The Brutalist Report - science
- Why are people climate change deniers? Study reveals unexpected results [325d]
- Fooled: Herbivorous animals 'led by the nose' to leave plants alone [325d]
- Study traces the roots of longstanding cultural interactions across the Tibetan Plateau to prehistoric times [325d]
- Cost analysis of using cover crops in citrus production [325d]
- Understanding music-performance anxiety in children [325d]
- Give peace a chance: The way conflict can be eased, according to social psychology [325d]
- Mass layoffs, social media bias and AI lawsuits: Experts discuss the state of the Fourth Estate [325d]
- Warm weather forces park officials to suspend Isle Royale wolf count for first time in decades [326d]
- Shake, rattle and launch: Dream Chaser spaceplane passes vibration test [326d]
- Using agricultural residues for fuel and chemicals [326d]
- How leafcutter ants cultivate a fungal garden to degrade plants could provide insights into future biofuels [326d]
- Improving Arctic greenhouse gas sink and source estimates with field measurements, remote sensing [326d]
- Team develops a laser printer for photonic chips [326d]
- Uganda pesticide risk rises after AGOA expulsion [326d]
- Hubble captures a suspected galaxy encounter [326d]
- Under the skin: Bullying's hidden health effects [326d]
- New study reveals transformative power of aquaculture in Zambia [326d]
- A positive spin: Electrospinning and electrospraying synergism for the nanomaterials industry [326d]
- US center's tropical storm forecasts are going inland, where damage can outstrip coasts [326d]
- Comparing carbon-trapping capacities of anoxic basins [326d]
- Innovative portable sensors for hydrogen peroxide detection [326d]
- Permafrost alone holds back Arctic rivers—and a lot of carbon [326d]
- Regulation makes crypto markets more efficient, says research [326d]
- Aerosol jet printing could revolutionize microfluidic device fabrication [326d]
- Critical insights into bacterial fruit blotch and its impact on melon and watermelon crop health [326d]
- How preferences for Indigenous policies differ between the Indigenous and majority populations in Norway and Sweden [326d]
- Transcription factor's key role in grafted cucumbers reveals salt tolerance in crops [326d]
- Rapid climate change may be causing Greenland's bedrock to rise, forming small islands [326d]
- Method to make synthetic derivative of natural indigo may inspire future electronic devices [326d]
- How the social structures of Nazi Germany created a bystander society [326d]
- New literature review on 'crisis of confidence' due to lack of reproducibility in academic research [326d]
- Image: Cygnus flies to the International Space Station [326d]
- Lab-grown canine skin provides canvas for testing medical treatments [326d]
- New genus of 'alien-faced' multi-legged forest dwellers discovered [326d]
- 'Mom talk:' Study finds immigrant bilingual Latina mothers have dual-language personalities [326d]
- French bulldog puppy spontaneously regrows jaw [326d]
- New study suggests culling animals who 'don't belong' can be a flawed nature conservation practice [326d]
- First atomic-scale 'movie' of microtubules under construction, a key process for cell division [326d]
- Scientists discover that clownfish count stripes to distinguish friend from foe [326d]
- New research shows that the arrangement of bacteria in biofilms affects their sensitivity to antibiotics [326d]
- Research highlights a dangerous overreliance on future CO₂ removal [326d]
- Pandemic lockdowns and water quality: A revealing study on building usage [326d]
- Exploring the unseen: Microbial wonders in Earth's saltiest waters [326d]
- Mussel-inspired antimicrobial coating protects sanitary fabrics from contamination [326d]
- Back-to-back cyclones and flood plume impacts on the Great Barrier Reef [326d]
- Masculinity and women's equality: UK report finds emerging gender divide in young people's attitudes [326d]
- Milestone reached for superconducting undulator for European XFEL [326d]
- New energy justice index casts spotlight on energy transition in the Global South [326d]
- Republicans and Democrats consider each other immoral. Even when treated fairly and kindly by the opposition [326d]
- Research finds higher customer support for companies that cut CEO pay, not jobs, during COVID [326d]
- AI can help, and hurt, student creativity [326d]
- Local geographic variations found in children's school readiness in England [326d]
- Study highlights key social forces shaping worldwide academic freedom trends [326d]
- Edge habitats along roads and power lines may be key to conserving rare plants [326d]
- Jealousy: Study finds we understand our own sex best [326d]
- NASA to study effects of radio noise on lunar science [326d]
- Experimentation explores defects and fluctuations in quantum devices [326d]
- 'Flawed' material resolves superconductor conundrum [326d]
- Agriculture built these High Plains towns. Now, it might run them dry [326d]
- How did life get started on Earth? Atmospheric haze might have been the key [326d]
- Betelgeuse before, during and after the Great Dimming [326d]
- Even early galaxies grew hand-in-hand with their supermassive black holes [326d]
- Why don't people care about Australia's native rodents? The problem could be their ugly names [326d]
- Are social media apps dangerous? Scholars explain how companies rely on young users but fail to protect them [326d]
- Researchers develop method to map interactions of specific RNA regions in live cells [326d]
- Field weed control: Synthetic microbial communities slash herbicide use [326d]
- Microbial research unravels a global nitrogen mystery [326d]
- Study shows that Rio Grande Rise was once a giant mineral-rich tropical island near Brazil [326d]
- The secrets of tea plant immunity: Research identifies key phenolamides in battle against anthracnose [326d]
- LSH genes associated with defining the shapes of stems, flowers and leaves required for N-fixing root nodules [326d]
- When hiring a candidate, knowing about socioeconomic disparities impacts fairness perceptions, study finds [326d]
- Generating powerful optical vortices directly from a thin-disk laser oscillator [326d]
- Barcelona faces water restrictions as drought emergency declared [326d]
- Skyscraper-size asteroid will buzz Earth on Friday, safely passing within 1.7 million miles [326d]
- Boosting teacher well-being at the start of term helps combat attrition and burnout, research suggests [326d]
- How the microbes in wastewater can make our cities more sustainable [326d]
- Swarming cicadas, stock traders, and the wisdom of the crowd [326d]
- TV network was slammed for 'AI editing' a Victorian MP's dress. How can news media use AI responsibly? [326d]
- Most prisoners never receive visitors, and this may put them at a higher risk of re-offending [326d]
- Norway's deep-sea exploitation could put it in environmental and legal murky waters [326d]
- NZ has the energy resources to adopt alternative food technologies—it just needs a plan [326d]
- Study finds small, long-nosed dogs live the longest [326d]
- Intensifying the production of high-value compounds from industrial waste [326d]
- Increased temperature difference between day and night could affect all life on Earth, say scientists [326d]
- Engineers unmask nanoplastics in oceans, revealing their true shapes and chemistry [326d]
- Device could jumpstart work toward quantum internet [326d]
- Excavation of colossal caverns for Fermilab's DUNE experiment completed [326d]
- Researchers develop AI-enabled model to help mitigate global ammonia emissions from cropland by 38% [326d]
- Study suggests resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years [326d]
- Researchers employ artificial intelligence to unlock the secrets of magnesium alloy anisotropy [326d]
- Physicists develop highly robust time crystal [326d]
- A nanotechnology‐based CRISPR/Cas9 delivery system for genome editing in cancer treatment [326d]
- Magnetic launch of black hole jets in Perseus A [326d]
- Fungal disease driven by climate change endangers wheat production [326d]
- Short X-ray pulses reveal source of light-induced ferroelectricity in SrTiO₃ [326d]
- Single proton illuminates perovskite nanocrystal-based transmissive thin scintillators [326d]
- A neural 'satnav': How zebrafish navigate to find their comfortable temperature [326d]
- Wafer-scale patterning of gold nanoparticle arrays enables enhanced biosensing [326d]
- Solving mysteries of metallic glass at the nanoscale [326d]
- An algae bloom devastated sea mammals last year: LA wants to improve its rescue efforts [326d]
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