The Brutalist Report - science
- Poachers' social media posts reveal alarming extent of illegal wildlife hunting in Lebanon [366d]
- Excitons in organic semiconductors: Unraveling their quantum entanglement and dynamics [366d]
- If FEMA didn't exist, could states handle the disaster response alone? [366d]
- Gate-controllable two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides for spintronic memory [366d]
- Call to action emphasizes physics researchers' role in combating climate change [366d]
- Solutions journalism can spur climate action, study finds [366d]
- Ready (or not) for love? Your friends likely agree [366d]
- How gender shapes perceptions of safety in urban parking spaces [366d]
- Engineers design new autonomous system to monitor Arctic's melting ice [366d]
- Sibling scientists and their dog hunt for Oregon's hidden truffle biodiversity [366d]
- Corrosion-induced electrodes enhance biomass conversion efficiency [366d]
- Entangling two physically separate resonators enables a major advance in the science of quantum sound [366d]
- Tiny water-based reactors could help pharmaceutical industry avoid toxic solvents [366d]
- Advanced computational tool reveals cellular development processes [366d]
- Grampians National Park is still burning—here's what we can expect will survive and recover [366d]
- Workaholism could foster disconnect from moral values and organizational harm, says study [366d]
- AI-powered labs promise faster, safer catalyst research with human oversight [366d]
- Biocompatible nanoadhesive offers hope for safer corneal transplants, reducing inflammation and infection risks [366d]
- Scientists isolate ultrasmall bacteria that parasitize methanogenic archaea [366d]
- Physicists stabilize superconducting states at ambient pressure [366d]
- How the human neck became a locus of power, beauty and frailty [366d]
- Human presence at waterholes may change animal behavior [366d]
- Less, but more: A new evolutionary scenario marked by massive gene loss and expansion [366d]
- Scientists discover heat-resistant strain of sugar kelp [366d]
- Students discover a new protein while investigating Streptococcus infection [366d]
- Preventing 'revenge quitting': Five things workplaces can do to help employees feel like they belong [366d]
- Modern slavery and climate change: How extreme weather fuels forced labor and unwanted marriages [366d]
- Almost all nations miss UN deadline for new climate targets [366d]
- Class emerges as a key factor in who gets sent to prison [366d]
- Expert blog: A model for legal education in challenging times for access to justice [366d]
- What public-private-partnership scandals can tell us about wrongdoing in the water industry [366d]
- Experience, not labels, drives participation in citizen science projects [366d]
- Satellite data study pinpoints areas sinking and rising along California coast [366d]
- Investors more likely to opt for green labels over financial returns, fueling greenwashing concerns [366d]
- Biochemists discover self-repair function in key photosynthetic protein complex [366d]
- Report warns of surging severe poverty across Africa [366d]
- Deer poo analysis uncovers surprising role in woodland conservation efforts [366d]
- Developmental psychologists and statisticians come together to ensure research tools measure up [366d]
- How the war in Ukraine has made flying worse for the climate [366d]
- Why Hollywood is finally telling a different kind of age-gap romance story [366d]
- The Nullarbor is riddled with wombat and rabbit warrens. Scientists are watching them from space [366d]
- Migrant traders play a key role in South African tourism: It's time policy makers protected them [366d]
- DEI needs to fix systems, not people [366d]
- The EU was built for another age—here's how it must adapt to survive [366d]
- Why the price of your favorite chocolate will continue to rise [366d]
- Discovery of wheat gene pair that combats powdery mildew could lead to more resistant varieties [366d]
- Tech advances and infrastructure changes aren't enough to achieve carbon emission goals by 2050, model finds [366d]
- How Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan influenced today's multi-sensory museums [366d]
- Record January heat suggests La Niña may be losing its ability to keep global warming in check [366d]
- Wind power development can affect entire raptor communities, not just individuals [366d]
- Golf courses can be safe havens for wildlife and beacons of biodiversity [366d]
- Most retirees who rent live in poverty—here's how boosting rent assistance could help lift them out of it [366d]
- AI is being used in social services—but we must make sure it doesn't traumatize clients [366d]
- Massive stellar feedback influences star formation, finds study of W4 super-large HII region [366d]
- Scientists in Scotland develop new method to understand past and present wildfires [366d]
- Breaking the silence—new research highlights the impact of sexual violence on queer and gender-diverse Australians [366d]
- Wildland fires are unpredictable—spaceborne lidar is helping reduce that uncertainty [366d]
- Fly larva with a fake termite face can infiltrate termite mounds and socialize [366d]
- Nanotunnel dimensions in platinum-gold structures dictate gas adsorption dynamics [366d]
- Age and burial environment don't hinder soft tissue preservation in dinosaurs, study suggests [366d]
- Designing molecules that produce color-changing circular light for 3D displays and security printing [366d]
- Did cuts to shipping emissions spur more global warming? [366d]
- Almost half of remote French island hit by wildfire: official [366d]
- World may have entered era of 1.5C warming, scientists say [366d]
- Chromatin fiber's genomic 'memory' governs the building blocks of life, study reveals [366d]
- Fish vision: 3D eye tracking sheds light on swarm dynamics [366d]
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