The Brutalist Report - science
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- A geochemical journey from the center of the Earth [787d]
- Board shake-ups, threats to tenure and money: How conservatives are reshaping colleges [787d]
- What are the causes of climate change? Why scientists say humans are to blame [787d]
- Florida investigation uncovers trafficking of some of the world's most dangerous snakes [787d]
- SpaceX sends up Falcon Heavy on sunset launch for Space Force [787d]
- Study of New Jersey roadkill looks at how wildlife moves, or doesn't move, around the Garden State [787d]
- How the last 12,000 years have shaped what humans are today [787d]
- Women's voices are missing in the media—including them could generate billions in income [787d]
- Developing a weak-acid washing strategy for layered nickel-rich cathodes [787d]
- Long-term support for modern slavery survivors is vital for recovery: Report [788d]
- Forest carbon credits: Report shows new ways to manage risks and returns [788d]
- Newly discovered green comet expected to whiz by Earth [788d]
- Astronomers spot an orphaned protostar [788d]
- One day, there could be a pipeline of oxygen flowing from the moon's south pole [788d]
- Most humans haven't evolved to cope with the cold, yet we dominate northern climates—here's why [788d]
- Why food is such a powerful symbol in political protest [788d]
- Are the Clintons actually writing their novels? An expert uses 'stylometry' to analyze Hillary and Bill's writing [788d]
- They say we know more about the moon than about the deep sea—they're wrong [788d]
- Why was Western Australia unprepared for disastrous flooding? [788d]
- Information literacy courses can help students tackle confirmation bias and misinformation [788d]
- Spotted hyenas all sound different when they call—they can tell friend from foe [788d]
- Farming in South Africa: 6 things that need urgent attention in 2023 [788d]
- Native eastern fence lizards change their bodies and behavior in response to invasive red imported fire ants [788d]
- Bringing manufacturing back to the US requires political will, but success hinges on training American workers [788d]
- Tens of thousands of potential catalysts in the diameter of a single hair [788d]
- Sugar-based inhibitors that can disarm the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa [788d]
- Touchscreen device proves useful for studying wild primates [788d]
- Length of speech pauses signals speakers' willingness to do others a favor, finds study [788d]
- Capacity of new electrode material improved in new study [788d]
- A new species of gecko: What's in a name and why it matters [788d]
- Researchers evaluate mass spectrometry approaches for mold identification [788d]
- Blocking radio waves and electromagnetic interference with the flip of a switch [788d]
- Deflecting lightning with a laser lightning rod [788d]
- Study finds values of Disney's heroes and villains stable across eight decades [788d]
- One in ten minors seeking abortions must pursue court approval: Research finds many are denied [788d]
- TRPV1 targeted for long-lasting pain relief by allosteric modulator [788d]
- Young start-up companies survive longer if they have a high proportion of women, says economist [788d]
- A breakthrough in understanding the sugar biology of multicellular organisms [788d]
- Endogenous retroviruses: Link to programmed aging found [788d]
- 1 billion years of abstinence: Chloroplasts can finally hope for sex [788d]
- Sympatric or micro-allopatric speciation in glacial lake? Genomic islands support neither [788d]
- Lower voting age boosts participation in Scottish elections [788d]
- How soldier fly larvae could reduce food waste [788d]
- To predict environmental changes, researchers create a new generation of wireless sensor networks [788d]
- Early humans: Tooth enamel reveals life histories [788d]
- Researchers find persistent gender gap among scientific editors [788d]
- Marriage rules in Minoan Crete revealed by ancient DNA analysis [788d]
- Gone fishing: Highly accurate test for common respiratory viruses uses DNA as 'bait' [788d]
- Researchers produce first-ever toolkit for RNA sequencing analysis using a 'pantranscriptome' [788d]
- Small laser device can help detect signs of life on other planets [788d]
- Unconventional experiments produce new nanoscale particles with big potential [788d]
- Record-breaking detection of radio signal from atomic hydrogen in extremely distant galaxy [788d]
- Wireless brain implant monitors neurotransmitters in real-time [788d]
- New study questions whether toddlers choose to help dogs impulsively [788d]
- Looking back at the 2022 eruption that shook the world [788d]
- Plasmids and the spread of antibiotic resistance genes [788d]
- The first experimental bosonic stimulation of atom-light scattering in an ultracold gas [788d]
- Surprising protein behavior could improve our understanding of aging [788d]
- Using biocontrol yeast to curb kiwifruit soft rot [788d]
- Island tiger snakes' skulls adapt to eat large sea bird chicks [788d]
- Multi-layered 'space skin' can help future satellites and spacecraft harvest energy [788d]
- Reconciling coastal protection and water management [788d]
- A tool to detect higher-order phenomena in real-world data [788d]
- Mathematics at the speed of light [788d]
- SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB is a white dwarf–brown dwarf binary system, observations find [788d]
- Understanding the alpha smooth muscle actin–driven foreign body response during wound healing [788d]
- COVID calculations reveal solution to 30-year-old computer science problem [788d]
- Scientists discover secreted protein helps repair and grow muscles [788d]
- Next-generation, light-activated nanotech for antibiotic-resistant superbugs [788d]
- Runaway West Antarctic ice retreat can be slowed by climate-driven changes in ocean temperature [788d]
- 20,000 premature US deaths caused by human-ignited fires [788d]
- More rain, snow pelt California as Biden declares disaster to speed aid [788d]
- Strong earthquake shakes western Indonesia, no tsunami alert [788d]
- Our toilets can yield excellent alternatives for widespread polluting fertilizers [788d]
- Study finds ants aren't altering behavior in rising temperatures [788d]
- Study finds active galactic nuclei are even more powerful than thought [788d]
- Genetically modified rice could be key to tackling food shortages caused by climate change [788d]
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