The Brutalist Report - science
- Scientists create octopus survival guide to minimize impacts of fishing [358d]
- Talking to Americans reveals the diversity behind the shared opinion 'the country is on the wrong track' [358d]
- Organizations need to beware of 'institutional parasites,' study says [358d]
- Team reports on ultrafast laser state active controlling based on anisotropic quasi-1D material [358d]
- Using CO₂ and biomass, researchers find path to more environmentally friendly recyclable plastics [358d]
- Using research to solve societal problems starts with building connections and making space for young people [358d]
- Precision agriculture research identifies gene that controls production of flowers and fruits in pea plants [358d]
- Canada readies for another 'explosive' wildfire season [358d]
- Personality type can help predict who's single or in a relationship, and how happy they are, says study [358d]
- Researchers investigate effectiveness of shipping alliances [358d]
- Protecting drinking water on prairies from an emerging pollutant [358d]
- Through astronaut eyes, virtual reality propels gateway forward [358d]
- New NASA strategy envisions sustainable future for space operations [358d]
- Visiting white parts of town makes some Black kids feel less safe, according to study [358d]
- River restoration is encouraging Atlantic salmon to return to heart of the UK [358d]
- Long-term forest study shows tornado's effects linger 25 years later [358d]
- Experts determine best way to breed frogs in captivity [358d]
- Does wearing a face mask make you seem more or less trustworthy? [358d]
- Study on climate-damaging palm oil production in Indonesia shows push for industrialization [358d]
- A new coating method in mRNA engineering points the way to advanced therapies [358d]
- Microplastic 'hotspots' identified in Long Island Sound [358d]
- Biden says Japanese will be first non-American on moon [358d]
- Recent advances in application of polysaccharides in cosmetics [358d]
- New report 'braids' Indigenous and Western knowledge for forest adaptation strategies against climate change [358d]
- The evolving attitudes of Gen X toward evolution [358d]
- ATLAS provides first measurement of the W-boson width at the LHC [358d]
- Study finds link between anti-Black sentiment and broad support for political violence in the US [358d]
- Smart vest turns fish into underwater spies, providing a glimpse into aquatic life like never before [358d]
- Making ultra-fast electron measurements in multiple directions to reveal the secrets of the aurora [358d]
- Nearly half of B2B startups choose not to market themselves, researchers find [358d]
- Ants in Colorado are on the move due to climate change [358d]
- Key sectors stymie emission reduction efforts in New Zealand, reveals study [358d]
- Report says Band-Aids contain PFAS—many small exposures can add up to a big exposure [358d]
- Caterpillar 'noses' are surprisingly sophisticated, researchers find [358d]
- Flowers may be more ancient than dinosaurs, but scientists can't agree on when they evolved [358d]
- Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened for cities to be livable and green [358d]
- New approach needed to save Australia's non-perennial rivers [358d]
- Wind energy and bat conservation: Scientists call for the global application of measures to reduce fatalities [358d]
- If Europa has geysers, they're very faint [358d]
- Building footprints could help identify neighborhood sociodemographic traits [358d]
- Most cybercriminal threats are concentrated in just a few countries, new index shows [358d]
- Economic wealth may be linked with happiness in China, if inequality is low [358d]
- 'Make Sweden Great Again'—the far right found each other on Twitter during the Swedish election [358d]
- 9 out of 10 kids are not developmentally on track in literacy and numeracy—study of 8 African countries [358d]
- Superfund plan for Columbia River sparks debate in Northwest [358d]
- Satellite observations show climatological characteristics of isolated deep convection over Tibetan Plateau [358d]
- Post mergers and acquisitions, will employees leave or stay? Researchers say 'just ask AI' [358d]
- OK, the eclipse was cool, but those glasses aren't. Now what? [358d]
- Psychological health of investors and stock market linked, study finds [358d]
- Polysaccharide-based membranes with high wet mechanical properties for bone repair [358d]
- Tiny crystals capture millions of years of mountain range history: Geologist excavates the Himalayas with a microscope [358d]
- Researchers are developing body armor made from silk—but this apparently cutting-edge idea is centuries old [358d]
- Election disinformation: How AI-powered bots work and how you can protect yourself from their influence [358d]
- Fintech has a gender problem—here's why you should care [358d]
- Fossilized dinosaur eggshells can preserve amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, over millions of years [358d]
- Tiny weevils are waging war on the invasive water lettuce plant choking South Africa's Vaal River [358d]
- West Africa's falling fish stocks: Illegal Chinese trawlers, climate change and artisanal fishing fleets to blame [358d]
- After delay, Delta IV Heavy lifts off for the last time [358d]
- A new way of looking at data that shows what's working for Indigenous school kids and what isn't [358d]
- The limits of ice: What a 19th-century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica's future [358d]
- The domination of private interests presents a risk to the long-term health of the Bay of Fundy [358d]
- Researchers explain how cities can implement environmentally sustainable densification [358d]
- US announces tough tap water standards for 'forever chemicals' [358d]
- Global warming will 'decimate' G20 economies without unity: UN climate head [358d]
- Russia aborts second attempt to launch a heavy-lift rocket from Far East [358d]
- Physicists discover a novel quantum state in an elemental solid [358d]
- Quantum crystal of frozen electrons—the Wigner crystal—is visualized for the first time [358d]
- New strategy for assessing the applicability of reactions [358d]
- 3D mouth of an ancient jawless fish suggests they were filter-feeders, not scavengers or hunters [358d]
- Single-crop farming has potential to harm bees, study finds [358d]
- New spectrometer helps identify alternative catalyst materials for affordable hydrogen fuel cells [358d]
- New molecular device unlocks potential for targeted drug delivery and self-healing materials [358d]
- Certified timber harvesting of tropical forests proves beneficial for gorillas and elephants [358d]
- Researchers discover how we perceive bitter taste [358d]
- Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic [358d]
- Scientists reconstruct assembly of the human centriole, image by image, for the first time [358d]
- Physicists track how continuous changes in dimensionality affect collective properties of a superfluid [358d]
- Humans shape the journey of mud, study reveals [358d]
- Building block for magnetoelectric spin-orbit logic opens new avenue for low-power beyond-CMOS technologies [358d]
- The science of static shock jolted into the 21st century [358d]
- Self-embedding silver nanoparticles: Researchers find the 'silver lining' in cotton gin waste [358d]
- Are the world's cultures growing apart? [358d]
- New protein imaging method supports the design of innovative new cancer drugs [358d]
- A promising target for new RNA therapeutics now accessible [358d]
- Novel UV broadband spectrometer improves air pollutant analysis [358d]
- Research uncovers why urine sprayed by cats emits a pungent odor [358d]
- Global collaboration discovers drug target to combat chronic lung infection [358d]
- Discovery of pottery rewrites Aboriginal history [358d]
- Seismologists suspect earthquake on San Andreas Fault is imminent despite odd attenuation parameters [358d]
- Fox bones found in ancient Argentinian burial site might have been from a human pet [358d]
- HD 21997 is a high-frequency Delta Scuti pulsator, observations find [358d]
- Deforestation harms biodiversity of the Amazon's perfume-loving orchid bees [358d]
- Study shedding new light on Earth's global carbon cycle could help assess liveability of other planets [358d]
- Team is first ever to measure qubits with ultrasensitive thermal detectors, evading Heisenberg uncertainty principle [358d]
- In some classrooms in Senegal, deaf and hard-of-hearing students now study alongside everyone else [358d]
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