The Brutalist Report - science
- Experts call for just and fair transition away from industrial meat production and consumption [560d]
- Isotope database will help Mexican communities better understand hydrology processes [560d]
- Equine feeding methods: Study examines effects on health, well-being [560d]
- How building waste could be used to grow tomatoes [560d]
- Urban planning researcher finds relationship between underfunded public schools and corporate tax breaks [560d]
- New easy-to-use optical chip can self-configure to perform various functions [560d]
- Study shows the best way to save giraffes is to support wildlife law enforcement and end poaching [560d]
- Creating a broadband diffractive graphene orbital angular momentum metalens by laser nanoprinting [560d]
- Cover crops found to reduce carbon loss in the soil of Mediterranean olive groves by more than 75% [560d]
- Multi-regional observations and validation of the M₃ ocean tide [560d]
- Consumers angry at retail industry for producing plastic waste, study finds [560d]
- Realizing attosecond core-level X-ray spectroscopy for the investigation of condensed matter systems [560d]
- Report: The US just had its seventh-warmest September on record [560d]
- Understanding of cues between dairy farmers and veterinarians could boost rapport, trust, and outcomes [560d]
- Why climate change is a national security risk [560d]
- Chunky champ: Fat Bear Week winner is crowned [560d]
- Donkeys could help protect Ethiopian women from destitution, study finds [560d]
- Rare birdwing butterflies star in federal case against NY man accused of trafficking insects [560d]
- Huge rocket motors arrive at Los Angeles museum for space shuttle Endeavour display [560d]
- Finding a balance in antibiotic medicine: Can we kill bad bacteria while preserving the good? [560d]
- Study shows testimonials can open acceptance to differing opinions on controversial topics [560d]
- Researchers use new new cobalt-modified nano material to make fuel cells more robust, sustainable [560d]
- Q&A: Experts discuss the affordable housing crisis [560d]
- Evolutionary secrets of 'Old Tom' and the killer whales of Eden revealed by genetic study [560d]
- Sexual and reproductive health rights of women, girls and marginalized people missing from most national climate plans [560d]
- Study shows record-breaking advertising expenses on films pay off [560d]
- The race is on for a new internet [560d]
- Study identifies remains of artificial turf as important source of pollution in aquatic environment [560d]
- Is less more? Or is less sometimes less? Examining the consumer trend toward minimalist packaging [560d]
- Actual evapotranspiration plays a dominant role in drought of central Asia: Study [560d]
- Journey to a metal-rich world: NASA's Psyche is ready to launch [560d]
- Dolphin friendships found to be facilitated by a fishy feast [560d]
- Scientists use SERS technology to accurately monitor single-molecule diffusion behavior [560d]
- Forecast model predicts how the solar eclipse will shift the weather [560d]
- The cultural impacts of Australian kids' TV last for decades, says report [560d]
- Scientific analysis reveals the true colors of the Parthenon Sculptures [560d]
- The good and bad uses of biomass for California [560d]
- Not lazy at all: Honey bee drones can be most active members of the colony [560d]
- Whispering gallery microprobe opens up new opportunities for optical spectroscopy [560d]
- Focus on perovskite emitters in blue light–emitting diodes [560d]
- Tracing the origin and energization of plasma in the heliosphere [560d]
- Fast radio bursts from distant neutron stars resemble earthquakes rather than solar flares [560d]
- Epiphytes, amazing plants like moss and bromeliads found in trees, face growing threats [560d]
- Genetically modified food crops yet to crack India's vast farms [560d]
- What is seawater intrusion? A hydrogeologist explains the shifting balance between fresh and salt water at the coast [560d]
- Zinc-doped Prussian blue nanozyme serves as all-in-one copper sensor [560d]
- High flying International Space Station experiment pushes boundaries of knowledge [560d]
- Deciphering gravitational waves [560d]
- Q&A: Expert discusses past and future of Nobel-winning quantum dots technology [560d]
- Hubble captures barred spiral galaxy NGC 685 [560d]
- Citizen Science reveals which predator is causing trouble for eider ducks in Iceland [560d]
- Scientists develop acoustic 3D trapping of microparticles in flowing liquid using circular cavity [560d]
- Youth hostels face tough times—but they are perfect for authentic, spontaneous experiences, says researcher [560d]
- Early heat and insect strike are stressing urban trees—even as canopy cover drops [560d]
- Men tend to outnumber women in rural areas due to gender-specific migration, says paper [560d]
- Satellite helps monitor microcystin risk in lakes at a large scale [560d]
- Precision agriculture and profitability from the perspective of farmers [560d]
- America's farmers are getting older, and young people aren't rushing to join them [560d]
- Residential yards as an opportunity for biodiversity conservation [560d]
- Mummified poop reveals pre-Columbian cultures of the Caribbean consumed a diversity of plants [560d]
- Drug-filled nanocapsule helps make immunotherapy more effective in mice [560d]
- Students understand calculus better when the lessons are active [560d]
- New treaty to protect the world's oceans may hurt vulnerable African fisheries [560d]
- Using different flours for sourdough fosters different bacteria—and flavors [560d]
- Novel method for high-throughput identification of T. gondii effector proteins that target host cell transcription [560d]
- Cerrado biome requires strict protection and rehabilitation of areas to curb deforestation, scientists warn [560d]
- Alternative method cuts time for computer simulation of absorption spectrum from days to hour [560d]
- Quenched galaxies in the early universe [560d]
- Majority of endangered greater glider habitat in Queensland unprotected, shows study [560d]
- Micro/nanoscale 4D printing revolution: Manufacturing high-resolution transformable 3D structures [560d]
- Researchers show consequences of inaction on devastating banana disease [560d]
- Experts call for more evidence as medical and teacher education embrace simulation technologies [560d]
- Older people use mobile phones more in countries with more affordable rates: Study [560d]
- Novel biomaterial delivers medication directly to fish gut [560d]
- Experiencing record-breaking heat days affects perception of weather trends, study shows [560d]
- More methane production: Combining alkaline pretreatment and air mixing for anaerobic digestion [560d]
- Metal-free and transition-metal-doped ZIF-8@CNT catalysts prepared by one-step high-temperature pyrolysis [560d]
- Study clearly identifies nutrients as a driver of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt [560d]
- Scientists call for real-time analysis of tropical cyclones in the context of climate change [560d]
- With Psyche, a journey to an ancient asteroid is set to begin [560d]
- Rivers may not recover from drought for years, new research finds [560d]
- Airbnb study sheds light on whether incentivizing customer reviews makes a difference [560d]
- NASA asteroid sample contains life-critical water and carbon [560d]
- Flipped coins found not to be as fair as thought [560d]
- Researcher: Trauma, histories of victimhood will influence Israeli response [560d]
- Female common frogs fake death to get rid of males [560d]
- Removal of magnetic spacecraft contamination within extraterrestrial samples easily carried out, researchers say [560d]
- New method to predict the risk of adverse drug events [560d]
- Detection and extraction of similar features in disease-related gene groups [560d]
- Exploring parameter shift for quantum Fisher information [560d]
- Scientists demonstrate electrically tunable microlens array using simple PSCOF approach [560d]
- Even temporary global warming above 2℃ will affect life in the oceans for centuries, new study finds [560d]
- Streets of purple haze: How the South American jacaranda became a symbol of Australian spring [560d]
- 'Phantom decoys' manipulate human shoppers—but bees may be immune to their charms [560d]
- If we protect mangroves, we protect our fisheries, our towns and ourselves [560d]
- Novel computational approach confirms microbial diversity is wilder than ever [560d]
- Video: Fly across Mars' 'labyrinth of night' with Mars Express [560d]
- Model shows fall in ancient sea surface temperatures likely led to Great Ordovician Biodiversification [561d]
- Roundup herbicide ingredient connected to epidemic levels of chronic kidney disease [561d]
- Researchers develop new class of catalysts for green production of fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals [561d]
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