The Brutalist Report - science
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- New study illustrates a changing flood recipe for Las Vegas [785d]
- Researchers find that music education benefits youth well-being as California looks to boost arts in school [785d]
- How was the solar system formed? The Ryugu asteroid is helping us learn [785d]
- Billions of celestial objects revealed in gargantuan survey of the Milky Way [785d]
- Neanderthals are not the only species whose dentition is characterized by the possession of thin enamel [785d]
- Harnessing the healing power within our cells [785d]
- Researchers find a 'kernel of truth' in the urgent fight against tar spot of corn [785d]
- New 'chain mail' material of interlocking molecules is tough, flexible and easy to make [785d]
- Newly developed polysulfates could find wide use in high-performance electronics components [785d]
- Increase in marine heatwaves expected to affect organisms at bottom of food chain, study suggests [785d]
- What's driving re-burns across California and the West? [785d]
- Kenya's school reform is entering a new phase in 2023—but the country isn't ready [785d]
- NASA's Geotail mission operations come to an end after 30 years [785d]
- Researchers uncover secrets on how Alaska's Denali Fault formed [785d]
- Michigan wolf population holding steady, 2022 survey shows [785d]
- Satellites can be used to detect waste sites on Earth [785d]
- In the Neanderthal site of Combe-Grenal, France, hunting strategies were unaffected by changing climate [785d]
- Underlying assumptions of air quality need to be redefined, says study [785d]
- How mycorrhizal types control biodiversity effects on productivity [785d]
- Better hydrogen transfer brings better hydrogen evolution reaction performance [785d]
- Jumpin' Jehoshapat! New grasshopper-like material can leap 200 times its own thickness [785d]
- New study shows 'self-cleaning' of marine atmosphere [785d]
- Tracking the elusive and shifting identities of the global fishing fleet [785d]
- Mummified crocodiles provide insights into mummy-making over time [785d]
- Researchers uncover 92 fossil nests belonging to some of India's largest dinosaurs [785d]
- An examination of federal personnel changes in the Trump era [785d]
- Female politicians help to diffuse polarization, hostility and distrust, study shows [785d]
- A new ecological approach to protect biodiversity [785d]
- Listeners control the dial in genre-crossing music [785d]
- An Old Yellow Enzyme helps algae combat photooxidative stress [785d]
- Could Iceland feed Europe? [785d]
- Reassessment of mean and extreme climates over West Africa [785d]
- Incorporating scents into a VR environment suitable for spacefarers [785d]
- Are the fish in your aquarium happy? Five things to look out for [785d]
- Researcher posits that electrons do spin, thanks to their fields [785d]
- Davos: Three ways leaders can use these summits to create a more sustainable world [785d]
- How large corporations make huge profits from hidden markups at the expense of consumers [785d]
- New study decodes one of the world's fastest cell movements [785d]
- 20 years ago, vast bushfires razed Canberra's suburbs—and bushfire science was never the same [785d]
- Angola's peatlands trap carbon and clean the region's water—how we mapped this newly-found landscape [785d]
- Using the shadows of clusters to measure the universe [785d]
- Worlds bustling with plant life should shine in a detectable wavelength of infrared, say exoplanet scientists [785d]
- The Black Death may not have been spread by rats after all [785d]
- Technology and sustainable development: A hamlet in rural South Africa shows how one can power the other [785d]
- Sustainable fertilizer production method proven to be cost-effective [785d]
- New paper offers best practices for LGBTQ+ field scientists and mentors [785d]
- New modeling study shows that most plastic debris on Seychelles beaches comes from far-off sources [785d]
- Definite spectroscopic evidence for magnetic reconnection in splitting of solar filament structure [785d]
- Tumultuous migration on the edge of the hot Neptune desert [785d]
- Sex, drugs and alcohol are the top reasons that Texas teachers get in trouble, but overall, such cases are rare [785d]
- How workplaces can encourage diverse personalities, values and attitudes [785d]
- 17-pound meteorite discovered in Antarctica [785d]
- Hate crime legislation vague and inconsistent among 50 U.S. states [785d]
- Equitable career advice equips disadvantaged students for success [785d]
- Climate change may have impacted the rise and fall of Middle Eastern civilizations [785d]
- Agave gene delays poplar dormancy, study finds [785d]
- Five ways to make part-time working easier and more available, according to new research [785d]
- Video gaming can bolster classroom learning, but not without teacher support [785d]
- Rare native fish spotted in Wellington Harbor [785d]
- Plans for deep seabed mining pit renewable energy demand against ocean life in a largely unexplored frontier [785d]
- Safety tests of insecticides inadequate for bees [785d]
- Robotics class lets 8th graders earn high school credit and aims to accelerate pandemic learning recovery [785d]
- Researchers find potential mechanism of solar light bridge formation and penumbra disappearance [785d]
- How social networks point the way to your next holiday hotspot [785d]
- Study reveals how phosphorous deficiency induces anthocyanin accumulation in plants [785d]
- Using isotope and ancient DNA analysis to learn more about the mobility of Anatolian and Levantine populations [785d]
- Testing attention shifting abilities in children and chimpanzees [785d]
- Part-time working can boost UK economy and bring economically inactive people back into work [785d]
- The effects of content ephemerality on information processing [785d]
- Conflicts of interest in UK food regulation 'puts public health at risk,' argue experts [785d]
- Study finds that employee start-ups must balance competing forces to ensure they don't fail [785d]
- Stellar initial mass function varies with metallicity and age of stars, say astronomers [785d]
- Super-quick COVID test uses new technology [785d]
- The rich meteorology of Mars studied in detail from the Perseverance rover [785d]
- Sequestration of plant toxins by monarch butterflies leads to reduced warning signal conspicuousness [785d]
- Scientists grow 'perfect' atom-thin materials on industrial silicon wafers [785d]
- A window into the nanoworld: Scientists develop new technique to image fluctuations in materials [785d]
- Global warming reaches central Greenland [785d]
- Data reveal a surprising preference in particle spin alignment [785d]
- Can you trust your quantum simulator? New technique helps verify accuracy of experiments [785d]
- Distinguishing between right and left with magnets [785d]
- How do human body–associated microbes spread? The transmission landscape of human microbiomes [785d]
- Study finds flower patterns make bumblebees more efficient [785d]
- A new approach to sharing the burden of carbon dioxide removal [785d]
- Emergent behavior observed in self-interacting light [785d]
- A novel method of storing data using the dielectric constant rather than electrical resistivity [785d]
- The effects of tightening a molecular knot [785d]
- Novel protective layer for catalysts improves lifespan and performance [785d]
- Light-based tech could inspire moon navigation and next-gen farming [785d]
- Deforestation imperils famed DR Congo reserve as refugees flood in [785d]
- Thirteen new pulsars discovered with MeerKAT [785d]
- Recent progress in non-fused ring electron acceptors for high performance organic solar cells [785d]
- Toxins produced by Amazonian spider have potential for development of drugs and insecticides [785d]
- London museum withdraws 'Irish Giant' from display [785d]
- New research shows porpoises not harmed by offshore windfarms [785d]
- In rare attack, polar bear kills two people in Alaska [785d]
- A newly described gecko from Timor-Leste [785d]
- A new, better technology for X-ray laser pulses [785d]
- Homo sapiens or insapiens? A new insect species from Kosovo cries for help [785d]
- New electromagnetic device could catapult mechanobiology research advances into the clinical arena [785d]
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