The Brutalist Report - science
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- Arecibo observatory scientists help unravel surprise asteroid mystery [1429d]
- UM study finds microplastic pollution in Flathead Lake [1429d]
- Team composition, structure, members' gender influence ability to focus, work together [1429d]
- Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter releasing one of its last rainbow-colored maps [1429d]
- Climate change could lead to a dramatic temperature-linked decrease in essential omega-3 fatty acids [1429d]
- Automation builds bigger, better ice tower reservoirs for high, dry farming [1429d]
- A quest to digitize 1 million plant specimens [1429d]
- Enabling ecological change amid climate change is key to preserving biodiversity and ecosystem services, says study [1429d]
- 'Reductive' models of well-being education risk failing children, researchers warn [1429d]
- NASA wraps up moon rocket test; to set launch date after fix [1429d]
- Discovery of new COVID infection mechanism offers clue to SARS-CoV-2 leap to humans [1429d]
- Polluted land can be planted with flowers and tobacco [1429d]
- New nanoparticle drug delivery system improves treatment of atherosclerosis [1429d]
- The star that survived a supernova [1429d]
- Coastal marsh migration may further fuel climate change [1429d]
- Far-right parties find favor where immigrants, citizens vie for same public housing in Europe [1429d]
- The ancient Egyptians were concerned with more than just death [1429d]
- New hope to stop spread of antibiotic resistance [1429d]
- Diverse habitats are required for river fish biodiversity restoration [1429d]
- Many human genomes shaped by past events that caused sharp dips in the population [1429d]
- Giant bacteria found in Guadeloupe mangroves challenge traditional concepts [1429d]
- Modeling historical biomass could be key to buffering climate change [1429d]
- Secrets of aging revealed in largest study on longevity, aging in reptiles and amphibians [1429d]
- Humans can't, but turtles can: Switching off senescence [1429d]
- Improved protein function opens way for new drug development concept [1429d]
- Study reveals the first deep-sea crustacean genome [1429d]
- Shedding light on the impact of microplastics on lentil seedling growth [1429d]
- New aging-related molecular pathway discovered [1429d]
- New technology helps reveal inner workings of human genome [1429d]
- Water receding slowly in flood-hit northeast Bangladesh [1429d]
- How intimate partner violence affects custody decisions [1429d]
- Creating heat-tolerant, stable boron nitride nanotube fibers [1429d]
- Ultra-thin film creates vivid 3D images with large field of view [1429d]
- Lipid nanoparticles carry gene-editing cancer drugs past tumor defenses [1429d]
- Study shows that getting pesticide reduction policies right is crucial for food security [1429d]
- New PET-like plastic made directly from waste biomass [1429d]
- Abortion and bioethics: Principles to guide US abortion debates [1429d]
- Artificial photosynthesis can produce food without sunshine [1429d]
- Unveiling the mechanism by which light regulates rice flowering time [1429d]
- Researchers chart progress in architected materials that respond to external stimuli [1429d]
- Researchers reveal new molecular mechanism for Parkinson's disease risk [1429d]
- Advanced 'mini brains' in a dish: Organoids that mimic human brain cortex in development and disease [1429d]
- Discovering a hybrid skin-topological effect induced by gain and loss [1429d]
- Effect of dust and smoke on Western drought 'likely similar' to African study, author says [1429d]
- Giving students frequent quizzes may help bridge achievement gap in physiology [1429d]
- In colorful avian world, hummingbirds have the widest breadth of colorful plumage [1429d]
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