The Brutalist Report - science
- Lack of canine COVID-19 data fuels persisting concerns over dog-human interactions [708d]
- Local manure regulations can help reduce water pollution from dairy farms [708d]
- New research shows the prevalence of 'himpathy' towards perpetrators of workplace sexual harassment [708d]
- Workers' and bosses' trust in teleworking is key, says study [708d]
- Astronomers sound alarm about light pollution from satellites [708d]
- What Darwin couldn't see: Expedition to uncover invisible life in Galápagos [708d]
- Douglas-fir in Klamath Mountains are in 'decline spiral,' research shows [708d]
- By studying lizards, researchers reveal the forces that shape biodiversity [708d]
- Discriminatory housing policies created an unequal park system in Minneapolis, new research shows [708d]
- A cat's sociable personality and a clean litterbox appear to decrease litterbox issues [708d]
- Protein deficiency in neurons of patients with neurodegenerative diseases could be targeted by new gene therapy approach [708d]
- Team first to detect neutrinos made by a particle collider [708d]
- Gigapixel 3D microscope captures life in unprecedented detail [708d]
- Speckle-illumination proves useful in photoacoustic microscopy [708d]
- Insecticide use against desert locust in the Horn of Africa 2019–2021 reveals a pressing need for change [708d]
- Coherent Raman microscopy could be expanded through fusion of instruments and computers [708d]
- Artificial light at night aids caterpillar predators [708d]
- Tackling food insecurity could improve children's learning [708d]
- Toxic pet flea and tick treatments are polluting UK freshwaters, says paper [708d]
- New genome sequencing shows inbreeding contributes to decline of endangered killer whales [708d]
- Innovative technologies to remove pharmaceutical residues from wastewater [708d]
- Jellyfish size might influence their nutritional value, new study finds [708d]
- 'Window narrowing' to meet 1.5C goal: senior UN climate official [708d]
- New findings released from world's most powerful solar telescope [708d]
- A sowing, pruning, and harvesting robot for Synecoculture farming [708d]
- Scientists use tardigrade proteins for human health breakthrough [708d]
- Nanotechnology could be used to treat lymphedema [708d]
- San Diego is preparing to enforce its long-awaited foam ban. Who might get a reprieve? [708d]
- Direct field-to-pattern monolithic design of holographic metasurface [708d]
- Research team develops nanosensor capable of single-molecule precision in detecting biomarkers [708d]
- Humans still the leading cause of death for California mountain lions [708d]
- A precise technology for the measurement of the optical coherent structure of random lights [708d]
- In hot water: Ocean warming impacts growth, metabolic rate and gene activity of newly hatched clownfish [708d]
- Missouri pollution is so bad it hurts other states. Power plants ordered to cut emissions [708d]
- Florida county courts new ally in beach erosion battle: The White House [708d]
- Managers exploit loyal workers more than less committed colleagues [708d]
- Researchers begin to unravel whale entanglement risk factors off Oregon Coast [708d]
- French court orders fishing bans to protect dolphins [708d]
- It's the first day of spring: Here's what that really means [708d]
- Examining properties that allow moons to retain liquid water and possibly enable life [708d]
- Bones like Aero chocolate: The evolution adaptation that helped dinosaurs to fly [708d]
- National forest maps of Germany based on current satellite imagery and terrestrial data [708d]
- Emerging deforestation frontier in southwestern Amazon sees increase in burnings [708d]
- NASA's Ingenuity helicopter sees a beautiful sunset on Mars [708d]
- 'Super seaweed' produces natural health compounds and medicine from the sea [708d]
- British museum specimen gives insights into Australia's rare Night Parrot [708d]
- Stressed out: Mapping the human footprint on coastal areas globally [708d]
- What is myrtle rust and why has this disease closed Lord Howe Island to visitors? [708d]
- Participation income: The social welfare model that could help communities fight climate change [708d]
- How do we make farming better for the planet? Ask women, says study [708d]
- How did millions of fish die gasping in the Darling—after three years of rain? [708d]
- Old habits die hard: Why teachers in Indonesia still struggle to teach critical thinking [708d]
- Women and minority US forces reflect on the invasion of Iraq, now 20 years ago [708d]
- School principals are reaching crisis point, pushed to the edge by mounting workloads, teacher shortages and abuse [708d]
- The 'great resignation' didn't happen in Australia, but the 'great burnout' did [708d]
- Extinct but not gone: The thylacine continues to fascinate [708d]
- Opinion: The Iraq war's damage to public trust in experts has consequences right up to today [708d]
- Viewpoint: Are Russian transfers of Ukrainian children to re-education and adoption facilities a form of genocide? [708d]
- The limits of expert judgment: Lessons from social science forecasting during the pandemic [708d]
- Estonia's e-governance revolution is a voting success. So why are some US states pulling in the opposite direction? [708d]
- Those seeds clinging to your hiking socks may be invasive: How to avoid spreading them to new locations [708d]
- Persistent absence from school is a growing threat to children's education [708d]
- The camera never lies? Research finds CCTV isn't always dependable when it comes to murder investigations [708d]
- Australian workers exhausted, unprepared for technology-driven future of work, report says [708d]
- Ethical taxation key to global sustainable development, says study [708d]
- Plant and microbe matchmaking for better bioenergy crops [708d]
- Tackling the housing crisis in Queensland: New report outlines comprehensive strategy [708d]
- Ultrafast beam-steering breakthrough [708d]
- Federal-local immigration enforcement policies designed to reduce crime found to raise victimization among Latinos [708d]
- Muscle health depends on lipid synthesis, shows study [708d]
- A new approach to lie detection: The devil is in the details [708d]
- Opinion: The false trade-off between green energy and toxic chemical regulation [708d]
- Researchers discover molecular basis for alkaline taste [708d]
- Scientists open door to manipulating 'quantum light' [708d]
- Stress test kit could boost koala joey survival [708d]
- Tracking the emergence of an extensively drug-resistant Shigella sonnei strain in France [708d]
- Hubble sees diminutive dwarf galaxy UGCA 307 [708d]
- HvSWEET11b plays a multifunctional role in grain development of barley [708d]
- Study: More widespread species benefit from anthropogenic changes while narrowly distributed species decrease [708d]
- A new look at immigrants' outsize contribution to innovation in the US [708d]
- Blind fault found to be responsible for 2021 Victorian earthquake in Australia [708d]
- A simple modification of a semiconductor laser's shape can improve the quality of its beam [708d]
- Big city solution: Installing green stormwater infrastructure slows down, cleans up runoff [708d]
- Researchers separate cotton from polyester in blended fabric [708d]
- Global fire carbon emissions contribute to increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations worldwide [708d]
- Asymmetric effects of daytime and nighttime warming in alpine treeline recruitment [708d]
- High tolerance to underwater light attenuation may facilitate invasiveness of submerged plant Cabomba caroliniana [708d]
- UN chief: rich nations must achieve net zero carbon quicker, by 2040 [708d]
- Parasites alter likelihood of fish being caught by anglers, study finds [708d]
- Sculpting quantum materials for the electronics of the future [708d]
- UN 'survival guide' report a stark warning on climate [708d]
- How the Sustainable Livelihood Framework can increase WaSH access for marginalized groups [708d]
- Demographic modeling plays back tape of wheat evolution [708d]
- Cans or bottles: What's better for a fresh, stable beer? [708d]
- Harnessing incoherence to make sense of real-world networks [708d]
- New eyes discovered in trilobites [708d]
- Changes in mangrove blue carbon under elevated atmospheric CO2 [708d]
- Closed-loop recycling of textile wastes [708d]
- Study finds mass shooters have distinct patterns of buying guns [708d]
- Can synthetic polymers replace the body's natural proteins? [708d]
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