The Brutalist Report - science
- Smoke shrouds Sydney landmarks as risky bushfire season looms [492d]
- New England braces for more rain after hourslong downpour left communities flooded and dams at risk [492d]
- Study uncovers link between anti-immigrant prejudices and support for LGBT+ rights [493d]
- Motion of stars near Milky Way's central black hole is only predictable for a few hundred years [493d]
- Freshwater connectivity can transport environmental DNA through the landscape [493d]
- Nature's great survivors: Flowering plants survived the mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs [493d]
- Accelerating knowledge exchange in African biodiversity genomics and bioinformatics [493d]
- Government leadership needed to support Net Zero lifestyle changes, says UK review [493d]
- Team develops bottom drifters to better understand the stranding locations of cold-stunned sea turtles in Cape Cod Bay [493d]
- Chinese financial reporting prioritizes communicating stability, strong connections to stakeholders vs. shareholders [493d]
- New Saturn images show a change of seasons and a last glimpse of its huge, warm polar vortex [493d]
- Venice gives green light to ticket 'experiment' for tourists [493d]
- A self-powered sensor made from plants [493d]
- Accelerometers that read behavior of wild boars can detect when they are infected with a fatal virus [493d]
- A whole new order of bacteria could hold the key to improving biogas production [493d]
- Most nitrogen from farms goes into the 'nitrogen blanket' and direct deposition is very local: Report [493d]
- Ultrathin nanotech promises to help tackle antibiotic resistance [493d]
- Century's end may bring annual 100-year floods [493d]
- Fewer but more intense tropical storms predicted over the Ganges and Mekong [493d]
- Exploring the OsMATL2 gene as a candidate for haploid induction in rice [493d]
- Controlled fires found effective for forest management [493d]
- Global droughts found to differ by coastal or inland location, with only 40% accompanied by heat waves [493d]
- Short lairage found to drive productivity for the grain fed supply chain [493d]
- Researchers uncover NSMF protein's role in relieving DNA replication stress [493d]
- Crime pushes entrepreneurs to fly under the radar, relocate or shutter [493d]
- In the age of ChatGPT, what's it like to be accused of cheating? [493d]
- Glaciers could provide powerful new volcano monitoring tool [493d]
- New research tool depicts ocean acidification in colored stripes [493d]
- Study shows humans do not easily detect deepfakes [493d]
- Data reveal worrying rates of financial hardship for people from ethnic minority backgrounds [493d]
- Cloud-based AI helps to reduce river pollution [493d]
- Researchers study salt tolerance of wild grapevine to make crops more resilient [493d]
- 'Opting in' to see information can reduce hiring bias [493d]
- Novel study reveals the accumulation mechanisms of purine alkaloids and catechins in theobromine-rich tea [493d]
- The earliest deep-sea vertebrates revealed by unusual trace fossils [493d]
- JWST accidentally discovers 21 brown dwarfs [493d]
- How to prove you've discovered alien life: New research offers a guide [493d]
- Disease-resistant rice and wheat plants may modulate disease susceptibility in their neighbors [493d]
- How researchers brought mistletoes back to the trees of Melbourne—while warding off hungry possums [493d]
- Medicinal plants and unsustainable harvesting: A closer look [493d]
- Researcher: Antisemitism on Elon Musk's X is surging and dredging up many ancient, defamatory themes of blaming Jews [493d]
- What Arizona and other drought-ridden states can learn from Israel's pioneering water strategy [493d]
- Why your perception of climate change threats might depend on where you live [493d]
- Five ways that college campuses benefit from diversity, equity and inclusion programs [493d]
- Large variation seen in how many relatives Swedes have [493d]
- How researchers uncovered the shared personality profile of violent extremists [493d]
- Light pollution threatens coastal marine systems, study suggests [493d]
- Eating insects: The UK seems much more reluctant than the EU to let this industry flourish [493d]
- Surfactants can cause toxic chemicals in aerosols to last longer in the air [493d]
- Unlocking the genetic code of peppers: New study reveals insights into domestication and diversity [493d]
- UN maps out decarbonization of polluting construction sector [493d]
- Faster disaster: Climate change fuels 'flash droughts', intense downpours and storms [493d]
- NASA astronaut Frank Rubio breaks US record for longest spaceflight [493d]
- NZ's vital kelp forests are in peril from ocean warming—threatening the important species that rely on them [493d]
- Female judges, especially women of color, cited far less frequently than male judges [493d]
- Immigrant amnesty could increase their wages and boost US economy: Report [493d]
- Q&A: How achievement pressure is crushing kids and what to do about it [493d]
- Kids have already 'normalized' gender roles by preschool, study finds [493d]
- Illinois nature lovers and scientists warn of population declines among native bees and other pollinators [493d]
- Art, science merge in study of 19th-century landscape paintings' ecological integrity [493d]
- Analysis finds elite university admissions for athletes benefit white students [493d]
- 'A crab is never just a crab': Researchers describe animals' parisitomes [493d]
- Webb confirms accuracy of universe's expansion rate, deepens mystery of Hubble constant tension [493d]
- Shipboard cannon found off the Swedish coast may be the oldest in Europe [493d]
- Survey finds US teachers are less satisfied with their pay than most working adults [493d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft captures its first images of asteroid Dinkinesh [493d]
- OSIRIS-REx adjusts course to target sample capsule's landing zone [493d]
- New technology speeds up bacterial testing in food [493d]
- In maize, co-expression of GAT and GR79-EPSPS provides high glyphosate resistance, along with low glyphosate residues [493d]
- Revealing the effect of AIN surface pits on GaN remote epitaxy [493d]
- New method improves accuracy and resolution of lightning observations [493d]
- Researchers detail how disorder alters quantum spin liquids, forming a new phase of matter [493d]
- Study reveals previously unknown mechanism impacting Earth's climate [493d]
- 265-million-year-old fossil reveals oldest, largest predator in South America, long before the rise of dinosaurs [493d]
- Researchers discover genes behind antibiotic resistance in deadly superbug infections [493d]
- Scientists identify how the dissection of Arctic landscapes is changing with accelerating climate change [493d]
- Plant-based food alternatives could support a shift to global sustainability [493d]
- The sweet physics of saltwater taffy [493d]
- A linear path to efficient quantum technologies [493d]
- 'Sociability' of locusts: Social interactions promote aggregation [493d]
- Study provides new insights into lipid droplet dynamics [493d]
- Water quality deteriorating in rivers worldwide due to climate change and increasing extreme weather events: Study [493d]
- Bees and other flying insects at greater risk of extinction as they migrate to higher elevations in changing climate [493d]
- Measuring dark matter halos around ancient quasars [493d]
- Zwitterionic polymeric sulfur ylides: A new generation of antifouling and bactericidal materials [493d]
- A rhino at an Austrian zoo kills a zookeeper and seriously injures her husband [493d]
- Researchers develop novel catalyst for carbon dioxide hydrogenation to formate [493d]
- Flashes of light in Venusian atmosphere may be meteors, not lightning [493d]
- Unveiling ancient climate secrets: South Atlantic's role in carbon exchange [493d]
- Two large cold fronts detected in the galaxy cluster Abell 3558 [493d]
- Fall snow levels can predict a season's total snowpack in some western states [493d]
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