The Brutalist Report - science
- New study identifies key success factors for large carnivore rewilding efforts [870d]
- Giant meat-eating dinosaur footprint is largest found in Yorkshire [870d]
- Novel method to accurately measure key marker of biological aging [870d]
- Hijacking our cells' enzymes to eliminate disease-causing proteins [870d]
- A long-term view can be effective in reducing dating and relationship violence in schools [870d]
- Strengthening ecology and conservation in the Global South [870d]
- Mining at key hydrothermal vents could endanger species at distant sites [870d]
- Early apple blossom sparks new citizen science plea [870d]
- New research roots out solution to keeping houseplants healthy [870d]
- How selfishness can lead to fairness: Dynamics and risk sharing in groups of selfish individuals [870d]
- Risk-taking was crucial for survival of craft brewing industry during pandemic, reveals study [870d]
- How remote work affects managers [870d]
- DNA research finds low genetic diversity among US honeybees [870d]
- Addition of antioxidants to cell cultures can enhance the production of monoclonal antibodies [870d]
- Reduced energetic disorder enables over 14% efficiency in organic solar cells [870d]
- Machine learning techniques identify thousands of new cosmic objects [870d]
- Scientists develop new technique for studying mitochondria [870d]
- Brazil police target illegal gold exports from the Amazon [870d]
- Loggerhead sea turtle released after rehabbing in Florida [870d]
- Residents near toxic US train derailment urged not to drink water [870d]
- Soil restoration may be the key to better health and well-being in urban areas [870d]
- Was Pablo Neruda poisoned? Study shows covert assassination a possibility in Chilean poet-politician's mysterious death [870d]
- Proposed quantum device may succinctly realize emergent particles such as the Fibonacci anyon [870d]
- Climate change disrupts core habitats of marine species, finds modeling study [870d]
- Stevia based sweeteners may offer a sweeter, more environmentally friendly alternative to sugar [870d]
- Microbes may play a key role in unleashing 'forever chemicals' from recycled-waste fertilizer [870d]
- Fear of judgment is keeping consumers indebted, but a new study shows peer groups can help turn that around [870d]
- Evolution in absolute darkness: New fish species discovered in India [870d]
- New way to predict deadly rip currents at the beach [870d]
- Robo-bird teaches young zebra finches to sing [870d]
- Newly discovered fungus castrates male spruce flowers [870d]
- James Webb Space Telescope uncovers new details in Pandora's Cluster [870d]
- Targeted prenatal therapy for mothers and their babies addresses longstanding gap in health equity [870d]
- Review examines how to increase antidiabetic properties of purple vegetables and tubers [870d]
- Food coloring and anti-caking nanoparticles may affect the human gut [870d]
- North American mountain vegetation is rapidly shifting higher as the climate warms [870d]
- Using new radiocarbon 3.0 method to study interaction between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals [870d]
- Working timelines for Swedish employees revealed over 15 years [870d]
- Study: The faster El Niño decays, the fewer typhoons occur the following summer [870d]
- Chelyabinsk a decade on: The sun's invisible asteroids [870d]
- Evaluating the UK's regulatory regime for controlling air pollution from wood burning stoves [870d]
- Should companies sell know-how, components, or systems? [870d]
- Close encounters of the furry kind: Managing alien squirrel invasion in Japan [870d]
- Study reveals impacts of savannization on Brazilian Amazon land animals [870d]
- Beating the odds: Research examines how leaders use underdog stories to motivate their teams [870d]
- An asteroid will just miss us in 2029: Scientists are making the most of a rare opportunity [870d]
- Asking for the public's help in finding signs of extraterrestrial intelligence [870d]
- New approach for Majorana research in short nanowires [870d]
- A 'zinc' in the armor: Could metal help combat common superbug? [870d]
- De-influencing: How online beauty gurus get followers to trust them by posting negative reviews [870d]
- Global inequality must fall to maintain a safe climate and achieve a decent standard of living for all, say researchers [870d]
- Veganism may not save the planet: Study suggests limited meat consumption better for environment, animals [870d]
- Detecting rapidly mutating bacteria and viruses with AutoPLP [870d]
- 'Forever chemicals' have made their way to farms, says researcher [870d]
- Commentary: Why using AI tools like ChatGPT in my MBA innovation course is expected and not cheating [870d]
- Paleogeomagnetic and isotope study reveals the timing of hydrocarbon evolution [870d]
- Scientists can now map lightning in 3D [870d]
- Earthquake in Turkey exposes gap between seismic knowledge and action, but it is possible to prepare [870d]
- What is gene editing and how could it shape our future? [870d]
- Scientists find first evidence that black holes are the source of dark energy [870d]
- Book review: Global capitalism operates beyond the rule of law and threatens democracy [870d]
- Insects are vanishing worldwide—now it's making it harder to grow food [870d]
- Researchers discover new material to 'trap and store volatile gases' [870d]
- Insect bite marks show first fossil evidence for plants' leaves folding up at night [870d]
- Smoke activated seed banks found to rapidly re-establish banksia woodlands after fire [870d]
- Insights into brand addiction and compulsive shopping [870d]
- Engineered magic: Wooden seed carriers mimic the behavior of self-burying seeds [871d]
- Conspiracy theories on '15-minute cities' flourish [871d]
- Before global warming, was the Earth cooling down or heating up? [871d]
- Towards defect engineering: Identifying universal structures on the atomic scale [871d]
- Discovering the magic in superconductivity's 'magic angle' [871d]
- Astrophysicists discover the perfect explosion in space [871d]
- Large-scale fossil study reveals origins of modern-day biodiversity gradient 15 million years ago [871d]
- Study provides close-up view of melting underneath the Thwaites Glacier [871d]
- Late Cenozoic climate cooling biogeographically shifted marine plankton communities, shows study [871d]
- Two-dimensional oxides open door for high-speed electronics [871d]
- Using CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out asparagine gene in wheat to reduce cancer risk [871d]
- Study reveals spatial heterogeneity of diversity in two pines in subtropical Southeast Asia [871d]
- Public concern about water safety driven more by severe weather than climate change, finds poll [871d]
- Study finds sinking tundra surface unlikely to trigger runaway permafrost thaw [871d]
- Study investigates magnetic field of an extremely ultraluminous X-ray pulsar [871d]
- Genetic test can detect deadly bleeding disorder in dogs [871d]
- Researchers uncover new characteristics of the extinct American cheetah 'Miracinonyx' [871d]
- Nickel-laden black gold converts CO2 to chemicals using solar energy and green hydrogen [871d]
- Oldest fossil record of larval neuropterans found in Inner Mongolia [871d]
- Stretching-insensitive stretchable and biocompatible triboelectric nanogenerators [871d]
- New discovery to bulk up gluten-free fiber supplement [871d]
- Using lasers, researchers can directly control the spin of a nuclei, which can encode quantum information [871d]
- Waters off New England had 2nd warmest year on record in '22 [871d]
- Scientists decipher how non-resistant forms of Staph aureus thwart antibiotics, almost like a superbug [871d]
- Survivors of Utah's eugenic sterilization program still alive in 2023 [871d]
- Iraq dig uncovers 5,000 year old pub restaurant [871d]
- Major firms not doing enough to curb deforestation: report [871d]
- Survivors plucked from rooftops as New Zealand cyclone kills four [871d]
- 'Lucky tiger': Fukushima fishermen pin hopes on pufferfish [871d]
- Too warm in Canada: world's largest ice rink may not open [871d]
- New hope for forests of ancient Athens' silver hills [871d]
- Governments target medical debt with COVID relief funds [871d]
- Researchers find thermal limits of advanced nanomaterials [871d]
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