The Brutalist Report - science
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- Do you speak cat? Take this quiz to find out [229d]
- Where's nature positive? Australia must ensure environment reforms work to restore what's been lost [230d]
- Minnesota schools under stress as they try to serve students' mental health needs [230d]
- Online child sexual exploitation is a rising but misunderstood threat—here's what the experts want you to know [230d]
- How wars ravage the environment—and what international law is doing about it [230d]
- The beauty backfire effect: Being too attractive can hurt fitness influencers, new research shows [230d]
- Ancient Greeks and Romans knew harming the environment could change the climate [230d]
- Deep-sea sponge microbes yield promising molecule to combat salmonid disease [230d]
- Home advantage? How consumers misjudge the environmental impact of imported food [230d]
- Bioinspired dual-phase nanopesticide enables smart controlled release [230d]
- An innovative tool coating could improve the way products—from aerospace to medical devices—are made [230d]
- Island reptiles face extinction before they are even studied, warns global review [230d]
- Asymmetric stress engineering advances current-carrying performance of iron-based superconducting wires [230d]
- Universe's expansion 'is now slowing, not speeding up': Evidence mounts that dark energy weakens over time [230d]
- Brazil's upcoming UN climate summit highlights how tricky climate pledges are to keep [230d]
- Video: Copernicus Sentinel-1D launch [230d]
- Astronomers reveal tasty insights into exoplanet formation using SPAM [230d]
- Engineered membraneless organelles boost bioproduction in Corynebacterium glutamicum [230d]
- Researchers improve marine aerosol remote sensing accuracy using multiangular polarimetry [230d]
- Tiny diatoms, big climate impact: How microscopic skeletons rapidly shape ocean chemistry [230d]
- New environmental DNA test could help rare hammerhead sharks fight extinction [230d]
- Those who work together tend to move in sync, trampoline experiment shows [230d]
- Simulations show Antarctic meltwater slows warming but drives uneven sea level rise [230d]
- The basic mechanisms of visual attention emerged over 500 million years ago, study suggests [230d]
- California surface water costs can triple during drought, underlining need for better management [230d]
- East African Rift study uncovers why breaking up is hard for some continents [230d]
- Researchers discover an 'all-body brain' in sea urchins [230d]
- The 'blue forest' in figures: First global inventory of carbon stored by seagrass meadows [230d]
- Urban fungi show signs of thermal adaptation [230d]
- Extended defects unlock new properties in nanomaterials [230d]
- Chasing and splashing molecules create resilient order from apparent chaos, study shows [230d]
- Female college students fall behind in academic recovery from COVID pandemic [230d]
- Ultrathin racetrack memory devices now work without insulating buffer layers [230d]
- Forests face hotter canopies as projected CO₂ levels drive up leaf temperatures [230d]
- UK law turns a blind eye to the severe financial consequences of being in an abusive relationship, study warns [230d]
- Rabies research unlocks how viruses do so much with so few proteins [230d]
- Euclid peers through dark cloud LDN 1641's dusty veil [230d]
- Should we build an optical interferometer on the moon? [230d]
- UN says forests should form key plank of COP30 [230d]
- Helheim Glacier's massive calving events don't behave the way scientists assumed [230d]
- How phosphorylation helps ward off defects during reproduction [230d]
- Q&A: Measuring temptation one mouse click at a time [230d]
- When irrigation backfires: Global farming practices are driving heat stress and water strain, research warns [230d]
- Solar Orbiter provides first glimpse of the sun's polar magnetic field in motion [230d]
- Many mini-Neptunes once thought to be lava worlds may actually have solid surfaces [230d]
- The problem with 'mega-COPs': Can a 50,000-person conference still tackle climate change? [230d]
- Prepopulated search bars can significantly boost online sales, says marketing study [230d]
- Main driver of Sargassum blooms in the Atlantic Ocean revealed [230d]
- Plasma lens can focus attosecond pulses across different ranges of XUV light [230d]
- Paradox of rotating turbulence finally tamed with 'hurricane-in-a-lab' [230d]
- Double disadvantage hurts more than twice as much when it comes to social isolation, study finds [230d]
- Large ritual constructions by early Mesoamericans may represent the order of the universe [230d]
- Southern Ocean's winter CO₂ outgassing underestimated by 40%, study reveals [230d]
- Research finds writing emotional product reviews increases our brand loyalty [230d]
- Ukraine's massive nature project is helping veterans and land recover [230d]
- Sex for money: Study reveals the harm that 'blessers' can do to young women [230d]
- Sulfur cave spiders build an arachnid megacity and possibly the largest-ever spider web [230d]
- The escape room challenge: How one person's narcissism can undermine a whole team [230d]
- Solar radiation could cool Earth, not replace emissions [230d]
- Nation topped goal of 1 million more STEM graduates over the past decade, analysis finds [230d]
- Pillar-cage fluorinated hybrid porous framework features rare quasi-Johnson solid J₂₈ structure [230d]
- Land degradation outpaces restoration in Africa's Great Green Wall [230d]
- Customers can become more loyal if their banks solve fraud cases, researchers find [230d]
- Two independent quantum networks successfully fused into one [230d]
- Hand gestures that illustrate speech boost persuasiveness, study shows [230d]
- Historical maps reveal 99% loss of meadows in English countryside [230d]
- Ancient mammoth tooth offers clues about Ice Age life in northeastern Canada [230d]
- Lipid nanoparticles that can deliver mRNA directly into heart muscle cells discovered [230d]
- What should countries do with their nuclear waste? Management strategies focus on radionuclide iodine-129 [230d]
- Genome expansion helps plants adapt to tropical environments [230d]
- Are the cosmic voids truly empty? [230d]
- Forest structure and recent infestations drive bark beetle damage clustering in Finland [230d]
- How forest thinning significantly influences the ability of forests to store or release carbon [230d]
- COVID-19 school closures curbed reporting of child violence incidents in Chile, study finds [230d]
- Student motivation may shape study habits, grades [230d]
- Coastal groundwater rivals rivers and volcanoes in shaping ocean chemistry, study finds [230d]
- Aging stars may be destroying their closest planets [230d]
- Repeated impacts could regenerate exoplanet atmospheres around red dwarfs [230d]
- Scientists reveal it is feasible to send quantum signals from Earth to a satellite [230d]
- Taiwan's ancient vanished ecosystem: Today's forests were once warm savanna, elephant teeth show [230d]
- EU strikes last-ditch deal on climate targets as COP30 looms [230d]
- Plasma strategy boosts antibacterial efficacy of silica-based materials [230d]
- First complete 3D structure of yellow fever virus reveals key differences between strains [230d]
- Polar ocean turbulence projected to intensify as sea ice declines [230d]
- Superconducting qubit that lasts for over 1 millisecond is primed for industrial scaling [230d]
- Japan deploys troops to counter surge in bear attacks [230d]
- SPRTA: A smarter way to measure evolution uncertainty [230d]
- Termite 'jumping genes' provide template to resolve tree of life [230d]
- Nanobodies from camels and llamas offer promise for treating schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease [230d]
- Data integration key to understanding Asia-Pacific marine change, researchers say [230d]
- Companies that 'sell to buy' reap $234 million shareholder boost, study finds [230d]
- Mating injuries may give us a new way of identifying dinosaur genders [230d]
- Access denied: How banning books reduces reading volume and achievement [230d]
- The world's healthiest countries aren't the richest, study finds [230d]
- Can Israel feed itself? Economic model to rethink food self-sufficiency unveiled [230d]
- Kaua'i adopts first-ever framework to guide post-disaster recovery, redevelopment [230d]
- When mega wildfires can actually be a good thing [230d]
- New modeling shows difficult future for the Great Barrier Reef under climate change [230d]
- California agriculture dept. is hiding bird flu information, legal aid group alleges in lawsuit [230d]
- Body preservation technique applied to wood to make it stronger, protect from decay [230d]
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