The Brutalist Report - science
- Mind the gender gap: Study finds London police least trusted by women [469d]
- Soil bacteria link their life strategies to soil conditions: Study [469d]
- Atom-by-atom: Imaging structural transformations in 2D materials [469d]
- Researchers identify genetic variant that helped shape human skull base evolution [469d]
- Current police response to intimate partner violence calls for change, researchers say [469d]
- Astronauts to patch up NASA's NICER telescope [469d]
- Research group runs simulations capable of describing South America's climate with unprecedented accuracy [469d]
- Weather and climate extremes in 2023 impacting the globe with emerging features [469d]
- Two-dimensional nanomaterial sets expansion record [469d]
- NASA to hoist its sail: Solar sail mission gets ready for launch [469d]
- Fracking the future: How Congolese oil extraction has shaped its history and its fate [469d]
- NASA's Roman space telescope's 'eyes' pass first vision test [469d]
- New geological map reveals secrets of Greenland's icy interior [469d]
- Vibrations of granular materials: Theoretical physicists shed light on an everyday scientific mystery [469d]
- Global study reveals health impacts of airborne trace elements [469d]
- Researchers find lower grades given to students with surnames that come later in alphabetical order [469d]
- Study examines influence of social media on televised debate viewing [469d]
- Probiotic feed additive, in place of antibiotics, found to boost growth and health in poultry [469d]
- Ocean environment safety of nanocellulose investigated in study of mussels [469d]
- A new spin on materials analysis: Benefits of probing electron spin states at much higher resolution and efficiency [469d]
- New model finds previous cell division calculations ignore drivers at the molecular scale [469d]
- NASA's Dragonfly rotorcraft mission to Saturn's moon Titan confirmed [469d]
- Researchers investigate culture-specific trauma responses in Switzerland [469d]
- Rewilding amphibians: Protecting endangered species to restore ecosystems [469d]
- Arboviruses, mosquitoes and potential hosts tracked in real time in São Paulo city [469d]
- Volcano erupts in Indonesia, alert level raised to highest [469d]
- NASA's near space network enables PACE climate mission to 'phone home' [469d]
- Study shows copper beads in pig feed reshape swine gut microbiome [469d]
- In life cycle diagrams, small changes make a big difference [469d]
- Anthropocene activities dramatically alter deep underground fluid flux, researchers find [469d]
- How groups and technology tackle complex problems together [469d]
- Peptides on interstellar ice: Study finds presence of water molecules not a major obstacle for formation [469d]
- Research highlights new ways to tackle outlaw motorcycle gangs [469d]
- Honey bees experience multiple health stressors out in the field [469d]
- Dual-beamline photoelectron momentum microscopy upgrade advances valence orbital analysis [469d]
- On-demand nutrient production system for long-duration space missions [469d]
- Plugging the leak on laundry pollution [469d]
- How a calcium-sensing protein multitasks [469d]
- The Aral Sea has made Central Asia significantly dustier, according to study [469d]
- Exploring why young women in Australia are reluctant to enter politics [469d]
- UK study finds young adults taking longer to find work than preceding generation [469d]
- East coast mussel shells are becoming more porous in warming waters [469d]
- Maize cultivation 300 years ago resulted in karst rock desertification, suggest researchers [469d]
- Electronic tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can [469d]
- First evidence of human occupation in lava tube cave in Saudi Arabia [469d]
- Paleontologists unearth what may be the largest known marine reptile [469d]
- Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected from rising CO₂ [469d]
- Study provides evidence for sexual plasticity in female fruit flies [469d]
- Dog attacks on mountain tapirs highlight a growing threat to endangered wildlife [469d]
- Seychelles beach cleans demonstrate potential for citizen science to tackle marine litter [469d]
- Gender stereotypes in schools impact on girls and boys with mental health difficulties, study finds [469d]
- Field-margin wetlands alone can't fix the Gulf of Mexico's dead zone, say researchers [469d]
- Highly efficient and stable near-infrared phosphor for night vision and bio-imaging [469d]
- 'Tube map' around planets and moons made possible by knot theory [469d]
- Biden administration set to deny 200-mile Ambler mining road through Alaska wilderness [469d]
- Fluctuating coffee prices are putting mental pressure on Vietnamese farmers [469d]
- The beginnings of modern science shaped how philosophers saw alien life—and how we understand it today [469d]
- Coffee grinder, old tires spur creation of sulfur-free oil [469d]
- Report: England has more food banks inside schools than regular food banks nationwide [469d]
- Climate change is wiping out rare bacteria in a 'greening' Antarctica [469d]
- Type of plastic film on high tunnels can filter sunlight, influence plant growth [469d]
- NASA Goddard to build quake detector for Artemis III moon landing [469d]
- Study reveals substantial global cost of climate inaction [469d]
- Research explores the benefits and risks to pornography [469d]
- Women kicking goals on the field but still tackling entrenched sexism [469d]
- Studying spaceflight atrophy with machine learning [469d]
- A clinical decision support system for Earth-independent medical operations [469d]
- Spintronics: A new path to room temperature swirling spin textures [469d]
- Saturn's ocean moon Enceladus could support life—researchers are working out how to detect extraterrestrial cells there [469d]
- Mountain chickadees have remarkable memories. A new study explains why [469d]
- Higher density living is changing the way neighborhoods work in Canada [469d]
- Light pollution affects coastal ecosystems, too—this underwater 'canary' is warning of the impacts [470d]
- New class of antimicrobials discovered in soil bacteria [470d]
- AI has the power to revolutionize lending, but at a cost to people with lower credit scores [470d]
- Migratory birds are on the move and nature-friendly farms can help them on their way [470d]
- Understanding climate warming impacts on carbon release from the tundra [470d]
- Indigenous businesses are worth billions but we don't know enough about them [470d]
- Generative AI model shows fake news has more impact when released at a steady pace without interruption [470d]
- A powerful technique for tracking a protein's fleeting shape changes [470d]
- You could help minimize harm in a public attack. Here's what it means to be a 'zero responder' [470d]
- Scientists navigate the paradox of extreme cold events in a warming world [470d]
- Surrogate otter mom at aquarium is rehabilitating pup 'better than any human ever can' [470d]
- The rising flood of space junk is a risk to us on Earth—and governments are on the hook [470d]
- Global coral bleaching caused by climate change demands a global response [470d]
- Unique field study shows how climate change affects fire-impacted forests [470d]
- Molecular code stimulates pioneer cells to build blood vessels in the body [470d]
- Neuronal gateway to essential molecules in learning and memory discovered on atomic scale [470d]
- How interspecies competition led to a 'bizarre' pattern in our own evolutionary tree [470d]
- Researchers unveil unique tidal disruption event with pronounced early optical bump [470d]
- Why a Connecticut river is named one of 'most endangered' in US [470d]
- Real-time detection of infectious disease viruses by searching for molecular fingerprinting [470d]
- Researchers find babbling by zebra finch chicks is important step to memorizing songs [470d]
- Tijuana River among most endangered in America due to sewage crisis [470d]
- Next up is launch, as Boeing's Starliner takes trek to Cape Canaveral [470d]
- New study calls into question prior study results that found tumor transmission slowing in Tasmanian devils [470d]
- Researchers uncover human DNA repair by nuclear metamorphosis [470d]
- Buy Nothing meets GoFundMe: How a new website aims to 'revolutionize' philanthropy [470d]
- Improved mid-infrared nanoscopy enables 30 times clearer view of the insides of bacteria [470d]
- NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter team says goodbye—for now [470d]
- Study finds world economy already committed to income reduction of 19% due to climate change [470d]
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