The Brutalist Report - science
- Universal UK school-based mindfulness training to boost teen mental health probably not warranted [1018d]
- Baby stars, dancing galaxies: NASA shows new cosmic views [1018d]
- Discovering unsuspected hurdle for stellarator fusion facilities [1018d]
- Gender bias in search algorithms has effect on users, new study finds [1018d]
- Research partnership launches new, improved Alien Forest Pest Explorer [1018d]
- Saving Guatemala's poisonous 'Sleeping Child' lizard [1018d]
- Astronomers are helping find elusive atoms across the universe [1018d]
- New study finds increase in anti-Hindu disinformation [1018d]
- Social-sexual education for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities [1018d]
- Researchers find nutrient imbalance in Flathead Lake [1018d]
- Mistakes and rethinking behavioral economics [1018d]
- University can continue barn owl testing after permit battle with PETA [1018d]
- California cities ban new gas stations in battle to combat climate change [1018d]
- UK political resignations: Current uncertainty could affect economy for nearly two years [1018d]
- Scientists uncover why urchins are mowing down California's kelp forests [1018d]
- Study shows personalized fonts speed up reading, maintain comprehension [1018d]
- Soil quality critical to help some US crops weather heat stress from climate change [1018d]
- Haiti's 1860 Jour de Pâques earthquakes may have released strain in key fault zone [1018d]
- How do cells react to micro- and nanoplastics? [1018d]
- Vacation time! New research uses characteristics of consumers to segment buyers and offer personalized prices and perks [1018d]
- Protein folding in times of oxygen deficiency [1018d]
- Above-ground microbial communities that quell plant diseases can be developed [1018d]
- Molecule from ancient bacteria-like cells may shed new light on sexual reproduction [1018d]
- Oldest European salamander fossil, discovered in Scotland, informs amphibian origins [1018d]
- Final destination deep sea: Microplastics' impact on ocean floor even greater than assumed [1018d]
- Synchronization of firearm background check data reveals acquisition patterns [1018d]
- The pace of the transition to an environmentally sustainable economy [1018d]
- New Zealand study: Significant struggle of feeding a family as sole-parent [1018d]
- Webb reveals cosmic cliffs, glittering landscape of star birth [1018d]
- James Webb Space Telescope sheds light on galaxy evolution, black holes [1018d]
- Webb captures dying star's final 'performance' in fine detail [1018d]
- Are you going to eat that? Study reveals dog feces are significant part of foxes' diet [1018d]
- Researchers investigate mass-ratio distribution of binaries identified from LAMOST-MRS survey [1018d]
- Bumblebees kept in isolation make up for it by being more social later [1018d]
- Webb reveals steamy atmosphere of distant planet in detail [1018d]
- NASA releases next wave of images from James Webb Space Telescope [1018d]
- Rich nations caused climate harm to poorer ones, study says [1018d]
- Two-dimensional ionic liquids to effectively capture carbon dioxide [1018d]
- Machine learning identifies crater that ejected famous Martian rock [1018d]
- Climate change is white colonization of the atmosphere. It's time to tackle this entrenched racism [1018d]
- International team of astronomers discovers two rare binary star systems [1018d]
- Crew aboard private yacht confirm sighting of bioluminescent 'milky sea' [1018d]
- How to talk about climate change: Highlight harms, not benefits, to alter behavior [1018d]
- Members of the public won time on the James Webb Space Telescope [1018d]
- Designing surfaces that make water boil more efficiently [1018d]
- How much money do people want to achieve their ideal life? Our research gave a surprising result [1018d]
- A new measurement record for strongest magnetic field in universe [1018d]
- Economic inequality and instability impacts long-term decision-making around the world: Study [1018d]
- Virtual reality can support and enhance outdoor environmental education [1018d]
- Phase-separated proteinous glues as self-organizer of microfilament networks [1018d]
- Space agriculture boldly grows food where no one has grown before [1018d]
- China is considering a nuclear-powered mission to Neptune [1018d]
- Scientists identify mechanism responsible for fruit and seed development in flowering plants [1018d]
- What is foot and mouth disease? [1018d]
- Large numbers of macrocyclic compounds needed for developing drugs against difficult disease targets synthesized [1018d]
- China's Tianwen-1 has imaged the entire surface of Mars, completing its primary mission [1018d]
- A swarm of swimming robots to search for life under the ice on Europa [1018d]
- Great air quality for the Great Lakes [1018d]
- June 2022: US dominated by remarkable heat, dryness [1018d]
- How cover crops can protect the Chesapeake Bay [1018d]
- Exploring the mystery of magnetic helicity transportation from solar interior to corona [1018d]
- Scientists suggest naming heatwaves as part of early warning system to save lives [1018d]
- Habitat shifts affect brain structure in Amazonian butterflies [1018d]
- Cancer cells behave like Goldilocks: Resolving the mystery of cancer cell steering [1018d]
- When light and electrons spin together [1018d]
- Western Europe wilts under fresh heatwave [1018d]
- A proof of odd-parity superconductivity [1018d]
- New supergiant fast X-ray transient discovered [1018d]
- Molecular feedback-loop for plant growth [1018d]
- Uncontrolled rocket descents pose a 10% risk of killing one or more people over the next ten years [1018d]
- How environmentally responsible is lithium brine mining? It depends on how old the water is [1018d]
- Making the invisible visible: Mechanism discovered that enables innate immune system to detect viruses like HIV early [1018d]
- Heavy rains flood villages in Russia's climate-hit Far East [1018d]
- Rare deep-sea brine pools discovered in Red Sea [1018d]
- James Webb Telescope to release more breathtaking cosmic views [1018d]
- How stressed-out plants produce their own aspirin [1018d]
- First major dolphin DNA study [1019d]
- A look inside ancient fish heads: Brain space yields new insights on prehistoric lungfish [1019d]
- First cryo-EM structures of angiotensin-converting enzyme pave the way for better drugs to treat heart disease [1019d]
- Black households suffer the most from rising inflation rates [1019d]
- Researchers accelerate imaging techniques for capturing small molecules' structures [1019d]
- US agency studies rare whale habitat expansion request [1019d]
- UN projects world population will reach 8 billion on Nov. 15 [1019d]
- 'Everywhere they dig': looters hunt Albanian antiques [1019d]
- Webb telescope reveals deepest image of early universe [1019d]
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