The Brutalist Report - science
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- Powerful hurricanes get second wind in Europe [1334d]
- Not just for the gods: New insight on the use of cacao among the ancient Maya [1334d]
- Vulnerable Tampa Bay braces for storm not seen in a century [1334d]
- Female fruit flies enter the ring of sexual competition [1334d]
- Team of physicists finds signs of pentaquark states and new matter [1334d]
- New study allows scientists to test therapeutics for rare neurodegenerative disease affecting young children [1334d]
- Physicists shed light on a different kind of chaos [1334d]
- New theory upends what we know about how charged macromolecules self-assemble [1334d]
- Climate change makes living at the coast riskier, but more people keep coming [1334d]
- In a 'return to nature,' California legalizes human composting for environmental benefits [1334d]
- Humanity healed the ozone hole. Can we do the same for climate change? [1334d]
- Often overlooked, molecules called glycans regulate COVID-19 spike protein function [1334d]
- NASA spacecraft closes in on asteroid for head-on collision [1334d]
- Meet the women hunting giant pythons 'eating everything' in the Everglades [1334d]
- Study shows smartphones promise satisfaction and meaning, but deliver only more searching [1334d]
- The asteroid that formed Vredefort crater was bigger than previously believed [1334d]
- Cuba issues cyclone alert as Hurricane Ian nears [1334d]
- The neighbors of the caliph: Archaeologists uncover ancient mosaics on the shore of the Sea of Galilee [1334d]
- Researchers design treatment to protect bones during cancer therapy [1334d]
- Ian could become 'catastrophic' Category 4 hurricane. NASA considers stashing rocket [1334d]
- Report: More than 1,000 wild horses sent to slaughter [1334d]
- States take on PFAS 'forever chemicals' with bans, lawsuits [1334d]
- Study finds all African carnivores at risk for range loss [1334d]
- What keeps plant roots growing toward gravity? Study identifies four genes [1334d]
- New study shows transmission of epigenetic memory across multiple generations [1334d]
- Bank closures across the UK drive people to the Post Office to handle cash [1334d]
- Discovery of the largest natural carbon onions on Earth [1334d]
- Review of noble-gas spin amplification via spin-exchange collisions [1334d]
- Examining the role of α-ketoglutaric acid (AKG) and its receptor OXGR1 in male sperm maturation [1334d]
- Fermi's ground-breaking figure: How the radial wave function transformed physics [1334d]
- Impact of sea-level fluctuations on redox-sensitive trace-element enrichment patterns in marine sediments [1334d]
- Correcting peers is key in small-group learning [1334d]
- Measuring the temperature inside cells [1334d]
- Molecular-level design strategy could hold the key to boosting commercial hydrogen production [1334d]
- Invasive stink bug habitat could expand greatly with climate change [1334d]
- Struggling to make friends as an adult? Why you should try looking to older generations [1334d]
- Chickensplash! Exploring the health concerns of washing raw chicken [1334d]
- Ancient footprints on UK beach record demise of biodiversity hotspot [1334d]
- Scientists find decreased summer rainfall over Tibetan Plateau after large tropical volcanic eruptions [1334d]
- Layering, not liquid: Astronomers explain Mars' watery reflections [1334d]
- Keeping current with landslide prediction tools [1334d]
- Manmade wetlands: A barrier to the spread of microplastics [1334d]
- New mapping tool to support the search for high-quality nature-based carbon credits [1334d]
- Study shows how turtles have fared a decade after oil spill [1334d]
- Life can thrive around even the smallest stars, study claims [1334d]
- Why wandering albatrosses get divorced: New research [1334d]
- New study seeks to explain the 'Mandela Effect', the bizarre phenomenon of shared false memories [1334d]
- How do we deal with the polarization around climate change? [1334d]
- New theory concludes that the origin of life on Earth-like planets is likely [1334d]
- Toward a more localized, impact-based alert system for extreme weather to mitigate heat waves [1334d]
- Five xenophobic myths about immigrants in South Africa debunked by researchers [1334d]
- Clickbait extremism, mass shootings, and the assault on democracy: Time for a rethink of social media? [1334d]
- Key phases of human evolution coincide with flickers in eastern Africa's climate [1334d]
- Nigeria is producing less and less oil. Here's why [1334d]
- How money and technology are militarizing the fight against the illegal wildlife trade [1334d]
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