The Brutalist Report - science
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- A new damselfly species is sharing habitat with UK natives [1197d]
- Bread made from a new type of flour keeps you fuller for longer [1197d]
- Fleeting interactions between the smallest phytoplankton and bacteria help to shape global ocean productivity [1197d]
- 'You must have a preference': How does lack of preference affect joint decision-making? [1197d]
- Scientists reveal flaws in tuberculosis bacterium by studying ferredoxins [1197d]
- Listening to podcasts found to widen the knowledge gap between classes [1197d]
- Incoming CEO's political views may drive director departure in a firm, study shows [1197d]
- Incel activity online is evolving to become more extreme, study shows [1197d]
- New diagnostic test is 1,000 times more sensitive than conventional tests [1197d]
- Fossil discovery reveals complex ecosystems existed on Earth much earlier than previously thought [1197d]
- Evidence for a chiral superconductor could bring quantum computing closer to the mainstream [1197d]
- Physiological study explores how to really reach students with online teaching [1197d]
- Retirement-age workers stick around if businesses keep investing in them, says study [1197d]
- Astronomers still scratching their heads over population of ocean-world exoplanets [1197d]
- Study: Presence of E. coli is a poor indicator of fecal pollution [1197d]
- Researchers simulate bubble collapse near oscillating walls [1197d]
- How a single-gene change led to a new species of monkeyflower [1197d]
- New land creation on waterfronts is increasing, study finds [1197d]
- Mosquito's DNA could provide clues on gene expression, regulation [1197d]
- Urgent environmental action needed to limit the spread of superbugs, says new report [1197d]
- A Russian satellite has broken into pieces, littering debris in space [1197d]
- NASA's NuSTAR telescope reveals hidden light shows on the sun [1197d]
- FinTech companies true to their word after Brexit [1197d]
- Gene cluster reshuffling drives natural sunscreen evolution in lichens [1197d]
- Can clay capture carbon dioxide? [1197d]
- Tuning local coordination of catalysts for better lithium-sulfur batteries [1197d]
- New lithium-based scintillator crystal for detecting radiation can distinguish between neutrons and gamma rays [1197d]
- Back-to-back mega-quakes devastated Turkey. California faces similar aftershock threat [1197d]
- Study finds food and beverage brands are common in child-influencer YouTube videos [1197d]
- 'National conversation' needed to address air pollution in classrooms, according to researchers [1197d]
- 2.9-million-year-old butchery site reopens case of who made first stone tools [1197d]
- A secret weapon in preventing the next pandemic: Fruit bats [1197d]
- Scientists discover receptor that blocks COVID-19 infection [1197d]
- Hubble captures the start of a new spoke season on Saturn [1197d]
- How our own identity impacts how we judge others [1197d]
- Hobby-Eberly telescope reveals galaxy gold mine in first large survey [1197d]
- Wet La Nina winter likely to bring more water into Lake Powell [1197d]
- Dark singlet exciton sensitized triplet energy transfer realized across CsPbBr3 nanoplate-organic interface [1197d]
- Study reveals novel mechanism of divergent phenotypic plasticity for temperature adaptation in oysters [1197d]
- Half of Americans say they're worse off, the most since 2009 [1197d]
- Turkey-Syria earthquake: The challenge of delivering aid in a disaster zone [1197d]
- How could we detect atom-sized primordial black holes? [1197d]
- A potential drug in the fight against a fatal brain-eating amoeba [1197d]
- Exploring how substantially larger brains evolved in humans [1197d]
- The coal whack-a-mole: Getting rid of coal power could make prices fall and demand rise elsewhere [1197d]
- Learning to read for pleasure is a serious matter—NZ schools should embrace a new curriculum [1197d]
- Novel microscope developed to design better high-performance batteries [1197d]
- Machine learning predicts biodiversity and resilience in the 'coral triangle' [1197d]
- New AI methods to tackle the illegal wildlife trade on the internet [1197d]
- Dogs and cats can be expensive—five ways to save money on pet care as the cost of living rises [1197d]
- Global supply chains are devouring what's left of Earth's unspoiled forests, say researchers [1197d]
- What happened to students who left public schools during the pandemic? [1197d]
- As we fight to protect species on the brink of extinction, let's not forget the familiar ones [1197d]
- Chemists create nanomachines by breaking them apart [1197d]
- Neutrons uncover hydrogen's hidden role in twisting iron [1197d]
- Prosocial CEOs increase company value, stakeholder satisfaction [1197d]
- Norway study highlights whale excrement's role in ecosystem [1197d]
- Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Shallow depth of main shocks is a key reason why they've been so devastating, says geologist [1197d]
- Book offers insight into lifestyles, societal constraints on single black professionals [1197d]
- The pandemic played into ageist stereotypes, but intergenerational contact and cooperation can overcome them [1197d]
- Doubling protected lands for biodiversity could require tradeoffs with other land uses, study finds [1197d]
- Research finds well water risks more detectable during warmer weather [1197d]
- Sensing water for smarter agriculture [1197d]
- A counterintuitive way to make stronger alloys [1197d]
- How microbes die influences soil carbon content, study finds [1197d]
- Make them thin enough, and antiferroelectric materials become ferroelectric [1197d]
- Neanderthals lived much longer in Gipuzkoa than previously thought [1197d]
- How giants became dwarfs: Exploring size difference in sexual dimorphism [1197d]
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