The Brutalist Report - science
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- What ancient underwater food webs can tell us about the future of climate change [1270d]
- Study finds that big rains eventually bring big algae blooms [1270d]
- Study: Canada geese beat humans in longstanding territory battle [1270d]
- NASA's Lunar Flashlight SmallSat readies for launch [1270d]
- Image: Hubble glimpses a glittering gathering of stars [1270d]
- Study reveals genomic potential of active soil microbial populations under simulated winter conditions [1270d]
- A waste windfall: New process shows promise turning plastic trash into pharmaceuticals [1270d]
- Hawaii's Mauna Loa erupts, officials warn people to prepare [1270d]
- Math approach may make drug discovery more effective, efficient [1270d]
- Greta Thunberg sues her native Sweden for failing to take action on climate [1270d]
- Researchers develop programmable optical device for high-speed beam steering [1270d]
- SpaceX gives Space Coast 52nd launch of the year [1270d]
- The task of magnetic classification suddenly looks easier, thanks to machine learning [1270d]
- Researchers reveal how extinct Steller's sea cow shaped kelp forests [1270d]
- New analysis finds pandemic didn't dampen deforestation [1270d]
- Brexit changes caused 22.9% slump in UK-EU exports into Q1 2022 according to new research [1270d]
- Calcifying organisms are under threat from a combination of ocean warming and acidification [1270d]
- New study is the first to examine what happens when cyclones and fires collide [1270d]
- Social media can be a lifesaver for new international ventures [1270d]
- One of Europe's most ancient domestic dogs lived in the Basque Country [1270d]
- New research unearths obscure and contradictory heat transfer behaviors [1270d]
- What may be the largest source of abiotic methane gas on Earth [1270d]
- Talks kick off on global plastic trash treaty [1270d]
- Examining US policy-making and China's efforts in Southeast Asia [1270d]
- Friendly fire: How conflicts can reduce stress in the workplace [1270d]
- Adventurous bird personalities can help population cope with climate change [1270d]
- The evolution of Asia's mammals was dictated by ancient climate change and rising mountains, study reveals [1270d]
- Americans would rather harm their own political cause than help an opposing one, finds study [1270d]
- Novel sex-determination mechanism revealed in mammals [1270d]
- Beavers found to have lived in family clans in the Allgäu for more than 11 million years [1270d]
- The replication crisis: Researchers reveal a hidden universe of uncertainty [1270d]
- Offshore wind farms change marine ecosystems, study shows [1270d]
- Science ahead of its time: 157-year-old Darwin manuscript made available online [1270d]
- Mapping the future of micromotors [1270d]
- Hydroacoustic signals help study impacts of underwater explosions off French coast [1270d]
- Superbugs in the environment rarely transfer to humans, according to new study [1270d]
- Australian mining companies are shifting their focus to supporting employee well-being [1270d]
- Swimming habits of gelatinous animals could inspire underwater vehicle design [1270d]
- The relation between executive functions and math intelligence in preschool children [1270d]
- Why silly distractions at work can actually be good for you [1270d]
- Research identifies 'danger zones' for wandering albatrosses [1270d]
- Why steamed hay can lead to protein deficiency in horses [1270d]
- Pest eradication success stories from subantarctic New Zealand [1270d]
- Subaru Telescope can now analyze 2,400 galaxies simultaneously [1270d]
- Visually striking science experiments at school can be fun, inspiring and safe—banning is not the answer [1270d]
- Air-breathing ion engines could continuously boost spacecraft anywhere there's an atmosphere [1270d]
- The first SLS launch caused damage to the launch pad. How bad was it? [1270d]
- What happened to those CubeSats that were launched with Artemis I? [1270d]
- Protests against strict COVID-zero policy are sweeping China. It's anyone's guess what happens now [1270d]
- Don't just bet on the metrics—personal connection is the real key to managing remote workers well [1270d]
- Protecting areas most important to people will also benefit nature, finds global study [1270d]
- Ancient DNA from medieval Germany tells origin story of Ashkenazi Jews [1270d]
- Opinion: Diversity in the workplace isn't enough. Businesses need to work toward inclusion [1270d]
- Exploring how uranium takes an alternate pathway under extreme conditions [1270d]
- Autumn rainfall improves drought conditions in Texas, but winter to set back progress [1270d]
- Chickens from live poultry markets in Nigeria could be bad for your health—scientists explain why [1271d]
- Towards an integrated mode-division demultiplexing spectrometer by deep learning [1271d]
- Opinion: Tackling climate change will require reforming the World Bank and IMF. Here are two options [1271d]
- 3D radargram brings new focus to Mars' north polar cap [1271d]
- Broadband low-loss all-optical phase modulator using gas-filled hollow-core fiber [1271d]
- Researchers build long-sought nanoparticle structure, opening door to special properties [1271d]
- Image: Hubble hunts an unusual galaxy [1271d]
- Aussie shoppers are no longer buying the throwaway culture [1271d]
- For the first time, farmers in the Philippines cultivated Golden Rice on a larger scale and harvested almost 70 tons [1271d]
- Scientists chart more sustainable future for UK fisheries [1271d]
- Physicist identifies how electron crystals melt [1271d]
- Do Australian tenancy reforms to protect renters cause landlords to exit the market? No, but maybe they should [1271d]
- Don't cut them off: Low-performing students benefit from continued access to loans [1271d]
- Creating quantum-entangled networks of atomic clocks and accelerometers [1271d]
- Small spaces can make a big difference to wildlife, new study suggests [1271d]
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