The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researchers decode 95.6% of the genome of Nicotiana benthamiana [1198d]
- Endangered Bahamas bird may be lost from island following hurricane [1198d]
- Social media and the protection of refugees [1198d]
- First nursery of multiple shark species in the Eastern Atlantic described in Cape Verde [1198d]
- Footprints of 'galactic immigration' uncovered in Andromeda galaxy [1198d]
- The environmental benefits of a food-sharing economy are highly dependent on how the money saved is then used [1198d]
- The plateauing of cognitive ability among top earners [1198d]
- Artificial sweetener as a wastewater tracer [1198d]
- Study: Bright red pigment in red velvet mites protects them against harmful effects of UV radiation and heat [1198d]
- Online social work degree programs address diversity needs [1198d]
- Licorice leaf extract is a promising plant protectant for conventional and organic agriculture [1198d]
- Clouds could delay the impact of climate change on reefs, but not for long [1198d]
- A chemoproteomic platform monitors Fe-S cluster occupancy across the E. coli proteome [1198d]
- Past records help to predict different effects of future climate change on land and sea [1198d]
- Pharmacy researchers develop nanoparticle-based treatment for glioblastoma [1198d]
- Trained dogs can sniff out a deadly deer disease [1198d]
- Salmonflies may adapt to warming mountain streams [1198d]
- New method helps scientists better predict when volcanos will erupt [1198d]
- Roads, pet dogs and more may pose hidden threat to Africa's primates [1198d]
- Study finds support for second look sentencing [1198d]
- Tracking ocean microplastics from space [1198d]
- New discovery dramatically reduces time it takes to build molecules [1198d]
- Relationships matter more than emotion when it comes to 'likes' on Instagram [1198d]
- This exoplanet orbits around its star's poles [1198d]
- 'Plitschplatsch' is more credible than simply wet: Researching iconic German words [1198d]
- Researchers reveal how bacterial electrochemical energy powers antibiotic tolerance [1198d]
- The world's largest radio telescope just scanned 33 exoplanets for a signal from aliens [1198d]
- Australian study reveals truth behind Indigenous female deaths in custody [1198d]
- Swiss native fish in troubled waters [1198d]
- A new measure of roughness could advance earthquake geophysics [1198d]
- Investors also suffer in unregulated competition for freely available resources, study finds [1198d]
- Team incentives keep workers from leaving gig jobs, finds research [1198d]
- Deadly earthquakes have hit Turkey before: Why there? Could a similar quake hit the US? [1198d]
- NASA's Curiosity rover finds surprise clues to Mars's watery past [1198d]
- Experiment reveals why pundits can be unreliable [1198d]
- Rudeness between colleagues can lead to workplace bullying [1198d]
- Marine reserves unlikely to restore marine ecosystems, say researchers [1198d]
- Air pollution linked with blood pressure in London teens [1198d]
- Space dust as Earth's sun shield [1198d]
- New approach puts brain scans on the witness stand in trademark disputes [1198d]
- Current microbiome analyses may falsely detect species that are not actually present [1198d]
- The end of an era: The long, lonely days of Mount Madonna's last white deer [1198d]
- The number of trees that died in California spiked last year: Drought is mainly to blame [1198d]
- Commentary: Climate change is fueling extreme weather. How do we make a difference? [1198d]
- Toward practical quantum optics: Multiphoton qubits from LNOI [1198d]
- Studies find that microbiome changes may be a signature for myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome [1198d]
- Heavy necking: New insights into the sex life of giraffes [1198d]
- How Black communities cope with trauma triggered by police brutality [1198d]
- Cells routinely self-cannibalize to take out their trash, aiding in survival and disease prevention [1198d]
- Here's what to do when you encounter people with 'dark personality traits' at work [1198d]
- Decoding the special role of a biogenesis factor in the maturation of precursor ribosomes [1198d]
- New research reveals nonprofit volunteers more valued than ever, but scarce [1198d]
- Uganda wildlife numbers soar due to enhanced protection [1198d]
- WHO urges vigilance but no alarm over bird flu [1198d]
- Efficient CO₂ electroreduction to multicarbon products on a defective Cu catalyst derived from La₂CuO₄ perovskite oxide [1198d]
- New research suggests drought accelerated Hittite Empire collapse [1198d]
- Whether it's a new teacher or class—here's what to do when your child is not loving it [1198d]
- Using edge-decorated nanocarbons for sustainable hydrogen production [1198d]
- Another step towards practical quantum computers [1198d]
- The surprising benefits of group exercise for anxious dogs [1198d]
- Math that will help you as an adult: From baking a cake to asking for a raise [1198d]
- It's nearly impossible to get good data on water use in New Zealand, raising questions about public accountability [1198d]
- Despite the Taliban's pledge to eradicate opium, the poppy trade still flourishes in Afghanistan [1198d]
- ALMA to receive central correlator and digital transmission system upgrades [1198d]
- Unearthing the impact of moisture on soil carbon processes [1198d]
- Spanish lagoon proposed as Mars 'astrobiological time-analog' [1198d]
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