The Brutalist Report - science
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- How to look thousands of kilometers deep into the Earth [1120d]
- Pollination by birds can be advantageous [1120d]
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- Review of technologies that repurpose carbon finds most aren’t Paris Agreement compatible [1120d]
- Researchers identify protein complex critical in helping control cell death [1120d]
- New fossil birds discovered near China’s Great Wall – one had a movable, sensitive 'chin' [1120d]
- A possible paradigm shift within piezoelectricity [1120d]
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- Trade-off between biodiversity and food security in land use [1120d]
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- Treatment for Parkinson’s could now get even better [1120d]
- Scientists characterize the imbalanced gut bacteria of patients with myocardial infarction, angina and heart failure [1120d]
- Myelination determines the nerve cell power of inhibition, study finds [1120d]
- Legionellosis: A novel mechanism by which the bacterium Legionella pneumophila regulates the immune response of its host cells [1120d]
- Employers should nurture friendship and support amongst co-workers to unlock creativity, shows new research [1120d]
- Easy aluminum nanoparticles for rapid, efficient hydrogen generation from water [1120d]
- T-cell responses may help predict protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection in individuals with and without cancer [1120d]
- Antibiotics after birth affects gut microbes of babies [1120d]
- Protein structure offers clues to drug-resistance mechanism [1120d]
- New study advances knowledge of the battle between viruses and human cells [1120d]
- Study examines accuracy of arrest data in FBI's NIBRS crime database [1120d]
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- Onset of modern sea level rise began in 1863, study finds [1120d]
- Versatile 'nanocrystal gel' could enable advances in energy, defense and telecommunications [1120d]
- Large numbers of Americans morally opposed to abortion would still help friend or family member seeking one: study [1120d]
- Study finds most unemployed young men have criminal records [1120d]
- Unexpected fish and squid found in the Central Arctic Ocean [1120d]
- Researchers reveal recent changes in climate and environment over Mt. Everest region [1120d]
- Antarctic ice cores reveal Australian drought risk worse than thought [1120d]
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- Researchers reveal electronic nature of charge density wave and electron-phonon coupling in Kagome superconductor [1120d]
- New insights into the formation of brown dwarfs [1120d]
- Novel metal-organic frameworks photocatalysts boost water splitting to produce hydrogen [1120d]
- Grazing technique that mirrors natural patterns helps protect grasslands from drought [1120d]
- AI for life sciences research gets boost from the financial markets [1120d]
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- Summit study spins up new insights into correlated electron systems [1120d]
- NASA's Perseverance celebrates first year on Mars by learning to run [1120d]
- 'Super pest' Colorado potato beetle has the genetic resources to sidestep our attacks [1120d]
- Scientists obtain first high-resolution 3D image of muscle protein nebulin [1120d]
- Tonga eruption doubles concentration of carbon dioxide in air [1120d]
- Time and beauty reveal the physics of human perceptions [1120d]
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- Social media echo chambers spread vaccine misinformation: study [1120d]
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- Copyright in musical databases: Social factors and economic evaluation [1120d]
- Turning waste PPE into water and vinegar [1120d]
- Review of technologies that repurpose carbon finds most aren't Paris Agreement compatible [1120d]
- Toxic dumping grounds that still feed into Lake Michigan among the sites to benefit from 'game-changing' funding boost [1120d]
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- Soil pH drives the distribution of soil bacterial communities along a short elevational gradient [1120d]
- How the lizard tail can remain intact normally but break off when needed [1120d]
- Rising costs of climate change threaten to make skiing a less diverse, even more exclusive sport [1120d]
- Predicting and preparing for the impact of approaching storms [1120d]
- Employers should nurture friendship and support amongst co-workers to unlock creativity, new research shows [1120d]
- Researchers take 'protein circuits' a step closer to cell-to-cell communication [1120d]
- Study finds rural low-income households bear a larger share of fuel carbon taxes [1120d]
- Researchers identify protein complex critical in helping control cell death [1120d]
- Museum cold case uncovers new species of sea scorpion [1120d]
- When nothing is enough: Constant dissatisfaction burns out the perfectionist student [1120d]
- Hate speech in social media: How platforms can do better [1120d]
- A possible paradigm shift within piezoelectricity [1120d]
- Easy aluminum nanoparticles for rapid, efficient hydrogen generation from water [1120d]
- New fossil birds discovered near China's Great Wall – one had a movable, sensitive 'chin' [1120d]
- Reintroducing large mammals could restore the world's ecosystems [1120d]
- Study: Satellites may help predict ice avalanche threats [1120d]
- Mysteries and music: listening in to underwater life [1120d]
- Emerald ash borer can survive polar vortex [1120d]
- Pollination by birds can be advantageous [1120d]
- How your work colleagues affect your home life, and vice versa [1120d]
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- Millions take shelter in UK as Storm Eunice threatens Europe [1120d]
- New armless abelisaur dinosaur species discovered in Argentina [1120d]
- How NASA plans to destroy the International Space Station, and the dangers involved [1120d]
- Wide-temperature-window hydrogel electrolyte developed for aqueous zinc-ion battery [1120d]
- Scientists reveal how Venus fly traps snaps shut [1120d]
- Plants under anesthesia reveal surprising parallels with humans [1120d]
- Orphaned elephants struggle to assess the threat posed by roaring lions [1120d]
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- Sound provides new insight into the lives of blue whales [1120d]
- Protein structure offers clues to drug-resistance mechanism [1120d]
- State officials: Bird flu found at 3rd Indiana turkey farm [1120d]
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