [392d]
- Scientists are recommending IceCube should be eight times bigger [392d]
- Giant bacterium powers itself with unique processes [392d]
- Unleashing canine travel: Hospitality, tourism sector urged to adapt to dog-friendly travel demands [392d]
- Study unveils hidden driver of economic volatility: Central bank discretion [392d]
- Research explores cell-based theory of consciousness and what it entails [392d]
- Apple tree conversion to narrow walls via hedging, root pruning [392d]
- Addressing post-harvest storage issues of Shiranui mandarins [392d]
- Several groups of birds and mammals avoid wind turbines, finds review [392d]
- America's native population arises from a single wave of Asian migration, suggest dental anthropologists [392d]
- Could smart speakers protect women against intimate partner violence? [392d]
- Study finds atmospheric pollutants in São Paulo exceeded recommended levels even at the height of the pandemic [392d]
- Photonic crystals could be exactly what Breakthrough Starshot is looking for [392d]
- Webb rings in holidays with ringed planet Uranus [392d]
- Harnessing nanotechnology to understand tumor behavior [392d]
- Plant metabolism proves more complicated than previously understood [392d]
- NASA's BurstCube passes milestones on journey to launch [392d]
- New method could help estimate wildlife disease spread [392d]
- First segments of the world's largest telescope mirror shipped to Chile [392d]
- Feelings of impatience evolve over time, study says [392d]
- COP28 assessment: Impact will depend on actual implementation [392d]
- Mesopotamian bricks unveil the strength of Earth's ancient magnetic field [392d]
- Scientists may be using a flawed strategy to predict how species will fare under climate change, suggests study [392d]
- First observation of how water molecules move near a metal electrode [392d]
- Chimps and bonobos can recognize long-lost friends and family for decades, find researchers [392d]
- Wearable sensors for advanced plant phenotyping [392d]
- Insights from the Global Wheat Challenge on deep learning and dataset diversity [392d]
- Machine learning unveils new insights into stress responses for plant health diagnosis [392d]
- Research uncovers the power of narrative in selling 'unconventional' products [392d]
- COP28: We need a reality check on hopes for carbon capture and removal, experts say [392d]
- Farmers impoverished by climate change make 'lose–lose' choices, says researcher [392d]
- RGB imaging and neural networks unveil seasonal oil and phenol variations for olive crop quality assessment [392d]
- Weather in the solar system can teach us about weather on exoplanets [392d]
- Surface of Saturnian moon Enceladus shields buried organics [392d]
- Gender gap in prokaryotes: Only 14.8% of bacteria and archaea named after women [392d]
- Could there be a black hole inside the sun? [392d]
- What's the source of binary rogue planets? [392d]
- Is El Niño's reputation as a legendary rainmaker overblown? [392d]
- Why the American technological war against China could backfire [392d]
- Multispectral imaging unlocks genetic secrets of Phedimus plants for rooftop gardening [392d]
- Crop phenotyping research: Self-supervised deep learning enhances green fraction estimation in rice and wheat [392d]
- Novel lightweight deep learning models unveiled for multi-crop protection and plant disease diagnosis [392d]
- 'Technostress' and the role of the welfare state [392d]
- 'Teleporting' images across a network securely using only light [392d]
- Hubble looks at a late-type galaxy [392d]
- Q&A: Why small organisms can make big impacts on climate, emissions [392d]
- Consumer confusion still hindering recycling, finds survey [392d]
- Can software tools help students avoid distraction during digital learning? [392d]
- Scientists collect aardvark poop to understand how the species is impacted by climate in Africa [392d]
- Study sheds new light on regulation of sex differentiation in spotted knifejaw, a cultured fish [392d]
- New ecosystem mapping workflow tackles unique challenges of Antarctic continent [392d]
- Researchers: Genetically modified crops aren't a solution to climate change, despite what the biotech industry says [392d]
- If a tree burns in Canada's unmanaged forest, does anyone count the carbon? [392d]
- Paying people to replant tropical forests and letting them harvest the timber can pay off [392d]
- History and contents of the universe can be determined using radio telescopes on the moon, researchers say [392d]
- University isn't right for everyone. Pushing young people to go can have devastating effects, say researchers [392d]
- Viewpoint: Private landholders control 60% of the Australian continent—so let's get them involved in nature protection [392d]
- Genetic sequencing uncovers unexpected source of pathogens in floodwaters [392d]
- A new strategy for making and manipulating higher-temperature superconductors [392d]
- Coral atoll islands may outpace sea-level rise with local ecological restoration, scientists say [392d]
- Exoplanets' climate: It takes nothing to switch from habitable to hell, say researchers [392d]
- Photodynamic action weakens resistance to antibiotics in bacteria that attack airways [392d]
- Little bacterium may make big impact on rare-earth processing [392d]
- AI generates proteins with exceptional binding strengths [392d]
- Study provides insights into diets of early primates [392d]
- Characterizing the role of oxidized tryptophan residues in repairing damaged photosystem II protein [392d]
- Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin pushes back return to space [392d]
- A novel sandwich-structured composite from biopolymers for building envelope applications [392d]
- Horizon scan identifies 15 most pressing issues for conservation, including invertebrate decline and marine ecosystems [392d]
- Ecosystem benefits to humanity expected to decline by 9% by 2100 [392d]
- Hydrothermal mercury: The natural story of a contaminant [392d]
- Researchers use vapor deposition to make covalent organic framework films [392d]
- Overcoming our psychological barriers to embracing AI [392d]
- New possibilities for the medical use of botulinun toxin A1 [392d]
- Researchers discover novel antibiotic substance in the human nose [392d]
- Study: Physicists create giant trilobite Rydberg molecules [392d]
- A new mathematical language for biological networks [392d]
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