The Brutalist Report - science
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- Extreme botany: Paramotorists soar across remote Peru desert to collect threatened plants [521d]
- Bottled water has a huge and growing toll on human and planetary health, experts warn [521d]
- 'Writing' with atoms could transform materials fabrication for quantum devices [521d]
- Microchip can save millions of liters of milk from going down the drain [521d]
- New insights into hot carrier solar cells: Study explores hot electron tunneling and collection to enhance efficiency [521d]
- Atmospheric methane increase during pandemic due primarily to wetland flooding, satellite data analysis finds [521d]
- Evaluating the flow of information for high-impact weather events [521d]
- Ancient DNA helps uncover the Iberian lynx's potential secret weapon against extinction [521d]
- Signs of hope for endangered Maugean skate [521d]
- Fecal transplants reduce ADHD and anxiety symptoms in dogs with epilepsy, researchers find [521d]
- New rules could help child welfare systems treat parents with disabilities more fairly [521d]
- Violence, harassment from students is overwhelmingly 'part of the job' for Saskatchewan education sector workers [521d]
- War affects girls and boys differently, Democratic Republic of Congo study finds [521d]
- Thermal effects in spintronics systematically assessed for first time [521d]
- Team presents VO₂@VS₂ one-step hydrothermal synthesis for stable and highly efficient Zn-ion storage [521d]
- Mesoamerican oak tree species in urgent need of conservation, says report [521d]
- Researchers unpack sign language's visual advantage [521d]
- Simulating a critical point in quark gluon fluid [521d]
- Report sets out three overlooked opportunities to fund net zero transition [521d]
- Finding the sweet spot: Machine learning reveals factors for successful crowdfunding [521d]
- Records show that churches monitored multilingual gossip in Elizabethan London [521d]
- Researcher overcomes portfolio optimization limitations with new approach [521d]
- Maintaining an essential habitat: What's good for pollinators is good for utility companies too [521d]
- New study reveals a countdown to save oceans from plastic pollution [521d]
- Channel conveyance and flood risk: Are current models missing the mark? [521d]
- AI network shows potential for predicting crop yield [521d]
- High-density monoculture boosts stand biomass in boreal pine plantations: Study [521d]
- Why home insurance rates are rising so fast across the US. Climate change plays a big role [521d]
- Study reveals shifting landscape of UN human rights discourse [521d]
- Whose 'right to suburbia'? New book exposes the banishment and battle for a place in Washington's suburbs [521d]
- First-ever interagency sea level rise website is live [521d]
- LGBTQ+ policies significantly reduce discrimination for transgender and nonbinary people [521d]
- Nitrogen fertilizer for soybeans offers limited yield benefits, study says [521d]
- Scientists studying impact of painting wind turbine blade black to reduce bird collisions [521d]
- Atmospheric blocking slows ocean-driven melting of Greenland's largest glacier tongue [521d]
- New catalyst developed for sustainable propylene production from biomass [521d]
- DNA analysis identifies senior officer from Franklin's ill-fated 1845 expedition [521d]
- Fruit-only diet found to improve bats' immune response to viruses [521d]
- Researchers identify factors affecting crossing structure use by ungulates in China [521d]
- What happens to the climate when Earth passes through interstellar clouds? [521d]
- Obama's 2012 reelection tied to better mental health in educated Black men, study suggests [521d]
- New study reveals how much influence global powers have on the economy [521d]
- Graphene spike mat uses ordinary fridge magnet tech to fight antibiotic resistance [521d]
- In the gateway to the Arctic, fat, ice and polar bears are crucial. All three are in trouble. [521d]
- Two killed in Mexico as Hurricane John weakens to tropical storm [521d]
- 1,000-year-old textiles reveal cultural resilience in the ancient Andes [521d]
- Archaeologists discover southern army fought at 'Europe's oldest battle' [521d]
- Why virtual reality nature can't provide the same wellness benefits as the real thing [521d]
- Discovering new energy levels in atomic hyperfine structures [521d]
- Study shows treed borders around crops provide a base for pollinating, pest-eating hoverflies [521d]
- Quantum sensing approach captures nanoscale electrochemical evolution in battery [521d]
- Studying fossil extraction on Native lands and exploring the depths of untold histories [521d]
- Researchers explore environmental impacts of genetically modified crops [521d]
- How a butterfly invasion minimizes genetic diversity [521d]
- Tree frog tadpoles have a unique way of not contaminating their water supply: Not pooping [521d]
- Better together: Gut microbiome communities found to have enhanced resilience to drugs [521d]
- Feeding coral reefs can aid their recovery from bleaching events [521d]
- Bio-based insecticidal ingredients have the potential to drive ecologically safer pesticides [521d]
- Neutron experiments settle 40-year debate on enzyme for drug design [521d]
- The 'publish or perish' mentality is fueling research paper retractions—and undermining science [521d]
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