The Brutalist Report - science
- US Republicans vote to remove wolf protections [239d]
- April temperatures in Bangladesh hottest on record [239d]
- Study says El Nino, not climate change, was key driver of low rainfall that snarled Panama Canal [239d]
- New observatory in Chile—the highest in the world—aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more [239d]
- New research captures 18 years of US anti-bullying legislation [239d]
- The academic sleuth facing death threats and ingratitude [239d]
- Climate change lengthens, intensifies the blooming of holm oak and other Quercus species: Study [239d]
- Low-intensity grazing is locally better for biodiversity but challenging for land users, study shows [239d]
- Discovery of uranium-contaminated soil purification material without secondary environmental pollution [239d]
- Invasive termites dining in our homes will soon be a reality in most cities, says research [239d]
- Study uncovers the secret of long-lived stem cells [239d]
- Should online educational platforms offer courses following a schedule or release them on demand? [239d]
- Big data reveals true climate impact of worldwide air travel [239d]
- It may be time to eliminate the best-before date on food packaging, say smart packaging researchers [239d]
- Study sheds new light on how Scotland's beavers interact with the environment [239d]
- Immunizing consumers against bad news can protect brands, says study [239d]
- Research reveals overlooked factor driving China's real estate crisis [239d]
- An AI model to reduce uncertainty in evapotranspiration prediction [239d]
- Study: Racial bias is no 'false alarm' in policing [239d]
- A rare and little-known group of monkeys could help save Africa's tropical forests [239d]
- Scientists show that ancient village adapted to drought, rising seas [239d]
- How polyps of the moon jellyfish repel viral attacks on their microbiome [239d]
- Study explores biology, impact, management and potential distribution of destructive longhorn beetle [239d]
- ALICE gets the green light for new subdetectors [239d]
- Launch date set for NASA's PREFIRE mission to study polar energy loss [239d]
- One in seven Australian adults admits to workplace technology-facilitated sexual harassment, new study finds [239d]
- Using cow dung and microorganisms to compost diapers and sanitary wear [239d]
- Habitats much more vulnerable for nitrogen deposition than previously thought [240d]
- Study finds labor market support for transgender people is lower than for other sexual minorities [240d]
- Making seagrass restoration more resistant to rising temperatures using generalist grasses [240d]
- Organic electrochemical transistors: Scientists solve chemical mystery at the interface of biology and technology [240d]
- Activity in a room stirs up nanoparticles left over from consumer sprays, study shows [240d]
- G7 to phase out coal-fired power plants by mid-2030s [240d]
- Remote Lake Superior island wolf numbers are stable but moose population declining, researchers say [240d]
- The impact of sexual abuse in regional Victoria [240d]
- Identification of endocrine disruptors hampered by data scarcity: Report [240d]
- Study dispels myth that purebred dogs are more prone to health problems [240d]
- 'Bloodsicles', baths keep Philippine zoo animals cool as heat wave hits [240d]
- Measuring your food waste for six weeks can change your habits, according to new study [240d]
- Significant differences among nordic regions during the Bronze Age [240d]
- Chinese astronauts return to earth after six months in space [240d]
- Study shows how AI can be a 'crystal ball' for businesses to stay afloat [240d]
- Two new satellites join the Galileo constellation [240d]
- New study looks at US Drought Monitor to see how it has reflected climate change since 2000 [240d]
- Study reveals crucial role of invertebrates as eco-custodians in global forest litter decomposition [240d]
- Gum arabic from Africa's acacia trees in the Sahel is used in hundreds of products: What's worth knowing [240d]
- JWST uses interferometry mode to reveal two protoplanets around a young star [240d]
- Astronomers significantly impact the climate by traveling to conferences, say researchers [240d]
- Many old books contain toxic chemicals—here's how to spot them [240d]
- Study reveals floral resource partitioning among coexisting bumblebees at species, colony and individual levels [240d]
- Researchers reveal mechanisms of soil organic carbon accumulation in acidified forest soils [240d]
- Greater Detroit is more diverse and less segregated, but Asians and Hispanics increasingly live separately [240d]
- Studies on Hainan Island rubber plantations reveal secrets of soil [240d]
- Four myths about vertical farming debunked by an expert [240d]
- NASA's Mars Sample Return mission is in trouble—but it's a vital step to sending humans to the red planet [240d]
- How famines are formed: In Gaza and elsewhere, an underlying pattern that can lead to hunger and death [240d]
- Wild bees are under threat from domestic bees, invasive species, pathogens and climate change—but we can help [240d]
- Teens see social media algorithms as accurate reflections of themselves, study finds [240d]
- Study shows climate change and mercury pollution stressed plants for millions of years [240d]
- Exploiting disorder to harvest heat energy: The potentialities of 2D magnets for thermoelectric applications [240d]
- Citizen scientists help discover record-breaking exoplanet in binary star system [240d]
- Novel calculations peg age of 'baby' asteroid [240d]
- Archaeology team discovers a 7,000-year-old settlement in Serbia [240d]
- New instrument could help scientists tailor plasma to produce more fusion heat [240d]
- Should chatbots chime in on climate change? Study explore potential of AI platforms for climate literacy [240d]
- Researchers find pesticides in a third of Australian frogs tested. Did these cause mass deaths? [240d]
- Novel high refractive index polymers show promise in sustainable optoelectronics [240d]
- Mimicry allows lesser necklaced laughingthrush birds to benefit from living among larger related species [240d]
- Clouds blanket the night side of the hot exoplanet WASP-43b [240d]
- Enceladus spills its guts through strike–slip motion [240d]
- Atmospheric 'teleconnections' sustain warm blobs in the northeast Pacific Ocean [240d]
- New class of spongy materials can self-assemble into precisely controllable structures [240d]
- Biodegradable 'living plastic' houses bacterial spores that help it break down [240d]
- A virus could help save billions of gallons of wastewater produced by fracking [240d]
- Believing environmental damage is done by others can cause 'race to the bottom' [240d]
- Discovery of mechanism plants use to change seed oil could impact industrial, food oils [240d]
- Researchers suggest that mechanical pressure triggers a key event in HIV infection [240d]
- Researchers explore an old galactic open cluster [240d]
- Researchers reveal water-assisted oxidative redispersion of metal nanoparticles [240d]
- Researchers disprove current thinking on how to achieve global collaboration [240d]
- Missing link in species conservation: Pharmacists, chemists could turn tide on plant, animal extinction [240d]
- Inexpensive spring truffles or exquisite Piedmont truffles? New analytical method can detect food fraud [240d]
- Tracking the dynamics of biomolecules with optofluidic antennas [240d]
- Alpacas found to be the only mammal to directly inseminate the uterus [240d]
- Study is first to describe and recreate lemurs' one-of-a-kind vocal structure [240d]
- Only four G20 countries set for positive ecological footprint by 2050, study finds [240d]
- Astronomers' simulations support dark matter theory [240d]
- Clumps of an otherwise non-toxic molecule inhibit strep's DNA-cleaving enzymes, researchers discover [240d]
- Engineered increase in mesophyll conductance improves photosynthetic efficiency in field trial [240d]
- Adaptation of photosynthetic mechanism in air plants occurs through gene duplication, study finds [240d]
- New tool decodes complex, single-cell genomic data [240d]
- How the plant world shapes the climate cycle [240d]
- First high-resolution 3D nanoscale chemical imaging achieved with multi-modal tomography [240d]
- New research reveals terahertz waves' impact on dynamics of nanoconfined water molecules [240d]
- Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence stages protest after being locked out of lab [240d]
- Robots can't outrun animals. A new study explores why [240d]
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