The Brutalist Report - science
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- Accelerated Christian Education textbooks used in UK schools deny human-caused climate change [1099d]
- Plastic-eating fungi thriving in man-made 'plastisphere' may help tackle global waste [1099d]
- Discovery of clusters of two types of bacteria in the tentacles of corals sheds light on their role in coral reef health [1099d]
- Uncovering universal physics in the dynamics of a quantum system [1099d]
- NIR spectroscopy provides easy, cost-effective method for food allergen testing [1099d]
- 'Charge density wave' linked to atomic distortions in would-be superconductor [1099d]
- Climate change, habitat loss threaten East African bird populations [1099d]
- Analyzing the fate and environmental risks of 40 pharmaceutically active compounds in the Pearl River basin [1099d]
- Pale Male, red-tailed hawk who nested above NYC's Fifth Avenue for 30 years, dies at 33 [1099d]
- Cash or card? Consumers pay strategically to forget guilty purchases, study shows [1099d]
- Fine particulate matter found to catalyze oxidative stress in the lungs [1099d]
- Titanium dioxide: E171 first enters the blood via the mouth [1099d]
- One bucket or two? Researchers measure the effectiveness of aerial crop treatment methods [1099d]
- ChatGPT as 'educative artificial intelligence' [1099d]
- Origami heat shield: Reusable for reentries [1099d]
- New study: Surprising diversity of ethnic groups in the US Virgin Islands before Columbus [1099d]
- Our Earth is becoming unlivable. Can we still turn the tide? [1099d]
- Study: Reflecting on their mission increases teachers' growth mindset [1099d]
- Collaboration is key to creating a culture that supports children's behavior in early childhood education, says study [1099d]
- Finance expert explains why people are turning to AI for investment advice [1099d]
- Machine learning model analyzes why couples break up [1099d]
- Average annual net carbon sink of Gracilaria cultivation in China from 2021 to 2030 may double last decade's [1099d]
- High-quality satellite imagery swiftly reveals post-earthquake details [1099d]
- Researcher links Black students' lived experiences with feelings of belonging [1099d]
- NASA completes heart of Roman Space Telescope's primary instrument [1099d]
- Study unlocks mass spectrometry's potential for environmental science, agriculture and industry [1099d]
- Astronomers find a 'red nova': A main-sequence star just eating its planet [1099d]
- Simulation tools drive the new generation of therapies based on gene silencing [1099d]
- How Vancouver's geese affect Canada's river systems [1099d]
- A billion new air conditioners will save lives but cook the planet [1099d]
- Colorado Gov. Jared Polis vetoes bill that could have delayed gray wolf reintroduction [1099d]
- Some states hope to move climate-threatened species, but others say no way [1099d]
- Climate change believers are more likely to cooperate with strangers, research finds [1100d]
- 'Play deserts' common throughout Deep South, Southwest [1100d]
- We must insert joy back into education in the wake of COVID-19, researcher warns [1100d]
- New book asks whether the benefits of AI will be shared widely or feed inequality [1100d]
- Extremely hot days are warming twice as fast as average summer days in North-West Europe [1100d]
- Study finds link between deprived areas and number of children in care proceedings in England [1100d]
- Archaeologists discover ancient Mayan board game—here's what it can teach modern educators [1100d]
- Fossil of mosasaur with bizarre 'screwdriver teeth' found in Morocco [1100d]
- Using AI to find rare minerals [1100d]
- Female Gila monster fights surprisingly violent, study finds [1100d]
- Engineering a new way to feed gorillas [1100d]
- A new understanding of human origins in Africa [1100d]
- Collaboration could prevent severe energy scarcity in Europe [1100d]
- NZ maple syrup mission taps into hi-tech imaging [1100d]
- Use of pesticides and herbicides found to be biggest cause of bird decline in Europe [1100d]
- Study provides framework for assessing emotions in wild animals [1100d]
- Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes [1100d]
- Australian nanomedicine research into drug delivery system a 'milestone' in the treatment of childhood cancer [1100d]
- Sustainable agriculture is building peace in Colombia, finds research [1100d]
- Oldest architectural plans detail mysterious desert megastructures [1100d]
- Adult friendships can triumph over childhood trauma, even in baboons [1100d]
- Good news reports may emotionally buffer effects of negative news stories [1100d]
- The expendables: Health consequences of child labor in 19th-century England [1100d]
- Higher unemployment and less income: How domestic violence costs women financially [1100d]
- Vaccines using mRNA can protect farm animals against diseases traditional ones may not [1100d]
- Bees can learn, remember, think and make decisions—here's a look at how they navigate the world [1100d]
- High-res Western drought forecasts could be on horizon [1100d]
- Astronomers want your help hunting for asteroids [1100d]
- Report: A growing share of Hong Kong people support same-sex couples' rights [1100d]
- Citizen science used to track mosquitoes [1100d]
- Confirming the safety of genetically edited allergen-free eggs [1100d]
- Researchers use structured light on a chip in another photonics breakthrough [1100d]
- Feeling frozen? 4 out of 5 homes in southern Australia are colder than is healthy [1100d]
- Architecture after COVID: How the pandemic inspired building designers [1100d]
- Want more good ideas from your workers? Try giving them a reward—and a choice [1100d]
- EPA's crackdown on power plant emissions is a big first step—but it will be hard to ensure captured carbon stays put [1100d]
- Abuse and neglect put kids on fast track to crime [1100d]
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