The Brutalist Report - science
- New animal welfare scoring system could enable better-informed food and farming choices [784d]
- New analysis offers insights into causes of persistent inequities affecting non-white scientists and their research [784d]
- Environmental injustice closely tied to gender violence, new study argues [784d]
- Biden protects two giant US wilderness areas [784d]
- Strong quake has people fleeing homes in Afghanistan, Pakistan [784d]
- First Irish study on the experiences of people who are stalked or harassed [784d]
- A persistent influence of supernovae on biodiversity [784d]
- New possibilities in the theoretical prediction of particle interactions [784d]
- Researchers launch database with new classification system for minority-serving institutions in US [784d]
- Forests reduce health risks, new global report confirms [784d]
- Unraveling nature's chorus: AI detects bird sounds in Taiwan's montane forests [784d]
- Some bugs live in water as larvae: Now there is a database to track these semi-aquatic insects [784d]
- NASA seeks student ideas for moon landing dust control [784d]
- Semiconductor lattice marries electrons and magnetic moments [784d]
- Earth's crustal stress can be inferred from fluid flow of fractures in deep boreholes [784d]
- Researchers develop portable color-changing food spoilage sensor [784d]
- A new and efficient particle resuspension prediction model based on quasi-static moment equilibrium [784d]
- Queer young people and couchsurfing: Entry pathways, service provision and maintenance strategies [784d]
- Bushfire safe rooms may save lives [784d]
- Novel probe helps to detect deep sea biological macromolecules [784d]
- Study finds why prescribed-burn forests in Western Australia became so fire-prone [784d]
- Advisory role: New research suggests peer-advisor relationship is key to success [784d]
- New study shapes understanding of adaptive clothing customer needs [784d]
- Africa's aquifers aren't the answer to water scarcity, says researcher [784d]
- Researchers get to the 'bottom' of how beetles use their butts to stay hydrated [784d]
- Food aid supply chains rely on a surplus—here's what happens during a shortage [784d]
- Ultra-lightweight multifunctional space skin created to withstand the extreme conditions in space [784d]
- Taoist rituals via video call and Tarot readings over WeChat: China's spiritual market is going digital [784d]
- Australia's 116 new coal, oil and gas projects equate to 215 new coal power stations, says researcher [784d]
- Bowhead whales' migration patterns have shifted in the Arctic [784d]
- First comparative study on automated analysis methods of large data sets in microplastics research [785d]
- How does red tide impact beachgoers? [785d]
- IPCC report: The world must cut emissions and urgently adapt to the new climate realities [785d]
- Illegal immigration: Cracking down on smuggling makes gangs more organized, and costs migrant lives [785d]
- Chernobyl was history's worst nuclear disaster. Now it's teaching geologists about the history of our planet [785d]
- Study shows COVID-19 unemployment stigma is real and could threaten future job prospects [785d]
- Ballet dancers in sensor suits: New research explores how dance is used as a form of communication [785d]
- Protecting children from exploitation means rethinking how we approach online behavior [785d]
- Here's what businesses and consumers can do to tackle modern slavery in supply chains [785d]
- IPCC report: Climate solutions exist, but humanity has to break from the status quo and embrace innovation [785d]
- Climate damage is worsening faster than expected, but there's still reason for optimism [785d]
- Opinion: Kenya's police are violent, unaccountable and make most citizens feel less safe—should they be abolished? [785d]
- Developing smart light traps inspired by photosynthesis [785d]
- UK's research evaluation system pushes academics to churn out lower-quality research, new study shows [785d]
- Visualization of electron dynamics on liquid helium for the first time [785d]
- Research team finds indirect evidence for existence of dark matter surrounding black holes [785d]
- Policy over personal: How Native media cover women in politics [785d]
- To ward off aging, stem cells must take out the trash [785d]
- Seeing through sediment reveals Red Sea tectonics [785d]
- Galaxy changes classification as jet changes direction [785d]
- Headlines with a negative twist boost the consumption of online news, demonstrates study [785d]
- New species of trapdoor spider confirmed in Australia [785d]
- RNA molecule uracil found in asteroid Ryugu samples [785d]
- Leading ozone scientist says more climate surprises likely [785d]
- Time-delocalized variables violating causal inequalities [785d]
- Research team captures social dynamics of 'pee-shy' mice [785d]
- Surprise in the quantum world: Disorder leads to ferromagnetic topological insulator [785d]
- Electrospun short nylon 6 nanofibers to improve damage resistance of carbon composites [785d]
- Public acceptance of fossil fuel subsidy removal could be improved in developing countries [785d]
- Researchers discover a novel low oxygen signaling pathway in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana [785d]
- Political economist tests the impact of the journal Nature endorsing Joe Biden's presidency [785d]
- Scientists find a common thread linking subatomic color glass condensate and massive black holes [785d]
- Lab experiments suggest oxygen in early Earth's atmosphere may have come from rocks [785d]
- Forest growing season in eastern US has increased by a month, finds study [785d]
- Healthy men who have vaginal sex have a distinct urethral microbiome [785d]
- A recipe for 3D-printing food using additive manufacturing [785d]
- Study confirms nitrate can release uranium into groundwater [785d]
- Study reveals impact of roadkill worse than thought—some mammal populations could reach 'tipping point' [785d]
- Researchers detect a new stellar stream from dwarf galaxy using Gaia DR3 [785d]
- Discovery of relativistic jets blowing bubbles in the central region of the Teacup galaxy [785d]
- Scientists calculate more than 3,000 billion tons of ice lost from Antarctic ice sheet over 25 years [785d]
- Using experiments and simulations to uncover how animals find sources of scent plumes [785d]
- Using optics to trace the flow of microplastics in oceans [785d]
- A comprehensive analysis of the human and ocean health impacts of ocean plastics [785d]
- Earth observation supports latest UN climate report [785d]
- Single-atom vibrational spectroscopy now sensitive at the level of chemical bonds [785d]
- Large survey for exotic pet owners reveals concern for conservation [785d]
- Cell death, a life-giving event, can also trigger severe disease [785d]
- 'Inkable' nanomaterial promises big benefits for bendable electronics [785d]
- Scientists use lasers to recreate 'twisted' superconducting material [785d]
- Global warming kills forests by restricting tree transpiration, shows study [785d]
- Using peroxidase-like phosphate hydrate nanosheets for highly sensitive dopamine detection [785d]
- 30 years of child welfare data collection reveals systemic inequities, racism and harm in Canada [785d]
- Report: Climate change worsening, but we have the means to act [785d]
- Potassium and potatoes: Understanding fertilizer crop interactions [785d]
- New project could revolutionize how we measure racial profiling in police traffic stops [785d]
- How have women in the workforce fared, three years into the pandemic? [785d]
- Astronomers analyze first results from ESO telescopes on the aftermath of DART's asteroid impact [785d]
- Optical switching at record speeds opens door for ultrafast, light-based electronics and computers [785d]
- How the 'marsupial sabertooth' thylacosmilus saw its world [785d]
- Semiconductor crystals: Molecular teamwork makes the organic dream work [785d]
- Scientists make 'disturbing' find on remote island: plastic rocks [785d]
- No telling how much more snow coming for Sierra Nevada [785d]
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