The Brutalist Report - science
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- Many people feel they work in pointless, meaningless jobs, research confirms [1023d]
- Researchers identify oldest known species of swimming jellyfish [1023d]
- Collisions between asteroids may lead to formation of metal asteroids able to generate and record magnetism: Study [1023d]
- Quantum-enhanced non-interferometric quantitative phase imaging [1023d]
- Sea level rise shifts habitat for endangered Florida Keys species [1023d]
- Teens engaged in activism become better critical thinkers, study finds [1023d]
- A floating sponge could help remove harmful algal blooms [1023d]
- Score, then rank: Researchers propose an integrated approach to grant review assessments [1023d]
- Old mattresses made new: Simple chemistry can recycle polyurethane [1023d]
- 'Spirit mediums' could help unlock tourism secrets, according to study [1023d]
- It's not windy, but wildfires are still spreading in California [1023d]
- Taking time to seal a deal reveals insights into online buyers and sellers [1023d]
- What do you do with a shrunken laser? [1023d]
- Earth's most ancient impact craters are disappearing [1023d]
- Taking the quest to more accurately measure ancient ocean temperatures to the atomic level [1023d]
- Study reveals physiological characters of desert plant seeds under warming and drought [1023d]
- Nature-based solutions can help tackle climate change and food security, but communities outside Europe are missing out [1023d]
- Video: The rise of bio-concrete [1023d]
- Novel method reveals energy-dependent radiation damage to milled lamella by focused ion beam [1023d]
- DNA decodes the dining preferences of the shell-shucking whitespotted eagle ray [1023d]
- A platform for integrated spectrometers based on solution-processable semiconductors [1023d]
- Red tide returns to San Francisco Bay, one year after large fish die-off [1023d]
- Lowline fire expanding north of Gunnison as firefighters retreat and set backfires [1023d]
- York fire in Mojave Desert along California-Nevada border balloons to 77,000 acres [1023d]
- Is beer made with microwave-dried rice any different than air-dried rice? [1023d]
- Organoids revolutionize research on respiratory infections [1023d]
- How plant biology research could inform COVID-19 treatments [1023d]
- Opinion: No leg to stand on—why the US must reconsider its stance on climate reparations [1023d]
- Creative designs: Geography of Australia's digital technology industries [1023d]
- The nuclear arms race's legacy: Toxic contamination, staggering cleanup costs and a culture of government secrecy [1023d]
- Donors give more when asked to help people get back on their feet instead of meeting immediate needs, research finds [1023d]
- Novel algorithm proposed for efficient selection of variables in chemometrics applications [1023d]
- California's winter waves may be increasing under climate change, nearly a century of data show [1023d]
- Two-day holiday in Iran over extreme heat [1023d]
- Research shows it is possible to reward social media users for sharing accurate information instead of misinformation [1023d]
- NASA hears signal from Voyager 2 spacecraft after mistakenly cutting contact [1023d]
- Thermal imaging innovation allows AI to see through pitch darkness like broad daylight [1023d]
- Electrocatalytic CO2 reduction by enrichment of reactants and intermediates [1023d]
- Degrowth: Slowing down rich economies to deal with climate change is a flawed idea, argues researcher [1023d]
- Why is Australia having such a warm winter? A climate expert explains [1023d]
- Antarctica is missing a chunk of sea ice bigger than Greenland. What's going on? [1023d]
- 'Andreev chemistry' on a nanowire: Researchers generate superconducting pair states separated by grown barriers [1023d]
- Climate scientists use data from Hurricane Maria to test social vulnerability assessment tool [1023d]
- Biological origami at molecular level: Cytosolic interactome protects against protein unfolding [1023d]
- Viewpoint: The oil industry has succumbed to a dangerous new climate denialism [1023d]
- Research team identifies human odorant receptor for 'horse stable' odor, with implications for food testing [1023d]
- Scientists uncover a surprising connection between number theory and evolutionary genetics [1023d]
- Scientists develop method to predict the spread of armed conflicts [1023d]
- Evidence the oral stories of Australia's First Nations might be 10,000 years old [1023d]
- Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly. The Barrier Reef is still in hot water [1023d]
- Criminalizing and prosecuting torture could deter practices such as solitary confinement in detention [1023d]
- Three ways higher education can become more hopeful in the post-pandemic, post-AI era [1023d]
- North Atlantic Oscillation contributes to 'cold blob' in Atlantic Ocean [1023d]
- Mud could have made meandering rivers long before plants arrived [1023d]
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