The Brutalist Report - science
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- Fires taking Amazon closer to 'point of no return': Expert [55d]
- Shrinking lake on Albanian-Greek border struggles to survive [55d]
- Death toll from powerful storm Helene tops 150 in US [55d]
- Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound may boost plant-promoting fungus [55d]
- Smoke from megafires puts orchard trees at risk: Effects last months, reducing nut yields [55d]
- Taiwan shuts down as Typhoon Krathon approaches [55d]
- Planning a drug's route in the body with synthetic chemistry [55d]
- Japan records second-hottest September [55d]
- Swiss glaciers are receding again after 2 punishing years and despite a good start to 2024 [55d]
- Push to map Great Lakes bottom gains momentum amid promises effort will help fishing and shipping [55d]
- One-minute phone breaks could help keep students more focused in class and better in tests [56d]
- Snakes in the city: Ten years of wildlife rescues reveal insights into human-reptile interactions [56d]
- Research highlights global plant diversity 'darkspots' where scientific efforts are urgently needed [56d]
- Southern California study finds high levels of airborne plasticizers [56d]
- Pollination shifts in Caribbean after Hurricane Maria demonstrate ecological resilience [56d]
- Scientists find plausible geological setting that may have sparked life on Earth [56d]
- Targeted grazing can be a successful, low-cost method to manage cheatgrass when timed properly [56d]
- Researchers develop first banana plant resistant to TR4 and black sigatoka [56d]
- Predicting river flow dynamics using stable isotopes for improved ecosystem health [56d]
- Scientists develop a new model of electric double layer [56d]
- Are plants and fungi trading carbon for nutrients? Not likely, say researchers [56d]
- Webb researchers discover lensed supernova, confirm Hubble tension [56d]
- Seeing double: Designing drugs that target 'twin' cancer proteins [56d]
- Scientists highlight overlooked threats to Arctic coasts amid climate change [56d]
- NASA's instruments capture sharpest image of Earth's radiation belts [56d]
- Seven years on, study reveals #MeToo's unexpected impact on consumer behavior [56d]
- Microbial biofertilizers and algae-based biostimulants found to boost tomato crop yield and quality [56d]
- Want to solve a complex problem? Applied math can help [56d]
- Inadequate compensation for lost or downgraded protected areas threatens global biodiversity: Study [56d]
- Only 5 women have won the Nobel Prize in physics—recent winners share advice for young women in the field [56d]
- Madagascar's mining rush has caused no more deforestation than farming, study finds [56d]
- Scientists explore microbial diversity in sourdough starters [56d]
- High-resolution images of RSV may expose stubborn virus's weak points [56d]
- State mandates requiring genocide education lack standards to guide teachers, study finds [56d]
- Authoritarian populism has weakened democracy in Brazil, says study [56d]
- Research provides new insights into role of mechanical forces in gene expression [56d]
- Being 'mindful' about your bank account can bring more than peace of mind: A researcher explains the payoff [56d]
- Most climate scientists foresee temperature rise exceeding Paris Agreement targets, study finds [56d]
- Q&A: Extreme weather is disrupting lives in southern Africa—new policies are needed to keep the peace [56d]
- New study maps Congo's bai ecosystems in unprecedented detail [56d]
- 'Iyashikei' healing manga comforts readers with attention to small joys [56d]
- Western media outlets are trying to fix their coverage of Africa. Is it time African media did the same? [56d]
- Q&A: UN security council needs major changes—permanent seats for African countries is just one [56d]
- AI model detects impervious surfaces in aerial images [56d]
- Opinion: Enough, already—why humanity must get on board with the concept of 'sufficiency' [56d]
- 'Who's a good boy?' Humans use dog-specific voices for better canine comprehension [56d]
- New report shows wildlife criminals in UK 'getting away with it' [56d]
- EU eyes more research to reclaim global science lead [56d]
- Farmer sentiment reaches lowest levels since 2016 as income expectations weaken [56d]
- New findings can help improve our understanding of winter weather in the St. Lawrence River Valley [56d]
- Election polling methods constantly changing and improving, expert says [56d]
- Sustainability report reveals growing investor pressure, challenges with emissions tracking [56d]
- Fighting forest fires more efficiently from the air [56d]
- The Indigenous artists keeping ancient rock art traditions alive [56d]
- Climate change, aging infrastructure, human decisions feed into disasters like Hurricane Helene, says expert [56d]
- Street harassment of women in Spain: Frequency increases anxiety and lowers self-esteem, finds study [56d]
- Discovery of a new North American parasitic worm in snakes from the Kanto region [56d]
- Automated pheromone traps aim to simplify forest pest monitoring [56d]
- Q&A: How hurricanes in the Gulf trigger storms in Virginia and North Carolina [56d]
- Toxic chemicals from train derailment lingered in buildings for months—findings in East Palestine, Ohio [56d]
- Public discourse promotes socially responsible market behavior, finds study [56d]
- Who's energy poor in the EU? It's more complex than it seems [56d]
- Protecting EU food integrity standards with cutting-edge technology [56d]
- Women more likely to choose wine with feminine labels, study finds [56d]
- Echoes of communism: Study finds Germans who lived in the former GDR value free speech less than West Germans [56d]
- Toward inclusive math education: Insights from Black students may support more effective teaching strategies [56d]
- Coral reef destruction a threat to human rights, say researchers [56d]
- Tracking microplastics: Researcher helps discover how microplastics move for better storm water management [56d]
- School 'social structures' perpetuate inequalities for children with disabilities, study says [56d]
- Study shows that wild animals also get accustomed to humans [56d]
- Archaeologists develop system to produce unique names for Stone Age skeletons and mummies [56d]
- Scientists demonstrate advanced low-coherence BOCDR system using periodic pseudo-random modulation [56d]
- It all adds up: Study finds forever chemicals are more toxic as mixtures [56d]
- Gen Z supports sustainability—and fuels ultra-fast fashion: How does that work? [56d]
- Colorado parks officials seek straggler wolf pup after relocating Copper Creek pack [56d]
- Researchers observe hidden deformations in complex light fields [56d]
- Webb telescope detects traces of carbon dioxide on the surface of Pluto's largest moon [56d]
- Animals in the machine: Why the law needs to protect animals from AI [56d]
- Why pay tax? African study finds trust in government is key [56d]
- Outside lights are deadly to birds, especially this time of year [56d]
- Proof-of-concept design shrinks quantum rotation sensor to micron scale [56d]
- Why it's becoming harder to get super-rich in China [56d]
- 'School is boring': What it means when your child says they're bored in class, and how you can help [56d]
- Why being like your boss still matters—especially if you share political views [56d]
- Scientists take a major step in understanding how to stop the transmission of malaria [56d]
- New study sheds light on ancient protoribosome and its role in early life evolution [56d]
- Using antimatter to detect nuclear radiation: Byproducts of fission reactors provide insight into nuclear reactor use [56d]
- Light-based microcapillary monitoring sparks innovation in manufacturing and biotechnology [56d]
- Developing plasma-coated paper as a plastic alternative for the packaging industry [56d]
- Structure of a eukaryotic CRISPR-Cas homolog, Fanzor2, shows promise for gene editing [56d]
- Intergeneration research shows immigrants to the US assimilate as well now as they did over a century ago [56d]
- Study shows spider silk bioproduction presents opportunities and challenges [56d]
- Study finds dust from Southern Africa causes bloom of marine phytoplankton off southeast Madagascar coast [56d]
- Social media experiment shows prosocial nudges fail to reduce online hate [56d]
- Video: Uncovering the complex roles of transcription factors in gene regulation [56d]
- NMR-guided optimization of lipid nanoparticles for enhanced siRNA delivery [56d]
- 3D structure of key protein could advance development of hormone-free male contraceptive pill [56d]
- Building better solar cells: Assembly of 2D molecular structures with triptycene scaffold [56d]
- A modular neutrino detector years in the making [56d]
- Siloxane-enhanced nanoparticles unlock precise organ targeting for mRNA therapy [56d]
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