The Brutalist Report - science
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- Ranchers fear for livestock as Canada wildfires rage [1104d]
- Stuck antenna freed on Jupiter-bound spacecraft [1104d]
- MSU, Audubon fight to conserve a disappearing bird species [1104d]
- Healthy teeth thanks to the 'washing machine effect': Research explains tooth abrasion in cows [1105d]
- Researchers track antimicrobial resistance in E. coli isolated from swine [1105d]
- In Southern California, everything is blooming everywhere all at once [1105d]
- Studying the effects of microplastics on the infectivity of bacteriophages in an aqueous environment [1105d]
- New study puts a definitive age on Saturn's rings: They're really young [1105d]
- China has its own secret space plane, and it just landed [1105d]
- What do London employers really think about hybrid working? [1105d]
- Ultralow temperature terahertz microscope capabilities could enable better quantum technology [1105d]
- Study finds the brains of modern dog breeds are larger than those of ancient breeds [1105d]
- Researchers use 3D models to investigate bacteria movement [1105d]
- 'Nature is messy': Pioneers in landscape transcriptomics study genes in the wild [1105d]
- Nanonitrator: Novel enhancer of inorganic nitrate's protective effects, predicated on a swarm learning approach [1105d]
- Researchers discover superconductive images are actually 3D and disorder-driven fractals [1105d]
- Carbon nanotube membranes with Pd-Cu modification successfully reduce nitrate levels via electrocatalysis [1105d]
- Dark matter can make dark atoms, say theoretical astrophysicists [1105d]
- New artificial intelligence algorithm for more accurate plant disease detection [1105d]
- Study examines survival of the fittest for critically endangered parrot [1105d]
- Australian fruit may hold the key to citrus disease resistance [1105d]
- Study highlights best practices in buffelgrass control [1105d]
- Microplastics: Startling quantities found in the ice algae that are essential for all Arctic marine life [1105d]
- Using urine to make sub-Saharan city region food systems more sustainable [1105d]
- What's a Luddite? An expert on technology and society explains [1105d]
- Advanced life should have already peaked billions of years ago, says paper [1105d]
- Harnessing machine learning to make nanosystems more energy efficient [1105d]
- Q&A: Biden's strategy for cutting carbon emissions could extend the lives of fossil fuel power plants [1105d]
- Researcher: Toxic chemicals in cosmetics and care products remain in our bodies, environments for a very, very long time [1105d]
- How did abuse get baked into the restaurant industry? [1105d]
- Examining four factors that contributed to the record low history scores for US eighth graders [1105d]
- West Africa has a small weapons crisis—why some countries are better at dealing with it than others [1105d]
- Male sex workers are often well-educated and middle class, finds researcher [1105d]
- One of world's oldest lions killed by herders in Kenya [1105d]
- 5.5 magnitude earthquake, large aftershock hit Northern California; minor damage reported [1105d]
- Will new anti-doping regs be enough to save horses—and horse racing? [1105d]
- Multifunctional nanosystem effectively reverses multidrug resistance in tumors [1105d]
- Study shows how writing helps young students engage more deeply with civics [1105d]
- A gold electrode fabrication technology that can be combined with thermotherapy technology based on photothermy [1105d]
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