The Brutalist Report - science
- America's role in combating global poverty examined in new book [896d]
- Consistent metabolism may prove costly for insects in saltier water [896d]
- New study looks at attitudes towards political violence [896d]
- How to protect self-esteem when a career goal dies [896d]
- AI-driven earthquake forecasting shows promise in trials [896d]
- Salmon are spawning in Arctic rivers, researchers confirm [896d]
- 'Roving sentinels' discover new air pollution sources [896d]
- Study: Tipped restaurant workers in Chicago compensated at rates below minimum wage [896d]
- Don't feel appreciated by your partner? Relationship interventions can help [896d]
- Research offers insight into AI protections for workers [896d]
- Hubble captures starry Cetus constellation galaxy [896d]
- Saudi firm that grows hay in California and Arizona to lose farm leases over water issue [896d]
- Small-scale magnetism leads to large-scale solar atmosphere [896d]
- Meet the next alien invaders to threaten nature and economies in Scotland [896d]
- Secondary education needs to empower students to respond to climate emergency, says UK report [896d]
- Andalusian families do not have the same bilingual education opportunities, says study [896d]
- New microscopy method can help put sharper focus on plankton samples [896d]
- An important step towards a novel method for early cancer diagnosis [896d]
- Bewick's swans choose wintering areas based on the weather, shows long-term GPS data study [896d]
- How much are you willing to pay for a product or service? It depends on your other options and the given context [896d]
- Biologist improves carp growth with lactic acid [896d]
- Study shows defects spreading through diamond faster than the speed of sound [896d]
- Agronomists find microbes to protect tomatoes from dangerous fungus [896d]
- New research shows plants could worsen air pollution on a warming planet [896d]
- Chemists make antibacterial films more effective with iron [896d]
- Hubble finds bizarre explosion in unexpected place [896d]
- Further evidence points to footprints in New Mexico being the oldest sign of humans in Americas [896d]
- Researchers say that disinfectants can promote antibiotic resistance [896d]
- Precise genome engineering and protein activity profiling uncover new cancer drug targets [896d]
- Amazon rain forest hides thousands of records of ancient Indigenous communities under its canopy, says new study [896d]
- Natural genetically modified crops: Grasses take evolutionary shortcut by borrowing genes from their neighbors [896d]
- Chinese scientists are combating a glacier's melting by covering it with a blanket [896d]
- Ozone hole grows large again [896d]
- Big Earth imager to be tested on small Vega CubeSat [896d]
- Startup selection, success, and sustainability [896d]
- Researchers find a new quantum ruler to explore exotic matter [896d]
- Discovery made about Fischer–Tropsch process could help improve fuel production [896d]
- The end of genes: Routine test reveals unique divergence in genetic code [896d]
- New discovery may 'unlock' the future of infectious disease and cancer treatment [896d]
- A new qubit platform is created atom by atom [896d]
- Dragonfly eyes inspire new microlens array processing technique [896d]
- Queer characters in computer games: Greater diversity than before, but plenty of room for more [896d]
- Study shows limestone can serve as a repository of microbial genetic information about the deep biosphere [896d]
- Climate change is a fiscal disaster for local governments: Study shows how it's testing communities in Florida [896d]
- Q&A: Millions of US children have mediocre reading skills. Engaged parents and a committed school curriculum can help [896d]
- Q&A: Johannesburg has been hit by severe water shortages—new plan to manage the crisis isn't the answer [896d]
- Made in America: How Biden's climate package is fueling the global drive to net zero [896d]
- How a disgruntled scientist looking to prove his food wasn't fresh discovered radioactive tracers and won a Nobel Prize [896d]
- Foxes in Massachusetts caught and injured in illegal animal traps, police are investigating [896d]
- Digitizing UK natural history collections is vital to understand life on Earth, says report [896d]
- 6 things to know about NASA's asteroid-exploring Psyche mission [896d]
- $1B will bring more city trees, but it'll take more than seedlings to grow urban forests [896d]
- Gendered discrimination and disrespect 'all too common' in legal profession, Australian report shows [896d]
- In tune: Classical concert-goers' hearts, breathing synchronize [896d]
- Laser-scribed graphene for sensors [896d]
- Lynxes and vultures offer insights for European wildlife conservation [896d]
- Plot thickens in the hunt for a ninth planet [896d]
- Cocoa prices are surging: West African countries should seize the moment to negotiate a better deal for farmers [896d]
- Lion protection fee paid by tourists could help stop trophy hunting, says South African study [896d]
- Teachers can nurture students who care about the world: Four approaches that would help them [896d]
- How Europe's authoritarian populists maintain the illusion of a free press [896d]
- New study helps explain why people cooperate when no one is looking [896d]
- In checking chess's gender bias, researchers find parents and mentors shortchange girls' potential [896d]
- Hubble captures intermediate spiral galaxy NGC 6951 [896d]
- Researchers propose radical change in how animal facial expressions are defined and studied [896d]
- Gravitational distortion of time helps tell modified gravity apart from a dark force [896d]
- Are we dating the same guy? Online groups toe the line between protecting women and defaming men [896d]
- Nobel Prize for chemistry recognizes the power of nanotechnology [896d]
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