The Brutalist Report - science
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- New study finds birds build hanging-nests to protect offspring from nest invaders [1248d]
- Chronic dysentery was likely not the killer of Edward the Black Prince, despite what is commonly believed [1248d]
- How race matters for the student loan crisis [1248d]
- Scientists describe 146 new species in 2022 [1248d]
- Researchers analyze performance of bacterium in combating coffee rust [1248d]
- Study: Amendments to insurance and international environmental laws needed for carbon capture, use and storage [1248d]
- What is the smallest continent? Breaking down Earth's seven continents by size [1248d]
- Chemists make the unimaginable possible in crystalline materials discovery [1248d]
- What happened to Biden's free college plan? Cutting cost of higher ed out of Feds' reach [1248d]
- China's zero-COVID 'volunteers' have suffered from stress and anxiety, study shows [1248d]
- Bottle with a message: Story writing connects children to the environment [1248d]
- Historic biodiversity pact inspires, but past failures loom [1248d]
- Researchers develop new identification device for heavy-ion particles [1248d]
- Design review for ngVLA antenna clears way for prototype construction [1248d]
- 'Gray leisure' skateboarding represents both pollution and sustainability [1248d]
- New study shows scientists improve communication, education skills after working with teachers [1248d]
- Growing incomes boost Latinx millennials' purchasing power [1248d]
- Europe gripped by worst ever bird flu outbreak: EU [1248d]
- Tracing the origins of Christmas traditions: From Santa to KFC [1248d]
- New study on optimizing microbial fuel cells shows electrode material can make all the difference [1248d]
- 'Big muscles and wrinkled skin': The Hercules pseudoscorpions [1248d]
- GOP vs. ESG: Why Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Republicans are fighting 'woke' ESG investing [1248d]
- Stratospheric balloons confirm wind data from wind satellite Aeolus [1248d]
- Researchers offer new interpretation of a 4,000-year-old cemetery [1248d]
- Human activities degrade hippopotamus homes at Bui National Park, Ghana [1248d]
- Island dwarves and inner ears: Long-necked dinosaur from Germany was probably precocial [1248d]
- Research examines food sustainability in a university context [1248d]
- Elucidating the mechanism of high proton conduction to develop clean energy materials [1248d]
- Older people's views are often ignored in digital skills training, find studies [1248d]
- Climate adaptation and mitigation can, and must, reinforce each other as much as possible [1248d]
- CERN presents new measurements of rare decays that provide a high-precision test of lepton flavor universality [1248d]
- Why a reality star's conviction sets such a powerful precedent for revenge porn victims everywhere [1248d]
- Less helps more: Mild bee venom shows greater application potential [1248d]
- Carbon dioxide removal should receive additional financial support, says study [1248d]
- 'Probing' the quality of compounds at the heart of biological research [1248d]
- 90% of young Australians had financial troubles in 2022, and 27% used 'buy now, pay later' services [1248d]
- Can we ethically justify harming animals for research? There are several schools of thought [1248d]
- Pets can get colds too: Here's how to keep them safe [1248d]
- Blue light might be bad for humans—but good for mangoes [1248d]
- NASA gets unusually close glimpse of black hole snacking on star [1248d]
- East DR Congo rebel crisis threatens endangered mountain gorillas [1248d]
- 3M to phase out 'forever chemicals' PFAS by 2025 [1248d]
- NASA Mars lander InSight falls silent after four years [1248d]
- Researcher calls for wider wildlife bridges [1248d]
- Exploring the problem of creating a plastic that is both strong and biodegradable [1248d]
- Sedimentary rock 'chert' records cooling of the Earth over billions of years [1248d]
- 3D structure of mammalian genome reveals record-breaking diversity [1248d]
- Wealthy democracies have looser immigration policies, researchers find [1248d]
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