The Brutalist Report - science
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- Global study examines culture of sustainability at universities [55d]
- Flat Earth, spirits and conspiracy theories: Experience can shape even extraordinary beliefs [55d]
- The silent violence of ableism in architecture [55d]
- A 1939 Royal Commission found burning forests leads to more bushfires. But the cycle of destruction can be stopped [55d]
- Researchers develop sustainable technology to extract isoflavones from soybean meal [55d]
- Technology boosts hop production in Brazil and paves way for new bioproducts [55d]
- Fossil hunters find tracks of animals from about 3 million years ago, a first in South Africa [55d]
- DNA from soil could soon reveal who lived in ice age caves [55d]
- Celebrities are cloning their pets, but the procedure risks animals' health and well-being [55d]
- Specific musical features have the power to make people bounce or sway, researchers discover [55d]
- Neural network helps detect gunshots from illegal rainforest poaching [55d]
- Will glacier melt lead to increased seismic activity in mountain regions? [55d]
- A novel role for Zer1 may help cells combat neurodegeneration and oxidative stress [55d]
- Employee delight found to boost workplace motivation and team performance [55d]
- Flood risks in delta cities are increasing, Shanghai study finds [55d]
- London's night workers face inequalities in pay, health, safety and dignity [55d]
- How have our satisfaction (and our productivity) with teleworking evolved since the COVID shock? [55d]
- Philosopher warns widespread schadenfreude undermines democratic norms [55d]
- Scientists call for urgent measures to protect underwater forests in new global 'marine animal forests manifesto' [55d]
- Carbon monoxide, the 'silent killer,' becomes a boon for fuel cell catalysts [55d]
- Rising heat leads to minimal losses for California processing of tomatoes [55d]
- CRISPR-based platform shines a brighter light on the link between cells and disease [55d]
- Plant 'first responder' cells warn neighbors about bacterial pathogens [55d]
- Smart hydrogels act as 'micromachines' to squeeze and study living cells [55d]
- New interactive guide available on making the biggest climate difference [55d]
- Researchers uncover synchronous ecological collapse across Paleotethys Ocean during Permian–Triassic transition [55d]
- Researchers confirm new Rickettsia species found in dogs [55d]
- Urban blue spaces quietly support food, income and community [55d]
- Tracking forever chemicals across food web shows not all isomers are distributed equally [55d]
- Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten 'processed plant foods' [55d]
- Emissions from global wildfires far higher than previously thought [55d]
- Only one in 10 Hawaiʻi households meets emergency preparedness standards [55d]
- Tire and road abrasion found to be biggest sources of particulate emissions in road traffic [55d]
- Sunlight, water and air power a cleaner method for making hydrogen peroxide [55d]
- Researchers use social media for real-time monitoring of heat experiences [55d]
- The minority dilemma in media reports: Study finds cognitive bias, not prejudice, drives labels in news coverage [55d]
- Zapping stem cells could boost growth of new tissues and organs [55d]
- New levitating sensors could pave way to dark matter detection and quantum sensing [55d]
- X-ray laser offers new look at protein movement inside cells [55d]
- How cancer cells keep their chromosomes intact to continue dividing relentlessly [55d]
- Newly discovered viral enzymes act like molecular scissors to disable immune alarm signals [55d]
- Fabergé's rare Winter Egg fetches record £22.9 mn at auction [55d]
- Chimpanzee calls trigger unique brain activity in humans, revealing shared vocal processing skills [55d]
- Toxoplasmosis: How a deadly parasite infects its host cells [55d]
- Chance discovery converts toxic nitric oxide into nitrogen gas at room temperature [55d]
- Rapid weather shifts govern how plants influence climate and air quality, study finds [55d]
- Optical clock sets new accuracy record, bringing us closer to a new definition of the second [55d]
- Adjustable DNA 'shield' can control timing and rate at which mRNA produces proteins in vivo [55d]
- When Americans migrate from violent states, the risk of future violence follows them [55d]
- Scientists call for greater focus on conserving whole ecosystems instead of charismatic species [55d]
- Spain detects seven new African swine fever cases [55d]
- Scientists advance quantum signaling with twisted light technology [55d]
- Spanish pork producers 'very concerned' by African swine fever [55d]
- Crickets munch on microplastics—especially if they have a big mouth [55d]
- Ancient stalagmite provides insights into how climate affected early communities in cradle of civilization [55d]
- Shapeshifting gates guard the cell nucleus, challenging old ideas [55d]
- Striped bass are struggling: Biologists identify keys to sustainable fisheries [55d]
- What ancient Athens teaches us about debate and dissent in the social media age [55d]
- From earthquakes to wildfires, Canada is woefully ill-prepared for disasters [55d]
- The future of work—according to Generation Z—is purposeful, digital and flexible [55d]
- Seeing physics as a mountain landscape for classification of nonlinear systems [55d]
- Define your dating goals: Study shows clarity is key to dating satisfaction [55d]
- Sugars, 'gum,' stardust found in NASA's asteroid Bennu samples [55d]
- Ranked choice voting outperforms winner-take-all system used to elect nearly every US politician [55d]
- Why protecting Colorado children from dying of domestic violence is such a hard problem [55d]
- Why do family companies even exist? They know how to 'win without fighting' [55d]
- New critically endangered 'fairy lantern' plant species discovered in Malaysia [55d]
- Before trips to Mars, we need better protection from cosmic rays [55d]
- Historical geography helps researchers solve 2,700-year old eclipse mystery [55d]
- New research discovers dementia-linked protein's role in DNA mistakes [55d]
- Supply chain resilience examined using the world of curry [55d]
- Language mixing has no negative effect on toddlers' vocabulary development, study shows [55d]
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