The Brutalist Report - science
- Cut council tax for green gardeners to help cities tackle climate change, say UK researchers [971d]
- Companies' zero-deforestation commitments have potential to halve cattle-driven deforestation in Brazilian Amazon [971d]
- Lossless light: Revisiting Raman gain and amplification in a silicon photonic platform [971d]
- Getting purer berkelium, faster than ever [971d]
- Research shows how organizations evaluate whether to imitate or differentiate when a competitor adopts new technology [971d]
- Q&A: Two ways researchers are studying marine microplastics [971d]
- Study shows diatoms provide an attractive habitat for bacteria [971d]
- Embracing variations: Physicists first to analyze noise in Lambda-type quantum memory [971d]
- Developing a 3D liquefaction hazard map [971d]
- Quantifying climate conditions for the formation of coals and evaporites [971d]
- 'Hotter and hotter': Swathes of Asia sweat in heatwave [971d]
- European Space Agency chief eyes tapping private industry partners [971d]
- Ancient necropolis unearthed next to busy Paris train station [971d]
- Rare solar eclipse to cross remote Australia, Indonesia [971d]
- Diverse teams are more vulnerable to adversity, finds new research [971d]
- Using social media activity to monitor and respond to population displacement in Ukraine [971d]
- New blue light technique could enable advances in understanding nanoscale technologies [971d]
- Particle trio exceeds expectations at Large Hadron Collider [971d]
- Rock, paper, scissors: Searching for stronger nonlocality using quantum computers [971d]
- Sexual restraint during dating years linked to strong marriages [971d]
- Broad support for generous but conditional basic income among Dutch voters [971d]
- Time-varying orbital angular momentum generated by a metasurface [971d]
- Intelligent membranes with memories for next-generation smart filters [971d]
- X-ray analysis sheds new light on prehistoric predator's last meal [971d]
- Researchers reveal acoustic topological corner anomaly [971d]
- Perspective on oligomeric products from lignin depolymerization: Generation, identification and valorization [971d]
- Study is first to define anxiety spiraling from national election [971d]
- Giving employees time to 'warm up' can help correct creativity power imbalance [971d]
- Intimate partner violence is not all the same [971d]
- Scientists reveal how reduced sea ice in the Barents–Kara seas can increase snow cover in Eurasia [971d]
- Study explores prosocial behavior within, between religious groups [971d]
- Database shows the diversity of the world's languages [971d]
- Factors related to well-being linked with EU economic growth [971d]
- Massive Caribbean sea urchin die-off caused by a protozoan parasite: Study [971d]
- Climate change may keep India from achieving its sustainable development goals [971d]
- Report: Crisis resilience 'critical' to stem rising hunger [971d]
- Migrants wanting to call Australia home still face significant challenges [971d]
- Human rights a thing of the past? Google says: No [971d]
- Tribal water rights underutilized in US West, finds study [971d]
- Bushfire fighting chemicals extinguish frog development [971d]
- Nature's chefs: Scientists propose food-making as means of understanding species interactions [971d]
- Review highlights lifelong health impacts of air pollution [971d]
- Peer effects may influence early disclosures for businesses [971d]
- Opinion: Why universities should return to oral exams in the AI and ChatGPT era [971d]
- Opening farms to visitors boosts nearby farms' direct sales, and vice versa [971d]
- Humans weren't the first engineers, doctors and farmers—bacteria, plants and animals have plenty to teach us [971d]
- Simple addition to corn bran could boost grain's nutritional value 15-35 percent [971d]
- Empathy can be taught at school—and it can lead to more creative thinking [971d]
- To understand American politics, you need to move beyond left and right, say researchers [971d]
- Fire danger in the high mountains is intensifying, shows study of four decades of data [971d]
- Conservation ambitions must be set higher [971d]
- New Hindi guidance aims to help improve air quality in Indian kitchens [971d]
- Animal consciousness: Why it's time to rethink our human-centered approach [971d]
- Overconfidence dictates who gets 'top jobs,' and research shows men benefit more than women [971d]
- Converting agricultural waste into a material that cleans the air [971d]
- A once-stable glacier in Greenland is now rapidly disappearing [971d]
- Study shows organic beekeeping rivals conventional methods for bee health, productivity [971d]
- How do plagues change history? [971d]
- When kids like the box more than the toy: The benefits of playing with everyday objects [971d]
- Opinion: Time to abolish the Canadian law that allows adults to spank and hit children [971d]
- Building telescopes on the moon could transform astronomy, and it's becoming an achievable goal [971d]
- Data shows that police-involved deaths in Canada are on the rise [971d]
- El Niño is coming, and ocean temps are already at record highs. That can spell disaster for fish and corals [971d]
- Feeding Africa: How small-scale irrigation can help farmers to change the game [971d]
- Broadening the scope of carbonyl olefination reactions using a new electrophotocatalytic approach [971d]
- New model describes the actions that need to be taken by a person riding a swing [971d]
- Stab-resistant fabric gains strength from carbon nanotubes, polyacrylate [971d]
- Plate tectonics in the Pacific and Atlantic during the Cretaceous period shaped the Caribbean region [971d]
- As pandemic prison populations fell, proportion of Black prisoners rose, finds new analysis [971d]
- Researchers cultivate microalgae for biofuel production [971d]
- Scientists say new avian influenza requires urgent coordinated response [971d]
- New legs on millipede Niponia nodulosa appear before molting, not just after [971d]
- New cell-killing toxin discovered in an environmental pathogen [971d]
- The myth of the fast learner [971d]
- Alignment of galaxies millions of light years away supports general relativity [971d]
- Study reveals new mechanism for DNA folding [971d]
- Flexible gold sensor unlocks new generation of medical implants [971d]
- Marine biologists use drones to affix suction cup tags to whales to prevent upsetting them [971d]
- Ancient DNA reveals commercial viticulture in Byzantine and Early Islamic settlements [971d]
- Gene-silencing complexes join forces to inactivate X chromosomes [971d]
- Rodents sent to the ISS reveal possible links between gut bacteria and bone loss in microgravity [971d]
- Investigating the role of loops, flags and DNA tension in the spatial organization of chromosomes [971d]
- Study links 'stuck' stem cells to hair turning gray [971d]
- Novel nanocages for delivery of small interfering RNAs [971d]
- Real-time monitoring may improve understanding of fracture dynamics [971d]
- Cities can benefit from complex supply chains, researchers find [971d]
- Long-distance quantum teleportation enabled by multiplexed quantum memories [971d]
- Team creates 'quantum composites' for electrical and optical innovations [971d]
- When financial distress spreads like a virus [971d]
- 'Berlin Statement' to protect polar regions from pollutants [971d]
- Novel oxychloride shows high stability and oxide-ion conduction through interstitial oxygen site [971d]
- Oceanographers call for immediate carbon cuts, common marine heat wave terminology [971d]
- Indian astronomers investigate open cluster NGC 1027 [971d]
- Researchers analyze link between forest structure and albedo in temperate secondary forest ecosystem [971d]
- Low-pass filters based on thin films of van der Waals ferromagnets [971d]
- Investigating the growth of snow algal blooms on Mount Gassan, Japan [971d]
- How secondary traumatic stress, compassion fatigue, and burnout are impacting teachers [971d]
- Fluorescent blue coumarins in a folk-medicine plant could help us see inside cells [971d]
- India population to surpass China mid-year: UN [971d]
- Chinese panda on long-term loan to Thailand dies suddenly [971d]
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