The Brutalist Report - science
- 'Extremely venomous' green mamba loose in Netherlands [397d]
- Sand mining in Vietnam's Mekong Delta sinks homes, livelihoods [397d]
- This sea worm's posterior swims away, and now scientists know how [397d]
- Iguana invasion: Thailand rounds up rogue reptiles [397d]
- Climate conspiracy theories flourish ahead of COP28 [397d]
- Load of rubbish: litter-hunters vie for unusual world title in Tokyo [397d]
- A strong earthquake shakes eastern Indonesia with no immediate reports of casualties or damages [397d]
- What are the effects of workforce automation across race and gender in the United States? [397d]
- Does spaceflight increase men's risk of erectile dysfunction? [397d]
- Research challenges widespread belief that honeybees naturally insulate their colonies against cold [397d]
- Chlorine disinfectant is no more effective than water at killing off hospital superbug, new study shows [397d]
- The first eco-friendly fluorescent artificial seed for monitoring soil temperature by using drones [397d]
- Study shows that the 'manosphere' community is misusing scientific research to support its beliefs [397d]
- New fossil assemblage highlights complexity of classifying silesaurid phylogeny [397d]
- The bilingual brain may be better at ignoring irrelevant information [397d]
- Study finds female academics less likely to win prizes, even when the award is named after a woman [397d]
- Decoding anthocyanin impact: Genetic insights into plant defense and growth trade-offs [397d]
- Unlocking citrus tolerance secrets: The Valencia sweet orange genome and the fight against HLB disease [397d]
- Study suggests present generation's negotiators ignore consequences for future generations [397d]
- Progress in wastewater treatment via organic supramolecular photocatalysts under sunlight [397d]
- Investigating solid-state atomic hydrogen as a potential hydrogen therapy strategy [397d]
- Crowd-sourced fact-checking fights misinformation in Taiwan [397d]
- Bacteria store 'memories' and pass them on for generations, study finds [397d]
- Forest modeling shows which harvest rotations lead to maximum carbon sequestration [397d]
- Dwarf galaxies use 10-million-year quiet period to churn out stars [397d]
- Does rainfall in southern China contribute to air pollution in the North China Plain? [397d]
- UK report highlights vital contribution of 'virtual schools' for children in care [397d]
- New framework developed to monitor the impact of 'destructive' fishing [397d]
- Curators and cavers: How a tip from a citizen scientist led to deep discoveries in Utah's caves [397d]
- Imperialism abroad, policing at home fundamentally connected, says researcher [397d]
- Meet the new instruments that will take advantage of SLAC's upgraded X-ray laser [397d]
- Unlocking the connection between science fiction and patents [397d]
- Libyan desert's yellow glass: How we discovered the origin of these rare and mysterious shards [397d]
- Increasing urbanization contributes to racial and gender inequality, study shows [397d]
- In time for the holidays: Interactive map shows where your food comes from [397d]
- Q&A: New report examines myths hampering advancement of women in workplace, actual barriers and possible solutions [397d]
- Thermal refuges help trout beat the heat in hot weather [397d]
- Arctic Weather Satellite shipped to Germany for series of tests [397d]
- Reflecting real-world precipitation extremes in climate simulations [397d]
- The Ethical Slut has been called 'the bible' of non-monogamy—but its sexual utopia is oversimplified [397d]
- Abuse of female athletes goes unchecked on mainstream social media sites [397d]
- Giving voice to children in refuge from domestic violence [397d]
- How Indigenous knowledge can help solve the climate crisis [397d]
- More than half of U.S. counties have no access or very limited access to local news [397d]
- Researchers describe a more sustainable process to recycle biobased polycarbonates [397d]
- Nano-sized probes reveal how cellular structure responds to pressure [397d]
- Rust to riches: Goethite's role in shaping Australia [397d]
- Unearthing how a carnivorous fungus traps and digests worms [397d]
- Most-cited scientists are still mostly men, but the gender gap is closing [397d]
- A radically new view on dwarf galaxies surrounding the Milky Way [397d]
- Researchers discover novel bacteriocin in common skin bacterium [397d]
- Global view of Io's volcanic activity suggests that tidal heating is concentrated within its upper mantle [397d]
- Researchers shed light on how one deadly pathogen makes its chemicals [397d]
- Transcending nonlinear media by shaking: A framework for controlling the nature of nonlinearities [397d]
- Giving thanks isn't just a holiday tradition. It's part of how humans evolved [397d]
- In America, national parks are more than scenic—they're sacred. But they were created at a cost to Native Americans [397d]
- Could the good news story about the ecological crisis be the collective grief we are feeling? [397d]
- As homeschooling numbers keep rising in Australia, is more regulation a good idea? [397d]
- In September we went past 1.5 degrees. In November, we tipped over 2 degrees for the first time. What's going on? [397d]
- Gaza and Ukraine are separate conflicts, but conspiracy theorists are trying to link the two on social media [397d]
- Critically endangered Victorian dolphins suffering highest known levels of PFAS pollutants, study finds [397d]
- Hate driving your cat to the vet? FDA just approved a drug for that [397d]
- Apology psychology: Breaking gender stereotypes leads to more effective communication, says study [397d]
- Decoding cherry traits: Genome-wide association studies propel sweet cherry breeding [397d]
- Unveiling the subtle influence of rootstocks on grapevine growth and wine quality: A 30-year X-ray imaging study [397d]
- Study: Despite Asia's preference for sons, happiness in old age has everything to do with daughters [397d]
- Researchers create molecule to tackle antimicrobial resistance [397d]
- Looking for the last universal common ancestor of all living organisms [397d]
- Revolutionizing rose breeding: Unraveling the mystery of self-incompatibility and genetic linkages in roses [397d]
- Researchers develop new method of modeling market regimes using efficient frontier information [397d]
- Unlocking the genetic potential of apple and pear: Advances in intergeneric hybrid viability and trait selection [397d]
- Women still face unfair pressure about having children [397d]
- Hydrogen detected in lunar samples, points to resource availability for space exploration [397d]
- Researchers investigate effect of invasive species on plant–soil microbial feedback in different environments [397d]
- Study reveals reduced γ-glutamyl hydrolase activity as a key to higher folate levels in tomato [397d]
- NASA climate science spacecraft PACE arrives for launch [397d]
- Shedding light on the complex evolution of human feet [397d]
- Thank gluten's complex chemistry for your light, fluffy baked goods [397d]
- Advancing viticulture: Pioneering transgene-free CRISPR genome editing in grapevines [397d]
- The good, bad and essential: Microbes that affect food and health [397d]
- Laser-powered 'tweezers' reveal universal mechanism viruses use to package up DNA [397d]
- What would it take for a cease-fire to happen in Gaza? [397d]
- Study unveils strategies for global virtual teams to facilitate effective long-distance communication [397d]
- Researchers develop software with enhanced genome-sequencing powers for better plant breeding [397d]
- 'Time warp' takes students to Native American past to search for solutions for the future [397d]
- Deep-sea mining and warming trigger stress in a midwater jellyfish: Study investigates effects of sediment plumes [397d]
- Gaza war: How investigators would go about finding and verifying underground military complexes [397d]
- How do viruses get into cells? Their infection tactics determine whether they can jump species or set off a pandemic [397d]
- Lizards, fish and other species are evolving with climate change, but not fast enough [397d]
- Researcher: The 15-minute city is a popular planning approach, but relies on ableist assumptions [397d]
- Nostalgia in politics: Study sheds light on how (and why) parties appeal to the past in their election campaigns [397d]
- Researchers: Disinformation campaigns are undermining democracy—here's how we can fight back [397d]
- Denial is over: Climate change is happening, but why do we still act like it's not? [397d]
- Sophisticated swarming: Bacteria support each other across generations [397d]
- Better capturing the effect of aerosol particles on clouds and the climate [397d]
- Caught in living cells: How bacteria regulate their genes to defend themselves [397d]
- Skull shape can predict how extinct vultures fed on carrion [397d]
- Written in blood: How bloodstain 'tails' can point to significant, additional forensic details [397d]
- Study highlights need to keep an eye on the ozone hole [397d]
- Scientists take a step forward in understanding how to tackle chronic infections in cystic fibrosis patients [397d]
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