The Brutalist Report - science
- Algae can clean sewage without electricity or chemicals; we put it to the test in South Africa [246d]
- Artificial insemination a win for Zimbabwe's farmers [246d]
- Majority of riders and drivers in UK 'gig economy' suffer anxiety over ratings and pay, study suggests [246d]
- One lawsuit just helped melt the fossil fuel industry's defense against being held accountable for climate change [246d]
- Working model reveals how protein anillin controls asymmetry during embryonic cell division [246d]
- Subantarctic Mode Waters traced to distinct origins in Indian and Pacific oceans [246d]
- Immunosuppressive nanoparticles slow atherosclerosis progression in animal models [246d]
- Transparent film uses graphene for stable, light-responsive applications [246d]
- Historic village water tanks provide a lifeline for amphibians [246d]
- Q&A: Exploring ultra-high-temperature ceramics for fusion energy [246d]
- Amphibians face mounting threats as heat waves and droughts intensify worldwide [246d]
- Fish with legs and sea slug thieves: Researcher reveals lessons from unusual organisms [246d]
- Experimenting with generative AI to kibbitz and futz towards more inclusive futures [246d]
- Framing social issues as 'civil rights' can sometimes backfire [246d]
- Tech can empower home care workers, not just surveil them [246d]
- New research examines PFAS contamination at Holloman Lake in New Mexico [246d]
- Imported ladybird beetles save Grenada's ice cream fruit [246d]
- Three ways the government can silence opinions it disagrees with, without using censorship [246d]
- Virtual reality is beneficial for remote instruction, says study, but there's a time limit [246d]
- Northern lights could be visible again in some US states after weekend solar storms [246d]
- New model helps to figure out which distant planets may host life [246d]
- Children need more say in their education; here's why it matters [246d]
- Passing stars could have a significant impact on the future of our solar system [246d]
- Some countries are undermining Western sanctions against Russia, study finds [246d]
- Advanced orbital constellations for solar storm defense [246d]
- Traveling to Mars and Ceres using Lunar Gateway as a springboard [246d]
- Have astronomers identified the lost star of 1408? [246d]
- We need to be looking for life in 'continuous' habitable zones, say researchers [246d]
- Supercomputer simulation reveals how merging neutron stars form black holes and powerful jets [246d]
- Iron from coal and steel industries alters North Pacific ecosystem, study reveals [246d]
- Hijacking the cell: How poxvirus modifies ribosome function to spread [246d]
- Will surging sea levels kill the Great Barrier Reef? Ancient coral fossils may hold the answer [246d]
- Cheaper food or a compromise on standards? Why the UK's trade deal with the US is sounding alarm bells [246d]
- Practical ways families can foster kids' love of literacy during the summer months [246d]
- Playing with fire: Harnessing lava to build sustainable cities [246d]
- Long-awaited mystery fungus sought by LSD's inventor discovered [246d]
- Hurricane season is here, but FEMA's policy change could leave low-income areas less protected [247d]
- Detroit's population grew in 2023, 2024—a strategy to welcome immigrants helps explain the turnaround [247d]
- Veterans' protests planned for D-Day latest in nearly 250 years of fighting for their benefits [247d]
- Decades of searching and a chance discovery: Why finding Leadbeater's possum in NSW is such big news [247d]
- Satellite data reveals forest soil moisture measurement methods are inadequate [247d]
- AI-guided chemistry enables on-demand protein activation in living mice [247d]
- Aromatic micelles enable aqueous 100 nm-sized polycavity particles for better dye incorporation [247d]
- Switchable catalytic nanointerfaces can extend hydrogen production system lifespan [247d]
- High-res seismic imaging provides detailed internal view of Campi Flegrei caldera [247d]
- How seaweed is a powerful, yet surprising, climate solution [247d]
- Linking pay to performance boosts AI use in decision-making [247d]
- Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians for centuries—technology is revolutionizing the search [247d]
- Redefining physics to roll a ball vertically [247d]
- Human-caused dust events linked to fallow farmland [247d]
- Kids care deeply about our planet, so adults need to start listening [247d]
- If it looks like a dire wolf, is it a dire wolf? How to define a species is a scientific and philosophical question [247d]
- Creating better policy with consensus-building tools [247d]
- Why trust is a key ingredient in scientific innovation [247d]
- New guide explores how cemeteries can conserve local flora [247d]
- Uncovering the chemistry of interstellar space [247d]
- First national stocktake of Australia's food system reveals hidden costs and big opportunities [247d]
- Heat watch study reveals local hot spots and climate vulnerabilities across 10 cities [247d]
- How the birth of a child changes parents' environmental and climate concerns [247d]
- UK registers warmest spring on record: Weather service [247d]
- A global view of men's experiences with partner violence [247d]
- Spain records highest May temperature on record [247d]
- Examining why women ascend the corporate ladder more slowly than men [247d]
- Massive plume of ash, gas spews from Italy's Mount Etna [247d]
- Rewiring corporate accounting in Vietnam [247d]
- PFAS could be replaced with safe graphene oxide solution [247d]
- Archaeologists find new evidence of ancient slave labor in southern Iraq [247d]
- Air-quality monitoring underestimates toxic emissions to Salton Sea communities, study finds [247d]
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