The Brutalist Report - science
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- A high-throughput AI method for leaf counting [1121d]
- Backwashing affects the removal of micropollutants and the dynamic changes in the microbial community in sand filters [1121d]
- Type VI secretion systems: Weapons of bacterial destruction [1121d]
- Predicting changes in microbial food webs [1121d]
- Framework for NASA's Roman spacecraft moves to Goddard clean room [1121d]
- Unraveling the mechanism of green emission peaks in single polyfluorene chains [1121d]
- New study explores human cultural learning and evolution [1121d]
- Prehistoric scat reveals 'waves' of extinction in Colombia [1121d]
- Parental leave for fathers can reduce sexist attitudes and gender bias [1121d]
- Researchers propose new standards to fix what's wrong in statistics [1121d]
- Instead of refuting misinformation head-on, try 'bypassing' it [1121d]
- What happens when teens privately ask for help on Instagram? [1121d]
- A healthy but depleted herd: Predators decrease prey disease levels but also population size, study finds [1121d]
- Democrats, urban dwellers, and 30-40-year-olds more likely to purchase first firearms during the pandemic: Study [1121d]
- Global study shows increasing spread of non-native plants on islands [1121d]
- Researchers use AI to explore potential zoonotic diseases [1121d]
- Researchers design tool to enhance workplace socialization in remote, hybrid arrangements [1121d]
- Newly identified whale's favored prey is not endangered, but the whale is [1121d]
- Study examines how to get people to share a corporate post [1121d]
- Will the improvement of the technical environment help promote organic fertilizer and biopesticides among farmers? [1121d]
- Pictograms with universal design for equity and inclusion [1121d]
- Brain circuits for locomotion evolved long before appendages and skeletons, finds new study [1121d]
- Researchers create antimicrobial 'superfoam' [1121d]
- Scientists develop Earth system models with clouds and ocean submesoscale eddies [1121d]
- Finding a bioindicator for the occurrence of PFAS [1121d]
- Advanced X-ray technique unveils fast solid-gas chemical reaction pathways [1121d]
- New insights into the evolutionary phylogeny of the ciliate order Sessilida [1121d]
- Assembly of stable spherical lanthanide cluster aggregate for magnetic resonance imaging [1121d]
- Misconceptions put women off STEM subjects, suggests study [1121d]
- Scientists create potent 'degrader' of cancer-driving protein [1121d]
- Study finds biases about bribery in certain countries facilitate corruption [1121d]
- New approach for rapid process stabilization of plastics [1121d]
- Going for gold: Nanotech design opens door to new cancer treatments [1121d]
- Africa's oceans are being protected to serve the interests of big foreign corporates [1121d]
- Abundance of urban honeybees adversely impacts wild bee populations, according to new research [1121d]
- Diverse landscapes help insects cope with heat stress, study shows [1121d]
- New study investigates how humidity may increase heat risk in urban climates [1121d]
- Degrading viral RNA to treat SARS-CoV-2 infection [1121d]
- Bird flu outbreak spreads across West African migratory route [1121d]
- Automated soybean seed counting: Grading existing methods for improved accuracy [1121d]
- Novel 'registration' method identifies plant traits in close-up photos [1121d]
- Benchmarking deep-learning methods for more accurate plant-phenotyping [1121d]
- Counting photons for quantum computing [1121d]
- Gray whale spends record amount of time in San Francisco Bay, concerning scientists [1121d]
- Asthma, lower grades, homelessness: how climate change will harm america's kids [1121d]
- Report: UK lenders entered 2023 on a high, after high refinancing activity in Q4 2022 [1121d]
- Gene that confers seed tolerance to salinity identified [1121d]
- New findings indicate gene-edited rice might survive in Martian soil [1121d]
- New research suggests that health is a larger concern for Indian voters than previously believed [1121d]
- River Forth's whales, porpoises, dolphins and seals mapped by citizen scientists [1121d]
- Do volcanoes add more carbon than they take away? [1121d]
- Study reveals ERK activity is a molecular switch between scarring and tissue regeneration [1121d]
- Oldest human remains from Puerto Rico reveal a complex cultural landscape since 1800 BC [1121d]
- Researchers use nanoparticles to increase light frequency and resolution of imaging systems [1121d]
- Decoding the mechanisms behind the assembly of BAR proteins that dictate cell curvature [1121d]
- In protecting land for wildlife, size matters—here's what it takes to conserve very large areas [1121d]
- Leprosy-causing bacteria found in armadillo specimens highlight value of museum collections for tracking pathogens [1121d]
- Arctic sea ice loss and fierce storms leave Kivalina fighting to protect the island from climate disasters [1121d]
- Opinion: A rise in self-service technologies may cause a decline in our sense of community [1121d]
- How schools and families can take climate action by learning about food systems [1121d]
- For some workers, low-paying jobs might be more of a dead end than a stepping stone [1121d]
- New exposé of Australia's exotic pet trade shows an alarming proliferation of alien, threatened and illegal species [1121d]
- Scientists discover rare element in exoplanet's atmosphere [1121d]
- Keeping corn from frequenting the phosphorus buffet line [1121d]
- VIPER and T-Rex on double rocket launch [1121d]
- Astronomers double the number of repeating cosmic probes [1121d]
- Forced water-use cuts made California more waterwise, finds research [1121d]
- Dozens of woodland bird species are threatened, and we still don't know what works best to bring them back [1121d]
- New research sheds light on how circadian rhythms work [1121d]
- Quantum scientists achieve state-of-the-art defect-free atom array [1121d]
- New study finds tree diversity increases carbon storage, soil fertility in forests [1121d]
- Research helps pave way for first manned mission to Mars [1121d]
- Using mycelium to create a self-healing wearable leather-like material [1121d]
- First-ever sturgeon fossil found in Africa [1121d]
- Biologists compare and select most effective and nontoxic biocides for mobile toilets and dump wells [1121d]
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