The Brutalist Report - science
- Climate change is contributing to drought in the American West even without rainfall deficits, scientists find [189d]
- Scientists calculate predictions for meson measurements [189d]
- Asset owners could drive investment in climate change mitigation, research suggests [189d]
- Coyotes are thriving despite human and predator pressures, large-scale study finds [189d]
- A researcher defines three types of teleworkers: Realistic, ambivalent and enthusiastic [189d]
- Artificial receptors made from coronavirus DNA open up new avenues for research [189d]
- Examining how stellar threats impact the habitable zone of exoplanets [189d]
- Team develops non-invasive biosensor for early kidney disease detection [189d]
- Locally optimized urban form can reduce carbon dioxide emissions [189d]
- Employers hold sway in immigration bureaucracy [189d]
- Researcher highlights the combined effects of climate change and chemical pollution [189d]
- Mysterious Sydney beach blobs: Scientists uncover their complex composition [189d]
- Gray squirrel control: Study shows promise for effective contraceptive delivery system [189d]
- Ancient unicellular organism indicates embryonic development might have existed prior to animals' evolution [189d]
- Australian dragon study reveals surprising link between motor systems control and sleep rhythms [189d]
- Assessing the efficacy of clinical drugs targeting SARS-CoV-2 main protease [189d]
- Novel AI framework incorporates experimental data and text-based narratives to accelerate search for new proteins [189d]
- Experiment reveals how Earth's magnetic field influences flow in planet's core [189d]
- Earliest evidence of Ephedra use found in 15,000-year-old Moroccan burial [189d]
- 'Shallow' sports and 'deep' social hierarchies: Not all pecking orders are created equally [189d]
- New PFAS testing method could make water testing more affordable, portable and accessible [189d]
- Biologists discover how plants evolved multiple ways to override genetic instructions [189d]
- Soundtracks in toy ads shape gender stereotypes, study suggests [189d]
- Grocery stores are more reliable than sushi restaurants in labeling salmon properly, Seattle study finds [189d]
- Pathogens that cling to microplastics may survive wastewater treatment [189d]
- Making 'stressed' potatoes more climate-resilient [189d]
- Public pressure found to influence whether companies reduce their environmental impact [189d]
- More families purchased school meals after federal nutrition policies enacted, research suggests [189d]
- Balancing quantity and quality: How X/Twitter's algorithm influences our consumption of news [189d]
- The high cost of complexity: New study explores energy needs of multicellular life [189d]
- How empty cans could make Thailand's roads safer [189d]
- Mighty radio bursts linked to massive galaxies: New clues about how magnetars form [189d]
- Probability training: Preventing errors of reasoning in medicine and law [189d]
- New report details what happened to the Arecibo Observatory [189d]
- Making farming better for bees: Can we breed crops that produce more nectar and pollen? [189d]
- Struggling with relationships? You may be too materialistic [189d]
- New research reveals how stormy conditions affect albatrosses' ability to feed [189d]
- Asteroid grains shed light on the outer solar system's origins [189d]
- Extreme weather already cost vulnerable island nations US$141 billion—and 38% is attributable to climate change [189d]
- Controlling skyrmions at room-temperature in 2D topological spin structure technology [189d]
- New bird flu outbreak confirmed in UK [189d]
- Are these tiny insects the world's laziest bugs? [189d]
- Ultrasensitive nanoscale sensors can identify lung cancer through exhaled isoprene [189d]
- The frozen carbon of the northern permafrost is on the move—we estimated by how much [189d]
- Multi-country study finds significant differences in how poverty is passed from parents to children [189d]
- The extreme floods that devastated Spain are hitting more often. Is Australia ready for the next one? [189d]
- Volcanic ash as a source of nutrients: How the Hunga Tonga eruption affected ecosystems in the South Pacific [189d]
- Bioinspired hydrogels harness sunlight: A step closer to artificial photosynthesis [189d]
- How imposter syndrome and a lack of self-confidence can hold small businesses back [189d]
- Expecting again? Tips for helping your first-born child thrive with a new sibling [189d]
- Genetic repair via CRISPR can inadvertently introduce other defects, researchers show [189d]
- The fake election bomb threats caused chaos online—it's a perfect breeding ground for conspiracies [189d]
- Gamma radiation converts methane into complex organic molecules and could explain the origin of life [189d]
- How honeybees can help us monitor pollution across Canada [189d]
- Food security in Africa: Managing water will be vital in a rapidly growing region [189d]
- Quantum vortices confirm superfluidity in supersolid [189d]
- AI-driven mobile robots team up to tackle chemical synthesis [189d]
- Scientists use high-energy heavy ion collisions as a new tool to reveal subtleties of nuclear structure [189d]
- Direct synthesis method uses recovered carbon dioxide and hydrogen to produce formic acid [189d]
- Novel nanoparticles can trap and neutralize large amounts of SARS-CoV-2 [189d]
- Vampire bats' metabolism mirrors that of blood-sucking insects, biologists find [189d]
- Hard in theory, easy in practice: Why graph isomorphism algorithms seem to be so effective [189d]
- Microbial slime: The ultimate system to understand our planet [189d]
- Lab-cultured plant yogurt rivals dairy creaminess [189d]
- Astronomers use JWST and ALMA to explore the structure of a giant spiral galaxy [189d]
- Washington coast avian flu outbreak devastated Caspian terns, jumped to seals [189d]
- New framework uses games of chance to put 'price' on intangible assets [189d]
- Public health initiatives needed to promote healthy working at home, say researchers [189d]
- Braving sharks and hordes of urchins, scientists are growing kelp one forest at a time [189d]
- Where did Americans find information for the 2024 election? [189d]
- Soil sampling in Houston's greater Fifth Ward reveals toxic levels of lead in yards, play areas [189d]
- Study shows commercial ties influence ESG ratings and highlights need for regulation [189d]
- Study assesses 'gendered space' in financial institutions in Pakistan [189d]
- New research may lead to potatoes that are less reliant on nitrogen fertilizers [189d]
- Tracking biodiversity: Researchers outline strengths and challenges in new monitoring framework [190d]
- Record-high pollution sickens thousands in Pakistan's cultural capital of Lahore [190d]
- Cuba on alert as Hurricane Rafael approaches [190d]
- Snow seen on Mount Fuji after record absence [190d]
- Kagome superconductor breaks the rules at record-breaking temperatures [190d]
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