The Brutalist Report - science
- Examining factors that determine creaky voice use [617d]
- Three researchers show their suburban backyard is home to more than 1,000 species [617d]
- Day-extension blue light inhibits chrysanthemum flowering when far-red light is included: Study [617d]
- Avian supergene study explores the evolutionary paradox behind the unusual mating strategies of the ruff [617d]
- Environmental engineers suggest that anaerobic digestion could be used to clean cattle manure, produce fuel [617d]
- Three proposals from researchers to meet EU climate goals [617d]
- Team reviews phosphine ligand-induced structural transformation of metal nanoclusters [617d]
- Researchers serve up an improved model of indoor pollution produced by cooking [617d]
- China scores a big win in race with US for influence on the moon [617d]
- Study identifies behaviors that helped couples weather the pandemic [617d]
- New high school curriculum teaches color chemistry and AI simultaneously [617d]
- Molecular fossils study sheds light on feeding strategy shift in ancient life [617d]
- Sensor implant gathers information about the welfare of individual farmed salmon [617d]
- Q&A: Reducing the use of animal tissues for testing the safety of cosmetics [617d]
- Elastane recycling: Stretching the lifespan of textiles [617d]
- Climate tipping points are nearer than you think. Our new report warns of catastrophic risk [617d]
- For its final trick, Chandrayaan-3 brings its propulsion module to Earth orbit [617d]
- Famed Halley's comet passes aphelion this weekend [617d]
- Dredging up New York City's glacial memory [617d]
- Ex-entrepreneurs can thrive in the right employee roles, finds new study [617d]
- Understanding climate tipping points [617d]
- Psyche gamma-ray instrument hums to life, marking next generation for space exploration [617d]
- Methane emissions from Dutch canals underestimated, researcher finds [617d]
- DNA analysis of bat droppings shows astonishingly high number of insect species [617d]
- Physicists 'entangle' individual molecules for the first time, hastening possibilities for quantum computing [617d]
- Scientists believe lack of women in physics tied to personal preference, but this ignores gender norms: Study [617d]
- Novel viral treatment found to be effective against devastating bone cancer in dogs [617d]
- Better use of grass-covered areas across the EU can protect nature and strengthen agriculture [618d]
- A catalyst for electronically controlled C–H functionalization [618d]
- New dark matter theory explains two puzzles in astrophysics [618d]
- Why dozens of North American bird species are getting new names: Every name tells a story [618d]
- When sea-level rise threatens coastal wetlands, don't look to rivers for help, scientists say [618d]
- A new 66 million-year history of carbon dioxide offers little comfort for today [618d]
- Ancient stars made extraordinarily heavy elements, researchers find [618d]
- Grunt or whistle: Successful honey-hunters know how to communicate with wild honey-seeking birds [618d]
- Social robots leave students wanting, education researchers find [618d]
- Multimedia distribution and health risk assessment of typical organic pollutants in a retired industrial park [618d]
- Astronomers calculate which exoplanets are most likely to have water [618d]
- Video: Tracking human emissions from space [618d]
- Water crisis in South Africa: Damning report finds 46% contamination, 67% of works near to breaking down [618d]
- Biases behind transgender athlete bans are deeply rooted [618d]
- Three takeaways on respiratory illness in dogs [618d]
- Focus on people to boost Africa's climate resilience, says report [618d]
- Less asphalt gives way to stronger trees in urban areas, finds study [618d]
- Protected areas in Thailand at a higher risk of forest fires when located away from indigenous communities [618d]
- Sexual orientation and earnings appear to be linked, patterns differ for NZ men and women [618d]
- Why dimming the sun would be an effective tool in the fight against climate change [618d]
- Why we need a moratorium on eel fishing [618d]
- Communicating with a relativistic spacecraft gets pretty weird [618d]
- Examining Nazi plans for dividing and 'improving' Africa during World War II [618d]
- Ocean warming sets the stage for dangerous but predictable East Africa droughts [618d]
- Disinformation is rampant on social media. A social psychologist explains the tactics used against you [618d]
- How agriculture can make the most of one of the world's biggest carbon stocks, soil [618d]
- Understanding the formation of minute droplets in microfluidic devices [618d]
- Research investigates thermal impact of 3D stacking photonic and electronic chips [618d]
- Brazilians create sensor to monitor levels of widely used antibiotic in water and food [618d]
- Polaritons open up a new lane on the semiconductor highway [618d]
- Don't applaud the climate summit's loss and damage fund deal just yet [618d]
- Why empathy constitutes the ultimate leadership skill [618d]
- Cracking 6mA code to enhance lipid accumulation in microalgae [618d]
- Accelerated climate action needed to sharply reduce current risks to life and life-support systems [618d]
- Trust in brands may be eroded as awareness of misinformation increases, academics conclude [618d]
- The impacts of extreme heat on health and well-being in the United Kingdom [618d]
- Ramanome-based technology shortens mycobacteria antimicrobial susceptibility testing to 24 hours [618d]
- Urbanization found to increase seasonal differences in plant-pollinator networks [618d]
- A great year to be a cabbage white butterfly: Why are there so many and how can you protect your crops? [618d]
- Spider's distribution differs by urban habitat [618d]
- Parentification: The impact of children taking on parental roles in their family [618d]
- Wasps that recognize faces cooperate more, may be smarter [618d]
- UFOs: How astronomers are searching the sky for alien probes near Earth [618d]
- Researchers create 3D DNA nanorobots [618d]
- Magnetizing an iron-vanadium alloy with laser pulses sheds light on a promising phenomenon [618d]
- Tiny llama nanobodies neutralize different noroviruses—can they improve human anti-viral therapies? [618d]
- How algae use memory to protect against sudden changes in sunlight [618d]
- Exploring advances in waveguide-based augmented reality displays [618d]
- Making extremely thing lubricating films predictable: Extension of the Reynolds equation by a non-linear wall slip law [618d]
- Fractal photonic anomalous Floquet topological insulators to generate multiple quantum chiral edge states [618d]
- Study: How farmers decide to store or sell their grain [618d]
- It turns out, this plant fossil is really a baby turtle fossil [618d]
- Measuring the distances to galaxies with space telescopes [618d]
- PACE testing and preparation continues for launch in early 2024 [618d]
- Most of the world's countries receive failing grade in global 'human rights report card' [618d]
- Report says new models will improve understanding of America's forests [618d]
- If humans disappeared, what would happen to our dogs? [618d]
- Researchers: Carbon removal is needed to achieve net zero but has its own climate risks [618d]
- When research study materials don't speak their participants' language, data can get lost in translation [618d]
- Universal basic income: Wales is set to end its experiment—why researchers think that's a mistake [618d]
- Not all jets radiate equally in quark-gluon plasma, study finds [618d]
- Using protein-glutaminase treatment to make veggie-burgers more moist [618d]
- Metamaterials and origamic metal-organic frameworks [618d]
- Earth may have had all the elements needed for life—contrary to theories that they came from meteorites [618d]
- Large exomoons unlikely around Kepler-1625 b and Kepler-1708 b, astronomers say [618d]
- Time-tested magnesium oxide: Unveiling CO₂ absorption dynamics [618d]
- Researchers develop a reflective display technique based on electro-microfluidic assembly of particles [618d]
- Powerful earthquake shakes South Pacific nation of Vanuatu; no tsunami threat [618d]
- Heavier rains in East Africa due to human activity: study [618d]
- Antibiotic resistance genes are spread more widely between bacteria than previously thought [618d]
- Minding the gap on tropical forest carbon: Reconciling data from Earth-observing satellites with national reporting [618d]
- Oldest fortresses in the world discovered [618d]
- Three-day exceptional heat wave in China linked to human-induced climate change [618d]
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