The Brutalist Report - science
- UN chief urges fossil fuel ad ban as heat records pile up [634d]
- Scientists question effectiveness of nature-based CO₂ removal using the ocean [634d]
- Minimum pricing for alcohol helped curb demand during COVID lockdown, finds UK study [634d]
- Democratizing plant research: A new cost-effective solution for advanced phenotyping [634d]
- The importance of the paradise fish in evolutionary and behavioral genetics research [634d]
- Researchers harness drones and AI to monitor invasive stink bugs [634d]
- Unlocking salt tolerance: Sea lavender's genetic secret revealed [634d]
- A cracking discovery: Eggshell waste can recover rare earth elements needed for green energy [634d]
- Mind the gap: Italian moms with 3+ kids work far fewer years than dads, while Finland shows equality [634d]
- Top IT industry managers are divided on the need for face-to-face communication in the workplace [634d]
- Report: 7–9 billion tons of CO₂ must be extracted from the atmosphere every year to reach Paris Agreement limit [634d]
- Differences in education, values between men and women cause mismatches when seeking a partner, finds Spanish study [634d]
- Sexual minorities experience more exclusion in everyday situations, finds study [634d]
- Safer, cheaper, more flexible battery invented for wearable tech [634d]
- Study shows AI-driven cyberattacks can inflict damage on GDP and supply chains for the world's largest economies [634d]
- Researchers successfully fabricate magneto-optical ceramics [634d]
- Reconnaissance of potentially habitable worlds with Webb [634d]
- Fountain of youth for plants: E3 ligase's role in leaf longevity [634d]
- Irrigation with treated wastewater and sewage sludge introduces tire additives into leafy vegetables, study finds [634d]
- 15 years on, researchers assess the impact and lessons Japan's rural movement initiative offers [634d]
- Study shows justice facility dogs benefit well-being for children facing court [634d]
- New report provides a ranking of sustainability around the world [634d]
- What to know about Boeing's first spaceflight carrying NASA astronauts [635d]
- Study suggests germanium isotope really does have an 11-day half-life [635d]
- Still riding LA's metro after the pandemic? You probably think it's safer than those who don't anymore [635d]
- A visualization of everything on Earth—the difference between biomass and technomass [635d]
- Diverse friend groups promote better social cohesion and well-being, study finds [635d]
- Climate crisis puts Australia's ski industry on slippery slope, but not all hope is lost [635d]
- Olivine experiments provide new insights into lunar basalt formation [635d]
- Fighting fires from space in record time: How AI could prevent a repeat of Australia's devastating wildfires [635d]
- People underestimate the probability of including at least one minority member in a group, research suggests [635d]
- Atomizer of history: How perfume research has shaped a century of scientific innovation [635d]
- Elephant seal outbreak marks first transnational spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza in mammals [635d]
- Confronting climate change: The genetic makeover of a threatened conifer [635d]
- Unlocking the genetic secrets of cabbage: Key inversions suppress recombination for crop improvement [635d]
- Flapping frequency of birds, insects, bats and whales predicted with just body mass and wing area [635d]
- Study finds US Islamist extremist co-offenders form close-knit groups driven by mutual contacts, homophily effects [635d]
- Study finds simple headlines attract more online news readers [635d]
- Plant flowering gene atlas paves the way for advanced horticultural studies [635d]
- Experts say use of political memes are a predictor of political violence [635d]
- New approach to tracking conservation reveals greater diversity and coverage than previously thought [635d]
- Researchers solve 2,000-year-old mystery of the destructive shipworm [635d]
- Can vague go viral for Gen Y? [635d]
- NASA astronauts practice next giant leap for Artemis [635d]
- Climate change will make air pollution worse—here's how [635d]
- NASA launches second small climate satellite to study Earth's poles [635d]
- 'Heroes in the fire': Scientists' film shows the reality of firefighting in the Amazon [635d]
- Programs to prevent sexual violence show no evidence of curbing assaults, analysis finds [635d]
- NASA has a new database to predict meteoroid hazards for spaceflight [635d]
- UN agency predicts that 1.5-degree Celsius target limit likely to be surpassed by 2028 [635d]
- 'Fuzzy' maps offer insight into local perceptions of the value of volunteering [635d]
- D-day's secret weapon: How wetland science stopped Normandy landings from getting bogged down [635d]
- The emerald ash borer has arrived in British Columbia—what can be done about it? [635d]
- A strange intermittent radio signal from space has astronomers puzzled [635d]
- Opinion: Africa doesn't have choice between economic growth and protecting the environment—how they can merge [635d]
- Local food systems need to prioritize job quality alongside ethical food production, says researcher [635d]
- UK cities need greener new builds—and more of them [635d]
- By not mining vital minerals, NZ is 'offshoring its own environmental footprint'—is that fair? [635d]
- Researchers: 'Junk science' is being used in Australian courtrooms, and wrongful convictions are at stake [635d]
- Scientists identify 'missing piece' required for blood stem cell self-renewal [635d]
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