The Brutalist Report - science
- Norway salmon farms turn to veggie menu [304d]
- In a doughnut in Japan, unlocking the power of the Sun [304d]
- China may miss all key climate targets for 2025: report [304d]
- UK to quit 'outdated' fossil fuel friendly treaty [304d]
- Old European satellite plunges harmlessly through the atmosphere over the Pacific [304d]
- California's rainy season is here. What does it mean for water supply? [304d]
- China plans to send San Diego Zoo more pandas this year, reintroducing panda diplomacy [304d]
- Study investigates chemical composition of metal-poor star HD 1936 [304d]
- Research shows how air pollution has offset expected increases in rainfall [304d]
- Australian researchers discover new native rodent species [304d]
- Damage to cell membranes causes cell aging, finds new study [304d]
- Carbon emissions from the destruction of mangrove forests predicted to increase by 50,000% by the end of the century [304d]
- New realistic computer model will help robots collect moon dust [305d]
- Seaports found to be hotspots of contagious cancer in mussels [305d]
- New data can help better understand glaciers [305d]
- Pharmacists propose ways to increase the activity of levofloxacin and overcome bacterial resistance [305d]
- Solar-driven green synthesis of epoxides [305d]
- VPNVax: Crafting enhanced viral structure in vaccines through polymer restructuring [305d]
- Mapping the future of rural revitalization: Study sheds light on China's rural dynamics [305d]
- Study: Replacing plastics with biodegradable alternatives would lead to significant carbon emissions reduction [305d]
- New approach to carbon-14 dating corrects the age of a prehistoric burial site [305d]
- Researchers develop molecules for a new class of antibiotics that can overcome drug resistant bacteria [305d]
- How Americans really feel about the teaching of controversial topics in schools [305d]
- Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats has long been in flux, new research finds [305d]
- A 500-year-old law laid the foundation for how Norwegians understand—and trust—the law today [305d]
- Study explores perceptions of US Veterans Treatment Courts [305d]
- New tool helps users track fruit-plant readiness for growing season [305d]
- High resolution techniques reveal clues in 3.5 billion-year-old biomass [305d]
- Physicists discover a quantum state with a new type of emergent particles: Six-flux composite fermions [305d]
- A new RNA editing tool could enhance cancer treatment [305d]
- Research team develops nanoscale device for brain chemistry analysis [305d]
- Australian citizen scientists hop to it with rabbit virus tracking project [305d]
- How bats survive Norwegian winter nights [305d]
- A new tool can help protect California and Nevada communities from floods while preserving their water supply [305d]
- Study finds home heating fuel is direct source of sulfate in Fairbanks's winter air [305d]
- Accurate quantitative analysis of information loss from digital metasurfaces caused by mutual coupling [305d]
- Can't stand gossip? New research suggests that gabbing about others is 'not always a bad thing' [305d]
- Einstein telescope E-TEST prototype passes its first series of tests [305d]
- Quality scores for forestry carbon credit types reveal complex landscape of integrity risks, transparency issues [305d]
- New research reveals the children with 'no voice' in the family courts [305d]
- Using citizen scientists to mitigate the environmental crisis in the marine ecosystem [305d]
- New evidence shows UK solar parks can provide for bees and butterflies [305d]
- Racial disparities in the application of welfare sanctions in England [305d]
- Winter drought grips southern Europe, northern Africa [305d]
- Climate change could push bowhead whales to cross paths with shipping traffic [305d]
- Why do we need leap years? Astrophysicists explain this month's extra date [305d]
- A plan to protect the biodiversity of US waters [305d]
- Africa's ice is disappearing: Tropical ice fields demonstrate speed of climate change [305d]
- Black hole fashions stellar beads on a string [305d]
- An environmentally friendly way to turn seafood waste into value-added products [305d]
- Net zero policy risks are making the poor poorer, says UK report [305d]
- New aging mechanism discovered in nematodes [305d]
- Wide variation in rates of police killings suggests unnecessary deaths [305d]
- Lessons from the pandemic: The trouble with working from home [305d]
- Neanderthals' usage of complex adhesives reveals higher cognitive abilities, scientists discover [305d]
- Universal antivenom for lethal snake toxins developed by researchers [305d]
- Meat, legume or rice-based dishes tend to have a larger biodiversity footprint, study shows [305d]
- Centuries-long analysis suggests biodiversity is differentiating and homogenizing to a comparable extent [305d]
- Death and grief in Swedish children's books [305d]
- How to dim the consequences of global light pollution [305d]
- JWST sees a Milky Way-like galaxy coming together in the early universe [305d]
- Too many Aussies are starting a family and raising their kids in poverty, researchers say [305d]
- Research explores how people make a snap judgment about unfamiliar dogs [305d]
- Half-price fares benefit people experiencing transport poverty, shows study [305d]
- Teachers' growth mindset appears more important than warmth, research suggests [305d]
- Angle-dependent holograms made possible by metasurfaces [305d]
- More bang for the buck in influencer marketing: Focus on influencers with smaller followings, say study [305d]
- Danish grasslands are behaving strangely and researchers don't know why [305d]
- Cracking the code to a healthier potato chip [305d]
- Indigenous Colombians fret as sacred mountain glaciers melt [305d]
- Antibiotic use on Kenya's dairy farms is putting consumers and animals at risk [305d]
- Private US spacecraft enters orbit around the moon ahead of landing attempt [305d]
- Potato plant radiation sensors could one day monitor radiation in areas surrounding power plants [305d]
- Murderous mice attack and kill nesting albatrosses on Midway Atoll—scientists struggle to stop them [305d]
- Christchurch terrorist discussed attacks online a year before carrying them out, new research reveals [305d]
- A botanical Pompeii: Researchers find spectacular Australian plant fossils from 30 million years ago [305d]
- Australia wants navy boats with lots of weapons, but no crew. Will they run afoul of international law? [305d]
- Researcher: A long voyage to Mars in a confined space could raise stress levels and make the journey more challenging [305d]
- Overcoming barriers to climate-smart agriculture in South Asia [305d]
- Exploring microstructures for high-performance materials [305d]
- Are fears of saying 'no' overblown? [305d]
- Fire is a chemical reaction—here's why Australia is supremely suited to it [305d]
- Taiwan's Indigenous languages are under threat—what can NZ learn from their successes and failures? [305d]
- Ridding Macquarie Island of pests pays off as seabirds come back from the brink—but recovery has just begun [305d]
- How global warming is reshaping winter life in Canada [305d]
- Canada is a suburban nation because of post-Second World War government policy [305d]
- New class of 'intramolecular bivalent glue' could transform cancer drug discovery [305d]
- 14 parameters in one go: New instrument for optoelectronics [305d]
- Smallest star ever observed is part of an exotic binary system [305d]
- Study details toxic elements found in stranded whales, dolphins over 15 years [305d]
- Scientists simulate Lahaina Fire to improve prediction of wildland-urban fires [305d]
- New technique developed for targeted protein degradation [305d]
- Possible atmospheric destruction of a potentially habitable exoplanet [305d]
- Electrons become fractions of themselves in graphene, study finds [305d]
- Engineers use AI to wrangle fusion power for the grid [305d]
- Baleen whales evolved a unique larynx to communicate but cannot escape human noise [305d]
- Marine microplastics: How water mass dispersal impacts transport trajectories [305d]
- Diesel exhaust may harm the immune system, trigger inflammation [305d]
- Marriage is not as effective an antipoverty strategy as you've been led to believe [305d]
- A new phase of matter: Physicists achieve first demonstration of non-Abelian anyons in a quantum processor [305d]
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