The Brutalist Report - science
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- Ancient herbivore's diet weakened teeth and lead to eventual starvation, suggests study [1077d]
- Unraveling the role of the NiO electrocatalyst in alcohol electrooxidation reactions [1077d]
- Generation game: Gene-edited mosquitos to fight malaria [1077d]
- New model offers a way to speed up drug discovery [1077d]
- Non-police services for domestic abusive victims shown to decrease witness statement provision, but reduce victimisation [1077d]
- For pet dogs, 'running with the pack' may be the best prevention to promote healthier living [1077d]
- Seaweed farming may help tackle global food insecurity [1077d]
- Most nations get low marks on 'net-zero' climate plans [1077d]
- Untapping barley's grain yield potential by mitigating floral degeneration [1077d]
- How and why NASA gives a name to every spot it studies on Mars [1077d]
- Multifunctional self-healing liquid metal hydrogel developed for human-computer interaction [1077d]
- Mass spectrometry uncovers actions of protein 'glues' [1077d]
- Study shows South Africa, India and Australia shared similar volcanic activity 3.5 billion years ago [1077d]
- First Saimaa ringed seals successfully translocated within Lake Saimaa in Finland [1077d]
- Researchers create engineered human tissue to study mosquito bites, disease [1077d]
- In schools that could benefit most, building relationships is key to increasing capacity for nutrition education [1077d]
- CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) captures charge-sign dependent cosmic ray modulation [1077d]
- Professors call for further study of potential uses of AI in special education, avoiding bans [1077d]
- Tailoring fluorine-rich solid electrolyte interphase to boost long cycling stability of lithium metal batteries [1077d]
- Public guaranteed child support programs may help reduce poverty worldwide [1077d]
- Using a multi‐lens framework for landscape decisions [1077d]
- Opinion: Republicans' anti-ESG attack may be silencing insurers, but isn't changing their pro-climate business decisions [1077d]
- Q&A with Ludovic Slimak, the archaeologist who wants to rewrite the history of early humans in Europe [1077d]
- Nanomedicine: Using a patient's immune cells to prevent the spread of cancer [1077d]
- Foraging walk near Chicago beach teaches residents about edible plants they didn't know grew in the heart of the city [1077d]
- How safe is the air? Here's how to check and what the numbers mean [1077d]
- US cities shrouded in toxic haze as reinforcements reach Canada wildfires [1077d]
- Blue carbon: Could a solution to the climate challenge be buried in the depths of fjords? [1077d]
- UK public among most trusting in world: Report [1077d]
- Volcanic tsunami hazards: What can the Santorini seafloor tell us? [1077d]
- Researchers 'split' phonons in step toward new type of quantum computer [1077d]
- Without fully implementing net-zero pledges, the world will miss climate goals [1077d]
- Novel method of squeezing molecules together could reduce chemical manufacturing waste [1077d]
- Robotic vehicles track dengue-carrying mosquitos in Taiwan sewers [1077d]
- New study shows land mammals traveled farther during severe COVID-19 lockdowns [1077d]
- Lost giants: New study reveals decline in abundance of African megafauna [1077d]
- Scientists develop artificial molecules that behave like real ones [1077d]
- Giving parents better school quality data encourages them to consider less affluent, less white schools—to a point [1077d]
- Satellite images show that Spain is in danger of drying out one of the main wetlands in Europe [1077d]
- More than 60 billion leaf litter invertebrates died in the Black Summer fires. Here's what that did to ecosystems [1077d]
- Unlocking the blood-nerve barrier to facilitate drug delivery [1077d]
- Ecologists highlight the invisible effects of human activity on nature [1077d]
- ESG investing has made little impact on the green energy transition so far. Why is that? [1077d]
- How universities could help whole communities tackle climate change [1077d]
- Analysis: Current emissions targets could keep planet below 2°C temperature rise, but a turbocharged effort is needed [1077d]
- As expected, wine grapes found to have high deleterious genetic burden [1077d]
- Black men are the most frequent victims of killings by off-duty officers, finds new research [1077d]
- Sharks and humans sharing waters along California coast more often than previously thought [1077d]
- US-German satellites show California water gains after record winter [1077d]
- Global symmetry found to be not completely necessary for the protection of topological boundary states [1077d]
- Complete chloroplast genomes clarify phylogenetic placement of six polygonatum species [1077d]
- Ponderosa forests struggle in the face of Southwest megadrought [1077d]
- New keen-sighted satellite will view distant stars, assist Webb telescope [1077d]
- Exploring how community-based social norms evolve [1077d]
- Q&A: Scientist explains effects of Canadian wildfires on local air quality [1077d]
- How Schrödinger's cat makes better qubits [1077d]
- Trailblazing research explores life in deepest parts of Indian Ocean [1077d]
- Monitoring night-time cloud cover at the Muztagh-ata site [1077d]
- Long-term analysis finds seagull attacks contribute to death of southern right whale calves [1077d]
- Scientists discover how plants fight major root disease [1077d]
- Unsustainable coffee production is making more and more people sick, says study [1077d]
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