The Brutalist Report - science
- Fewer than 1% of schools in England have full policies on second languages, language learning and English [465d]
- Butterflies could lose spots as climate warms [465d]
- New species of lamprey fish documented in California [465d]
- Scientists discover southern Africa's temps will rise past rhinos' tolerance [465d]
- Illuminating plant water dynamics: The role of light in leaf hydraulic regulation [465d]
- Dampened desire: Wolf spiders change their mating strategy after it rains [465d]
- They keys to plant aging are hidden in the leaves [465d]
- Global collaboration of scientists needed to solve polycrisis, say researchers [465d]
- US voters' climate change opinions swing elections, analysis finds [465d]
- Democratic decline is a global phenomenon, even in wealthy nations [465d]
- Unlocking tree genetic diversity: Advanced hyperspectral phenotyping for enhanced Scots pine selection [465d]
- Researchers warn of global threat to crops as insecticide resistance emerges in bluegreen aphids [465d]
- Webb data suggest many early galaxies were long and thin, not disk-like or spherical [465d]
- Researchers develop a low-cost catalyst for green hydrogen production [465d]
- Status update in evolutionary race between humans and resistant bacteria: Two steps forward for us [465d]
- Bangladeshi fish farms 'need climate data support' [465d]
- Researchers use stalagmite to reconstruct regional and global climate history [465d]
- It takes more than good cycle paths to get people cycling, says researcher [465d]
- European crew poised for private mission to International Space Station [465d]
- Scientists develop high-power optic fiber laser to power nano satellites [465d]
- Study probes unexplored combination of three chemical elements for superconductivity [465d]
- New technique uses optical orbital angular momentum lattice to enhance information storage capacity [465d]
- A method for classifying the ripeness of peppers using hyperspectral imaging [465d]
- Pioneering model for urban carbon reduction through urban greening [465d]
- Researchers design novel hollow-fiber Cu penetration electrode for efficient CO₂ electroreduction [465d]
- Twenty years after landing: How NASA's twin rovers changed Mars science [465d]
- Women farmers quantitatively linked to better community well-being [465d]
- Co-amplification in atmospheric fluctuations caused heavy rainfall over Japan in August 2021, finds study [465d]
- Deciphering crosstalk between bFGF and integrin signaling in maintaining properties of hiPSCs [465d]
- Manned submersible finds a fault scarp of the 2011 Tohoku-oki megaquake in the Japan Trench [465d]
- Modeling framework finds fungal 'bouncers' patrol plant-microbe relationship [465d]
- Insect populations flourish in the restored habitats of solar energy facilities [465d]
- Big dogs vs. small dogs: Which sizes face higher risks of which diseases? [465d]
- Predicting others' preference-based choices is cross-cultural and uniquely human, suggests study [465d]
- Wooly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps [465d]
- Certain personality traits linked to college students' sense of belonging [465d]
- Molecular sensor enables water bear hardiness by triggering dormancy, study finds [465d]
- New technology for conducting deep-sea research on fragile organisms [465d]
- Snow-capped mountains at risk from climate change [465d]
- Enhancing crop resilience: A novel approach to quantifying and predicting frost damage in winter wheat [465d]
- Scientists develop luminescent sensor to detect 'forever chemicals' in water [465d]
- Sustainable development goal-washing found among Canada's top companies [465d]
- Astronomers identify 164 promising targets for the habitable worlds observatory [465d]
- Is K2-18b covered in oceans of water or oceans of lava? [465d]
- Astronomers rule out one explanation for the Hubble tension [465d]
- Machine learning could help find Martian caves for future human explorers [465d]
- A primordial dark matter galaxy found without stars [465d]
- Searching for dark matter in gaps between stars [465d]
- Innovative methods for removing radioactive cesium from wastewater after nuclear disasters [465d]
- Research sheds light on molecular regulation mechanism of graft incompatibility in cucumber/pumpkin seedlings [465d]
- An AI-driven approach to enhancing rice yield prediction and selection [465d]
- A deep learning–based method for high-precision stomata detection and conductance analysis [465d]
- Ancient system could bring water to dry areas [465d]
- WheatNet: Precision farming with advanced spike detection across maturity stages [465d]
- Dangerous chemicals found in recycled plastics, making them unsafe for use. Experts explain the hazards [465d]
- Large, all-glass metalens images sun, moon and nebulae [465d]
- Translating nuclear waste site data into microbial ecosystem insights [465d]
- South Florida's nearshore reefs less vulnerable to ocean acidification, study finds [465d]
- For online food delivery, researcher explores how the three-sided relationship affects pricing and service [465d]
- A path to achieve a net-zero greenhouse gas economy [465d]
- Miami residents believe Biscayne Bay is 'healthy,' despite big declines in water quality, biodiversity [465d]
- Why South Korea is banning the sale of dog meat [465d]
- What social robots can teach America's students [465d]
- Climate change isn't producing expected increase in atmospheric moisture over dry regions: Study [465d]
- Heavy snow, freezing rain hobble European travel [465d]
- Greenland has lost more ice than previously thought: Study [465d]
- Higher measurement accuracy opens new window to the quantum world [465d]
- Researchers observe the wave-particle duality of two photons [465d]
- Surprising trend in global fishing industries: Study finds decline in catch per fisher since the 1990s [465d]
- Chromatin modifier-centered pathway points to higher crop yield [465d]
- We are losing tetrapod species at a faster rate than we are rediscovering them, researchers say [465d]
- Slight male navigational advantage likely due to cultural differences, researchers find [465d]
- What's stopping US climate policies from working effectively? [465d]
- 3D scanning: Researchers recreate a sacred South African site in a way that captures its spirit [465d]
- Why dancers are better workers, according to research [465d]
- Six questions you should be ready to answer to smash that job interview [465d]
- Space travel taxes astronauts' brains. But microbes on the menu could help in unexpected ways [465d]
- For All Mankind's Happy Valley: Why a Martian city could well extend below the surface [465d]
- How rising sea levels will affect our coastal cities and towns [465d]
- Up to 5 billion people to be hit by rainfall changes this century if CO₂ emissions are not curbed, study finds [465d]
- Fowl language: AI is learning to analyze chicken communications [465d]
- Researchers find evidence of long-lived valley states in bilayer graphene quantum dots [465d]
- Surprise discovery: For most animals, sperm quality does not reduce with age [465d]
- Researchers optimize the performance of novel organic electrochemical transistors [465d]
- Study uncovers mechanics of machete-like 'tail-whipping' in thresher sharks [465d]
- Meta-analysis seeks to explain why dogs wag their tails [465d]
- NASA's IXPE helps researchers maximize 'microquasar' findings [465d]
- Valley of lost cities found in the Amazon. Technological advances in archaeology are just the beginning [465d]
- Astronomers detect oldest black hole ever observed [465d]
- Origin of intense light in supermassive black holes and tidal disruption events revealed [465d]
- Chemists create the first 2D heavy fermion with heavier-than-normal electrons [465d]
- Study delivers detailed photos of galaxies' inner structures [465d]
- Machine learning reveals sources of heterogeneity among cells in our bodies [465d]
- New game theory model taps power of cooperation to promote sustainable palm oil production in Indonesia [465d]
- The politics of alternative proteins studied through notions of competition, definitions, labeling [465d]
- New research calls for action to better protect workers in Liverpool facing food insecurity [465d]
- Research sheds light on evolving and multifaceted demand for children's social care services [465d]
- Small-scale study finds microplastics from natural fertilizers are blowing in the wind more often than once thought [465d]
- Marine heat waves affecting little penguin population [465d]
- Wrongly-enforced rules over 'digital surrogates' by museums censors research and creative use, study warns [465d]
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