The Brutalist Report - science
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- Impacts of climate change on animals will be multi-faceted, reveals study [1035d]
- Experts alarmed as free Barbies given to UK primary schools to teach social skills [1035d]
- Fueled by new chemistry, algorithm mines fungi for useful molecules [1035d]
- New research examines contamination in gulf coast waters [1035d]
- Draining 401(k) accounts when changing jobs: The hidden time bomb undermining retirement savings [1035d]
- Improved stability could help perovskite solar cells compete with silicon [1035d]
- NASA's ComPair gamma-ray hunting mission prepares for balloon flight [1035d]
- Spill of 1,200 barrels of crude blight Ecuadoran beach [1035d]
- Researchers make progress toward a new environmentally friendly nanomaterial that could revolutionize electronic devices [1035d]
- Cross-selling can help retailers avoid lost revenue from returns [1035d]
- Building a high-performance electrochemical sensor using activated biochar from pineapple peel waste [1035d]
- Climate science is catching up to climate change with predictions that could improve proactive response [1035d]
- Brighter fluorescent markers allow for finer imaging [1035d]
- Examining how cells talk to each other [1035d]
- Researchers find ancient, high-energy impacts could have fueled Venus volcanism [1035d]
- Research shows some people believe scientists threaten their group's power, values [1035d]
- Examining how the world's largest water striders jump on water [1035d]
- Scientists discover filter-feeding basking sharks are warm-bodied like great whites [1035d]
- How eelgrass spread around the world [1035d]
- Wide field-of-view metasurface-enhanced scanning lidar may hold promise for autonomous vehicle technology [1035d]
- Exploring the multi-billion-dollar risk to economic activity from climate extremes affecting ports [1035d]
- A roundup of the extreme heat hitting the globe [1035d]
- Greenland melted recently, says study that raises future sea level threat [1035d]
- Desert microbes turn on drought tolerance when needed, finds study [1035d]
- Q&A: COVID-19 likely came from animals—why aren't we working to prevent a new scourge? [1035d]
- Hitting reset to start a new embryo [1035d]
- Coexistence in microbial communities: Study challenges popular predictive rule [1035d]
- Demand for offsetting is low when carbon credit prices are high, finds New Zealand report [1035d]
- Study demonstrates consistency of rotational evolution between open cluster and field stars for determining age [1035d]
- Team develops highly active catalyst for alkaline water electrolysis using boron and sulfur [1035d]
- Spiritual people more likely to be skeptical about science, study finds [1035d]
- Advanced method to improve stability of spray dried microcapsules for delivery of nutrients [1035d]
- How does Arctic sea ice change at different spatiotemporal scales? [1035d]
- Climatic and non-climatic factors found to affect vegetation greenness in Sudano-Sahelian region of Africa [1035d]
- Surveying public tolerance of lethal wildlife management in Japan [1035d]
- Vehicle idling can compound local pollution on bad air days [1035d]
- Researchers explore potential of marine-derived rennet for cheesemaking [1035d]
- Bigger, wilder, more destructive: How cold fronts affected the Black Summer bushfires [1035d]
- Discovery may lead to terahertz technology for quantum sensing [1035d]
- Genes that shape bones identified, offering clues about our past and future [1035d]
- Observing the long-postulated intermediate of catalytic amination reactions [1035d]
- Immune systems develop 'silver bullet' defenses against common bacteria [1035d]
- Greenland melted some 416,000 years ago, shows high risk of causing sea level rise today [1035d]
- Nature inspires breakthrough achievement: Hazard-free production of fluorochemicals [1035d]
- New study reveals reptiles' spontaneous association between vision and hearing [1035d]
- Unexpectedly calm and remote galaxy cluster discovered [1035d]
- Galaxy J1135 reveals its water map [1035d]
- New method brings increased efficiency, precision and reliability in DNA editing [1035d]
- Buzzing down the primrose path: Specialist bee species prefer abundant host plants [1035d]
- Using chaotic inputs to improve microcomb-based parallel ranging [1035d]
- Study suggests partisan politics could help public health [1035d]
- Hubble sees boulders escaping from asteroid Dimorphos [1035d]
- A new type of superresolution for exploring cell division [1035d]
- Study shows bats struggle during organic farming transition [1035d]
- Better synthesis of geospatial data may help combat poachers, scientists say [1035d]
- Cities need plans for extreme heat, says expert, as heat waves stretch across the globe [1035d]
- Good for soil, grim for the air: More than third of fertilizer use breaking UK Government emissions thresholds [1035d]
- Why price does not indicate how long clothes will last [1035d]
- New study expands the scope of aza-Friedel–Crafts reactions [1035d]
- Chemists recycle shrimp waste as catalyst for hydrogen generation [1035d]
- Team forecasts a surge in extreme El Niño events despite carbon dioxide reductions: A call to refine climate policy [1035d]
- Gene variation makes apple trees 'weep,' improving orchards [1035d]
- Presumed Beethoven skull fragments return to Vienna [1035d]
- Crawford Lake: What the past can teach us about urban living today [1035d]
- How classic psychology warped our view of human nature as cruel and selfish—but new research is more hopeful [1035d]
- A new Achilles heel of the bacterial cell wall [1035d]
- Is the end of the 'particle era' of physics upon us? [1035d]
- New record set for highest elemental superconducting transition temperature [1035d]
- Engineering plants for a changing climate [1035d]
- New computer simulations follow the formation of galaxies and cosmic large-scale structure with precision [1035d]
- Wild fruits with higher alcohol content found to be more widely dispersed by mammals [1035d]
- Plastiglomerates: Study demonstrates artificial rocks from macroplastics threaten ocean health [1035d]
- An even closer look at the 'doubly magic' tin-100 nucleus [1035d]
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