The Brutalist Report - science
- Killing still remains a threat to Bornean orangutans [348d]
- Researchers prove that new method can be used to measure ozone stress in soybeans [348d]
- Island nations sign climate solidarity declaration in Indonesia [348d]
- 'Immediate' cuts to methane from fossil fuel needed: IEA [348d]
- 'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Lidia heads for Mexico [348d]
- Tens of thousands of endangered sharks and rays caught off Congo [348d]
- NASA to unveil first images of historic asteroid sample [348d]
- Oh my gourd: Hippo-sized pumpkin is world's biggest [348d]
- 65+ age group to outnumber under-15s in Europe by 2024 [348d]
- In Colombian jungle, digging up the Americas' colonial past [348d]
- Lidia leaves at least one dead in Mexico, weakens to storm [348d]
- Swans in Florida that date to Queen Elizabeth II gift are rounded up for their annual physicals [348d]
- Peregrine falcons set off false alarms to make prey easier to catch, study finds [348d]
- Study shows birds disperse eaten insects' eggs [348d]
- Early Cambrian microfossils preserve introvert musculature of cycloneuralians [348d]
- Study shows little improvement in mandated disaster plans, despite required updates [348d]
- 5 things to know about NASA's deep space optical communications [348d]
- Chinese government's corporate subsidies have had little effect on firms' productivity [348d]
- Record-high 3D printing rate reached by acousto-optical scanning [348d]
- NASA's Roman mission gears up for a torrent of future data [348d]
- False pride: When praise from managers makes employees arrogant and a problem for their colleagues [348d]
- High-performance SERS substrate proposed based on 2H-TaS2 and single-atom-layer gold clusters [348d]
- Neanderthal gene variants associated with greater pain sensitivity [348d]
- Comprehensive pan-genome analysis of lactic acid bacteria unveils new avenues for food industry and health care [348d]
- Examining the role of methylation in vernalization and the photoperiod pathway: A potential flowering regulator? [348d]
- New Begonia species found in southern Myanmar [349d]
- Rainwater in cities causes more troubles than wet feet [349d]
- Aurora records reveal shortened solar cycle during Maunder minimum [349d]
- Measuring nutrition in crops using satellites [349d]
- Q&A: The new landscape of corporate climate disclosure [349d]
- DNA aptamer finds novel application in regulating cell differentiation [349d]
- Nine policies companies should implement to reduce burnout, according to employees [349d]
- How to cope when your values clash with your co-workers' [349d]
- Artificial intelligence and clay tablets: Not yet a perfect match [349d]
- Monitoring African copper and cobalt mining emissions from space [349d]
- New study highlights role of 'social capital' in contributing to food security of Somali-American households [349d]
- Study shows wild pig populations in US can be managed [349d]
- Research shows COVID-19 pandemic substantially changed commuting patterns, access to jobs [349d]
- ATLAS sets stringent limits on the existence of supersymmetric dark matter particles [349d]
- Hurricane Lidia strengthens on course for Mexico [349d]
- Humanity could lose half of future medicines due to plant extinctions, says report [349d]
- Tribe catches coho salmon on free-flowing Elwha River, a first since dam removals [349d]
- Race to find world's oldest mammal fossils led to academic warfare in the 1970s [349d]
- Novel sustainable coupling technology proposed for carbon-to-acetylene process [349d]
- 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse will slice across Americas on Saturday with millions along path [349d]
- Global study warns water security threatened by droughts and heat waves worldwide [349d]
- Beer faces unbitter future due to climate change: study [349d]
- Want to watch the sun safely with a large group? Get a disco ball [349d]
- The river disappearing in drought-hit France [349d]
- Climate change main culprit for hot South American winter [349d]
- Urchin harvesters tried to reduce protections for sea otters: Here's why it didn't work [349d]
- Studies challenge established views on sand migration along San Diego County coast [349d]
- Sharing visual teaching categories through language [349d]
- Multiple novel yeast species detected in the gut of green lacewing in Japan [349d]
- Novel framework promotes efficient electromagnetic wave absorption [349d]
- Want to explore Neptune? Use Triton's atmosphere to put on the brakes [349d]
- The changing climate creates more noise in the oceans [349d]
- Research shows how topology can help create magnetism at higher temperatures [349d]
- Scientists study the effect of grape pomace on the digestive tract microbiota of herbivores [349d]
- How the religiously unaffiliated are finding meaning, purpose and spirituality in psychedelic churches [349d]
- Corporate giants will have to disclose emissions under California climate laws—that will have a global impact [349d]
- Gene-edited chickens in the fight against bird flu [349d]
- Why more school counselors and psychologists alone won't solve America's mental health crisis among students [349d]
- New research highlights the role of TikTok in spreading videos that encourage violence against women [349d]
- Climate hazards aren't restricted by borders—African countries have taken a big step to address this [349d]
- Building on the greenbelt is central to solving England's housing crisis, say researchers [349d]
- Predator-prey defense mechanisms could unlock key to marine biofuel production [349d]
- Here's why farmers are bearing the brunt of big food companies' decarbonization efforts [349d]
- Wild plants may edit their genomes in the same way we make GM crops—and it could be crucial to evolution [349d]
- How employers can tackle misconceptions about disabled people in the workplace [349d]
- Indonesian urban poor suffer the most in extreme weather caused by climate change [349d]
- Researchers: The Nullarbor's rich cultural history, vast cave systems and unique animals all deserve better protection [349d]
- When you have a baby, can you stay friends with people who don't have kids? [349d]
- Lough Neagh: UK and Northern Ireland's largest lake is being suffocated by business and agricultural interests [349d]
- Titanium oxide material can remove toxic dyes from wastewater [349d]
- Liquid reagent can rapidly inactivate coronavirus for faster, safer and potentially life-saving testing [349d]
- State of the world's orchids revealed in new report [349d]
- Reassembly of parallel trimolecular G-quadruplex via novel Hoogsteen strand displacement reaction [349d]
- Participation in climate protests partly depends on expected size, study finds [349d]
- Beyond the periodic table: Superheavy elements and ultradense asteroids [349d]
- Stuck in the subway: Less privileged people have fewer possibilities to adapt their mobility behavior to heat [349d]
- NASA's Webb captures an ethereal view of NGC 346 [349d]
- Researchers publish first harmonized exposure protocol for ecotoxicity testing of micro- and nano-plastics [349d]
- Study shows live plant pathogens can travel on dust across oceans [349d]
- X-rays reveal microstructural fingerprints of 3D-printed alloy [349d]
- Ionic crystal generates molecular ions upon positron irradiation [349d]
- Research finds dramatic increase in cranial traumas as the first cities were being built, suggesting a rise in violence [349d]
- Lethal climate change millions of years ago was due to volcanic eruptions, scientists conclude [349d]
- New research offers a theory on how gold, platinum, and other precious metals found their way into Earth's mantle [349d]
- New Gaia release: Cluster cores and unforeseen science [349d]
- High mountains, high diversity: For how long have the Andes controlled South America's biodiversity? [349d]
- Source of electron acceleration and X-ray aurora of Mercury ̶ local chorus waves detected [349d]
- Volcanic fallout from Taupō eruption 1,800 years ago found in Antarctic ice core [349d]
- Stellar fountain of youth with turbulent formation history in the center of our galaxy [349d]
- First scientific results from Galaxy Cruise [349d]
- Study shows nanoclusters of insulin can control insulin activity [349d]
- Scientists develop synthetic molecules that can 'ferry' mucus-clearing ions blocked by cystic fibrosis [349d]
- Future-proofing deep-sea coral conservation in Aotearoa [349d]
- Plasma technology transforms microalgae coating for wounds [349d]
- Calculating ongoing financial costs of climate change [349d]
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