The Brutalist Report - science
- Bear genes show circadian rhythms even during hibernation [309d]
- Frozen library of ancient ice tells tales of climate's past [309d]
- 'King of Lake Ohrid': the fight to save a Balkan trout [309d]
- SpaceX will try again to launch its mega rocket into orbit after first attempt ended in an explosion [309d]
- Thousands of California scientists strike over stalled contract talks [309d]
- Inequality hotspot map shows where women in agriculture are hit the hardest by the climate crisis [309d]
- How social media is breathing new life into Bhutan's unwritten local languages [309d]
- US regulator greenlights Starship's next launch on Friday [309d]
- Late Prehistoric discovery turns archaeological assumptions on their head [309d]
- Is fear of sharks being overblown? [309d]
- Three thousand years' worth of carbon monoxide records show positive impact of global intervention in the 1980s [309d]
- Canadian cities continue to over-invest in policing, researcher says [309d]
- Light pollution found to have far-reaching effects on some North American bats [309d]
- Generational tensions flare as Japan faces the economic reality of its aging baby boomers [309d]
- 'You only assess what you care about': A new report looks at how research is assessed in Australia [309d]
- The 'liking gap' is real for second language English speakers, research shows [309d]
- From glaciers to rainfall: Understanding unexpected rain [309d]
- New report diagnoses drivers of South Africa's severe economic and social challenges [309d]
- Forget social distancing: House finches become more social when sick [309d]
- Invasive carp continue to be an ongoing threat to South Dakota's waters [309d]
- Research highlights data gap in SARS-CoV-2 cases in animals [309d]
- Researchers develop neutron-shielding film for radiation protection [309d]
- Researchers improve water splitting reaction for green hydrogen gas production [309d]
- A novel system for slip prevention in unmanned rovers [309d]
- How global science programs can navigate the complex, shifting challenges in sustainability science [309d]
- Children's spelling skills found to improve when teaching integrates movement [309d]
- NASA data reveal possible reason some exoplanets are shrinking [309d]
- Who should collect, manage and have access to data from the oceans? [309d]
- More than meows: How bacteria help cats communicate [309d]
- Study finds amino acid supplementation prevents negative effects of low-protein diet on pig welfare [309d]
- Hemp cannabinoids may have evolved to deter insect pests [309d]
- Pseudoscorpions of Israel: Two new family records discovered [309d]
- It's a first: Scientists find ethyl vanillin in a specially-bred strawberry [309d]
- Canada's agricultural bread basket is getting hotter and drier, study shows [309d]
- Research examines differences in charitable giving among communities of color [309d]
- Rocket exhaust on the moon: NASA supercomputers reveal surface effects [309d]
- Europe's quantum decade extends into space [309d]
- Ice cores from Earth's highest tropical peak provide insight into climate variability [309d]
- All aquatic species in river mouths are contaminated by microplastics, says new report [309d]
- Cost of living pressures in Australia sees social cohesion hit record low [309d]
- Climate actions centered on Indigenous knowledge can improve resilience [309d]
- It's not yet summer in Brazil, but a dangerous heat wave is sweeping the country [309d]
- PepsiCo sued by New York state over plastic pollution [309d]
- Valuating companies based on climate risk response [309d]
- Representation matters in asynchronous, scripted online learning environment [309d]
- Virtual observatory provides first look at the solar poles [309d]
- Climate change effects hit marine ecosystems in multiple waves, according to marine ecologists [309d]
- Climate change impacts are increasing for Americans [309d]
- Researchers discover way to boost shelter dog adoptions [309d]
- Fall into an ice giant's atmosphere [309d]
- West Africa's plastic waste could be fueling the economy instead of polluting the ocean [309d]
- How NASA's Roman Space Telescope will chronicle the active cosmos [309d]
- Study show extracellular vesicles exchange genetic information between cells in the sea [309d]
- As microscopic materials proliferate, ensuring they are safe is a priority [309d]
- Why analysts make mistakes that take stock markets on a roller coaster ride [309d]
- Female MP pioneers lost unique appeal to voters because of increasing party control over campaigning, study shows [309d]
- What corporations aren't disclosing about their carbon dioxide emissions [309d]
- New plant hardiness map, used by gardeners nationwide, is unveiled [309d]
- Radiocarbon dating meets Egyptology and Biblical accounts in the city of Gezer [309d]
- Australian footprints are the oldest known evidence of birds from southern regions [309d]
- Exploring the history of gender and transnational state violence in the US-Mexican border region [309d]
- It sounds like science fiction. But we can now sample water to find the DNA of every species living there [309d]
- Do extracurricular activities always give children a head start? Research says maybe not [309d]
- A TikTok Jesus promises divine blessings and many worldly comforts [309d]
- Around a million children in the UK are living in destitution—with harmful consequences for their development [309d]
- Deciphering grape development: A molecular phenology scale for grapevine berry maturation [309d]
- Surveying wetlands for infectious bird flu—and finding it [309d]
- Unearthing the terroir effect: Grapevine's transcriptional response to soil variability [309d]
- Iceland on high alert for volcanic eruption—what we know so far [309d]
- Who owns and controls Danish agricultural land? [309d]
- Natural coasts protect against tropical cyclones, but this protection is declining: Study [309d]
- The name game: CEOs with favorable surnames found to receive higher pay [309d]
- Decarbonizing Australia's transport system could solve significant public health challenge [309d]
- Study highlights 4 strategies to overcome barriers to prescribed fire in the west [309d]
- Spoilers can't ruin true enjoyment of your favorite book series, TV show or sports team—here's why [309d]
- Focus groups can work without a moderator, research shows [309d]
- Study reveals how salinity affects El Niño diversity [309d]
- Extended kin can play an important role in times of crisis, research finds [309d]
- How bacteria recognize viral invasion and activate immune defenses [309d]
- New report shines a light on the scope and scale of teenage terrorism offenders for the first time [309d]
- Bedbugs are a problem beyond Paris. They're resurgent everywhere [309d]
- WhaleVis turns more than a century of whaling data into an interactive map [309d]
- Scientists suspect there's ice hiding on the moon, and a host of missions from the US and beyond are searching for it [309d]
- Did this chemical reaction create the building blocks of life on Earth? [309d]
- The universe is expanding faster than theory predicts—physicists are trying to explain the mismatch [309d]
- Soil study unearths microbe diversity discovery [309d]
- Tracing multiple evolutionary trajectories in aquatic crocodiles [309d]
- How the COVID-19 virus makes itself more infectious [309d]
- Webb follows neon signs toward new thinking on planet formation [309d]
- Scientists set the stage for quantum chemistry in space on NASA's cold atom lab [309d]
- Research team develops antiaromatic molecules that exhibit absorption and fluorescence bands in near-infrared region [309d]
- Researchers: Effective climate action requires us to abandon viewing our efforts as a 'sacrifice' [309d]
- NASA's first successful recovery of asteroid samples may reveal information about the origins of the universe [310d]
- How PFAS 'forever chemicals' are getting into Miami's Biscayne Bay, where dolphins, fish, manatees dine [310d]
- Using heavy-ion collisions at the LHC, scientists determine the thickness of neutron 'skin' in lead-208 nuclei [310d]
- Research demonstrates new type of ferromagnetism with completely different alignment of magnetic moments [310d]
- On two small islands in the Indian Ocean, an endangered palm with the world's largest seed [310d]
- Researchers engineer nanoparticles using ion irradiation to advance clean energy, fuel conversion [310d]
- Scientists 3D-print hair follicles in lab-grown skin [310d]
- Study discovers colliding ribosomes activate RNA repair [310d]
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