The Brutalist Report - science
- Study shedding new light on Earth's global carbon cycle could help assess liveability of other planets [261d]
- Team is first ever to measure qubits with ultrasensitive thermal detectors, evading Heisenberg uncertainty principle [261d]
- In some classrooms in Senegal, deaf and hard-of-hearing students now study alongside everyone else [261d]
- A microbial plastic factory for high-quality green plastic [262d]
- Can the bias in algorithms help us see our own? [262d]
- Research team releases new fertilizer prediction tool [262d]
- Humans have converted at least 250,000 acres of estuaries to cities and farms in last 35 years, study finds [262d]
- Top Europe court chides Switzerland in landmark climate ruling [262d]
- Mysterious bones may have belonged to gigantic ichthyosaurs [262d]
- Courtrooms: a growing arena in the climate fight [262d]
- Hurricane risk perception drops after storms hit, study shows [262d]
- Electro-optic 3D snapshot of a laser wakefield accelerated kilo-ampere electron bunch [262d]
- A new algorithm to predict information superspreaders in social media [262d]
- LSD1 promotes FSH responsive follicle formation by regulating autophagy and repressing Wt1 in granulosa cells: Study [262d]
- Research examines tweets during Hurricane María to analyze social media use during disasters [262d]
- Peter Higgs: physicist who predicted 'God particle' [262d]
- Ancient sea turtle housed at Boston aquarium for more than 50 years passes another physical [262d]
- Peter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the 'God particle,' has died at 94 [262d]
- Russia aborts planned test launch of new heavy-lift space rocket [262d]
- Breeding more resilient soybeans may come down to test site selection [262d]
- Understanding the northward movement of the subtropical westerly jet in changing climates [262d]
- Mapping the world's salted soils: A leap forward in combating land degradation [262d]
- Virtue in Japan: Perception differences among educational specialists and general public [262d]
- Republicans who support childhood vaccine mandates often stay silent, research suggests [262d]
- Making mural art helps teens cope [262d]
- Study finds microbes hitchhike on microplastics to reach the sea [262d]
- Video: Total solar eclipse seen from space [262d]
- What could we build with lunar regolith? [262d]
- Viewpoint: As a child psychiatrist, I know it's critical for kindergartens to embrace playful learning [262d]
- Eclipses aren't just visual spectacles, they are at the heart of scientific efforts to understand distant planets [262d]
- Scientists help link climate change to Madagascar's megadrought [262d]
- Four decades of glacial data reveals substantial losses and water worries [262d]
- Growth mindset messages can close grade gap for first-generation students [262d]
- Rising sea surface temperatures have led to profound changes in macroalgae communities over the last 40 years: Study [262d]
- Microplastic concentrations in Antarctic seawater higher than previously estimated [262d]
- Climate change and forest management may threaten blueberry microbes [262d]
- Heat from El Niño can warm oceans off West Antarctica—and melt floating ice shelves from below [262d]
- COVID-19 school and daycare closures left working mothers physically and mentally exhausted, study shows [262d]
- Researchers find natural manganite ores have significant effect on environmental behavior of arsenic [262d]
- Unveiling the hidden threat: Drought-induced inelastic subsidence in expansive soils [262d]
- Senior staff give more constructive feedback when they think they'll work with you again, study finds [262d]
- Germany decriminalized cannabis: Why the UK should consider doing the same [262d]
- Protecting our planet: Five strategies for reducing plastic waste [262d]
- Peregrine falcons expose lasting harms of flame retardant use [262d]
- Measuring the atmospheres of other worlds to see if there are enough nutrients for life [262d]
- If we want to visit more asteroids, we need to let the spacecraft think for themselves [262d]
- Understanding the impacts of migration on the Austrian economy [262d]
- Irish castles and ancient Greek rites show culture's role in regional regeneration [262d]
- The hidden role of the Milky Way in ancient Egyptian mythology [262d]
- Military veterans say extremism was preceded by negative service experiences [262d]
- Coal phase-out could be cheaper than currently implemented in Germany [262d]
- Unraveling the iconography of the Etruscan lamp of Cortona, Italy [262d]
- Archaeological study suggests cultural diversity increases biodiversity of ecosystems [262d]
- Climate change has positive and negative effects on invasive mountain pine beetles [262d]
- Study explores changing design of birdfeeders as influenced by unwanted guests [262d]
- How whales struggle to navigate in a sea of noise pollution [262d]
- New technique lets scientists create resistance-free electron channels [262d]
- Pet flea and tick treatments contain pesticides that end up washing into the environment [262d]
- Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What's causing them? [262d]
- We can't eradicate deadly cane toads—but there's a way to stop them killing wildlife [262d]
- Snowmelt timing impacts grassland plant communities, new study finds [262d]
- Antarctica's sea ice hit another low this year—understanding how ocean warming is driving the loss is key [262d]
- Machine learning method reveals chromosome locations in individual cell nucleus [262d]
- Measuring improvement in the design of pulses for quantum systems [262d]
- The 'Iron Pipeline': Is Interstate 95 the connection for moving guns up and down the East Coast? [262d]
- Urban planning should consider building height, shape and arrangement to protect pedestrians during rain and wind [262d]
- Impact of climate change on marine life shown to be much bigger than previously known [262d]
- Surprising role of female sex pheromone in crop pest points to new biocontrol possibilities [262d]
- Drug delivery innovation: Multifunctional system based on switchable peptide-stabilized emulsions [262d]
- As fish deaths increase at pumps, critics urge California agencies to improve protections [262d]
- Clovis people may have also used Clovis points to butcher animals [262d]
- Delta eclipse flight: Here's what it was like [262d]
- Study finds 17 mountains at high risk of losing biodiversity under climate change [262d]
- Wildlife officials confirm a second Colorado livestock wolf kill, this time in Jackson County [262d]
- Study finds schools of fish can make less noise than a solitary swimmer [262d]
- New method achieves 4D imaging of fluids in pores [262d]
- Researchers develop mechanism of electrical 180° switching of Néel vector in spin-splitting antiferromagnet [262d]
- Computing how quantum states overlap [262d]
- Quantum entanglement in quasiparticles: A stealth mode against disorder [262d]
- New young and warm Jupiter-like exoplanet detected [262d]
- First languages of North America traced back to two very different language groups from Siberia [262d]
- 'Swallowed,' torn up or live on: How Earth will fare when the sun dies [262d]
- Research team exerts electrical control over polaritons, hybridized light-matter particles, at room temperature [262d]
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