The Brutalist Report - science
- Study explores how Rwanda and Ethiopia tried to shape the future of development in Africa [471d]
- Bacteria discovery could accelerate mosquito control schemes [471d]
- How many trees does it take to cool a city? Researchers develop tool to set urban tree canopy goals [471d]
- Facial recognition technology confirms Hollywood is getting more diverse [471d]
- Research shows affiliation-based hiring can have benefits and pitfalls, depending on proximal and distal ties [471d]
- Ethiopian farmers improve soil and feed with forage mixtures [471d]
- Rubber plantations increase leaching of dissolved organic carbon in soil, study finds [471d]
- Unlocking next-gen chip efficiency: Researchers confirm thermal insights for tiny circuits [471d]
- Study reveals effect of slope position on nonstructural carbohydrates in biological soil crusts [471d]
- Despite democracy concerns, researchers find Americans very interested in election [471d]
- Kitchen renovation could reduce household air pollution and save lives in rural China [471d]
- Organosilicon chemistry offers options for replacing PFAS in food and medical industries [471d]
- How to boost Asian American voter turnout in Los Angeles: A new study points the way [471d]
- Webb confirms a longstanding galaxy model [471d]
- Multi-omics approach reveals nanoplastic toxicity in aquatic life [471d]
- Genome sequencing of all four Macadamia species unlocks new potential for crop improvement [471d]
- Beta cells: New insights into the structure, interactions and neuronal networking of primary cilia [471d]
- Scientists decipher two-photon vision [471d]
- Not the usual suspects: Research reveals novel genetic basis of pest resistance to biotech crops [471d]
- Research highlights biofortification's role in tackling malnutrition [471d]
- Mathematical model illuminates how the environment impacts life choices of salmon [471d]
- Toddlers, tech and talk: Report explores how children under three use technology [471d]
- Exploring how microbes in permafrost contribute to nitrous oxide emissions [471d]
- Tracing the journey from Egyptian cat mummies to modern house pets [471d]
- Small reductions to meat production in wealthier countries may help fight climate change [471d]
- Did the world's best-preserved dinosaurs really die in 'Pompeii-type' events? [471d]
- The secrets of baseball's magic mud: Study quantifies its properties to show it's not simply a superstition [471d]
- Artificial intelligence: A double-edged sword for the environment? [471d]
- Portal to the past: Geologist identifies metamorphic rock as a crucial feature of the ancient Earth's carbon cycle [471d]
- Final Venus flyby for NASA's Parker Solar Probe queues closest sun pass [471d]
- Svalbard Global Seed Vault evokes epic imagery and controversy because of the symbolic value of seeds [471d]
- Successful demonstration of a commercial cryogenic radio frequency power sensor paves way for quantum computing [471d]
- Future space telescopes could be made from thin membranes, unrolled in space to enormous size [471d]
- Exploring the extraordinary potential (and avoiding the pitfalls) of your local Buy Nothing group [471d]
- Vibrational spectroscopy optimized for accurate coffee origin classification [471d]
- Advanced AI techniques enhance crop leaf disease detection in tropical agriculture [471d]
- Political bickering and policy uncertainty take a toll on business investment, research shows [471d]
- Study highlights microalgae as sustainable ingredients for food and pharmaceutical applications [471d]
- Rainwater samples reveals it's literally raining 'forever chemicals' in Miami [471d]
- Man Utd: The myth of the 'all-powerful' football manager is why so many of them get the sack [471d]
- Nitric oxide treatment preserves fresh walnuts, reduces decay and maintains quality [471d]
- Computer modeling research reveals the changing history of a global ice sheet [471d]
- Only 3% of South Africans can name all five national animals and plants. Why these symbols matter [471d]
- New process enhances thermoplastic blends with polylactic acid [471d]
- Big companies profit from poverty but aren't obliged to uphold human rights. International law must change [471d]
- COP29: AI can help develop climate-resistant crops for Africa—but it shouldn't be left in the hands of corporates [471d]
- Revealing the superconducting limit of twisted bilayer graphene [471d]
- Cobalt-copper tandem system offers sustainable approach for converting carbon dioxide to ethanol [471d]
- Apophis: A new European space mission could get up close with a large asteroid that's set to brush by Earth [471d]
- Study examines effects of Atlantic circulation on the Amazon rainforest [471d]
- Researchers are developing the next generation of sensors to improve horse welfare [471d]
- Guns, militia and social media amplify the risks of political violence during the US election [471d]
- New research estimates carbon emissions from 22 million stream reaches across the US [471d]
- How are racehorses really treated in the 'sport of kings?' [471d]
- Report reveals challenges facing transnational families [471d]
- Study reveals disparities in Brazilian schools—rate of physical, learning disabilities three times official statistics [471d]
- Research program advocates for more neurodiversity inclusive workplaces [471d]
- Scientists tackle farm nutrient pollution with sustainable, affordable designer biochar pellets [471d]
- Oh buoy! A new-generation satellite mission to study color of the ocean from space [471d]
- New book explores the relationship between beauty and crisis [471d]
- Handling the hype: Researcher seeks to improve science communication [471d]
- New research challenges gendered perceptions of domestic abuse [471d]
- Multi-layered site in Tajikistan's Zeravshan Valley uncovered, offering new insights into human expansion [471d]
- Monkeys know who will win the election—primal instincts humans share with them shape voters' choices [471d]
- Dams have taken half the water from Australia's second biggest river—and climate change will make it even worse [471d]
- Is Donald Trump preying on his supporters' death fears? What terror management theory offers us [471d]
- From compliance to conversation: New guidelines push for ethical reflection in research reporting [471d]
- Physicists propose Bell test for probing quantum entanglement [471d]
- Researchers uncover mechanism of protein complex maintaining cell polarity [471d]
- Synthetic genes can build intracellular structures in a modular, IKEA-like fashion [471d]
- Improving detector sensitivity to neutrinos and dark matter: Latest experimental setup yields 50% higher ionization [471d]
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