The Brutalist Report - science
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- Unidentified aerial phenomena observations reported by almost one fifth of academic survey respondents [1094d]
- New book eyes Earth's excavators, from microbes to elephants and dinosaurs [1094d]
- How intermittent feedback drives consumer impatience [1094d]
- Study: Allowing financial trading in California's wholesale electricity market significantly reduces volatility [1094d]
- Why consumers forgo front-row seats: Sacrificing experience quality for togetherness [1094d]
- Sexing chicken eggs by scent [1094d]
- Study looks at reproductive inequality in humans compared to other species [1094d]
- Machine learning approach opens insights into an entire class of materials being pursued for solid-state batteries [1094d]
- Harvard study finds implicit racial bias highest among white people [1094d]
- Study points out errors in illustrations of one of the most famous scientific experiments [1094d]
- First contact: Global team to simulate message from extraterrestrial intelligence to Earth [1094d]
- In-situ observations of marine sedimentary rocks suggest ancient northern ocean on Mars [1094d]
- Scientists discover nonlocal effects of biexciton emission in large semiconductor nanocrystals [1094d]
- Researchers review AI advantages in drug research and development [1094d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses a new model of nervous system form, function, and evolution [1094d]
- Trouble cleaning out your closet? Why product 'purgatories' can help clear clutter [1094d]
- Lab-grown meat's carbon footprint potentially worse than retail beef, finds study [1094d]
- Estonian researchers investigate using local herbs to fight Lyme disease [1094d]
- Developing novel tools for applications of argumentation to behavioral economics [1094d]
- How a drought affects trees depends on what's been holding them back [1094d]
- Ozone treaty is delaying first ice-free Arctic summer, shows study [1094d]
- Married people who cheat don't regret it, finds study [1094d]
- New research highlights the importance of meta-skills for public sector leadership [1094d]
- Codoping double perovskites for single-component white-light-emitting diodes [1094d]
- How plants use sugar to produce roots [1094d]
- AI-enabled forecasting model predicts nearly two years of ENSO events [1094d]
- Video games and education: Five steps for choosing the perfect classroom game [1094d]
- Metal−organic frameworks meet MXene: New opportunities for electrochemical application [1094d]
- California to trigger rarely used relief valve on Kern River, diverting flows to state aqueduct [1094d]
- Axiom's private mission inches commercial space station dreams closer to reality [1094d]
- Time is of the essence: 100 years of data identify the right time to regenerate perennial grasses [1094d]
- As a Black astronaut sets his sights on the moon, he feels the weight of injustice on Earth [1094d]
- Identifying the best bumble bee diets [1094d]
- Researchers analyze THC in breath of cannabis smokers [1094d]
- Biden EPA pushes for federal regulation of toxic coal ash dumps threatening drinking water in multiple states [1094d]
- France unveils new, more ambitious emissions-cutting plan [1095d]
- Sharks bite two fishermen in Florida Keys in separate incidents [1095d]
- Microorganisms' climate adaptation can slow down global warming [1095d]
- Compound from magnolia tree bark found to impede SARS-CoV-2 replication in certain cells [1095d]
- New 3D printing technique for manufacturing ultrasmall metallic objects [1095d]
- Uncovering the driving factors behind algal growth in the South-to-North Water Diversion Project using advanced AI [1095d]
- Researchers call for systemic changes to improve career prospects of young people with disabilities [1095d]
- What constitutes a paradigm shift? An olive shrub's mating system as a case study of Kuhn's theory [1095d]
- Effective capital markets are needed to protect the climate [1095d]
- Breakthrough Colorado River deal reached, bringing big water cuts for three years [1095d]
- Are you prone to feeling guilty? You may be less likely to take a bribe [1095d]
- Instrument to measure asteroid gravity tested for space [1095d]
- Ancient galaxy's traits revealed using Webb telescope [1095d]
- Researchers acquire world's first multi-source detection dataset of mountain glacier [1095d]
- Butterfly behavior shows ways to protect natural habitats in a rapidly changing world [1095d]
- Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found in Caribbean [1095d]
- A new map reveals the complicated world in which cells seek to repair damaged DNA [1095d]
- Actively reducing noise by ionizing air [1095d]
- Where have all the Luddites gone? Exploring what makes us human—and whether modern technology threatens to destroy it [1095d]
- With hundreds of call-outs every day, wildlife rescue services can help Australians understand threats to native animals [1095d]
- Modeling future urban development on European coasts to minimize the risk of rising sea levels [1095d]
- Check your tires: You might be adding microplastics to the environment [1095d]
- Stretching metals at the atomic level allows researchers to create important materials for quantum applications [1095d]
- Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion—revealing possible conservation target [1095d]
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