The Brutalist Report - science
- Climate change portends wider malaria risk as mosquitoes spread south and to higher elevations in Africa [748d]
- Snow algae: Investigating how algal blooms impact mountain snowpack [749d]
- Plasmid-host manipulation discovery challenges biology textbooks [749d]
- How does a drying Great Salt Lake affect carbon cycling? [749d]
- New study of continental margins could provide better understanding on the way to a carbon-neutral economy [749d]
- Scientists find world's oldest European hedgehog [749d]
- Organizations should change cultures to support excellence and dismantle barriers created by systemic racism: Report [749d]
- 7 new spider species discovered in caves in Israel [749d]
- Complex subsurface of Mars imaged by Chinese rover Zhurong [749d]
- Securing supply chains with quantum computing [749d]
- The perfect pour: Model predicts beer head features [749d]
- Newly discovered components of Dendrolimus pini sex pheromone [749d]
- Scientists investigate an ancient boat buried under a pub car park [749d]
- 'Magic' solvent creates stronger thin films [749d]
- Teachers apply unequal criteria when assessing giftedness, finds study [749d]
- Encoding breakthrough allows for solving wider set of applications using neutral-atom quantum computers [749d]
- Abusive digital practices among young people heightened during COVID-19 lockdowns [749d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover shows off collection of Mars samples [749d]
- Government support, new technology and resources needed for small to medium-sized enterprises to be greener [749d]
- Grassroots effort champions inclusive language in science [749d]
- What to consider before watching videos of police brutality [749d]
- 'No indication of aliens': Spy balloon saga continues to surprise amid rising US–China tension [749d]
- Woody vine may help prevent kidney stones [749d]
- Study reveals mystery of Paleozoic ostracod evolution [749d]
- Snakes can hear more than you think [749d]
- Freshwater plant functions can help predict ecosystem trends affected by climate change [749d]
- Research shows Indigenous peoples' needs cannot be understood and met without Indigenous voices [749d]
- Who moves and who pays? Managed retreat is hard, but lessons from the past can guide us [749d]
- Marry or mingle: The risks and rewards of being single [749d]
- French immersion and other regional learning programs: Smart choice for your kids, or do they fuel inequity? [749d]
- Turkey and Syria earthquake: Long-term funding is needed to support search-and-rescue after major disasters [749d]
- 'This is a really good day': 12 rescued, rehabbed manatees released at Florida's Blue Spring State Park [749d]
- Want healthy Valentine's day chocolates? We can print them [749d]
- Solid-state battery: New material class with excellent ion conductivity [749d]
- Looking for love on V-day? All that swiping may not help [749d]
- Protecting bats with better wind turbine control [749d]
- Modified CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system used to learn more about the evolution of giant viruses [749d]
- New research provides fresh insight on planet formation [749d]
- 5 years after Parkland shooting, a school psychologist offers insights on helping students and teachers deal with grief [749d]
- Tribes in Maine left out of Native American resurgence by 40-year-old federal law denying their self-determination [749d]
- Viewpoint: Gold mining is one of the world's most destructive and unnecessary industries—here's how to end it [749d]
- Bacteria communicate like we do, and we can use this to help address antibiotic resistance [749d]
- Scientists reengineer cancer drugs to be more versatile [749d]
- Climate teleconnection tied to global fires identified [749d]
- European northern bald ibis population well on the way to self-sustainability [749d]
- How a thin-film copper sandwich is transforming electronics [749d]
- How eyeless centipedes are able to detect sunlight [749d]
- Research explores the ramifications of a rising China [749d]
- Antibiotic consumption is currently not the main driver of aminoglycoside resistance spread, study suggests [749d]
- Elusive transition shows universal quantum signatures [749d]
- Researchers develop high-efficiency mid- and long-wave optical parametric oscillator pump source [749d]
- Turkey quake Europe's worst natural disaster in 'a century': WHO [749d]
- Researchers develop new strategy for furfural conversion via hydrogen bond regulation [749d]
- Acceleration of global sea level rise imminent past 1.8°C planetary warming, says study [749d]
- The roar and crackle of Artemis 1 [749d]
- Hen harrier disagreement could unlock other conservation conflicts [749d]
- Learning and working online: Insights from the pandemic [749d]
- NASA's IMAP spacecraft completes mission critical design review, moves closer to 2025 launch [749d]
- Number of fires in the Brazilian Amazon in August-September 2022 was highest since 2010 [749d]
- New technique maps large-scale impacts of fire-induced permafrost thaw in Alaska [749d]
- From glacier ice, a wealth of scientific data [749d]
- Researchers identify new molecular mechanism key to planarian regeneration [749d]
- Chinese astronomers discover an isolated dark dwarf galaxy [749d]
- New report exposes steep declines in data science skills among fourth- and eighth-graders across America [749d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from sun [749d]
- Gate-tunable nanoscale negative refraction of polaritons demonstrated in van der Waals heterostructure [749d]
- Do trees really stay in touch via a 'wood-wide web'? Here's what the evidence says [749d]
- 3D plasmonic coral nanoarchitecture for cancer diagnosis using urine [749d]
- The real price of gas: Massive Santos pipeline could destroy rare native grasslands [749d]
- Success in life is tied to parental education—tracking intergenerational school performance is key [749d]
- Development of cost-effective and strong composite carbon fiber using carbon nanotubes [749d]
- Mathematicians answer questions about spheres and 4D spaces, expand scope of the Euler class [749d]
- Disability services need to employ more people with lived experience, say researchers [749d]
- Review of quantum transport could pave the way to improved energy management at the nanoscale [749d]
- When the light is neither 'on' nor 'off' in the nanoworld [749d]
- Four classes of planetary systems [749d]
- The first network of robotic telescopes present across five continents is deployed [749d]
- Unique discovery offers glimpse of provincial culture in Inka Empire [749d]
- Researchers propose titanium-based perovskite for water activation and lower-temperature hydrolysis of organic sulfur [749d]
- Sri Lanka bans single-use plastics to save elephants [749d]
- Kangaroo fecal microbes could reduce methane from cows [749d]
- Floquet band engineering in black phosphorus [749d]
- A multi-turn energy recovery accelerator that achieves high beam power with lower power consumption [749d]
- Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining [749d]
- Experts back more robust US estimates of social cost of carbon [749d]
- Rumors swirl about balloons, UFOs as officials stay mum [749d]
- Chicken and farmed salmon have remarkably similar environmental footprints [749d]
- A tool to prevent deaths due to female underrepresentation in clinical trials [749d]
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