The Brutalist Report - science
- UK's poorest children likelier to have less understanding of personal finances, study finds [351d]
- Why we need to fall out of love with flaky white fish [351d]
- Shows like 'Succession' tap into our deepest desires for escapism, says researcher [351d]
- For sheds in wildfire zones, researchers determine how close is too close to home [351d]
- Researchers show mobile elements monkeying around the genome [351d]
- Couples' social networks took long-lasting hit during COVID [351d]
- Study identifies boat strikes as a growing cause of manatee deaths in Belize [351d]
- Climate change forces a rethinking of mammoth Everglades restoration plan [351d]
- Ozone layer recovery delayed, surface UV radiation continues to rise, finds study [351d]
- Industrially applied and relevant transformations of 1,3-butadiene using homogeneous catalysts [351d]
- Symbiotic and pathogenic fungi may use similar molecular tools to manipulate plants [351d]
- Machine learning-based protein annotation tool predicts protein function [351d]
- Think you're good at saying no? Actually, you could probably use a few pointers [351d]
- Shared modeling can help schools predict, avert dropouts [351d]
- Space tractor beams may not be the stuff of sci-fi for long [351d]
- Preexisting stereotypes found to influence entertainment selection [351d]
- Municipal administrators in Brazil know about NbS but rarely use them to reduce environmental inequality, study finds [351d]
- Smiles and jokes can help good managers boost hotel staff performance [351d]
- Ultrafast terahertz emission from emerging symmetry-broken materials [351d]
- Smallest agri-SMEs in Africa owner-managed by women bore the brunt of COVID-19, new study reveals [351d]
- Accelerating nanoscale X-ray imaging of integrated circuits with machine learning [351d]
- Using satellite date to help accelerate the green transition [351d]
- Emphasizing supports in permanent supportive housing key to ending homelessness, says report [351d]
- Thorium-229: How the first nuclear transition can be excited with lasers in the visible wavelength range [351d]
- Archaeologists discover 4,300-year-old copper ingots in Oman [351d]
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