The Brutalist Report - science
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- LED tech boosts saplings, hopes for UK net zero bid [746d]
- Experts: Lake Mead brain-eating amoeba death among few in US [746d]
- Particle physics pushing cancer treatment boundaries [746d]
- Western wildfires spark stronger storms in downwind states [746d]
- Hubble views a turbulent stellar nursery [746d]
- Online program to support children with reading difficulties helped them make significant progress, study shows [746d]
- New dates suggest Oceania's megafauna lived until 25,000 years ago, implying coexistence with people for 40,000 years [746d]
- Reducing noise pollution with acoustic walls and rubberised roads [746d]
- Fully mature hair follicles grown in cultures [746d]
- Avoiding extinction: Some Asian animals found thriving near humans [746d]
- Chang'E-5 samples reveal how young volcanism occurred on the moon [746d]
- The science of how plants register trauma includes a precursor to the calcium wave [746d]
- Disadvantaged children missing out on meals in childcare [746d]
- War in Ukraine widens global divide in public attitudes toward US, China and Russia: Report [746d]
- France concerned by US climate bill but doesn't want 'war' [746d]
- Tiny Tennessee fish protected, but US has yet to say where [746d]
- A broader definition of learning could help stimulate interdisciplinary research [746d]
- Interest rates may not rise as much as expected, says Bank of England economist [746d]
- How to 3D print the fossils of the great museums of the world [746d]
- Research links local news, civic health of communities [746d]
- Derbyshire fossil study reveals insights into Peak District's 12 million year-old climatic past [746d]
- The drums of war are beating louder: Media coverage of brown bears in Romania [746d]
- Discovery of new ecosystem—'The Trapping Zone'—creating oasis of life in the Maldives [746d]
- Modern archaeology reveals the secrets of an Iron Age power center [746d]
- Prions induce toxic huntingtin oligomers [746d]
- Anomalous magnetic moment of the muon—a new conundrum comes to light [746d]
- New covalent organic framework material accelerates solar fuel generation [746d]
- Embedding iron oxide into liposome bilayer to trigger ferroptosis [746d]
- Robotic insect toys build undergraduate research skills in physics [746d]
- Sensing food temperature and freshness using laser-induced graphene on eco-friendly and biodegradable commercial paper [746d]
- How 'closing the gap' may close doors for First Nations women in new plan to end violence [746d]
- Why so many people have moved to Florida—and into harm's way [746d]
- Designing the trajectory of microsatellite swarms from the macro-micro perspective [746d]
- Along the Missouri river banks, one turtle thrived while the other declined [746d]
- Researchers determine tire particles can impact fresh water [746d]
- Study finds effect of Earth's orbit on ancient microorganisms [746d]
- Single-phonon readout and ground-state cooling with trapped electron brings quantum computing one step closer [746d]
- Disasters like Hurricane Ian can affect academic performance for years to come [746d]
- Three decades in the Arctic affirm the need for long-term monitoring [746d]
- Regional public universities increase access, social mobility for nearby residents [746d]
- How proteins in yeast communicate to find mates [746d]
- Grapevines may only need help to survive heavy spotted lanternfly infestations [746d]
- Just Stop Oil: do radical protests turn the public away from a cause? Here's the evidence [746d]
- Remote digital platform working may be exacerbating the global urban-rural divide [746d]
- Satellite to study Earth's water arrives at launch site [746d]
- How the pandemic affected migrant workers in India [746d]
- Signatures of alien technology could be how humanity first finds extraterrestrial life [746d]
- Can serpentinite dehydration release sulfate-rich fluids into sub-arc mantle? [746d]
- Characterizing the cis-regulatory evolution of the gene WntA in nymphalid butterflies [746d]
- Eels are some of nature's weirdest creatures—5 reasons why they're such cool little freaks [746d]
- Vietnam's 'wave of repression' threatens climate goals: rights groups [746d]
- Industry: Advanced recycling is a solution to plastic crisis [746d]
- Student debt forgiveness causes monthly deficit to jump 562% [746d]
- Corporate spending in state politics and elections can affect everything from your wallet to your health [746d]
- Why NASA is trying to crash land on Mars [746d]
- Star-shaped nanoparticles may help to fight cancer [746d]
- Why is 13 considered unlucky? Explaining the power of its bad reputation [746d]
- Pit bulls went from America's best friend to public enemy—now they're slowly coming full circle [746d]
- Wildfire smoke may warm the Earth for longer than we thought [746d]
- Large numbers of European chimpanzees suffer from lack of vitamin D, says new study [746d]
- A tale of demonic possession and exorcism in 17th-century New France: Can we know what really happened? [746d]
- Reviving the UK's textile industry could help replace fast fashion with homegrown clothes, but there are barriers [746d]
- Are you a mosquito magnet? It may be because of your smell, new study suggests [746d]
- Women in high-status positions not trusted by colleagues [746d]
- Assessing the reproductive health of animals [746d]
- Young people ignored in bid to stop bullying [746d]
- Cartography shows that the Isthmus of Tehuantepec was used as an inter-oceanic passage in the 16th century [746d]
- Meteorites and simple metals as catalysts for metabolic pathways at the origin of life [746d]
- Discovery could dramatically narrow search for space creatures [746d]
- Speeding up DNA computation with liquid droplets [746d]
- Marine protected areas combat the effects of climate change [746d]
- AI-based model that predicts extreme wildfire danger [746d]
- The early evolution of successful twig mimicry in insects [746d]
- An entangled matter-wave interferometer. Now with double the spookiness [746d]
- Confining classical and quantum waves with crystals [746d]
- New strategy enables targeted treatment of rheumatoid arthritis [746d]
- Antibiotic resistance testing no longer impeded by time [746d]
- Breakthrough in protecting bananas from Panama disease [746d]
- FAST discovers largest atomic gas structure around a galaxy group [746d]
- Food aid staving off famine in Somalia: UN [746d]
- Climate Questions: How does carbon dioxide trap heat? [746d]
- Unlocking hidden connections between cell death and inflammation [746d]
- Navigating when GPS goes dark [746d]
- Scientists discover the source of one of the rarest groups of meteorites [746d]
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