The Brutalist Report - science
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- UN biodiversity talks open, billed as 'last chance' for nature [702d]
- Countries making risky bet on forests and soils to reach net zero [702d]
- After year of climate disasters, world off-track to curb warming [702d]
- Webb telescope promises new age of the stars [702d]
- No northern giant hornets found in 2022 in Washington state [702d]
- Extinctions, shrinking habitat spur 'rewilding' in cities [702d]
- The costs of racial discrimination in the labor market [702d]
- Can microrobots improve the safety of dairy products? [702d]
- Is classroom inclusion or segregation best for children with special needs? [702d]
- Collision of prehistoric continents 'cooked' the bones of ancient amphibians, say researchers [702d]
- Coastal diatoms' genetic diversity comes to the rescue when aquatic environments change abruptly [702d]
- Researchers find an elusive European parent of lager yeast in Ireland [702d]
- Could new cancer drugs come from potatoes and tomatoes? [702d]
- Ankylosaurs battled each other as much as they fought off T. rex [702d]
- Forest wildflowers and their overstory trees are changing with climate, but not always keeping pace [702d]
- Chemists develop reactions for the general synthesis of promising unexplored compounds [702d]
- Study: Proximity to senior managers enhances inventors' productivity, creativity [702d]
- Art museums team up with scientists to ferret out fakes [702d]
- Tiny, hidden galaxy provides a peek into the past [702d]
- Meet the (protein) neighbors: New method lets researchers detect proteins in close proximity in single cells [702d]
- Traveling with friends helps even mixed-up migrators find their way [702d]
- Jawbone may represent earliest presence of humans in Europe [702d]
- Rotten meat could be easier to detect thanks to new biosensor system [702d]
- Warming climate spurs harmful oxygen loss in lakes [702d]
- Researchers develop nano-based technology to fight osteoporosis [702d]
- Can virtual reality play a role in veterinary education? Researchers think so [702d]
- Rare new fossil find the 'Rosetta Stone' of marine paleontology [702d]
- Energy footprint found to be reduced by the alternative community lifestyle [702d]
- How the current Southwestern North American megadrought is affecting Earth's upper atmosphere [702d]
- Tracking an invasion: A single Asian hornet may have sparked the ongoing spread across Europe [702d]
- How tree species link fungal partners across a large-scale forest ecosystem [702d]
- Examining the promotion of Arabidopsis immune responses by a rhizosphere fungus [702d]
- Using 3D metal-printing topological materials to manipulate full-vector elastic waves [702d]
- Enhancing and protecting Canada's carbon stocks is essential but insufficient to meet GHG emission targets: Report [702d]
- Transport of air masses in connection with El Niño decoded [702d]
- Experimental implementation of measurement-device-independent quantum key distribution [702d]
- Microstructured fiber measures the size of nanoparticles [702d]
- Rhino conservation in Nepal creates a burden for communities, infrastructure and other species, study warns [702d]
- Researcher creates algorithms to predict arsenic contamination in private wells [702d]
- Scientists narrow the anchor point in a quantum chromodynamics critical point search [702d]
- Many kids are struggling. Is special education the answer? [702d]
- Crabs have evolved five separate times—why do the same forms keep appearing in nature? [702d]
- Researchers introduce method of coloring microscopic coral larvae to aid tracking for conservation and reef restoration [702d]
- Statistics star number crunches Christmas, shows how math can help your decorations look tree-mendous [702d]
- Viewpoint: Shipping must accelerate its decarbonization efforts, and now it has the opportunity to do so [702d]
- 300,000 households across Britain could be homeless next year if government does not urgently change course [702d]
- Researchers, community partners tackle health threats from 'forever chemicals' [702d]
- Successful completion of Lassa fever vaccine trial [702d]
- Estimating forest desiccation to better predict fire danger [702d]
- Early and mail-in voting: Research shows they don't always bring in new voters [702d]
- Genetic barriers, a warming ocean, and the uncertain future for an important forage fish [702d]
- Hurricane's effects killed sturgeon in Apalachicola River [702d]
- Turning video on and seeing others may boost remote class experience [702d]
- Long-lived lakes reveal a history of water on Mars [702d]
- Sr-Nd isotope baseline in Silk Road regions enables archaeological plant-ash glass provenance [702d]
- Following insect 'footprints' to improve crop resilience and monitor pollinator biodiversity [702d]
- Ground telescopes can adapt to satellite megaconstellations if they get accurate telemetry data [702d]
- Refugees need accessible information on their rights upon arrival in Ireland, report shows [702d]
- Astronomers have identified six massive stars before they exploded as core-collapse supernovae [702d]
- Report: Towards conservation and recovery of Victoria's biodiversity [702d]
- Maybe we don't see aliens because they're waiting to hear a signal from us first [702d]
- As a sacred minnow nears extinction, Native Americans of Clear Lake call for bold plan [702d]
- Controversial internal control audits improve operational efficiency for small firms, study finds [702d]
- Novel two-dimensional homogeneous bias device induced under moderate pressure [702d]
- Chess study shows masks can put cognitive performance in check [702d]
- Telescope-inspired microscope sees molecules in 6D [702d]
- Antiferromagnets are suitable for transporting spin waves over long distances, study finds [702d]
- 'Any means necessary': The police who adopt the skull symbol of an ultra-violent comic book vigilante [702d]
- Sea urchins have invaded Tasmania and Victoria, but people can't work out what to do with them [702d]
- Why we need open-source science innovation—not patents and paywalls [702d]
- Supporting feminine leadership could help create a just and kinder future [702d]
- Can 'voluntourism' outgrow the white savior stereotype and make a positive change post-pandemic? [702d]
- Clashing laws need to be fixed if Australians want to live in bushfire-prone areas, says researcher [702d]
- Why married mothers end up doing more housework when they start out-earning their husbands [702d]
- Should sports cheats be prosecuted? When violence in the ring or on the field becomes criminal [702d]
- Orthodox Judaism can still be a difficult world for LGBTQ Jews—but in some groups, the tide is slowly turning [702d]
- The four biggest gift-giving mistakes, according to a consumer psychologist [702d]
- Weasels, not pandas, should be the poster animal for biodiversity loss, says ecologist [702d]
- How to spot 'fake news' online [702d]
- Big egos, lack of staff training and policy enforcement are major barriers to island conservation [703d]
- Men are slowly losing their Y chromosome, but a discovery in spiny rats brings hope for humanity [703d]
- Exploring a warm water inflow below an Antarctic ice shelf [703d]
- Proposing a new idea for spacecraft propulsion that involves dynamic soaring [703d]
- Researchers compile ethnopharmacology of genus Veronicastrum [703d]
- On-demand storage of photonic qubits at telecom wavelengths [703d]
- NASA's Roman mission completes key optical components [703d]
- Hubble observes an outstanding open cluster [703d]
- CRISPR insight: How to fine-tune Cas protein's grip on DNA [703d]
- 'Unwinding' chromosomes: A unique perspective on determinants of chromosomal width [703d]
- Tiny underwater sand dunes may shed light on larger terrestrial and Martian formations [703d]
- Developmental genetics: How germ cells cut the cord from their parents [703d]
- Breaking down the shield preventing drugs and immune cells from entering intractable cancers [703d]
- Researchers' study predicted location of Mauna Loa eruption [703d]
- X-ray analysis without doubt: Four-decade enigma of cosmic X-rays solved [703d]
- So far, Elon Musk's Twitter Files amount to 'a tempest in a teapot,' expert says [703d]
- Directly visualizing the cooperative adsorption of a string-like molecule onto a solid with double-stranded DNA [703d]
- Kilometer-scale modeling better reflects the relationship between land and precipitation [703d]
- Multifunctional terahertz transparency of thermally oxidized vanadium metasurface over insulator metal transition [703d]
- Using the nexus approach to identify systematic solutions for sustainable development [703d]
- Methods for building lunar landing pads may involve microwaving moon soil [703d]
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