The Brutalist Report - science
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- Tracing 13 billion years of history by the light of ancient quasars [1172d]
- Study shows flood risks can still be considerably reduced if all global promises to cut carbon emissions are kept [1172d]
- World-first study into global daily air pollution shows almost nowhere on Earth is safe [1172d]
- Sexual minority families fare as well as—and in some ways better than—'traditional' ones, finds pooled data analysis [1172d]
- Light-to-energy conversion in many aquatic microbes more complex than was previously known, researchers discover [1172d]
- Metal contamination causes metabolic stress in environmental bacteria, shows study [1172d]
- Does more money correlate with greater happiness? [1172d]
- Study finds silicon, gold and copper among new weapons against COVID-19 [1172d]
- Phone-based measurements found to provide fast, accurate information about the health of forests [1172d]
- Drones and deep learning: Researchers develop a new technique to quantify rice production [1172d]
- Researchers develop highly-efficient, non-toxic method to upcycle single-use plastic [1172d]
- New framework on honest behavior suggests it is a process that goes beyond not lying [1172d]
- Quantifying genetic variations in bacterial cultures the qSanger way [1172d]
- The universe may have started with a dark Big Bang [1172d]
- Astronomers go hunting for mysterious q-balls [1172d]
- Water quality expert develops public tool for diagnosing health of America's streams [1172d]
- An augmented reality game makes chemistry less intimidating for children, study finds [1172d]
- COVID-19 lockdowns 'turned India greener' [1172d]
- Ethnic minority parents want customized advice, research shows [1172d]
- Microscopic chalk discs in oceans play a key role in Earth's carbon cycle by propagating viruses [1172d]
- Cyclone Freddy kills four in 'rare' return to Madagascar [1172d]
- New treaty plots conservation course for high seas [1172d]
- Purification of DNA nanostructures from hydrophobic aggregates [1172d]
- A mixture of trees purifies urban air best, shows study [1172d]
- Children and teenagers can carry out valuable wildlife research—here's how [1172d]
- 'Greed is good' for likes and retweets if you're a US senator, says study [1172d]
- Hotter and drier conditions limit forest recovery from wildfires [1172d]
- Wheat's ancient roots of viral resistance uncovered [1172d]
- Detecting molecular vibration information faster and better by 'stretching' time [1172d]
- Archaeologists dug for evidence of the Rosetta Stone's ancient Egyptian rebellion—here's what they found [1172d]
- India's lithium discovery comes with environmental costs [1172d]
- Human temporal lobes are not very large in comparison with other primates [1172d]
- Researchers identify cellular mechanism that improves olfactory function [1172d]
- As bird flu surges in Europe, race is on to stop the spread [1172d]
- NASA's Curiosity views first 'sun rays' on Mars [1172d]
- First synthesis of a compound with aromatic nitrogen rings [1172d]
- An innovative twist: Tubular nanomaterial of carbon makes ideal home for spinning quantum bits [1172d]
- Are you a shark or a teddy? How understanding conflict styles can help you overcome fights with friends and family [1172d]
- Breeders of new fish hope to tickle taste buds of salmon, cod and tuna lovers [1172d]
- A structured approach for comparing monetary theories [1172d]
- When is a nature reserve not a nature reserve? When it's already been burned and logged [1172d]
- Resistance to mega-tourism is rising in the South Pacific—but will governments put words into action? [1172d]
- Researchers release eight-year dataset to reveal lake-atmosphere interaction over source region of the Yellow River [1172d]
- Astronomers detect radio recombination lines of carbon/oxygen ions for first time [1172d]
- Label-free superior contrast with c-band ultra-violet extinction microscopy [1172d]
- What parents and educators need to know about teens' pornography and sexting experiences at school [1172d]
- Some 'allies' don't want gay neighbors [1172d]
- Extreme wildfires are turning the world's largest forest ecosystem from carbon sink into net-emitter [1172d]
- Americans remain hopeful about democracy despite fears of its demise—and are acting on that hope [1172d]
- Viewpoint: Nigeria needs to take science more seriously—an agenda for the new president [1172d]
- No, the Fukushima water release is not going to kill the Pacific Ocean [1172d]
- Inclusive child care in British Columbia must support children with disabilities, say researchers [1172d]
- What are the best conditions for life? Exploring the multiverse can help us find out [1172d]
- 'Epic': Extreme storms have California near an all-time snowpack record set 40 years ago [1172d]
- How the push to end tobacco advertising in the 1970s could be used to curb gambling ads today [1172d]
- Decoding the genetics behind plant height and seed weight scaling in barley [1172d]
- Climate change is launching a mutant seed space race [1172d]
- Sweetpotato clones with improved insect resistance and weed tolerance [1172d]
- Competition on spatial statistics showcases the global state of the art in analyzing vast spatial datasets [1172d]
- How drought impacts corn yields [1172d]
- Problem of satellite trails marring Hubble images is growing worse [1172d]
- Trapping and killing superbugs with novel peptide 'nanonets' [1172d]
- Smiley, dimpled sphinx statue unearthed in Egypt [1172d]
- Recreational fishermen could be 'untapped allies' in the fight against climate change, research says [1172d]
- Lab shows phage attacks in new light [1172d]
- Assessing the risk of excess folic acid intake [1172d]
- Can artificial intelligence help find life on Mars or icy worlds? [1172d]
- Researchers identify two compounds capable of inhibiting growth of brain tumor cells [1172d]
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