The Brutalist Report - science
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- New chemical treatment reduces number of plant pores that regulate water loss [33d]
- Modeling study shows that marshes provide cost-effective coastal protection [33d]
- Climate change worsened deadly Africa floods, scientists say [33d]
- Indian capital chokes as 'hazardous' air pollution returns [33d]
- Seven dead, thousands evacuated as tropical storm batters Philippines [33d]
- Mobile phone networks and Bluetooth technology could help researchers improve animal tracking [33d]
- Reducing moose numbers could help protect Canadian caribou populations from wolf predation [33d]
- Availability of parental leave may affect social norms on gender division of childcare [33d]
- Risk of cardiovascular disease linked to long-term exposure to arsenic in community water supplies [33d]
- Ethical framework aims to counter risks of geoengineering research [33d]
- Gardens prevent pollinators from starving when farmland nectar is scarce, study finds [33d]
- How pollsters have adapted to changing technology and voters who don't answer the phone [33d]
- Politics may influence gift-giving choices more than it influences personal purchases [33d]
- Invasive tree logs show promise for mushroom production [33d]
- Flexible thermoelectric fibers for wearables maintain stable energy performance in extreme environments [33d]
- Research explores how workplace culture and social relationships are associated with workplace bullying [33d]
- On Lake Erie, getting rid of problem algae starts with giving it less food [33d]
- Massive biodiversity data collection improves ecosystem predictions [33d]
- The 'Club Med' lesson: How service organizations can improve employee well-being and enhance the work experience [33d]
- Microplastics and PFAS: Daphnia study finds combined impact results in greater environmental harm [33d]
- Giant fish thought to be extinct is spotted in the Mekong River [33d]
- Researchers in a lab near Lake Erie study how toxic algae can damage health [33d]
- NOAA releases imagery from world's first operational space-based coronagraph [33d]
- The whip-poor-will has been an omen of death for centuries. What happened to this iconic bird of American horror? [33d]
- Anticipating socio-technical tipping points to facilitate positive change [33d]
- Polar bears are sustaining ice-related paw injuries in a warming Arctic [33d]
- Specially designed transistors allow researchers to 'hear' defects in a promising nanomaterial [33d]
- Colonialism's legacy has left Caribbean nations much more vulnerable to hurricanes [33d]
- NASA reveals prototype telescope for gravitational wave observatory [33d]
- Deadly spiders in Europe: How worried should we actually be? [33d]
- Boomer couples with degrees retire with 7x the median wealth of those without formal qualifications in Great Britain [33d]
- Revealing study sheds light on feeling of collective loss and 'Britishness' after Queen's death [33d]
- Biodegradable microplastics study helps quantify their climate change and ecotoxicity impacts [33d]
- People around the world are using courts to question whether climate policies are fair [33d]
- Review of global conservation policies reveals equity key to combating biodiversity loss [33d]
- Presidential debates were a missed opportunity for parents, says survey data [33d]
- Researcher finds special proteins are key when antibiotic resistance spreads [33d]
- Study offers insights into how to mitigate carbon build-up on catalysts to improve greenhouse gas to energy conversion [33d]
- X-ray spectroscopy study maps ultrafast charge delocalization in aqueous environments [33d]
- Internet fiber optic cables successfully detect shock waves from a rockslide [33d]
- Enhancing recombinant protein expression in lettuce [33d]
- Seismic anisotropy in the deep mantle could partly be derived from the deformation of hydrous phase D [33d]
- Prediction of flavor development during cheese ripening soon possible thanks to new method [33d]
- New legal research on Gaza war urges immediate action [33d]
- Photochemical method enhances luminescence in gold nanoprobes for bio-imaging [33d]
- Harnessing science to tackle global crises: Scientists say its true potential remains untapped [33d]
- Gold structures improve spin wave transfer to address electronics overheating problem [33d]
- 'Drowning continent': Study confirms Perth coastline's complex history [33d]
- Scientists discover how rice blast fungi interact with soil microbes [33d]
- New paintings and details uncovered in the Egyptian temple of Esna [33d]
- Dark matter has a firm grip on these galaxies [33d]
- From Catwoman to Han Solo, newly discovered wasps named after famous thieves [33d]
- Civilian support for military coups isn't a bug. It's a feature [33d]
- Massive stars born from violent cosmic collapse: New process of star formation challenges turbulent core model [33d]
- Researchers succeed in taking 3D X-ray images of a skyrmion [33d]
- 3D imaging study shows how geometric mechanics shape the dog's nose [33d]
- Pseudo-3D cubes technique could alter our understanding of cosmic structures, central black holes of galaxies [33d]
- How finance can be part of the solution to the world's biodiversity crisis [33d]
- Femtosecond fieldoscopy accesses molecule fingerprints at near-infrared spectral range [33d]
- Report highlights disparities in school meal charge policies [33d]
- Novel platform integrates 2D polaritons with detection system for miniaturized spectrometers [33d]
- Study reveals light-responsive gut mechanism in sea urchins [33d]
- Genetically modified chickens reveal testosterone's complex role in both male and female birds [33d]
- Going viral: Undergrads immersed in the wide, weird world of phages [33d]
- Poll suggests future of nation, economy and presidential election are top US stressors [33d]
- New fingerprint mass spectrometry method paves the way to solving the proteome [33d]
- Will tropical bird biodiversity run dry under climate change? Two visions for the future [33d]
- Record gamma rays detected at Milky Way's core [33d]
- Where there's smoke: The rising death toll from climate-charged fire in the landscape [33d]
- How fast is quantum entanglement? Scientists investigate it at the attosecond scale [33d]
- Paper mills: The 'cartel-like' companies behind fraudulent scientific journals [33d]
- 4,300 tons of space junk and rising: Another satellite breakup adds to orbital debris woes [33d]
- Farms study shows plastic mulch is contaminating agricultural fields [33d]
- New report reveals that targets to save 30% of the ocean by 2030 aren't being met [33d]
- A model for the decline of trends, fads and information sharing [33d]
- Get a grip: The best thumb position for disc launch speed and spin rate [33d]
- Theoretical framework reveals how reaction conditions tune catalytic selectivity [33d]
- Verified users on social media networks drive polarization and the formation of echo chambers, study finds [33d]
- Russia's 'meat grinder' tactics in Ukraine have proved effective in past wars—but at terrible cost [33d]
- Towards better solar cells: Exploring an anomalous phenomenon of electricity generation [33d]
- Nanoparticle technology demonstrates selective destruction of leukemia cancer cells [33d]
- Are academics more likely to answer emails from 'Melissa' or 'Rahul'? The answer may not surprise you [33d]
- To truly understand the health of a lake, you must look well beyond its shoreline [33d]
- With AI translation tools so powerful, what is the point of learning a language? [33d]
- Huge volumes of whey go to waste. We could do much more with this nutrient-rich liquid [33d]
- Exploring the authenticity of a pair of storied gloves rumored to belong to Shakespeare [33d]
- Study suggests frogs and toads will face new risks as water habitats dry up due to global warming [33d]
- Webb observations confirm 20-year-old galaxy models [33d]
- Was organized society an agitating or pacifying force in ancient Andes populations? [33d]
- New ice core data provide insight into climate 'tipping points' during the last Ice Age [33d]
- A blueprint for mapping melting ice sheets: Open-source tool can help make radar systems at a fraction of the cost [33d]
- Oriental hornets do not get sick or die when consuming very large amounts of alcohol, study shows [33d]
- May 2024 super geomagnetic storm challenges current space weather prediction models [33d]
- Right whales are migrating in new areas, prompting need for better protections, report finds [33d]
- Structural biology analysis of a Pseudomonas bacterial virus reveals a genome ejection motor [33d]
- A new view of the in-between years of our universe [33d]
- Researchers synthesize carbon nanotubes with precise chirality [33d]
- The case of a robot shark in a marine park raises questions about animal welfare [33d]
- Research suggests party affiliation is main voter cue, but identity of candidates could offer boost [33d]
- Climate change to alter seasonal outdoor activity patterns in US [33d]
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