The Brutalist Report - science
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- Florida pays python hunters to clear the Everglades. Ten years later, is it working? [976d]
- Veterinarians developing frailty instrument to personalize canine geriatric care [976d]
- Key to solving Libyan conflict lies within the country, analyst says [976d]
- Study examines what drives belief [976d]
- Researchers develop standards to help eliminate 'forever chemicals' in firefighting foams [976d]
- Concerns over the quality and effectiveness of counter-terrorism training for UK public places [976d]
- Researchers use liquid metal and laser ablation to create stretchable miniature antennas [976d]
- Experiment demonstrates how worm hosts and associated microbiome jointly contribute to environmental adaptation [976d]
- Massachusetts will be the first state to stop buying plastic, governor says [976d]
- Incarceration rates, falling in every US state, drive significant shifts in risk of prison for marginalized groups [976d]
- Mapping deadly oak wilt disease from space to protect our forests [976d]
- Employee surveys may miss out on uncovering toxic leadership practices: Study [976d]
- Scientists call for a tree planting drive to help tackle heat waves [976d]
- Scientists develop self-healing elastomer for flexible electronics [976d]
- SLAC fires up the world's most powerful X-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science [976d]
- Incubator or barrier? Exploring the links between agriculture, biodiversity and the spread of pathogens [976d]
- Unveiling the invisible: A bioinspired CMOS-integrated polarization imaging sensor [976d]
- What the French Revolution can teach us about inflation [976d]
- Single cell protein: An alternative eco-friendly protein source derived from microorganisms [976d]
- Synthesizing a 2D copper-based complex and expanding it into a 3D structure to explore its applications [976d]
- Do cyanobacteria make the neurotoxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine? [976d]
- A thermal processable, self-healing, and fully bio-based starch plastic [976d]
- Improving the properties of sweeteners for enhanced thermal energy storage [976d]
- First seismic network installed on Alaska's reawakened Mount Edgecumbe volcano [976d]
- Canopy gaps help Eastern hemlock outlast invasive insect [976d]
- New research highlights importance of equity in education [976d]
- Healthy connections can help kids cope with cyberbullying [976d]
- Societal collapse is underway and museums can be unlikely heroes, suggests expert [976d]
- Unlocking urban diversity: The magnetism of complex amenities [976d]
- Admissions policies that consider grades in context of available opportunities linked to college success [976d]
- Plans to tackle food security must integrate local knowledge to preserve Earth's critical zone, warn experts [976d]
- Study cautions that opinions drawn from social media are skewed by vocal minorities [976d]
- If astronomers see these chemicals in a planet's atmosphere, there's likely an advanced civilization there [976d]
- Moral support is a powerful performance enhancer, sports study shows [976d]
- SpaceX test fires a Raptor engine, simulating a lunar landing [976d]
- Gauging the key role animals can play in monitoring climate change [976d]
- Remote work can slash your carbon footprint, if done right [976d]
- Could taxing unhealthy food help in the battle against climate change? [976d]
- Potential spoilage microbe found in microfiltered milk [976d]
- Pandemic altered predictability of stock market, according to social media data [976d]
- Q&A: Decadal survey sets agenda for biological, physical sciences in space [976d]
- Climate change threatens fashion industry [976d]
- Study finds human-driven mass extinction is eliminating entire branches of the tree of life [976d]
- Genomes of enigmatic tusk shells provide new insights into early molluscan evolution [976d]
- Gene links exercise endurance, cold tolerance, and cellular maintenance in flies [976d]
- Scientists discover nanofabrication of photonic crystals on buried ancient Roman glass [976d]
- The pace of climate-driven extinction is accelerating, new study shows [976d]
- Using nostalgia effectively in the realm of design and innovation [976d]
- A call for less talk and more action on luxury emissions [976d]
- Why 'UFOs' should be tracked in the water as well as the skies [976d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses work to solve America's groundwater crisis [976d]
- Study on cadavers shows ant activity can mislead investigators [976d]
- NASA's Curiosity rover reaches Mars ridge where water left debris pileup [976d]
- Study explores effects of meditation on social media use [976d]
- Creativity research in 12 languages: Research team expands automatic semantic evaluation methods [976d]
- Exploring just how extreme future storms could get [976d]
- Water shortage drives elephant migration from Zimbabwe [976d]
- Accounting transparency effort tied to decreased funding for innovation [976d]
- Joining the dots: Mathematicians solve hot coloring problem [976d]
- STELLA: NASA's DIY educational gadget for measuring plant health [976d]
- Uncovering the potential health benefits of alcoholic beverages derived from spent coffee grounds [976d]
- Helicopters could map the magnetic fields on Mars [976d]
- Social interactions during field courses relate to student identity [976d]
- A new observatory could spot core-collapse supernovae before they explode [976d]
- The Milky Way's disk is warped. Is that because its dark matter halo is tilted? [976d]
- Libya flood disaster: Scale of the catastrophe must bring two warring factions together, says researcher [976d]
- Worried about heat and fire this summer? Here's how to to prepare [976d]
- Of Australian students with a disability, 70% are excluded at school. Education reforms can fix this [976d]
- Desert dust storms carry human-made toxic pollutants, and the health risk extends indoors [976d]
- Well behind at halftime: Here's how to get the UN Sustainable Development Goals back on track [976d]
- Almost half of koala habitats will be under high bushfire threat by 2070, researchers forecast [976d]
- How weather 'blocks' have triggered more extreme heat waves and floods across Europe [976d]
- Hubble captures galaxy NGC 3156 [976d]
- How pubs could get drinkers to swallow a peak-time price rise [976d]
- Livestock manure management from the perspective of carbon neutrality in China [976d]
- Researchers explore theorized dark photons in connection with dark matter [976d]
- Study discovers origins of cryptic markings in Aotearoa New Zealand's deep sea [976d]
- Sustainable use of natural resources: Lessons from Pantanal communities [976d]
- Marine heat waves last longer in deeper water: Study [976d]
- We gave $7,500 to people experiencing homelessness—here's what happened next [976d]
- UFOs: What we will learn from the NASA panel investigating sightings [976d]
- Have researchers found the missing link to make easy protein sequencing possible? [976d]
- Step change in upconversion the key to clean water, green energy and futuristic medicine [976d]
- Upconversion photoluminescence appears to shine polarized and brighter [976d]
- Research identifies new potential hurdle for nano-based therapies [976d]
- Viking trade connections stretched over hundreds of kilometers to the Arctic, research shows [976d]
- Study demonstrates atomic layer deposition route to scalable, electronic-grade van der Waals tellurium thin films [976d]
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