The Brutalist Report - science
- Clues to mysterious new sickness affecting dogs [395d]
- Northern bees at risk from insecticide [396d]
- Fossil fuels in the crosshairs at pivotal COP28 talks [396d]
- To save the climate, the oil and gas sector must slash planet-warming operations, report says [396d]
- Peru lost more than half of its glacier surface in just over half a century, scientists say [396d]
- Study reveals how shipwrecks are providing a refuge for marine life [396d]
- Study shows tropical cyclones substantially raise the social cost of carbon [396d]
- Chinese-Russian cooperation has strengthened significantly in the past 30 years, analysis shows [396d]
- Researchers identify 'unicorn' defense mechanism that protects bacteria from antibiotics [396d]
- Study shows how leaders can break down 'benevolent marginalization' [396d]
- Researchers develop AI model that uses satellite images to detect plastic in oceans [396d]
- Low-pH-dependent RNA binding and oligomerization of SID-1 transmembrane family proteins: Implications for RNA transport [396d]
- NASA uses two worlds to test future Mars helicopter designs [396d]
- More is not always better, even when it comes to digital platforms [396d]
- Mind the gap: Study shows estimates of current land-based emissions vary between models due to differing definitions [396d]
- Combining extreme-ultraviolet light sources to resolve a quantum mechanical dissociation mechanism in oxygen molecules [396d]
- 'Eat, Poop, Die': Researcher's book explores how animals make our world [396d]
- UN climate meetings organized in a way that benefits richer, larger countries: Study [396d]
- How certain media talk about AI may have everything to do with political ideology [396d]
- Dynamic z-scanning for ultrafast auto-focusing in laser processing [396d]
- Climate economists identify interventions that could rescue 1.5°C Paris Agreement goal [396d]
- Report: Female charity workers suffered high levels of stress during the pandemic and cost of living crisis [396d]
- Understanding the link between biodiversity loss and technology life cycles [396d]
- Unraveling paddy soil secrets: Surprising contribution of nonmicrobial mechanisms to CO₂ emissions [396d]
- Researchers recover deep-sea diving probe that measures ocean carbon from Southern Ocean [396d]
- New remote sensing dataset improves global land change tracking [396d]
- 'Math anxiety' causes students to disengage, says study [396d]
- Q&A: One of the world's worst pests attacks California [396d]
- Chemists use oxygen, copper 'scissors' to make cheaper drug treatments possible [396d]
- Study casts doubt on the real efficacy of stock options as a way of rewarding manager performance [396d]
- Higher cognitive ability linked to higher chance of having voted against Brexit [396d]
- Predicting the fate of shallow coastal ecosystems for the year 2100 [396d]
- Earliest known European common hippopotamus fossil reveals their Middle Pleistocene dispersal [396d]
- Casas del Turuñuelo, a site of repeated animal sacrifice in Iron Age Spain [396d]
- The 'dahliagram': An interdisciplinary tool to enable exploration of human-environment interactions [396d]
- Study of wintering sites shows bat seasonal migration is more complex than previously assumed [396d]
- If you're trying to prevent an asteroid impact, the technical and political challenges are staggering [396d]
- New study on experience of adopted people as they become parents [396d]
- Research team validates big data's role in analyzing consumer behavior [396d]
- Web-based tool provides insights into disparities in exposure to fine particulate airborne matter [396d]
- Examining gender stereotypes embedded in natural language [396d]
- Analyzing policy-driven changes to US forest carbon sequestration [396d]
- Scientists discover a new stress response pathway for repairing RNA-protein crosslinks caused by toxic aldehydes [396d]
- Why are so many graduates shunning teaching? Pay—but not bonuses—could be the answer [396d]
- Firearms officers: UK report reveals the 'toxic culture' keeping women and ethnic minorities out of specialist squads [396d]
- Webb identifies methane in an exoplanet's atmosphere [396d]
- Charity scams get active over the holidays: Expert tips to avoid them [396d]
- Networking nano-biosensors for wireless communication in the blood [396d]
- Bay Area scientist with bees in his bonnet gives Gov. Newsom a buzz in his ear [396d]
- Why student experiments with generative AI matter for our collective learning [396d]
- Digitized records from wildlife centers show the most common ways that humans harm wild animals [396d]
- Researchers: Health and education are closely linked—NZ needs to integrate them more in primary schools [396d]
- What is the true nature of the 'Matildas effect'? New research shows it is profound, but uneven [396d]
- A galaxy only 350 million years old has surprising amounts of metal [396d]
- Bacteria found to contribute to the modulation of animal behavior [396d]
- Researchers: Oxygen in the St. Lawrence Estuary is decreasing and having a major impact on small animals living there [396d]
- 'Your United States was normal': Has translation tech really made language learning redundant? [396d]
- Really need those new shoes? Why you might spend up big at the Black Friday sales [396d]
- How local communities in Indonesia's Gili islands are restoring coral ecosystems amid rising sea temperatures [396d]
- CRONT: Empowering optical tweezers with 'biometric eyes' [396d]
- Sustainability transitions in energy, mobility, food: Research focus shifts to real-world change processes [396d]
- Physicists model chromosome folding, reveal how loops affect spatial organization of the genome [396d]
- Quinoa research punctures 100-year-old theory of odd little 'water balloons' [396d]
- Study catalogs how dissolved inorganic carbon moves through southeast Alaska's waterways [396d]
- Biden declares emergency over lead in water in US Virgin Islands [396d]
- First experimental evidence of hopfions in crystals: Research opens up new dimension for future technology [396d]
- Team discovers rules for breaking into Pseudomonas [396d]
- Rethinking boundaries in a warming world [396d]
- New carbon material sets energy-storage record, likely to advance supercapacitors [396d]
- Childhood in medieval Bavaria: What teeth reveal about nutrition and migration [396d]
- Skunks' warning stripes less prominent where predators are sparse, study finds [396d]
- The genomic secrets to how the muskox mastered living on the edge [396d]
- Some species of angelfish may spend their whole lives swimming upside down [396d]
- Testing the limits of AlphaFold2's accuracy in predicting protein structure [396d]
- Study suggests men benefit more from being attractive in the workplace than women [396d]
- Colossal Biosciences finds a home for one extinct species [396d]
- Recently discovered nova investigated by astronomers [396d]
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