The Brutalist Report - science
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- Split-second of evolutionary cellular change could have led to mammals, suggests new hypothesis [1214d]
- Twisting up atoms through space and time [1214d]
- Researchers create a low-cost sensor that detects heavy metals in sweat [1214d]
- Host-cell factors involved in COVID-19 infections may augur improved treatments [1214d]
- Virus plus microplastics equal double whammy for fish health [1214d]
- DNA detector exposes hidden Antarctic krill [1214d]
- Study reveals influence of krill availability on humpback whale pregnancies [1214d]
- Study argues new economies, not top-down wars on drugs, needed in Colombia, Afghanistan and Myanmar [1214d]
- Can you judge trustworthiness based on looks? New research says no [1214d]
- Researchers pinpoint new method to help bone-producing cells make more bone [1214d]
- How a 3-centimeter glass sphere could help scientists understand space weather [1214d]
- Researchers discover elephant extinction could have major impact on atmospheric carbon levels [1214d]
- Wolves eliminate deer on Alaskan Island then quickly shift to eating sea otters, research finds [1214d]
- Sharks, spatial data, and a conservation success story [1214d]
- 'Rubble pile' asteroids nearly impossible to destroy, study suggests [1214d]
- Whales navigate a perilous route off the NJ Shore [1214d]
- Microbes could be used by farmers as natural fertilizer for poor soil [1214d]
- Family tree of major snake group rewritten and new branch of snakes found [1214d]
- Work ability is influenced by physical fitness, social life and cognitive functions: Study [1214d]
- Study finds that choosing a lucky CEO means bad luck for the hiring company [1214d]
- Khanty dialects found to differ more than Slavic languages [1214d]
- Hold up, y'all: Slow-speaking states survey sells US language patterns short, linguists say [1214d]
- Cheap sewer pipe repairs can push toxic fumes into homes and schools—here's how to lower the risk [1214d]
- New pterosaur species with hundreds of tiny hooked teeth discovered [1214d]
- Understanding of point defect mechanism boosts photovoltaic performance of antimony selenosulfide [1214d]
- New moorings deployed to strengthen the South Atlantic observing system [1214d]
- When it comes to finding Australia's future leaders, both the Liberals and Labor have a women problem: New study [1214d]
- Scientists identify components of the molecular clock that helps some animals shed their skin [1214d]
- Study analyzes effects of European chicken exports to Ghana [1214d]
- Kenyan prisoners on death row weren't deterred by the threat of the death penalty, research finds [1214d]
- Team develops strategy to regulate light absorption behaviors of titanium oxo clusters [1214d]
- Employment of people with disabilities reached new levels in 2022, outperforming their peers without disabilities [1214d]
- Don't kill the curl grubs in your garden—they could be native beetle babies [1214d]
- NASA measures underground water flowing from Sierra to Central Valley [1214d]
- From ground to air to space: Tillage estimates get tech boost [1214d]
- A mutant plant with a counting disability [1214d]
- School uniforms are meant to foster a sense of belonging and raise achievement—but it's not clear that they do [1214d]
- Some health risks from climate change in Florida may surprise. This one affects millions [1214d]
- The key to weathering rapid sea-level rise may lie in a Massachusetts salt marsh [1214d]
- Webb unveils dark side of pre-stellar ice chemistry [1214d]
- Copper transformed way the world works before, and it's about to do so again [1214d]
- More effective protected areas needed to halt biodiversity loss [1214d]
- Fukushima to release contaminated water—an expert explains why this could be the best option [1214d]
- Multifaceted view of land change through the lens of remote sensing [1214d]
- Road salt found to impact groundwater year-round [1214d]
- Cost-of-living crisis will harm Londoners' health and requires urgent action [1214d]
- We can still see these 5 traces of ancestor species in all human bodies today [1214d]
- Exploding carp numbers are 'like a house of horrors' for Australia's rivers. Is it time to unleash carp herpes? [1214d]
- College student evaluations of teachers found to have another kind of gender bias [1214d]
- LPG versus dirty fuel use in Ghana: Bring gas supplies closer to people and more of them will use it, says researcher [1214d]
- Tigers in South Africa: A farming industry exists—often for their body parts [1214d]
- Q&A: How Jacinda Ardern's resignation shows that women still face an uphill battle in politics [1214d]
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