The Brutalist Report - science
- New ice core data provides insight into climate 'tipping points' during the last Ice Age [486d]
- Sweetened beverage taxes decrease consumption in lower-income households by nearly 50% [486d]
- The transformative power of movies [486d]
- What happened when a meteorite the size of four Mount Everests hit Earth? [486d]
- Weather-changing El Nino oscillation is at least 250 million years old [486d]
- Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes [486d]
- Microbes drove methane growth between 2020 and 2022, not fossil fuels [486d]
- Rapidly increasing industrial activities in Arctic [486d]
- Unexpected beauty, major antimicrobial power boost as phages form into surprising flower shapes [486d]
- Plant CO2 uptake rises by nearly one third in new global estimates [486d]
- Shaking from April's sizable New Jersey earthquake traveled strangely far [486d]
- Creating a spatial map of the sea: New research visualizes how fishing communities can change fishing habits to adapt to climate change [486d]
- Methadone much more effective than buprenorphine/naloxone for treatment retention, with no difference in mortality risk, study finds [486d]
- Rare fossils of extinct elephant document the earliest known instance of butchery in India [486d]
- Study combines woodchips and biochar to clean water of pharmaceuticals, nutrients [486d]
- Combining satellite methods provides drought detection from space [486d]
- Scientists unveil new insights into air pollution formation [486d]
- Turtle genome provides new clues on the evolution of vertebrates [486d]
- New guideline: Preventing a first stroke may be possible with screening, lifestyle changes [486d]
- Creating a simplified form of life [486d]
- Understanding the relationship between food waste, climate change, and aging population [486d]
- Study finds tuberculosis changes liver metabolism and could promote diabetes [486d]
- The 2022 European drought: What was the role of climate change? [486d]
- Cloud computing captures chemistry code [486d]
- Can snake research help explain human digestion? [486d]
- New discovery could change autoimmune therapy landscape [486d]
- Researchers develop 3D atlas of the developing mammalian brain [486d]
- New research could lead to genetically tailored diets to treat patients with IBS [486d]
- Stalking ribosomes: How cancer cells pull poker faces [486d]
- At-home brain stimulation for depression is safe and effective, according to researchers [486d]
- A 37% drop in overdose deaths from drugs mixed with opioids -- fentanyl included [486d]
- U.S. infant mortality increased 7 percent in months following Dobbs, researchers find [486d]
- Plant guard cells can count environmental stimuli [486d]
- AI could transform how hospitals produce quality reports [486d]
- Research team connects loneliness with heightened risk of dementia in largest study of its kind [486d]
- Scan based on lizard saliva detects rare tumor [486d]
- Genomic study offers hope for endangered Oriental stork [486d]
- UN biodiversity summit hears appeals for action, money to save nature [486d]
- Photosynthesis is under threat in an increasingly warm world, says researcher [486d]
- Customizable immunoassay could enhance diagnostics and on-site assessments [486d]
- Fear of missing out may be based on concerns about future relationships, especially for those with social anxiety [486d]
- Absolute numbers of women matter more than proportion for achieving gender equity in STEM, study argues [486d]
- Researcher: Election officials are hard at work to deliver fair and secure elections, despite a constant flow of attacks [486d]
- Enhancing material microstructure and properties in Arc wire-based direct energy deposition [486d]
- Researchers use multi-phase composition and electrospinning to fabricate SiOC nanofibers [486d]
- What motivates people to take action to prevent crime? [486d]
- Understanding the relationship between food waste, climate change and an aging population [486d]
- Microbes in environment drove methane emissions more than fossil fuels between 2020 and 2022, analysis finds [486d]
- Betelgeuse Betelgeuse? Bright star Betelgeuse likely has a 'Betelbuddy' stellar companion [486d]
- 3D structures of biomolecules: 'Dictionaries' make fluorescence-based data accessible [486d]
- Tracking vampire worms with machine learning [486d]
- Chemoenzymatic approach enhances Stevia sweetness through glycosylation of Rebaudioside C [486d]
- Giant meteorite impact 3.26 billion years ago may have aided early life [486d]
- How plants compete for light: Researchers discover new mechanism in shade avoidance [486d]
- Recognizing the strengths of socioeconomically disadvantaged students could lead to better grades [486d]
- Q&A: More kids than ever need special education, but burnout has caused a teacher shortage [486d]
- Modeling experiments show weather-changing El Niño oscillation is at least 250 million years old [486d]
- Docudrama can lead to more empathy toward people who are stigmatized in society, study finds [486d]
- Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes [486d]
- Satellite-derived data on artificial light at night indicate rapidly increasing industrial activities in the Arctic [486d]
- Wild animals can also experience trauma and adversity: Ecologists create an index to track the effects [486d]
- Education and gender equality: Focus on girls isn't fair and isn't enough, say researchers [486d]
- Poverty in Lagos isn't just about money: Here's why [486d]
- Unexpected beauty and major antimicrobial power boost as phages form into surprising flower shapes [486d]
- Artificial 'nose' can sniff out damaged fruit and spoiled meat [486d]
- Amorphous nanosheets created using hard-to-synthesize metal oxides and oxyhydroxides [486d]
- 'Making insurance effective in the face of climate change may require it to be legally enforced' [486d]
- New research visualizes how fishing communities can change fishing habits to adapt to climate change [486d]
- Combining satellite methods provides drought detection from space [486d]
- Accurately weighing costs and benefits of different methods for controlling invasive species [486d]
- Study combines woodchips and biochar to clean water of pharmaceuticals, nutrients [486d]
- Down in the slumps: Tracing erosion cycles in arctic permafrost [486d]
- Rare fossils of extinct elephant document the earliest known instance of butchery in India [486d]
- Walk or run in the rain? A physics-based approached to staying dry (or at least drier) [486d]
- If your child is watching TV and playing online games, you should do it with them—here's why [486d]
- Disadvantaged children face barriers to early education entitlement [486d]
- It would cost billions, but pay for itself over time—the economic case for air conditioning every Australian school [486d]
- Study reveals flavor and nutrient advantages of roasted germinated sunflower seeds [486d]
- How light helped shape our skin color, eyes and curly hair [486d]
- Climate change intensified 2022 drought in Central and Southern Europe, study finds [486d]
- Viscous electronics: Fluid-like electrons are unlocking new tech possibilities [486d]
- What makes Chinese students so successful by international standards? [486d]
- Experimental approach analyzes how our relationships affect the adoption of innovations [486d]
- Tiny soil critters play by their own rules in urban parks [486d]
- Draft guidelines for 'forever chemicals' released. Here's what it means for drinking water safety in Australia [486d]
- Nuclear fusion energy requires heat- and radiation-resilient materials to be reliable, says nuclear engineer [486d]
- With reports of students abusing peers in primary schools, how can parents help keep their kids safe? [486d]
- Australia's fertility rate has reached a record low. What might that mean for the economy? [486d]
- Why do some schools still force girls to wear skirts or dresses? [486d]
- Getting carbon capture right will be hard—but that doesn't make it optional, says researcher [486d]
- A new 'race science' network is linked to a history of eugenics that never fully left academia [486d]
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