The Brutalist Report - science
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- Emissions tied to the international trade of agricultural goods are rising [1100d]
- Nature helps mental health, research says—but only for rich, white people? [1100d]
- Giant New Mexico fire rages as drought-hit US West braces for summer [1100d]
- Remote work doesn't negatively affect productivity, study suggests [1100d]
- World's ocean is losing its memory under global warming [1100d]
- A woman bought a sculpture at Goodwill for $34.99. It actually was a missing ancient Roman bust. [1100d]
- Does presenting credibility labels of journalistic sources affect news consumption? New study finds limited effects [1100d]
- Remote learning likely widened racial, economic achievement gap [1100d]
- Despite ideals, people don't really like reducing inequality, study finds [1100d]
- The worst polluters in the Arctic are not what you think [1100d]
- India, Pakistan must brace for even worse heatwaves [1100d]
- It takes three to tangle: Long-range quantum entanglement needs three-way interaction [1100d]
- Biologists examine low-cost ways to improve urban streams [1100d]
- Removing 'climber' plants doubles tree growth, and more conservation strategies [1100d]
- 'The Rock' diamond dazzles in Geneva [1100d]
- Implementation and reconfiguration of magnetic skyrmions-based logic gates in one single nanotrack [1100d]
- Historic graffiti made by soldiers sheds light on Africa maritime heritage, study shows [1100d]
- Scientists develop powerful family of 2D materials [1100d]
- Precipitation changes alter species diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality in desert steppe environments [1100d]
- Biomolecular insights into protein-insolubility-related disease [1100d]
- What ancient pollen tells us about future climate change [1100d]
- Soil analysis finds significant contamination from heavy metals in UK churchyards [1100d]
- Business intelligence acts as a precursor to strategy [1100d]
- First rays of sunlight for balloon-borne solar observatory Sunrise III [1100d]
- The Devil's Hole pupfish has paddled back from the brink in a hellish desert domain [1100d]
- Characterization of cellulose synthase supercomplex in cotton fiber [1100d]
- Land snail shell: A recorder of weather scale precipitation events [1100d]
- Men work out on time borrowed from women: study [1100d]
- Inversions in the genome more common than previously thought [1100d]
- NASA's Artemis I launch likely slipping to August with retry of pad test in June [1100d]
- Study provides insights into motor organ of model legume Medicago truncatula [1100d]
- Supercomputer simulations reveal the details of coronavirus fusion [1100d]
- How US policy on abortion affects women in Africa [1100d]
- Study recommends widening visibility of supply chain network for customers and suppliers [1100d]
- Clasper appendages discovered in mid-Cambrian trilobite show horseshoe crab-like mating behavior [1100d]
- In balance: Quantum computing needs the right combination of order and disorder [1100d]
- Brazil deforestation shatters April record [1100d]
- Planet-forming disks evolve in surprisingly similar ways [1100d]
- Study explores how Nigeria can achieve its fish production target [1100d]
- Researchers find superconductors can carry magnetic information much longer distances than conventional metals [1100d]
- Examining paleolithic tools and visual perception [1100d]
- A new age of 2.5D materials [1100d]
- A review of 'classical entanglement' blurring the quantum-classical divide [1100d]
- A step forward in modern quantum technology: Frequency conversion of single photons at arbitrary wavelengths [1100d]
- A magnetic bubble could protect astronauts from dangerous space radiation [1100d]
- What is the multiverse, and does it really exist? [1100d]
- Climate and currents shaped Japan's hunter-gatherer cultures [1100d]
- A climate scientist on India and Pakistan's horror heatwave, and the surprising consequences of better air quality [1100d]
- Ocean organism could be key to animal-free meat [1100d]
- Global citizen science project finds more than 1,700 asteroid trails in Hubble images [1100d]
- How do we protect kids from abuse in sport without creating a 'culture of suspicion' that ruins it for everyone? [1100d]
- Hyperfast white dwarf stars provide clues for understanding supernovae [1100d]
- LOEN: Lensless opto-electronic neural network empowered machine vision [1100d]
- Giving people money with no strings attached is good for their health, dozens of studies indicate [1100d]
- The role of surface tension in biological symmetry [1100d]
- Scientists discover a vast, salty groundwater system under the Antarctica ice sheet [1100d]
- Systematic review of literature on the socio-cultural benefits of urban agriculture [1100d]
- In-person socialization down, but social media isn't to blame, researcher says [1100d]
- Study pins down role of chance in emergence of antibiotic resistance [1100d]
- Researchers lay out a path to saving the Mekong Delta [1100d]
- Global bird populations steadily declining [1100d]
- Galactic ballet captured from NSF's NOIRLab in Chile [1100d]
- Examining the heart of Webb: The final phase of commissioning [1100d]
- From weather forecasting to climate change, NASA's AIRS builds a legacy [1100d]
- Malaysia's 'mystery monkey' appears to be a hybrid between a proboscis monkey and a silvery langur [1100d]
- Counting bug splats on vehicle license plates shows numbers of flying insects has dropped significantly [1100d]
- First evidence of fossil fruit in Australia uncovers new species [1100d]
- Scientists synthesize new, ultra-hard material [1100d]
- Nanoplastic omnipresent in rural and remote surface waters [1100d]
- Bilayer graphene inspires two-universe cosmological model [1100d]
- Was this hyena a distant ancestor of today's termite-eating aardwolf? [1100d]
- Researchers discover molecular mechanisms of signal recognition in the neuropeptide system [1100d]
- 'Spot the difference' to help reveal Rosetta image secrets [1100d]
- Self-propelled, endlessly programmable artificial cilia [1100d]
- Thirsty birds struggle to survive in scorching Indian heat [1100d]
- SpaceX brings 4 astronauts home with midnight splashdown [1100d]
- A motif perched within the Gilgameš Epic [1100d]
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