The Brutalist Report - science
- Short-distance migration is critical for climate change adaptation, according to new study [798d]
- Newborn chicks are attracted to objects that move upwards, shows study [798d]
- New study focusing on 750,000 acres of US coastal areas finds mussels act as ecosystem engineers [799d]
- New 'camera' with shutter speed of 1 trillionth of a second sees through dynamic disorder of atoms [799d]
- Professor and students investigate air pollution in Cache Valley [799d]
- 'Lyft' vs. 'Lift': Consumers are less likely to support brands with unconventional spellings, study shows [799d]
- Investigators identify new pattern recognition system that monitors disease-causing bacteria in C. elegans [799d]
- Study: Transition to adulthood brings mental health declines for Black youth who interact with juvenile justice system [799d]
- Counting heads: How deep learning can simplify tedious agricultural tasks [799d]
- Teacher supports, guidance for elementary social studies education vary widely across US, report finds [799d]
- First visible-light induced simultaneous cleavage of C-C and C-N bonds with polyoxometalate photocatalyst [799d]
- Release of captive-bred native fish negatively impacts ecosystems, study finds [799d]
- Compassionate disabled infant care from a wild capuchin monkey mother [799d]
- Researchers identify key protein that promotes DNA repair and prevents cancer [799d]
- Novel porous materials are ideal for metal-air batteries, researchers report [799d]
- Grassroots data is vital for reducing deadly bird-window strikes, says study [799d]
- NASA space mission takes stock of carbon dioxide emissions by countries [799d]
- Chip-scale spectrometry using a photonic molecule [799d]
- Researchers uncover causes for increased compound droughts and heatwaves in East Asia [799d]
- How does the immune system react to altered gravity? [799d]
- Novel biomimetic polypeptides activate tumor-infiltrating macrophages, offering hope for cancer therapy [799d]
- Gas monitoring at volcanic fields outside Naples exposes multiple sources of carbon dioxide emissions [799d]
- NASA's Artemis 2 mission around Moon set for November 2024 [799d]
- Do you see me? New study examines how women of color experience invisibility in the workplace [799d]
- 'Giant' ant fossil raises questions about ancient Arctic migrations [799d]
- Study reveals plant roots fuel tropical soil animal communities [799d]
- Imaging through random media using coherent averaging [799d]
- Laser shots could spark additional discoveries in astrophysics [799d]
- Latest astronaut from UAE getting used to space [799d]
- Do rebates for carbon prices incentivize a reduction in emissions? [799d]
- Gender pay progress stalls on 'motherhood penalty': study [799d]
- Layering history shows how water and carbon dioxide have moved across Mars [799d]
- Money management support for older people varies greatly, research finds [799d]
- How fruit flies feast for pleasure as well as necessity [799d]
- Heart tissue heads to space to aid research on aging and impact of long spaceflights [799d]
- Smart microscopy works out where to take the picture [799d]
- Bumblebees learn new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learning [799d]
- Stereotypes influence whether people buy stocks, study shows [799d]
- Brain tumor discovery paves way for new drug treatments [799d]
- Almost 40% of adults are economically inactive: How governments are ignoring the UK's human potential [799d]
- Stars can eat their planets, and spit them back out again [799d]
- Astronomers detect what may be a baby planet carving out a home for itself [799d]
- Creative destruction: Probing the evolution of proteins [799d]
- A better understanding of gas exchange between the atmosphere and ocean can improve global climate models [799d]
- When it comes to smog, Cook County in Illinois is the worst neighbor in the country, EPA finds [799d]
- Exploring how the heart toggles between maintenance and energy-boost mode using ribosomes [799d]
- How can you test if gold is pure? Some methods are more destructive than others [799d]
- Researchers call for better nanowaste management [799d]
- Scientists introduce new seismic risk model for Switzerland [799d]
- Hollow bones that let dinosaurs become giants evolved at least three times independently, shows study [799d]
- Does current shellfish anti-predator gear curb 'crunching' rays? [799d]
- UV-sensing wearables project uses new 'switchable dye' tech [799d]
- Using a data cube to monitor forest loss in the Amazon [799d]
- Study finds new teachers perform just as well in the classroom as their more experienced colleagues [799d]
- Africa's shift to low-cost manufacturing puts women at risk: Four lessons from the Asian Tigers [799d]
- Sex, intimacy and black middle-class Christianity in South Africa: A difficult history [799d]
- Is it possible for countries to produce all their food nationally? [799d]
- Stress memory in plants could hold key to growing disease resistant crops [799d]
- Teachers change lives—but what makes a great teacher? [799d]
- Managing people for the first time: Expert tips on how to succeed [799d]
- Addressing campus sexual violence: New risk assessment tool can help administrators make difficult decisions [799d]
- Lie detection tests have worked the same way for 3,000 years, and they're still hopelessly inaccurate, say researchers [799d]
- Too little is known, and done, to tackle rising risks of plastic waste in our seas, warn scientists [799d]
- Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact, finds researcher [799d]
- Soil bacteria as biocatalysts for producing pharmaceutical ingredients [799d]
- Tracking and identifying indigenous plants: There's an app for that [799d]
- Understanding what makes senior towns in Iowa 'smart' [799d]
- Elegantly modeling Earth's abrupt glacial transitions [799d]
- Study unveils the mechanism behind the generation of large tsunamis off the Northwest Mexican coast [799d]
- Planets similar to Neptune and Jupiter observed circling a sun-like star [799d]
- Decline in nutrient load and sea-level rise: Winners and losers in the Wadden Sea [799d]
- Report reveals extent of public sexual harassment experienced by Black and minoritized girls in the UK [799d]
- More than just risk: LGBTQIA+ young people use social media to sustain and make sense of family relationships [799d]
- Researchers print high-performance microcone-array flexible piezoelectric acoustic sensor [799d]
- Coherent phonon-induced gigahertz optical birefringence realized in strontium titanate [799d]
- New method to synthesize menthol [799d]
- Different coarse-grained contents affect mechanical characteristics of frozen soil under freeze-thaw cycles [799d]
- Researchers complete taxonomic revision of Cynanchum plant species in northeastern Asia [799d]
- Researchers obtain anion ionic water-soluble two-photon initiator for 3D hydrogel construction [799d]
- A new climate of communication at the COP [799d]
- Urgent need to address systemic risks in a world vulnerable to climate change, conflict and global health crises [799d]
- Survey reveals 40% of Hong Kong young people consider themselves poor [799d]
- Climate change concerns increasingly reduce natural gas support [799d]
- The colors on these ancient pots hint at the power of an empire [799d]
- Battling drug resistant bacteria with bacteriophages [799d]
- Rising prices could push more supermarket shoppers to make unhealthy choices [799d]
- Study reveals zinc isotope fractionation during mid-ocean ridge basalt differentiation [799d]
- Role of light in the enzymatic breakdown of plant biomass [799d]
- Warming and overfishing could switch the role of fishes in the marine carbon cycle [799d]
- First demonstration of universal control of encoded spin qubits [799d]
- Scientists reveal molecular structure of bacterial gas vesicles [799d]
- Quantum crossover: How to distinguish single-particle and pair currents [799d]
- The planet that could end life on Earth: Experiment demonstrates solar system's fragility [799d]
- Study reveals limitations in evaluating gene editing technology in human embryos [799d]
- An internal thermometer tells seeds when to germinate, researchers find [799d]
- Pincered at sea, lobsters get new hope on land in UK [799d]
- 6.0-magnitude earthquake rocks southern Philippines [799d]
- Japan launches H3 rocket, destroys it over 2nd stage failure [799d]
- Global food system emissions imperil Paris climate goals [799d]
- Wings, not webs: Certain bugs are the winners of urbanization, impacting cities' insect diversity [799d]
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