The Brutalist Report - science
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- Experts demand fire safety policy change over health impact of widely used flame retardants [1179d]
- Everglades restoration moves closer to reality with a crucial groundbreaking [1179d]
- Offshore wind halt urged by Native Americans seeking sway [1179d]
- Hundreds of Washington state plants, animals at risk of extinction [1179d]
- Syria peacebuilding efforts must address causes of the country's pre-war 'failed' state, suggests study [1179d]
- Researcher develops new methods to measure 'forever chemicals' in both the atmosphere and in aerosol particles [1179d]
- A population-wide gene-environment interaction study on how genes, schools, and residential areas shape achievement [1179d]
- New testing approach diagnoses COVID-19 with near-perfect accuracy [1179d]
- Culture of parents' country of origin influences second-generation immigrant entrepreneurship, study finds [1179d]
- The weight of responsibility: Biomass of livestock dwarfs that of wild mammals [1179d]
- The rediscovery of an ethereal fairy lantern brightly illuminates its mysterious past [1179d]
- One-click checkout increases spending and engagement, shows study [1179d]
- Rare insect found at Arkansas Walmart sets historic record, points to deeper ecological questions [1179d]
- Study reveals shifting climate trends in the Western US dating back 11,000 years [1179d]
- Gun violence spills into new neighborhoods as gentrification displaces drug crime, according to new study [1179d]
- Sea ice in Antarctic at record low: US data center [1179d]
- Worry, frustration as UN tries to finally agree high seas treaty [1179d]
- New method for the detection of RNA viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 [1179d]
- Bitter substances spoil the appetite of oak moth caterpillars [1179d]
- One is bad enough, but climate change raises the threat of back-to-back hurricanes [1179d]
- Mysteries of Earth: Researchers predict how fast ancient magma ocean solidified [1179d]
- Researchers: Disaster survivors need help remaining connected with friends and families and access to mental health care [1179d]
- Three big numbers that tell the story of secularization in America [1179d]
- Researchers find sea urchin die-offs threaten Caribbean coral reefs [1179d]
- A gender perspective on the global migration of scholars [1179d]
- Slime molds are not actually fungi at all, but they are brainless predators [1179d]
- Commentary: Older women are doing remarkable things—it's time for the putdowns to end [1179d]
- Can ideology-detecting algorithms catch online extremism before it takes hold? [1179d]
- School attendance rates in Australia are dropping: We need to ask students why [1179d]
- 'Build back better' sounds great in theory, but does the government really know what it means in practice? [1179d]
- Astronomers discover metal-rich galaxy in early universe [1179d]
- Ghana needs more astronomers, astrophysicists, aerospace engineers and astronauts—how to develop them? [1179d]
- Neural network algorithm predicts Arrhenius crossover temperature with 90% accuracy [1179d]
- Monkey mouths and hands could be key to future interactive enrichment systems [1179d]
- Report shines light on what US midterm election results could mean for future of American politics [1179d]
- Telling time on the moon [1179d]
- Study: Tiny environmental plastic particles in mom's food reach unborn children [1179d]
- Shrinking age distribution of spawning salmon raises climate resilience concerns [1179d]
- Mapping the 'memory loss' of disinformation in fact checks [1179d]
- People can save more money when their goals fit their personality traits [1179d]
- How elasmobranch species fared during and after the K-Pg mass extinction event [1179d]
- Ireland has lost almost all of its native forests: Here's how to bring them back [1179d]
- The art of balding: A brief history of hairless men [1179d]
- Commentary: The American right has gone to war with 'woke capitalism.' Here's what they get wrong [1179d]
- Niger is Africa's fastest growing country—how to feed 25 million more people in 30 years [1179d]
- Air, water experts not concerned about local environmental impact after train derailment [1179d]
- How to make a nuclear clock tick [1179d]
- Piecing together Scotland's religious past with shards of glass [1179d]
- Want your company to weather a crisis? Watch the leadership of the board chair [1179d]
- Study shows why conservatives may reject some pandemic measures [1179d]
- Warming and internal nutrient loading together interfere with long-term stability of lake restoration [1179d]
- Windstorm was likely a derecho. What is that? [1179d]
- New strategy developed for synthesis of copper nanoclusters [1179d]
- Distributor whistleblowing may help mitigate rising inflation [1179d]
- Finding adaptive employees important to organizations, says study [1179d]
- Rare look at the wildlife thriving in North Korea's DMZ [1179d]
- New material may offer key to solving quantum computing issue [1179d]
- Researchers realize non-Hermitian exceptional points in degenerate optical cavity [1179d]
- Study shows some dinosaurs used their claws for digging and others for display [1179d]
- Are your strawberries bland? Pesticides could be to blame [1179d]
- Low-cost microphones could be used to help track infectious disease risks in the wild [1179d]
- Investigating factors that affect consumer attitudes about organic food [1179d]
- Recognizing a clear sign that quark-gluon plasma production 'turns off' at low energy [1179d]
- Exploring chaos on the nanometer scale [1179d]
- Processing, like fermentation and roasting, doesn't cut cocoa's health benefits [1179d]
- Wavefront shaping: From telescopes to biological tissue [1179d]
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