The Brutalist Report - science
- Dizzy apes provide clues on human need for mind altering experiences [953d]
- IPCC: the climate handbook for a 'liveable' future [953d]
- Judges fasting for Ramadan are more lenient: study [953d]
- Confirmed: Global floods, droughts worsening with warming [953d]
- How this little see-through fish gets its rainbow shimmer [953d]
- Turning vegetable oil industry waste into power: Electrode modification improves wastewater treatment [953d]
- California scrambles to fix levee as another storm looms [953d]
- Benefits of the net-zero emissions strategy for Nepal [953d]
- Noninvasive, continuous fluorescence monitoring of bilirubin photodegradation [953d]
- Unique image obtained by scientists with high-speed camera shows how lightning rods work [953d]
- Exploring language acquisition in multilingual children [953d]
- Switching to hydrogen fuel could prolong the methane problem [953d]
- Are piezoelectrics good for generating electricity? Perhaps, but we must decide how to evaluate them [953d]
- Malformations in heart, eyes and nervous system: Nanoplastics found to disrupt growth [953d]
- A novel biosensor to detect DNA damage in real time [953d]
- A more natural location improves the microbial health of beehives, shows study [953d]
- Study: Better school performance seen after intensive religious fasting [953d]
- A decade of unveiling the hidden universe: ALMA at 10 [953d]
- Mass media campaigns can be effective in promoting safer crop pest and disease control, new study reveals [953d]
- First images of giant iceberg from Brunt Ice Shelf [953d]
- New research explores the rules of CRISPR activation [953d]
- Research highlights gender bias persistence over centuries [953d]
- Swan populations grow 30 times faster in nature reserves, shows study [953d]
- Researchers find decaying biomass in Arctic rivers fuels more carbon export than previously thought [953d]
- Oldest sea reptile from Age of Dinosaurs found on Arctic island [953d]
- A helicopter is going to Titan. Could an airplane be next? [953d]
- Colorado mountain snowpack beating 30-year norm as spring nears—except for Arkansas River Basin [953d]
- Flush with rain, California plans to replenish drought-depleted groundwater with floodwaters [953d]
- Brown widow spiders' aggression likely driver of black widow decline [953d]
- Physicists study nucleation to inform the transition to hydrogen energy [953d]
- Rural poverty in Britain is getting worse—and welfare harder to access [953d]
- Crop yields reduced by climate extremes, finds study [953d]
- New research takes step towards laser printed medical electronics [953d]
- Biden officials back Alaska oil project that critics call a climate catastrophe [953d]
- Femtosecond laser ablation of crystalline perovskites induces space-resolved light emitting and lasing behaviors [953d]
- Smell is the crucial sense that holds ant society together [953d]
- How much open space does an urban area need? [953d]
- Australian hot water treatment study provides advancements for global mango trade [953d]
- How will abandoned farmlands respond to sea level rise? [953d]
- Simultaneous climate extremes a risk to global societies and systems, study finds [953d]
- Study finds diet myths 'hidden' in social media [953d]
- People should have the right to shape marine environmental decisions, says paper [953d]
- Researchers develop ultraefficient white light laser on a chip [953d]
- Opinion: Fearmongering about people fleeing disasters is a dangerous and faulty narrative [953d]
- Scientists hoodwinked by touch-me-not plants for decades [953d]
- Syrian earthquake devastated an area that was already a disaster zone—and highlights the vital role of local aid groups [953d]
- 'Math anxiety' is a real thing. Here are three ways to help your child cope [953d]
- Opinion: ChatGPT is the push higher education needs to rethink assessment [953d]
- A brief history of the UK's Winchcombe meteorite [953d]
- Somatic genome editing therapies are becoming a reality—but debate over ethics, equitable access and governance continue [953d]
- Astronomers just discovered a comet that could be brighter than most stars when we see it next year. Or will it? [953d]
- Researchers patent water-soluble plastic material based on potato starch [953d]
- More cities worldwide are experimenting with zero-fare public transport [953d]
- New methods for measuring reactive polysulfides in vegetables [953d]
- Extreme nighttime pollution in New Delhi air explained by new study [953d]
- Integrity, innovation and risk-taking is a rare combination in CEOs, new research suggests [954d]
- Focusing on intervention instead of incarceration could change prison racial gap among violent offenders [954d]
- The UK now ranks as one of the most socially liberal countries in Europe, says new research [954d]
- Opinion: The people who care for and educate our children deserve better pay—here's why that would help us all [954d]
- Study shows how biodiversity of coral reefs around the world changes with depth [954d]
- Changing landscapes alter 'disease-scapes': Study [954d]
- New AI model transforms understanding of metal-organic frameworks [954d]
- Interactive 'virtual farm' website expands access to dairy sustainability topics [954d]
- Cow dung is a possible sustainable material of the future, study finds [954d]
- Scientists measure a debris flow in unprecedented detail [954d]
- Researchers identify key gene controlling cadmium distribution between leaf and grain in rice [954d]
- Minke whales represent smallest size threshold that a lunge-feeding baleen whale can be, shows study [954d]
- Laser-driven creation of high-energy ions boosts next-gen accelerators [954d]
- New well water data suggests contamination frequent on farms [954d]
- A quick new way to screen virus proteins for antibiotic properties [954d]
- Scientists develop new concepts about the shape and dynamic nature of molecules [954d]
- The right cocktail of gut enzymes can stop C. difficile in its tracks [954d]
- Researchers use TurboID to uncover new meiotic proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana [954d]
- Study reveals inequity in journal peer review [954d]
- Scientists demonstrate time reflection of electromagnetic waves [954d]
- Methods for growing skeletal muscle tissue from stem cells to help understand disease [954d]
- Magnetism fosters unusual electronic order in quantum material [954d]
- A quantum playground for exploring light topology [954d]
- The Idaho student homicides and forensic genetics [954d]
- Plants on Mauritius have lost most of their seed dispersers, finds study [954d]
- 'Counterportation': Quantum breakthrough paves way for world-first experimental wormhole [954d]
- Scientists transform algae into unique functional perovskites with tunable properties [954d]
- Study identifies a new synthesis technique to attain monolayer honeycomb SiC [954d]
- Candy-striped spiders observed wrapping and killing sleeping prey at night [954d]
- MXene interlayers: New proton hydration structure determined [954d]
- Culling bats after rabies outbreak found to be an ineffective strategy to prevent livestock loss [954d]
- Entire populations of Antarctic seabirds fail to breed due to extreme, climate-change-related snowstorms [954d]
- Understanding quantum mechanics with active particles [954d]
- Evaluation of DNA metabarcoding for identifying fish eggs: A case study on the West Florida Shelf [954d]
- Synchronizing Galileo's satellites with an ensemble of high-performance atomic clocks [954d]
- Researchers investigate diversity of E. coli bacteria in hospitalized patients [954d]
- 3D internal structure of rechargeable batteries revealed for the first time [954d]
- High-performance photon detectors to combat spies in the quantum computing age [954d]
- Arctic climate modeling too conservative, says new research [954d]
- Hidden metabolite–protein interactions captured by MIDAS [954d]
- Why understanding human evolution on Earth will be absolutely essential for any future deep-space colonies [954d]
- Researchers one step closer to determining iron's structure at the center of Earth [954d]
- Towards a novel 3D covalent organic framework with record large pores for efficient drug delivery [954d]
- Too hot to handle: Study tests the thermal conductivity of metal organic frameworks [954d]
- Cyclone Freddy returns killing 15 in Malawi, Mozambique [954d]
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