The Brutalist Report - science
- Invasive non-native species cost UK economy an estimated £4bn a year, study reveals [577d]
- Helping adolescents to feel competent and purposeful—not just happy—may improve grades [577d]
- Tracking ships' icy paths amidst climate change [577d]
- New genetic technology developed to halt malaria-spreading mosquitoes [577d]
- Diving into history: Newspapers offer historical perspectives on Brazil's marine biodiversity [577d]
- Orbital angular momentum boosts multiplexed holography [577d]
- American mink regrow their brains in a rare reversal of the domestication process [577d]
- Water temperature found to not impact blue-green algae blooms [577d]
- Farmers urged to be inquisitive about farm health and safety [577d]
- Polarized imaging of dynamic light scattering to measure nanoparticle size, morphology, and distributions [577d]
- How the internal clock of our cells is influenced by mechanical forces [577d]
- In search of rice to reduce methane emissions [577d]
- Study investigates how language proficiency affected virtual work adaptivity during COVID-19 [577d]
- First ultraviolet data collected by European Space Agency's JUICE mission [577d]
- The aquaculture sector is aiming at better plastic recycling [577d]
- NASA's moon rover prototype conquers steep, scary lander exit test [577d]
- Scientists reveal the remote atmospheric signals ahead of an intense Siberian High and how their impacts differ [577d]
- Impact of film thickness in laser-induced periodic structures on amorphous Si films [577d]
- Physicists uses light to build complex structures [577d]
- Researchers create 3D printed, biodegradable, color-changing conductive material from cellulose [577d]
- Finding the flux of quantum technology [577d]
- Fossils reveal how ancient birds molted, could explain why modern birds survived while other dinosaurs died [577d]
- Warming waters spark 'evolution at super speed' in marine sponges, study finds [577d]
- Professor spreads the gospel of 'good fire' through an eco-cultural lens [577d]
- Online 'sexual double standard' disadvantages women [577d]
- New book investigates the literature of Britain's waterways [577d]
- UN highlights 'vicious cycle' of climate impacts for Latin America, Caribbean [577d]
- Scientists make common pain killers from pine trees instead of crude oil [577d]
- Using gravitational waves to hunt for dark matter [577d]
- Research shows ultrafine air pollution reflects Seattle's redlining history [577d]
- Study shines light on why companies use a variety of dark money strategies [577d]
- Biotechnology offers holistic approach to restoration of at-risk forest tree species [577d]
- El Nino spells trouble for vulnerable Galapagos iguana [577d]
- EU moves toward latest gene techniques in food production to counter climate change, shortages [577d]
- Using machine learning to estimate stellar ages [577d]
- As climate gets hotter, the termites get hungrier, study finds [577d]
- Analyzing the trade-off between financial relevance and reliability [577d]
- Video: European satellite captures lightning strikes [577d]
- What drives ions through polymer membranes? [577d]
- Researchers map Austria's pig trade network for the first time [577d]
- Next-generation Janelia Fluor dyes do more than just shine [577d]
- Why the day is 24 hours long: Astrophysicists reveal why Earth's day was a constant 19.5 hours for over a billion years [577d]
- Inexpensive and efficient nanosensors can rapidly detect pesticides in fresh orange juice [577d]
- Exterminating greenhouse pests with bat-inspired drones [577d]
- Fossilized beaches help scientists understand impacts of past global warming [577d]
- Team develops new drug discovery platform [577d]
- Children's nature drawings reveal a focus on mammals and birds, suggesting imbalances in ecological awareness [577d]
- Hand odor can reveal a person's sex, study shows [577d]
- Lasering lava to forecast volcanic eruptions [577d]
- Study shows the Earth formed from dry, rocky building blocks [577d]
- Investigating how men and women react differently to humor [577d]
- New plant invader takes over Eastern forests [577d]
- Drought-hardy shrub is being adopted across Australia to support farmers ahead of dry times [577d]
- Black hole ripples could help pin down expansion of universe [577d]
- New radio observations confirm unintended electromagnetic radiation emanating from large satellite constellations [577d]
- Fish mercury found to peak in winter and near spawning, then reduce after growing season [577d]
- New online tool visualizes global human migration patterns [577d]
- All animal intelligence was shaped by just five leaps in brain evolution, new paper argues [577d]
- Sunscreen leaching poses minimal threat to aquatic wildlife, research finds [577d]
- Turtles could delay Western Sydney Airport flights [577d]
- Human land use as influential as climate in driving plant species distribution, study shows [577d]
- Aquatic animals living closer to the edge when it comes to heat stress: Study [577d]
- Expert insight: As Canada welcomes historic numbers of immigrants, how can communities be more welcoming? [577d]
- Study shows floating plants best at purifying wastewater [577d]
- Impact of war on people with intellectual disability in Ukraine [577d]
- Exploring special sea-level and circulation anomalies in the Philippine Sea during El Niño events [577d]
- How childcare subsidies can reduce the gap between mothers' and fathers' career paths—for this generation and the next [577d]
- Large sub-surface granite formation signals ancient volcanic activity on moon's dark side [577d]
- Scientists discover new clues to cause of devastating coral disease [577d]
- Webb locates dust reservoirs in two supernovae [577d]
- The forgotten Amazon: As a critical summit nears, politicians must get serious about deforestation in Bolivia [577d]
- Creating communities with blended learning [577d]
- The vet says your dog has Cushing's disease: What is it? [577d]
- Better care for locals and the ocean to make Indonesia's blue economy more viable [577d]
- Who decides what ESG is and how to make investments greener? [577d]
- How climate change is causing a communication breakdown in the animal world [577d]
- New tool helps improve quantum computing circuit component [577d]
- Study offers insights into how cells reverse their decision to divide [577d]
- Couples in which the woman is the only earner report lower life satisfaction, finds new research [577d]
- Biting flies are attracted to blue traps—researchers use AI to work out why [577d]
- It's official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño—here's what that means for the continent [577d]
- Opinion: Copyright exceptions in Canadian education aren't a loophole, they're essential [577d]
- What listening to the soil can tell us about our relationship with the land [577d]
- Bill C-18: Google and Meta spark crucial test for Canadian journalism [577d]
- Is our phosphorus use sustainable? Most stakeholders doubt it [577d]
- Study finds Martian dunes were eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last ice age [577d]
- Researchers take a step forward in turning chicken feathers into water filters [577d]
- Scientists develop novel multi-color room temperature phosphorescent silicon-nanodot-based nanocomposites [577d]
- How splitting sound might lead to a new kind of quantum computer [577d]
- Study shows number of people in US exposed to wildfires over past 20 years has doubled [577d]
- E. coli is one of the most widely studied organisms—and that may be a problem for both science and medicine [577d]
- Local TV report on New Caledonia leads to discovery of a new plant species [577d]
- Artificial cells demonstrate that 'life finds a way' [577d]
- Astrotourism—chasing eclipses, meteor showers and elusive dark skies from Earth [577d]
- Researchers find eruption date of Laacher See volcano is wrong by 130 years [577d]
- Researchers peer into Earth's inner core: Data show solid metal sphere is 'textured' [577d]
- From atoms to materials: Algorithmic breakthrough unlocks path to materials for sustainable technologies [577d]
- Researchers create highly conductive metallic gel for 3D printing [577d]
- Why Australia banning live animal exports may be a net loss for animal welfare [577d]
- The future of recycling could one day mean dissolving plastic with electricity [577d]
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