The Brutalist Report - science
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- Symptoms of illness help pathogens spread among songbirds [1226d]
- Why don't students stick with STEM degrees? [1226d]
- Discovery of three faint, distant galaxies may expand knowledge of early universe [1226d]
- Program teaches US Air Force personnel the fundamentals of AI [1226d]
- A more realistic earthquake probability model using long-term fault memory [1226d]
- Mapping out key sources of emissions for climate change mitigation [1226d]
- Engineered poplar lignin has more of a valuable 'clip-off' chemical [1226d]
- Ancient farming strategy holds promise for climate resilience [1226d]
- New map of 'stopover hotspots' provides insights for conservation of eastern US migratory landbirds [1226d]
- Study: Deal Lake caught in seasonal cycle of harmful algal blooms [1226d]
- Discovery of the temple of Poseidon located at the Kleidi site near Samikon in Greece [1226d]
- Researchers create an optical tractor beam that pulls macroscopic objects [1226d]
- Now on the molecular scale: Electric motors [1226d]
- Clarifying the role of water clarity in coastal management [1226d]
- Researchers explore quantum effects of light on the creation of Rydberg states in hydrogen molecules [1226d]
- Study shows variable-density planting can be a cost-effective tool for weed control [1226d]
- Examining how sunlight breaks down plastics on ocean's surface [1226d]
- Studying polymer gels through the lens of mechanochemistry and solvent swelling [1226d]
- New Webb image reveals dusty disk like never seen before [1226d]
- Webb uncovers star formation in cluster's dusty ribbons [1226d]
- James Webb Space Telescope confirms its first exoplanet [1226d]
- Bonobos, unlike humans, are more interested in the emotions of strangers than individuals they know [1226d]
- Trapped sediment in dams 'endangers' water supplies: UN [1226d]
- Five things to know about the International Space Station [1226d]
- Successful biosynthesis of the precursors of powerful anticancer drug vinblastine in yeast [1226d]
- When their company performs well in the stock market, employees give better tips to taxi drivers [1226d]
- Scientists and satellites make sense of Earth's subtle motions [1226d]
- Discovery of five new deep-sea squat lobster species calls for revision of current classification [1226d]
- Interstellar cloud conditions may have played key role in building blocks of life origin [1226d]
- Ask for customer reviews at the right time: In many cases, sooner may not be better [1226d]
- Nanotechnology may improve gene therapy for blindness [1226d]
- Four ways winter heatwaves affect humans and nature [1226d]
- Study identifies new levers for controlling plant biochemistry [1226d]
- Elephant poaching rates vary across Africa: 19 years of data from 64 sites suggest why [1226d]
- Chinese imports could undermine Ethiopian manufacturing—leaving women workers worse off [1226d]
- Chinese workers on Africa's infrastructure projects: The link with host political regimes [1226d]
- China: The rise of Gen Z will have massive consequences for business and politics [1226d]
- Mountain environments are key to biodiversity—but the threats to them are being ignored, says ecologist [1226d]
- Protective bacterial cultures offer promising path for preventing antibiotic resistant salmonella in food [1226d]
- Two studies shed light on the coupling between electrical, biochemical and biomechanical signals in cells [1226d]
- Blue straggler stars are weird [1226d]
- No debate anymore: Climate change makes extreme weather worse, federal scientists say [1226d]
- Old and new stars paint very different pictures of the Triangulum Galaxy [1226d]
- Researchers uncover mechanisms to easily dry, redisperse cellulose nanocrystals [1226d]
- 'Soft laws' see more women in the boardroom [1226d]
- Is it OK to kick a robot dog? [1226d]
- Organ-on-a-chip models allow researchers to conduct studies closer to real-life conditions [1226d]
- Significant reductions in global greenhouse gas emissions still possible [1226d]
- Cosmic superbubble's magnetic field charted in 3D for the first time [1226d]
- Are stingrays actually dangerous? Three reasons you shouldn't fear these sea pancakes [1226d]
- Space junk, not meteorites, remains biggest threat to spacecraft [1226d]
- 18 huge, billion-dollar disasters: Climate change helped make 2022 the 3rd most expensive year on record [1226d]
- Cascading climate disasters: Atmospheric rivers over California's wildfire burn scars raise fears of deadly mudslides [1226d]
- Why do our dogs and cats bring us dead animals? [1226d]
- China now publishes more high-quality science than any other nation. Should the US be worried? [1226d]
- Human actions created the Salton Sea, California's largest lake. Here's how to save its ecosystem [1226d]
- New website compiles ocean data from landmark 19th-century scientific voyage [1226d]
- How grasses avoid inbreeding [1226d]
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