The Brutalist Report - science
- White actors featured more than non-white actors on American film posters, finds study [767d]
- Anxiety of head teachers across England 'substantially increased' during the pandemic [767d]
- Submonolayer biolasers: Lower gain, higher sensitivity [768d]
- A new map tool for monitoring pan-Arctic trends of permafrost landscape change [768d]
- Whole-infrared-band camouflage with dual-band radiative heat dissipation [768d]
- Natural gas flare samples collected by aircraft reveal high variation in nitrogen oxides emission estimates [768d]
- Creativity helps the disempowered to highlight climate emergency concerns, study shows [768d]
- NASA to demonstrate autonomous navigation system on moon [768d]
- Study: 'Legacy' phosphorus delays water quality improvements in Gulf of Mexico [768d]
- Green doesn't always mean clean: Cleaning products urgently need better regulation, researchers warn [768d]
- Creating a toolkit of yeast strains that over-produce key cellular building blocks [768d]
- The number of monarch butterflies at their Mexico wintering sites has plummeted this year [768d]
- Axiom Space astronauts depart space station for 2-day ride home to Florida [768d]
- For your processing pleasure: The sharpest pictures of Jupiter's volcanic moon Io in a generation [768d]
- Chile's deadly wildfires extinguished [768d]
- Reinforcing the diverse ways people access seafood can ensure healthy communities in the face of change [768d]
- Study finds corn genome can gang up on multiple pathogens at once [768d]
- Examining how molecular orbitals determine stability [768d]
- After prison, perpetrators of genocide say they've changed [768d]
- NASA's Roman telescope to use rare events to calculate expansion rate of universe [768d]
- Friend or foe? Researchers explore ancient partnership between moss and fungi [768d]
- Clarity needed for businesses to achieve greenhouse gas mitigation, study says [768d]
- MXene-coated devices can guide microwaves in space and lighten the payload [768d]
- Gender-diverse boardrooms reduce leaked deal information, research suggests [768d]
- Charting the course to eco-friendly steel: China's blueprint for cleaner air and a cooler planet [768d]
- New research discovers adult Komodo teeth are surprisingly similar to those of theropod dinosaurs [768d]
- Report outlines how firms can effectively increase female representation [768d]
- Does your community have a personality type? [768d]
- Multiple city hubs, dispersed parks found to keep metro areas cooler [768d]
- Study shows how plants adapt to cold ambient temperatures and frost [768d]
- CyberShake study uses Summit supercomputer to investigate earthquake hazards [768d]
- Psychology study unearths ways to bolster global climate awareness and climate action [768d]
- Scientists reveal why blueberries are blue [768d]
- Study finds plankton use UV light sensors to detect pressure change and avoid getting swept away [768d]
- The wetland model of urban sustainability [768d]
- ALMA gets a new hydrogen maser [768d]
- Researcher examines proactive change-oriented behaviors by public service providers [768d]
- How long did Neanderthals and modern humans co-exist in Europe? Evidence suggests it may have been at least 10,000 years [768d]
- Greenland Climate Network measurement series reprocessed [768d]
- New species of 65 million year old fossil shark discovered in Alabama [768d]
- Chile's biggest botanical garden like 'smoker's lung' after wildfire [768d]
- How international recognition of cultural practices could be a new way to protect refugees [768d]
- Astronomers measure the mass of the Milky Way by calculating how hard it is to escape [768d]
- New UN weather agency chief says rate of global warming is speeding up [768d]
- Study reveals how kelp forests persisted through the large 2014–2016 Pacific marine heat wave [768d]
- Australian researchers develop new method to more accurately spot underground nuclear tests [768d]
- January 2024 was warmest on record in Spain [768d]
- Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on soil nematode community of soybean farmland [768d]
- On Hawaii's Kilauea, little stresses add up [768d]
- Is there a typical rate of cultural evolution? [768d]
- The long journey of a child who died more than 2,000 years ago [768d]
- How air pollution harms pollination [768d]
- How fruit flies control the brain's 'steering wheel' [768d]
- Mimas' surprise: Tiny moon holds young ocean beneath icy shell [768d]
- Quantum materials: A new state of matter with chiral properties [768d]
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