The Brutalist Report - science
- Q&A: Scientist helps fish harvesters implement adaptive strategies to climate change [881d]
- Electrons are quick-change artists in molten salts, chemists show [881d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft preparing for its first asteroid flyby [881d]
- Study finds startup workers fled for bigger, more established companies during pandemic [881d]
- Hookups where one partner is drunker more likely to be seen as assault, says study [881d]
- Can golden retrievers live longer? Researchers find gene associated with longevity in the breed [881d]
- Study documents new extremes in stratospheric water vapor [881d]
- Researchers help study and catalog museum's ancient Greek coins [881d]
- Warming waters of the Arctic could pose a threat to Pacific right whales [881d]
- mRNA delivered by extracellular vesicles induces immunotherapy response in glioblastoma [881d]
- Waves of change: How sea-levels and climate altered the marine ecosystems at the South Pole 390–385 million years ago [881d]
- Underwater cameras facilitate large-scale study of oyster reef habitat in Chesapeake Bay [881d]
- Understanding mutualism can help control the spread of invasive species [881d]
- Self-powered flexible multicolor electrochromic devices for information displays [881d]
- First Nations-led AI technology holds promise for salmon recovery [881d]
- Enzyodynamic therapy at nanoscale [881d]
- Modulation of protein stability: A new approach to studying cosolvent effects [881d]
- In an ancient hot spring haunt of Inca rulers, scientists discover a new freshwater shrimp species [881d]
- Chaos Raman distributed optical fiber sensing [881d]
- Researcher scans tropical forest with mixed-reality device [881d]
- How fintech firms can advance sustainability goals [881d]
- UK government misses the mark on shaping healthy urban policies, finds review [881d]
- Increased vitamin C may mitigate copper toxicity in kiwifruit [881d]
- Pinpointing the emergence of muddy flavors in fish [881d]
- Blue Origin reveals its orbital maneuvering vehicle: Blue Ring [881d]
- New report reveals BP and Shell divestment by small investors offset by mega-shareholder buys [881d]
- Synthetic tape flagged as unsustainable: Research describes a more eco-friendly option [881d]
- The role of supply chain in knowledge transfer: A case study of South African automotive industry [881d]
- Scientists suggest eight practical measures to help managers prevent quiet quitting occurrence in their companies [881d]
- Headed for Mexico, Hurricane Norma strengthens to Category 4 [881d]
- Speeding boats risk killing off North Atlantic right whales: Study [881d]
- Federal forecasters predict warm, wet US winter but less snow because of El Nino, climate change [881d]
- Growers, consumers want 'wildlife-friendly' plants, but researchers say education is needed [881d]
- Machine learning highlights ways to improve flood mitigation [881d]
- Flood warnings for Africa advance with EU expertise [881d]
- Exploring the role of innovation intermediaries in shaping the future of AI-enabled engineering biology [881d]
- Astronomers detect most distant fast radio burst to date [881d]
- Unearthing the ecological impacts of cicada emergences on North American forests [881d]
- Genome editing vs natural mutation for variations in tomato size [881d]
- Heat waves harm bird reproduction on agricultural lands, research suggests [881d]
- Researchers urge alliances to ensure supply chain security [881d]
- People experiencing news fatigue are less likely to be voters, finds survey [881d]
- Understanding the barriers college students face to healthy leisure activities [881d]
- DNA shows where Washington culvert replacements helped spawning salmon [881d]
- Growing plants in space [881d]
- Native lands lack clean water protections, but more tribes are taking charge [881d]
- Opinion: Climate change isn't just about emissions. We're ignoring a huge part of the fight [881d]
- Churches could be key for quake survival, expert says [881d]
- Quantum computers in 2023: How they work, what they do, and where they're heading [881d]
- Psychologist examines genesis of online groups of sexually embittered men [881d]
- The combination of oxygen and methane could reveal the presence of life on another world [881d]
- Scientist, after decades of study, concludes: We don't have free will [881d]
- Scientists release 10-meter-resolution cotton map of Xinjiang, China [881d]
- Large language models prove helpful in peer-review process [881d]
- This dark nebula hides an enormous star [881d]
- Exploring optical properties of hollow cirrus clouds for enhanced lidar data interpretation [881d]
- Geotechnical centrifuge modeling for simulating long-term radionuclide migration in large-scale fractured rocks [881d]
- New water trumpet species found in the Philippines [881d]
- Human actions are causing global nutrient shifts, finds study [881d]
- A new tool confirms the shift towards more a negative political tone in the US [881d]
- Mung bean peptides–calcium chelate: A promising alternative to traditional calcium supplements [881d]
- Q&A: Bird flu in South Africa—an expert explains what's behind the chicken crisis and what must be done about it [881d]
- New research challenges young dad stereotypes [881d]
- Stress levels in Australian workplaces among the highest as workers battle interruptions and irritating colleagues [881d]
- Webb discovers new feature in Jupiter's atmosphere [881d]
- In Australia's first major intelligence review since COVID, here are 7 key priorities to be ready for the next pandemic [881d]
- Talking about science and technology has positive impacts on research and society [881d]
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