The Brutalist Report - science
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- Lost medieval chapel sheds light on royal burials at Westminster Abbey, finds new study on 15th-century reconstruction [1268d]
- Male orb-weaving spiders fight less in female-dominated colonies, finds study of spider cooperation [1268d]
- Finding genes to help fruit adapt to droughts [1268d]
- Fear of professional backlash may keep women from speaking up at academic conferences [1268d]
- New visual scale offers simple measure to help identify job burnout [1268d]
- Focus on ancient campus mounds provides insight into Middle Archaic lifestyles [1268d]
- Researchers demonstrate light-induced locomotion in a nonliquid environment and report a new type of liquid-like motion [1268d]
- Researchers build powerful model for discovering new drugs [1268d]
- Steep fall in implementation of physical activity policy in Ontario schools [1268d]
- Amateur scientists have helped astronomers identify nearly a quarter-million galaxies so far [1268d]
- Individuals' cognitive transformations key to understanding desistance from crime, argues expert [1268d]
- Coating could protect multiple surfaces, including monuments, from various levels of erosion [1268d]
- Physicists produce symmetry-protected Majorana edge modes on quantum computer [1268d]
- Accelerating plastic degradation in the environment: Study researches heat resistance of enzymes [1268d]
- Machine-learning model instantly predicts polymer properties [1268d]
- Researchers review impact of halides on electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction [1268d]
- Exploring nanodiamonds that can be activated as photocatalysts with sunlight [1268d]
- A flare and a spare: Hawaii volcano visitors see 2 eruptions [1268d]
- New monochromator optics for tender X-rays [1268d]
- Archeologists find ancient Peruvian fresco, lost for a century [1268d]
- Brazilian Amazon deforestation falls, but up 60% under Bolsonaro [1268d]
- 'Digital footprints' central to new approach for studying post-disturbance recreation changes [1268d]
- Nuclear popcorn: Heavy nucleus changes shapes at different energies [1268d]
- Landslide risk remains long after an earthquake, according to satellite imagery study [1268d]
- An energy-efficient method to enhance thermal conductivity of polymer composites [1268d]
- Bolstering ecology by overcoming social-ecological landscapes of fear [1268d]
- Teenage boys uncertain about navigating consent and sexual culture, new study finds [1268d]
- Microfibers in the Mediterranean Sea are floating homes for bacteria [1268d]
- Findings from 2,000-year-old Uluburun shipwreck reveal complex trade network [1268d]
- Smallest mobile lifeform created [1268d]
- Scientists discover a new mechanism to generate cartilage cells [1268d]
- Gaining more control over plasma accelerators by combining acceleration methods [1268d]
- Gold from Troy, Poliochni and Ur found to have the same origin [1268d]
- Ageism, sexism and racism still rife in labor market, study finds [1268d]
- Ian was deadliest US storm this year, with at least 144 dead. Why are predictable storms still killing so many people? [1268d]
- Two Andean bear cubs born at National Zoo, a boost to species' vulnerable population [1268d]
- The technique for detecting meteors could be used to find dark matter particles entering the atmosphere [1268d]
- A batfish and a blind eel: Deep sea creatures discovered by researchers in remote ocean [1268d]
- Plant‑based protein, the pandemic and the agrifood supply chain [1268d]
- The sex lives of bowerbirds: Banding together may pay off for subordinate males [1268d]
- How the Amelia Earhart mystery may inform microplastics research [1268d]
- Astronomers directly image a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a sunlike star [1268d]
- Cyborgs v 'holdout humans': What the world might be like if our species survives for a million years [1268d]
- 20 years of tracking sexual harassment at work shows little improvement. But that could be about to change [1268d]
- The socio-ecological benefits of mountain grazing [1268d]
- Coastal property prices and climate risks are both soaring. We must pull our heads out of the sand [1268d]
- Bird flu has killed thousands of Florida's wild birds this year. Is it here to stay? [1268d]
- Methane discovery sheds new light on world's largest mass extinction event [1268d]
- New research unlocks clues about the iconic flight of the wandering albatross [1268d]
- Earthquake lab experiments produce aftershock-like behavior [1268d]
- When hosting mega-events like FIFA, cities market themselves at the expense of the most vulnerable [1268d]
- Dyscalculia: How to support your child if they have mathematical learning difficulties [1269d]
- New strategy to modulate reaction pathway of Zn-Fe double oxide Fenton catalyst [1269d]
- Waste pickers risk their lives to stop plastic pollution—now they could help shape global recycling policies [1269d]
- Iron signaling functions partly as a plant immune system against pathogens [1269d]
- White butterflies are filling Johannesburg's skies earlier than usual. Climate change is to blame [1269d]
- Spatial distribution characteristics of nitrogen and dissolved organic matter in large, shallow degenerating lake [1269d]
- Graphene heading to space and to the moon [1269d]
- Large terrestrial mammals are more vulnerable to acoustic impact of drones than to visual impact [1269d]
- Violence against women is staggeringly high in South Africa—a different way of thinking about it is needed [1269d]
- Could AI play a role in the justice system? [1269d]
- How superconducting memory could help data centers reduce their carbon footprints [1269d]
- Making face creams from coffee beans as cosmetics get greener [1269d]
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