The Brutalist Report - science
- France under pressure to save dolphins from trawlers [646d]
- COVID-19 conspiracy theories that spread fastest focused on evil, secrecy [646d]
- Age over youth? How the 'grandfather effect' is shaping world politics [646d]
- One dead as heavy snow and record cold hit Japan [646d]
- Could a new test that detects dopamine levels help diagnose neurological diseases? [646d]
- Can online civic education strengthen democratic values? [646d]
- Fish sensory organ key to improving navigational skills of underwater robots [647d]
- New research shows poor insecticide policy led to countless needless malaria cases [647d]
- Half of US coastal communities underestimate sea level risks, study finds [647d]
- Spacecraft design expert discusses the viability of interstellar travel [647d]
- An online tool can help researchers synthesize millions of molecules [647d]
- New report details AI infrastructure for Earth system predictability [647d]
- Stunningly detailed blueprint revealed of viral genome replication machinery [647d]
- New research finds variable pricing for NFL games increases ticket sales [647d]
- Study finds enforcement is key to mandatory voting [647d]
- Researchers report on metal alloys that could support nuclear fusion energy [647d]
- New poem by famed early American poet Phillis Wheatley discovered [647d]
- Actin found to affect the spread of cancer in several ways [647d]
- US skills gap rapidly widening, survey reveals [647d]
- Identity—not income—drives desire to secede, according to new model [647d]
- Mathematicians prove the existence of hidden attractors in an electrical circuit [647d]
- Gun control measures associated with reduced police use of force [647d]
- Scientists use cavefish to learn more about metabolism and the evolutionary basis of being a couch potato [647d]
- Plasma thrusters used on satellites could be much more powerful than previously believed [647d]
- Leisure facilities are increasing in Brazil's largest city but are still mainly in high-income areas [647d]
- Researchers propose compulsory climate change teaching in core law curriculum [647d]
- Students lacking language skills will miss out on jobs, according to new report [647d]
- Polygamous birds shown to have fewer harmful mutations [647d]
- Unearthing the sources of cave-forming sulfuric acid [647d]
- Recyclable mobile phone batteries are a step closer with rust-busting invention [647d]
- Supporting evidence-based policymaking in The Gambia [647d]
- Berlin could produce more than 80% of its fresh vegetables locally, says study [647d]
- Were galaxies much different in the early universe? [647d]
- Elio Antonio de Nebrija: From academic icon to object of mockery [647d]
- 'Friend or foe' bacteria kill their algal hosts when coexisting is no longer beneficial [647d]
- North or south? How sea surface temperature anomalies in the North Pacific can influence the Arctic polar vortex [647d]
- How plants are inspiring new ways to extract value from wastewater [647d]
- Veterinary researchers uncover novel amyloidosis [647d]
- Obtaining color images from the shadow of a sample [647d]
- Investigations of online trade in jaguar parts show threat is widespread [647d]
- Exploring the role of organ and immune aging in heart and lung diseases [647d]
- Combating antisemitism today: Holocaust education in the era of Twitter and TikTok [647d]
- Mimicking an enigmatic property of circadian rhythms through an artificial chemical clock [647d]
- Veganism: Political philosophers argue we should see it as a political movement rather than a dietary choice [647d]
- Why forecasting snow is so difficult in the UK [647d]
- Study lays out chirality-flipping theory [647d]
- UK survey identifies potential pitfalls of science communication [647d]
- Humans can recognize and understand chimpanzee and bonobo gestures [647d]
- Prion disease: PRNP sequences of wild animals from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [647d]
- Stress may trigger male crucian carp defense against predators [647d]
- Boosting efficiency of genome editing procedures to modify initially inaccessible DNA sequences [647d]
- Researchers find impacts of biased 1930s lending practices persist today [647d]
- Europe's JUICE spacecraft ready to explore Jupiter's icy moons [647d]
- How researchers cracked the mystery of Australia's prehistoric giant eggs [647d]
- NASA, Pentagon developing nuclear-powered rocket for Mars voyage [647d]
- New research shows milk restriction affects calves' ability to learn [647d]
- They're on the coat of arms but extinct in Tasmania: Rewilding with emus could be good for the island state's ecosystems [647d]
- How spatial thinking could help children learn math [647d]
- Viewpoint: The world's carbon price is a fraction of what we need, because only a fifth of global emissions are priced [647d]
- Why the tween years are a 'golden opportunity' to set up the way you parent teenagers [647d]
- The food systems that will feed Mars could transform food on Earth [647d]
- Consensus decision-making is surprisingly effective in both communities and workplaces, says researcher [647d]
- Africa has a major new carbon market initiative: What you need to know [647d]
- Worst impacts of sea level rise will hit earlier than expected, says modeling study [647d]
- Organic chemists develop new catalyst to selectively activate carbon-hydrogen bonds [647d]
- Excavation of massive underground caverns for Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment halfway complete [647d]
- Camera-trap study provides photographic evidence of pumas' ecological impact [647d]
- Children in the North of England most vulnerable to cost of living crisis: Report [647d]
- Unearthing the archaeological passing of time at Lagash, a site in southern Iraq [647d]
- The science behind ice-melt products [647d]
- Q&A: Meet the bug that tastes 'like quinine with habanero' [647d]
- New Mars Sample Receiving Project office in Houston will curate first samples returned from Mars [647d]
- Study links nano and macro aspects of everyday force [647d]
- Quantifying COVID-19 pandemic's impact on immigration [647d]
- Men are leaving occupations increasingly taken up by women, finds study [647d]
- Report: Upholding the rights of Australians with disabilities [647d]
- American gerontocracy may be shutting out young candidates, ignoring the problems of youth [647d]
- New DNA biosensor could unlock powerful, low-cost clinical diagnostics [647d]
- Analysis reveals scale of UK tertiary education's carbon emissions [647d]
- A blind spot in diversity programs is holding equality back, suggests study [647d]
- Astronomers snap first confirmed direct image of a brown dwarf orbiting a star in the Hyades Cluster [647d]
- A new approach to solving the mystery of dark energy [647d]
- Earlier geomagnetic storm prediction wins us time to prepare [647d]
- Investigating the relationship between startups and venture capitalists [647d]
- Spin transport measured through molecular films now long enough to develop spintronic devices [647d]
- Power of cancer drugs may see boost by targeting newly identified pathway [647d]
- Protecting Amazon a tough task, says Brazil's environment minister [647d]
- Scientists open new window on the physics of glass formation [647d]
- Advancing our mastery of stereoselective photoredox reactions to produce mirror-image molecules [647d]
- GHz burst mode femtosecond laser pulses can create unique two-dimensional periodic surface nanostructures [647d]
- Micelles—the meeting place boosting reactions and interactions [647d]
- Study reveals dynamics of DNA ligation during genome replication [647d]
- No 'second law of entanglement' after all, claims study [647d]
- Study of bryophytes reveals evolution of genetic pathways governing plant branching [647d]
- Economics trump environment to save large carnivores, say ecologists [647d]
- Transforming chaos into manufacturable forms with 3D printing [647d]
- Study shows how cells prevent harmful extra copies of DNA [647d]
- A quantum video reel: Time-of-flight quantum tomography of an atom in an optical tweezer [647d]
- Solid Earth-atmosphere interaction forces during the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcanic eruption [647d]
- A rainbow of force-activated pigments for identifying stress [647d]
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