The Brutalist Report - science
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- Toxins force construction of 'roads to nowhere' [880d]
- Rapid fluctuations in oxygen levels coincided with Earth's first mass extinction [880d]
- Artificial neural networks learn better when they spend time not learning at all [880d]
- The tilt in our stars: The shape of the Milky Way's halo of stars is realized [880d]
- How Webb's NIRSpec instrument opened up 200 windows to our origins [880d]
- Researchers discover Egypt's oldest tomb oriented to winter solstice [880d]
- Researchers turn asphaltene into graphene for composites [880d]
- Looking at oxygen storage dynamics in three-way catalysts [880d]
- New technique accurately measures how 2D materials expand when heated [880d]
- Fruit flies use corrective movements to maintain stability after injury [880d]
- Worldwide dataset captures Earth in finest ever detail [880d]
- School choice motivated midterm voters in superintendent races. What that means for students [880d]
- Scientists develop new fertilizer from food chain waste [880d]
- In 'momentous' act, regulators approve demolition of four Klamath River dams [880d]
- How well do state-of-the-art climate models simulate sea level? [880d]
- Researchers develop a novel integration scheme for efficient coupling between III-V and silicon [880d]
- You could opt to pay extra on your next flight to help the planet. But is it a waste of money? [880d]
- Honey bees prosper with quality, not quantity, of food in novel laboratory setup [880d]
- A new optical inversion strategy for unscrambling light propagation through multimode optical fibers [880d]
- Save the economy, save the planet, says sustainability expert [880d]
- Food marketing and research on kids lacks government oversight [880d]
- From the air, scientists map 'fast paths' for recharging California's groundwater [880d]
- Opinion: Tackling the climate crisis beyond COP [880d]
- Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could make agriculture more sustainable [880d]
- New research on how makeup applied only to facial features increases perceived skin evenness [880d]
- JAXA's ambitious mission to Phobos will even have European-built rover [880d]
- Why do some dogs need high chairs, and how can genetics help? [880d]
- Global timekeepers vote to scrap leap second by 2035 [880d]
- NASA Webb micrometeoroid mitigation update [880d]
- Citizen science-led expedition retraces the journey of Charles Darwin [880d]
- Webb Space Telescope reveals birth of galaxies, how universe became transparent [880d]
- Editorial examines challenges of automated facial-expression analysis [880d]
- Locking up kids has serious mental health impacts and contributes to further reoffending [880d]
- Diverting children away from the criminal justice system gives them a chance to 'grow out' of crime [880d]
- 'What shall we have for dinner?' Choice overload is a real problem, but these tips will make your life easier [880d]
- Gender inequality is still rampant in the maritime longshore profession [880d]
- Five ways to create a compassionate workplace culture and help workers recover from burnout [880d]
- As New South Wales reels, many are asking why it's flooding in places where it's never flooded before [880d]
- In 2020, universities shifted to online learning. Three lessons from students' experiences [880d]
- Young US voters reduced the 'Red Wave' to a 'Pink Splash' in the midterm elections. Why didn't polls predict it? [880d]
- There are eight years left to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals, but is it enough time? [880d]
- How signing a waiver in human rights cases favors the powerful [880d]
- A nanoscale view of bubble formation: New model describes the boiling process with much greater precision [880d]
- The Milky Way's mysterious filaments have 'older, distant cousins' [880d]
- Can a universal basic income help address homelessness? [880d]
- How telephone poles could help stop the spotted lanternfly [880d]
- NOAA adopts Finland's CubeSat-proven space weather monitor [880d]
- Study: Zebrafish are smarter than we thought [880d]
- Silver nanoparticles inhibit four pathogens causing kiwifruit post-harvest rot [880d]
- Observing Indonesian Throughflow transports of Timor Passage during strong Indian Ocean Dipole [880d]
- Disease carried by cats, pigs kills two spinner dolphins in Hawaiian waters [880d]
- You are 'what you eat,' but you are not 'where you live' [880d]
- 'Lost' pigeon found after more than a century [880d]
- A study of stormy Houston switches gears [880d]
- Weak tropical cyclones are intensifying due to global warming, study of surface drifter data finds [880d]
- Corporate pledges to recycle or reduce plastics aren't translating into less plastic use, study finds [880d]
- Massive volcanism may have altered ancient Venus' climate, NASA study finds [880d]
- Exploring the activity of adenylate cyclase in the receptor of auxins [880d]
- Cultural heritage may influence choice of tools by capuchin monkeys, study suggests [880d]
- Berlin Zoo closes door to visitors over bird flu case [880d]
- Strong earthquake shakes western Indonesia; no tsunami alert [880d]
- Using monkey teeth to hone dates of human fossils [880d]
- Simulations suggest GW190521 merger was the result of non-spinning black holes randomly finding each other [881d]
- CHARA Array detects elusive, dusty inner region of distant galaxy [881d]
- Tackling plastic pollution with a net of law and chemical coding [881d]
- New nanoscale 3D printing material could offer better structural protection for satellites, drones, and microelectronics [881d]
- Study shows how moral behavior pays off in the end [881d]
- Revealing biochemical 'rings of power' [881d]
- A low-carbon energy transition may result in substantial emissions [881d]
- Scientists closer to solving a superconducting puzzle with applications in medicine, transport and power transmission [881d]
- Scientists use carbon to detect a new nitrogen source in the open ocean [881d]
- Why some feces float and others sink [881d]
- UN climate talks go into overtime [881d]
- Self-assembled nanoscale architectures could feature improved electronic, optical, and mechanical properties [881d]
- Climate change 'main threat' for world heritage sites [881d]
- Earth now weighs six ronnagrams: New metric prefixes voted in [881d]
- Carbon dioxide is shrinking uppermost atmosphere, prolonging life of space debris [881d]
- Sea level rise to dramatically speed up erosion of rock coastlines by 2100 [881d]
- Shark fin hunters in the soup as wildlife summit takes action [881d]
- First privately built Indian space rocket launches [881d]
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