The Brutalist Report - science
- Australasia's hidden pollination crisis could threaten biodiversity and food security [869d]
- Is Australia in the grips of a youth crime crisis? This is what the data says [869d]
- New study shows that amphibians have one more thing to worry about: Methylmercury [869d]
- Poor image of bats undermines conservation efforts, says study [869d]
- Roe v. Wade repeal impacts where young women choose to go to college, researcher finds [869d]
- Unveiling the wonders of ciliate conjugation: Insights from Paramecium jenningsi [869d]
- The reality of the transition to an environmentally sustainable economy in New York City [869d]
- NASA X-ray telescopes reveal the 'bones' of a ghostly cosmic hand [869d]
- Pesticide policy failings in Africa a risk to health, says expert [869d]
- 'Get back to school' headlines eroded teacher well-being during pandemic, research shows [869d]
- Online grocery baskets less varied than in-store carts [869d]
- How to bring 'ghost ponds' back from the dead [869d]
- See SWOT mission's unprecedented view of global sea levels [869d]
- Virtual meetings tire people because we're doing them wrong, says new research [869d]
- Successful development of Pauson–Khand reaction with atropisomeric substrates could result in new practical applications [869d]
- Study shows support for carbon removal but great concern over solar manipulation [869d]
- Surveillance and genotyping of SARS-CoV-2 in sewage water by Cas12a-facilitated portable plasmonic biosensor [869d]
- Research discovers an increasing risk of invasive species colonization on marine debris [869d]
- Clear holographic imaging in turbulent environments [869d]
- Researchers conduct first-ever study of cultural adaptation to climate change [869d]
- Decoding the 'montmorency' sour cherry genome: Unraveling prunus evolution and enhancing breeding strategies [869d]
- Study uncovers hundred-year lifespans for three freshwater fish species in the Arizona desert [869d]
- Unlocking the future of apple breeding: The power of genomewide selection in modern breeding practices [869d]
- Novel soybean regulator affects seed weight and size [869d]
- We must assess 'cumulative impacts' to protect nature from death by a thousand cuts [869d]
- Autonomous measuring instruments systematically detect new materials [869d]
- Psychologists create scale for students' attitudes toward digital educational technologies [869d]
- High engagement, high return: The secret to student success [869d]
- Data from NASA's WISE used to preview Lucy mission's asteroid Dinkinesh [869d]
- CLAMP complex helps parasites enter human cells [869d]
- AI-powered data-limited stock assessment method more accurate than 'gold standard' in predicting sustainable catches [869d]
- Amazon deforestation linked to long distance climate warming [869d]
- Researchers reveal how common desert shrub efficiently harvests water from the air [869d]
- Mistreatment of Michigan farmworkers: Researchers document abuses, push for change [869d]
- Business owners: Nostalgia sells on social media [869d]
- Two bee species become one as researchers solve identity puzzle [869d]
- How to protect biocatalysts from oxygen [869d]
- Asteroid dust caused 15-year winter that killed dinosaurs: study [869d]
- Does Australia need dedicated sexual assault courts? [869d]
- Native waterfall-climbing fish threatened by climate change, human activity [869d]
- JWST sees four exoplanets in a single system [869d]
- An asteroid came uncomfortably close to Earth in July. Could we have stopped it? [869d]
- China set up a tiny farm on the moon in 2019. How did it do? [869d]
- How small differences in data analysis make huge differences in results [869d]
- Misaligned binary star systems are rogue planet factories, finds study [869d]
- Australian school students are experimenting with 'space veggies' in a NASA initiative [869d]
- Climate adaptation projects sometimes exacerbate the problems they try to solve—a new tool hopes to correct that [869d]
- Artificial intelligence algorithms fail to account for a key limitation in weather prediction: The butterfly effect [869d]
- More than a tenth of the world's billionaires have held or sought political office, finds global analysis [869d]
- Researchers unveil role of pentatricopeptide repeat proteins in kiwifruits under pathogen stress [869d]
- 'Killing' trees: How true environmental protection requires a revolution in how we talk about, and with, our forests [869d]
- Simulating spins, spirals and shrinking devices for new classes of energy-efficient materials [869d]
- Black-led conservation group purchases 650 acres of Sierra forest land in Placer County [869d]
- Better tech needed to increase soil organic carbon and crop yields, study says [869d]
- Research claims novel algorithm can exactly compute information rate for any system [869d]
- Metamolecule metamaterial fabrication with 3D co-assembly [869d]
- Controlling organoids with light by combining spatial transcriptomics with optogenetics [869d]
- Cat-ching criminals with DNA from pet hairs [869d]
- The Crab Nebula seen in new light by NASA's Webb [869d]
- High-performance MoS₂-based infrared photodetector induced by the photogating effect [869d]
- Humans have substantially altered the relationship between wolves and deer, finds study [869d]
- Canine cuddles can comfort equally across all genders [869d]
- What the anti-woke backlash against liberal feminism misses about causes like the gender pay gap [869d]
- Natural disasters vs. natural hazards: Risk-mitigation public campaigns might need rewording [869d]
- New frequency comb can identify molecules in 20-nanosecond snapshots [869d]
- Theoretical modeling illuminates a new nonlinear Hall Effect [869d]
- To advance space colonization, team explores 3D printing in microgravity [869d]
- Offset markets: New approach could help save tropical forests by restoring faith in carbon credits [869d]
- Low-income countries could lose 30% of nutrients like protein and omega-3 from seafood due to climate change [869d]
- Window to avoid 1.5°C of warming will close before 2030 if emissions are not reduced, study shows [869d]
- Why all languages have words for 'this' and 'that' [869d]
- 'Plug and play' nanoparticles could make it easier to tackle various biological targets [869d]
- Why humans aren't as egocentric as you might think—new research [869d]
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