The Brutalist Report - science
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- Nanowire networks learn and remember like a human brain [663d]
- UN reports 'off the charts' melting of glaciers [663d]
- Fighting light pollution: The West Texas effort preserves one of the largest dark sky reserves [663d]
- Four proposals to reduce Colorado's ozone pollution and improve air quality, explained [663d]
- Most people feel 'psychologically close' to climate change, find researchers [663d]
- International report explores community legal services for better access to justice [663d]
- Functional textiles: An alternative to antibiotics [663d]
- Social media data provides first glimpse at increased popularity of air conditioning worldwide [663d]
- Geochemical analyses of stone artifacts reveal long-distance voyaging among Pacific Islands during the last millennium [663d]
- Bank of England media coverage is an 'effective' additional channel for accountability, study shows [663d]
- The mathematics of cell boundary 'ruggedness' [663d]
- Microfluidic circuit for pulsatile filtration of extracellular vesicles from whole blood samples [663d]
- Communication about quantum technology offers many opportunities (but there are risks too) [663d]
- Best practices in new product development: What separates the best from the rest? [663d]
- Study shows how tiny plastic particles manage to breach the blood-brain barrier [663d]
- Digital gulf drives trust wedge between businesses and customers [663d]
- Researchers illustrate the media's power to affect behavioral change during COVID-19 in Sweden [663d]
- Researchers reveal early results in sky-brightness measurements in Antarctica [663d]
- Video-calling tech could help lonely parrots flock together [663d]
- Study: Lockdowns revealed the British wildlife most at risk of becoming roadkill [663d]
- NASA scientific balloon prepares to cross South America [663d]
- The first light in the universe helps build a dark matter map [663d]
- Examining mortality and leadership succession in family business [663d]
- Silurian freshwater arthropod discovered in Xinjiang [663d]
- Probing fundamental symmetries of nature with the Higgs boson [663d]
- Toxicity of drugs released into waterways partly depends on acidity, study shows [663d]
- Flowers that benefit both bees and biodiversity [663d]
- Nature as a model for greener cities [663d]
- Study: Cells send maintenance crews to fix damaged protein factories [663d]
- New compact accelerator to help preserve heritage artworks [663d]
- From textbook to telescope: Campus observatory adds shine to astrophysics courses [663d]
- Study reveals pivotal RNA modification in mouse embryos [663d]
- Plagues, poisons and magical thinking: How COVID lab leak hysteria could be straight from the Middle Ages [663d]
- Sex and the single gene: New research shows a genetic 'master switch' determines sex in most animals [663d]
- NASA teams with US Forest Service to tally America's oldest trees [663d]
- Student discovers 3D printable ink that 'everyone was looking for,' says physics professor [663d]
- What makes someone likely to be a first-gen college grad? Money. [663d]
- Like father, like son: New research shows how young men 'copy' their fathers' masculinity [663d]
- Whale-watching guidelines don't include boat noise. It's time they did, say researchers [663d]
- After the migrant deaths in Akwesasne, Canadian immigration law must reckon with its colonial history [663d]
- Recent mosque attacks raise questions about the affinity between white supremacy and far-right Hindu nationalism [663d]
- 'Queue jumpers' who opt to retire early are catching companies off guard, finds Australian study [663d]
- Analyzing a flood of data to prepare for climate change [663d]
- Snakes: Understand them, avoid them [663d]
- Climate change increases the risk of extreme wildfires around Cape Town, but it can be addressed, say researchers [663d]
- UK poultry can roam free outside again, but bird flu risk hasn't gone away [663d]
- Shakespeare by numbers: How mathematical breakthroughs influenced the Bard's plays [663d]
- Up in smoke: Human activities are fueling wildfires that burn essential carbon-sequestering peatlands [663d]
- A collaborative study of a key property of light may help double screen luminescence [663d]
- Biological age is increased by stress and restored upon recovery, shows DNA methylation clock study [663d]
- Gut bacteria use super-polymers to dodge antibiotics [663d]
- Higher density housing needed in Australia—but regions have to be careful [663d]
- Global ecological restoration does not enhance genetic diversity in restored plant populations, study finds [663d]
- How restoring the Everglades can save the Florida panther [663d]
- Scientists realize light-driven programmable colloidal self-assembly [663d]
- Scientists discover pre-low-mass white dwarf binary using LAMOST [663d]
- Study shows how machine learning can identify social grooming behavior from acceleration signals in wild baboons [663d]
- Neuroptera: Greater insect diversity in the Cretaceous period [663d]
- On-demand preparation of organosilicon reagents [663d]
- Radar satellite data reveals 19,000 previously unknown undersea volcanoes [663d]
- Researchers fabricate mechanical metamaterials with ultra-high energy absorption capacity [663d]
- Subsurface microbes capture toxic uranium and remediate groundwater [663d]
- The value of heartworm prevention [663d]
- Flexibility is key when protecting the Southern Ocean, says study [663d]
- International team of physicists explore microscopic filament behavior [663d]
- Systematic review of studies on air pollution shows strong link between traffic pollution and increased death rates [663d]
- Horodyskia is among the oldest multicellular macroorganisms, finds study [663d]
- Examining the flow of thermal energy in purified ribbons of graphite [663d]
- 360-million-year-old Irish fossil provides oldest evidence of plant self-defense in wood [663d]
- New fluorescent dyes help illuminate microscopic life [663d]
- New types of viruses discovered that infect plankton in the world's oceans [663d]
- Positive feedback loop drives transition of Toxoplasma gondii to chronic stage [663d]
- Greener production process of key component in biomedicines developed [663d]
- Arctic ice algae heavily contaminated with microplastics, reports new research [664d]
- Newly sequenced hornet genomes could help explain invasion success [664d]
- New look at 'Einstein rings' around distant galaxies just got us closer to solving the dark matter debate [664d]
- Whales stop by Gold Coast bay for day spa fix with full body scrubs [664d]
- Ridgecrest faults increasingly sensitive to solid Earth tides before earthquakes [664d]
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