The Brutalist Report - science
- Engraved trees map the way to preserving Sámi culture [459d]
- Increasing complexity challenges strategic management, researcher finds [459d]
- Oceanographic expedition provides evidence on the 'atlantification' of the Arctic Ocean [459d]
- Mixed forests can reduce the risk of forest damage in a warmer climate [459d]
- Iron-clad defense: How microbes shield tomato crops from bacterial wilt [459d]
- Scientists develop culture system to unlock secrets of the skin microbiome [459d]
- Low-cost phenotyping system unveils key insights into quantitative disease resistance in wild tomatoes [459d]
- Plant biologists show how two genes work together to trigger embryo formation in rice [459d]
- Noninvasive plant stress phenotyping: A multi-organ approach to combat abiotic stressors [459d]
- Chandra and Hubble tune into 'flame-throwing' Guitar Nebula [459d]
- NASA ocean world explorers have to swim before they can fly [459d]
- Using matter waves, scientists unveil novel collective behaviors in quantum optics [459d]
- Scientists discover a new giant virus that infects freshwater algae [459d]
- Light-activated, drug-carrying liposomes show potential for minimally invasive glaucoma treatments [459d]
- NASA's Swift reaches 20th anniversary in improved pointing mode [459d]
- Climate change and air pollution could risk 30 million lives annually by 2100 [459d]
- Reef studies highlight missing clues to conserve fish species [459d]
- The mystery of the secretly sexual lichens [459d]
- Oldest known alphabet unearthed in ancient Syrian city [459d]
- Light-altering paint for greenhouses could help lengthen the fruit growing season in less sunny countries [459d]
- Making Mars's moons: Supercomputers offer 'disruptive' new explanation [459d]
- Sugar-like nanoparticle covering could boost cancer drug delivery [459d]
- Light-based technology is safe and effective for mitigating fungal contamination of cereal grains, study finds [459d]
- Study finds 90% of drink spiking goes unreported in UK [459d]
- School social workers an underutilized resource as mental health challenges in children sees increase [459d]
- New model sheds light on groundwater declines by linking irrigation decisions and groundwater use [459d]
- Decontaminating toxic tires: Researchers show ability to remove toxic particles from end-of-life tires [459d]
- R sounds are rough, and L sounds are smooth: Cross-cultural study finds these associations may be universal [459d]
- Heart cockles have windows in their shells to let in light for symbiotic algae [459d]
- Ultra-compact optical design enhances virtual and augmented reality device cameras [459d]
- Larger pay increases and better benefits could support teacher retention, survey finds [459d]
- Madagascar's huge ocean algae bloom was caused by dust from drought-stricken southern Africa [459d]
- School break means more drink spiking warnings—why is the burden still on women to stay safe? [459d]
- Megapixel fluorescence microscopy through scattering layers made simple [459d]
- Neighborly networking may motivate local climate action, survey suggests [459d]
- Study shows friendly social behaviors are contagious for chimpanzees [459d]
- Manatees might be relatively recent arrivals to Florida, study finds [459d]
- Report shows disparity in views of child participation in community services [459d]
- Companies are still committing to net-zero emissions, even if it's a bumpy road. Here's what the data show [459d]
- Australian women are still being paid almost $30,000 a year less than men and the gap widens with age [459d]
- Canada's first moon rover will soon have a name as it prepares to explore a hostile lunar region [459d]
- Parents lie to children all the time—but they should think twice about it [459d]
- Study reveals how caregiving for loved ones shapes lives of Cleveland's chronically homeless [459d]
- 'Will you buy fewer plastic bottles?' A simple question can change our behavior [459d]
- Young planet discovery could provide new insight into planet formation [459d]
- Life in the world's deepest seas: The challenge of finding 1,000 new marine species by 2030 [459d]
- Study finds CEOs' decisions can be haunted by memories of past recessions [459d]
- It's been 100 years since we learned the Milky Way is not the only galaxy [459d]
- Growing soybeans has a surprisingly significant emissions footprint, but it's ripe for reduction [459d]
- Early 20th century oceans might have been warmer than previously thought [459d]
- Researchers develop pioneering monitoring technique to help build mangrove resilience [459d]
- Why people would rather clean the toilet than check their bank balance—and the spending problems this leads to [459d]
- Many physicists argue the universe is fine-tuned for life. Our findings question this idea [459d]
- New study emphasizes value of a carbon tax to effectively decarbonize the economy [459d]
- Do pipe organs create an auto-tune effect? Understanding largest class of music instrument's effects on concert halls [459d]
- Curiosity, images, and scientific exploration: New book by physicist explores remarkable phenomena [459d]
- Idea thieves tend to target early concepts, experiments find [459d]
- New tool to map protease specificity may pave the way for improved treatments [459d]
- Researchers calculate topological numbers for 2D materials with spiral boundary conditions [459d]
- Researchers discover the essential role of light in the organization of retinal cells [459d]
- New research could help nonprofits attract millions of online donors [459d]
- Dedicated Roman gladiator superfans were the football hooligans of their day [459d]
- COP29: Only by returning carbon to the ground is net zero truly possible [459d]
- US, China must collaborate on carbon dioxide removal, report finds [459d]
- I've studied organizational failure for decades—the Church of England needs more than a new leader [459d]
- When picking schools, don't get stuck on single-sex vs. co-ed—ask whether all students supported and included [459d]
- Investment in support services effective in increasing diversity, retention of apprentices in highway construction [459d]
- Cas9-PE system achieves precise editing and site-specific random mutation in rice [459d]
- Compound weather events found to have greater effect on wetland methane emissions than discrete weather extremes do [459d]
- Sweet tooth—Ethiopian wolves seen feeding on nectar of red hot poker flowers [459d]
- Diverse diets of civets in Borneo rainforest allow them to live in same geographical area [459d]
- Turning carbon emissions into methane fuel: New method offers potential for abundant energy savings [459d]
- Researchers use immersive 3D tech to document and study the human past [459d]
- Carbon credits scheme failing threatened species, says study [459d]
- Predicting the next supernova explosion: New simulations reveal the physics of supernova shock breakout [459d]
- Self-assembling proteins can be used for higher performance, more sustainable skincare products [459d]
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