The Brutalist Report - science
- UK village fights to turn back tide of climate change [182d]
- AI-powered optical detection to thwart counterfeit chips [182d]
- US to phase out federal purchase of single-use plastics [183d]
- Humans caused climate change. Amid the suffering, now they must solve it [183d]
- Researchers zero in on the underlying mechanism that causes alloys to crack when exposed to hydrogen-rich environments [183d]
- Seasonal menace: Protecting livestock against external parasites [183d]
- Hubble views a potential galactic merger [183d]
- International study highlights large and unequal life expectancy declines in India during COVID-19 [183d]
- UK study finds urban residents score the lowest in social and economic satisfaction and well-being [183d]
- Global study demonstrates benefit of marine protected areas to recreational fisheries [183d]
- Killifish can adjust their egg-laying habits in response to predators, study shows [183d]
- Moon fests, moon movie and even a full moon mark 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing [183d]
- Mexico tries to bring drought-stricken lake back to life [183d]
- COP29 hosts urge fossil fuel majors to donate to climate fund [183d]
- Enhanced information in national policies can accelerate Africa's efforts to track climate adaptation [183d]
- Elevated levels of antibiotic resistance genes should be considered a new factor of global change, researchers say [183d]
- Deeper down the rabbit hole: How technology conspiracy beliefs emerge and foster a conspiracy mindset [183d]
- Smallholder farmers, efficient ranching practices critical to meet restoration targets in Brazil's Atlantic Forest [183d]
- Cooling must be seen as critical national infrastructure, new report says [183d]
- Innovative microscopy reveals amyloid architecture, may give insights into neurodegenerative disease [183d]
- 'My brain leaves the room': what happens when teachers talk too much? [183d]
- Washington DC among US cities most vulnerable to space weather, scientists say [183d]
- Research team reconstructs evolutionary history and biological adaptation of Han Chinese people on the Mongolian Plateau [183d]
- How nature-based solutions can promote effective flood management [183d]
- Researchers see lower meat consumption after veggie month at student canteen [183d]
- Study deciphers intricate 3D structure of DNA aptamer for disease theranostics [183d]
- Gold co-catalyst improves photocatalytic degradation of micropollutants, finds study [183d]
- Wetland wonders unfold: Aerial systems shed light on ecosystem services [183d]
- 'Diagnose, treat and prevent:' Scientists develop test and vaccine for common veterinary infection [183d]
- Critically endangered Guam tree contributes to global leaf research [183d]
- Study shows tree species have different strategies for coping with light conditions in forest understory [183d]
- Introducing Ramses, ESA's 2029 mission to asteroid Apophis [183d]
- Lunar infrastructure could be protected by autonomously building a rock wall [183d]
- How mantle hydration changes over the lifetime of a subduction zone [183d]
- New Texas trends survey highlights power outages and preparedness in the shadow of Hurricane Beryl [183d]
- New dawn for space storm alerts could help shield Earth's tech [183d]
- Why we find extreme weather so fascinating [183d]
- Trillions are lost in worker productivity due to ecological anxiety and 'lie-flat' lifestyles, argues researcher [183d]
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- Beach cleans aren't just good for the sea—they can boost mental health and encourage better behavior [183d]
- How published images of a 'happy couple' can hurt victims of domestic abuse [183d]
- What young neurodivergent employees need to know about starting work—and how to get the right support [183d]
- A new way to control the magnetic properties of rare earth elements [183d]
- Rhythmic gene expression in plants is crucial for symbiosis with nutrient-providing bacteria, study finds [183d]
- Electrified membranes with carbon nanotubes offer faster nitrate removal in drinking water [183d]
- Sustainable irrigation critical to recovery of Ukrainian farms, a major global exporter of grain and oilseeds [183d]
- Chemists design novel method for generating sustainable fuel [183d]
- Working to strengthen Pacific Northwest defenses against wildfires and wildfire smoke [183d]
- A microscopic factory for small runners: New method uses magnetic loops for growth control [183d]
- Giant millipede was lost to science for 126 years: It's just been found in Madagascar [183d]
- New tractor beam technology could one day minimize biopsy trauma [183d]
- Chemists develop a stable reagent for carbon-atom transfer [183d]
- Adding to the story of ancient human migration: Evidence of early maritime activities in Indonesia's Tanimbar islands [183d]
- Microfluidic sensors enable real-time detection of multiple heavy metals in water [183d]
- Environmental groups ask feds to take over Georgia's coal ash program [183d]
- Plan to capture Minnesota elk, establish new herd gains momentum [183d]
- Mantle upwelling may have triggered Morocco earthquake [183d]
- Genome study informs restoration of American chestnut tree [183d]
- MicroRNA study sets stage for crop improvements [183d]
- Results from Juukan Gorge show 47,000 years of Aboriginal heritage was destroyed in mining blast [183d]
- Study shows how waste Styrofoam can be transformed into polymers for electronics [183d]
- New insights into interfacial hydrogen bonds could enhance photocatalytic hydrogen evolution [183d]
- Results suggests titanium-48's nuclear structure changes when observed at varying distances [183d]
- New nanoparticle delivery method targets sickle cell mutations in bone marrow [183d]
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