The Brutalist Report - science
- Ukraine has lost almost 20% of its scientists due to the war, study finds [824d]
- Roman 'backwater' bucked Empire's decline, archaeologists reveal [824d]
- A 14-inch spacecraft delivers new details about 'hot Jupiters' [825d]
- Farmers and ranchers in the Southwestern US face challenges due to human-induced atmospheric warming [825d]
- Using gravitational waves to observe thermal effects in binary neutron star mergers [825d]
- NASA's MAVEN observes the disappearing solar wind [825d]
- Bee species in Wake County, North Carolina—are they missing or just hard to find? [825d]
- Soybean oil production residue can be used to make product that treats symptoms of menopause [825d]
- Inequality in well-being increasing in the US: Study [825d]
- Study analyzes how the green transition affects competition and concentration in the business market [825d]
- Predictive models augur that at the end of the century fields will need more water than today [825d]
- Study: Women-led groups were key to food security during COVID-19 in India [825d]
- Peatlands were drained for agriculture. Now researchers are trying to restore them [825d]
- Zapping manure with special electrode promises an efficient method to produce fertilizers, other chemicals [825d]
- A new way of thinking about how organ architecture develops [825d]
- NASA's EMIT instrument maps global airborne mineral dust [825d]
- Alaskan allies: Communities unite to protect the areas they love [825d]
- Study: Extreme rainfall increases agricultural nutrient runoff, conservation strategies can help [825d]
- Brokers play important role in regulating migrant workers in China [825d]
- Beluga whales' calls may get drowned out by shipping noise in Alaska's Cook Inlet [825d]
- How to make 'Jeopardy!' work for you at the office [825d]
- Research progress in thermal expansion characteristics of TATB-based polymer bonded explosives [825d]
- Novel compounds show promise in the fight against tuberculosis and neurodegenerative disease [825d]
- Highly efficient carbon dioxide photoreduction guided by machine learning and first-principles calculation [825d]
- New wheat yield analysis method separates disease impact from natural senescence [825d]
- Millions of birds lose precious energy due to fireworks on New Year's Eve, research reveals [825d]
- COP28: Countries promise action on food and farming [825d]
- COP28: Climate cash exclusion for conflict zones to end [825d]
- Promotion age and promotion speed have a significant impact on current research productivity, research finds [825d]
- Scientists find that senescence can accelerate evolution [825d]
- A method for production of organic–inorganic tin halide perovskites for optoelectronic devices [825d]
- The great diversity of fish mouths: Catfish attach differently than expected [825d]
- What happens when you can't be yourself at work [825d]
- Public bodies 'overwhelmed' at having to implement human rights laws, study warns [825d]
- World-first system to monitor the 'seafood basket' of Australia [825d]
- Frostquakes: A new earthquake risk in the north? [825d]
- Researchers: Frozen methane under the seabed is thawing as oceans warm, and things are worse than we thought [825d]
- Seaweed farming environments do not always function as CO₂ sinks, study finds [825d]
- Science sheds light on shaking your holiday presents [825d]
- Fossil pollen preserved in rocks for 56 million years provides new insights into carbon-fueled global warming [825d]
- Using microbes for sustainable plastic production and biodegradation [825d]
- Did the last great galactic merger create the Milky Way's bar? [825d]
- Scientists find evidence of a nearby kilonova 3.5 million years ago [825d]
- Reducing gender inequality, one biodegradable menstrual pad at a time [825d]
- Labeling boost for wine and beer sales [825d]
- Advisory panel issues field-defining recommendations for US government investments in particle physics research [825d]
- Literacy professor researches the 'meme-ing' of life and education [825d]
- Self-supervised CNNs for accurate segmentation of overlapping field plants [825d]
- Transforming tomato crop health: Introducing a method for advanced leaf disease detection and segmentation [825d]
- AI-enhanced model predicts wheat health across diverse soils using drone data [825d]
- Unlocking the secrets of synthetic biology: Host physiology over phylogeny in genetic circuit performance [825d]
- Study finds new abortion and LGBT policies negatively impact interstate migration [825d]
- Endangered species list grows by 2,000. Climate change is part of the problem [825d]
- The level of food security in Central Asia is improving, but faces crisis in the future: Study [825d]
- Meat alternatives could feed humans more sustainably [825d]
- How do we know which parts of the planet to protect? [825d]
- Study of remains uncovered in Argentina's Patagonian region shows locals raised and ate horses [825d]
- Technologies like artificial intelligence are changing our understanding of war [825d]
- COP28: Why China's clean energy boom matters for global climate action [825d]
- NASA aids international team studying one of the world's most diverse ecosystems [825d]
- Rendering a winter wonderland: New light transport model could improve understanding of climate change impacts [825d]
- Snapping shrimp create rowdy reef in Kimberley Marine Park [825d]
- New research examines corrosion on atomic level [825d]
- Researchers: Doing science in Antarctica has harmed an environment under great pressure—here's how we can do better [825d]
- The Geminids: The year's best meteor shower is upon us—and this one will be a true spectacle [825d]
- Improved employment policies can encourage fathers to be more involved at home [825d]
- Personal, political perceptions stall community action on climate adaptation: Study [825d]
- Atmospheric Waves Experiment's 'first light' images received [825d]
- Webb stuns with new high-definition look at exploded star [825d]
- NASA laser reflecting instruments to help pinpoint Earth measurements [825d]
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