The Brutalist Report - science
- Understanding regional climate change is essential for guiding effective climate adaptation policy, study says [57d]
- Solidarity drives online virality in a nation under attack, study of Ukrainian social media reveals [57d]
- Droughts drive Spanish boom in pistachio farming [57d]
- Breeder who tried to create enormous trophy sheep jailed in US [57d]
- Scientists fear underfunded Argentina research on verge of collapse [57d]
- Here's how Helene and other storms dumped a whopping 40 trillion gallons of rain on the South [57d]
- Thousands evacuated as Super Typhoon Krathon approaches Taiwan [57d]
- Over half of Americans say lowering health care costs is among most important issues in deciding their presidential pick [57d]
- Study elucidates a mechanism for phosphorus cycling in subtropical forests [57d]
- Study tracks traveling population wave in Canada lynx [57d]
- Undecided voters are less likely to cast their ballot, UK study shows [57d]
- Researcher develops program for 3D cloud tomography [57d]
- Hubble captures stellar nurseries in majestic spiral galaxy IC 1954 [57d]
- Increased sea surface cooling from hurricanes observed along the Southeast Coast of the United States in recent decades [57d]
- Brazilians choke as fire smoke blankets 80% of country [57d]
- Bioinspired yarn can harvest water from fog [57d]
- Ride-hailing apps reduce racial discrimination impact, new study suggests [57d]
- Fathers with low incomes are emotionally resilient, finds study [57d]
- Report warns of missed opportunities by police in the fight against economic crime in the UK [57d]
- Indigenous US farm workers face greater job-related pain compared to undocumented peers, study suggests [57d]
- Online misinformation most likely to be believed by ideological extremists, study shows [57d]
- Corporate social responsibility can boost a company's bottom line [57d]
- European Space Agency releases new strategy for Earth observation [57d]
- Study suggests simple steps that may improve team ethics [57d]
- Researchers witness nanoscale water formation in real time [57d]
- Fluorescent molecules to illuminate life: Simplified synthesis with formaldehyde [57d]
- How emissions from Brazilian Pantanal's soda lakes contribute to climate change [57d]
- Developing artificial muscles to give weakened people their strength back [57d]
- Why trying to protect freedom may work better than campaigning to protect democracy [57d]
- In storms like Hurricane Helene, flooded industrial sites and toxic chemical releases are a silent and growing threat [57d]
- Talking politics hurts fundraising, finds analysis of 19,898 Kickstarter campaigns [57d]
- Voters without kids are in the political spotlight, but they're not all the same [57d]
- How the Taliban's new 'vice and virtue' law erases women by justifying violence against them [57d]
- Viewpoint: Indigenous students and faculty are on the rise, and universities have a moral obligation to support them [57d]
- Study: 1 of every 4 employees of commercial organizations has withheld inventions from their employer [57d]
- New insights into exotic nuclei creation using Langevin equation model [57d]
- Study finds about 40% of public supports rationing measures to fight climate change [57d]
- Study enhances thermostability of carboxypeptidase A for broader industrial applications [57d]
- Cities unprepared for impact of climate change, says report [57d]
- Farm waste can filter microplastics in surface runoff, prevent pollution [57d]
- Headband-like device uses speckle contrast optical spectroscopy to predict stroke risk [57d]
- Researchers urge governments to enlist emotion when fighting fake news [57d]
- Pitting good versus bad fungi on sweet corn: A delicate dance [57d]
- Transforming seaweeds into raw materials for aviation fuel and pharmaceuticals [57d]
- Protein study reveals how the tiny shrew achieves a resting heart rate of 1,020 beats per minute [57d]
- New mission to create total solar eclipses in space [57d]
- DNA nanotechnology unravels complex protein interactions to inform cancer diagnostics [57d]
- New imaging technique paves the way for simplified, low-cost agricultural quality assessment [57d]
- DNA technology enables molecular monitoring for marine change and threats [57d]
- The evolutionary history of rats has more holes than Swiss cheese, but researchers are trying to close them [57d]
- New tool can assess elderly dogs' frailty [57d]
- Lunar gravity measurements hint at a partially molten mantle layer [57d]
- Scientists uncover light absorbing properties of achiral materials [57d]
- New insights into sauropod evolution: Discovery of tail clubs in India [57d]
- 100 dead in storm Helene damage, flooding across US southeast [57d]
- What should declining Japanese cities do? [57d]
- Typhoon pounds remote Philippine island group near Taiwan [57d]
- Nepal surveys flood wreckage as death toll reaches 209 [57d]
- Novel anti-corrosion anodes facilitate stable seawater electrolysis [57d]
- A new apparatus for analyzing partial coherence in integrated photonic networks [57d]
- Why we need to talk about older people and climate change in Africa [57d]
- Raman spectroscopy study decodes symbiotic interactions in marine algae [57d]
- New copper metal-organic framework nanozymes enable intelligent food detection [57d]
- Advances in processable natural biopolymers: Cellulose, chitosan, eggshell membrane and silk fibroin [57d]
- Retracing walrus ivory trade of Viking Age reveals early interactions between Europeans and Indigenous North Americans [57d]
- CubeSats, the tiniest of satellites, are changing the way we explore the solar system [57d]
- A new and unique fusion reactor comes together due to global research collaboration [57d]
- A river is pushing up Mount Everest's peak [57d]
- What makes a person seem wise? Global study finds that cultures do differ—but not as much as you'd think [57d]
- Researchers use carbon nanotube derivatives to strengthen recyclable plastics [57d]
- Attacks on health care during war are becoming more common, creating devastating ripple effects [57d]
- New assessment suggests Anthropocene started in the 1950s [57d]
- New study reveals why the mighty Darling River is drying up—and it's not just because we're taking too much water [57d]
- Rounding up: How our research used round numbers to zero in on tax evasion [57d]
- Molecular computing method uses metal ions to mimic complex mathematical functions [57d]
- 3D-printed setup enables fast and accurate virus detection [57d]
- Hunting down giant viruses that attack tiny algae [57d]
- New synthesis strategy could speed up PFAS decontamination [57d]
- A new immersive cinema is helping firefighters to better prepare for megafires [57d]
- 'Vegetarian' possums eat meat when the weather's cold [57d]
- Prioritizing children's health could influence election results nationally [57d]
- New method achieves first-ever imaging of pathogens on lettuce leaves in real-time [57d]
- Ants might be pushing montane birds higher up, study finds [57d]
- Inland waters crucial for accurate climate assessments, research suggests [57d]
- Where flood policy helps most—and where it could do more [57d]
- Comet A3: How and when to see Tsuchinshan-ATLAS [57d]
- Webb detects fast outflow in the host galaxy of a luminous quasar [57d]
- Microplastic hotspots forming in offshore UK North Sea, researchers find [57d]
- GeoTraductores democratizes science, one translation at a time [57d]
- Exxon Mobil says advanced recycling is the answer to plastic waste: But is it really? [58d]
- SpaceX shuts down launches after problem with Crew-9 mission's 2nd stage [58d]
- Social networks help people resolve welfare problems—but only sometimes, new research finds [58d]
- Strengthening family supports would boost Nebraska economy, review shows [58d]
- Can Washington state hack and burn its way out of a future of megafires? [58d]
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