The Brutalist Report - science
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- Saturday Citations: Ancient anarchists, filthy tycoons and a new state of matter [521d]
- Image: Hubble captures cosmic cluster [522d]
- Hawaii wildfires stoke climate denial, conspiracy theories [522d]
- Natural history museum closes because of chemicals in taxidermy collection [522d]
- Remote learning during pandemic aids medical students with disabilities [522d]
- Public may overestimate pushback against controversial research findings [522d]
- A new way to identify chiral molecules with light could vastly improve detection efficiency [522d]
- Researchers discover how stem cells choose their identity [522d]
- Publication of 2,000 canine genomes provides toolkit for translational research [522d]
- Bees helped make San Diego one of the country's most biodiverse places: The city plans to return the favor. [522d]
- Scientists review the trajectory design and optimization for Jovian system exploration [522d]
- Climate change is making debt more expensive—new study [522d]
- Researchers improve the performance of semiconductors using novel 2D metal [522d]
- Climate change impacts are unraveling the fabric of society in the South-West Pacific, says report [522d]
- A low-tech sludge solution for reducing antimicrobial resistance [522d]
- A promising approach in sustainable chemical production [522d]
- Atlatl weapon use by prehistoric females equalized the division of labor while hunting, experimental study shows [522d]
- This sure looks like the movements of a glacier across ancient Mars [522d]
- NASA's Psyche mission to a metal world may reveal the mysteries of Earth's interior [522d]
- Trees, rivers and mountains are gaining legal status—but it's not been a quick fix for environmental problems [522d]
- A new 'spin' on ergodicity breaking [522d]
- Colorado River Basin ranks among the world's most water-stressed regions, analysis finds [522d]
- Educational bootcamps can help people switch careers, says study [522d]
- It's so metal: Scientists confirm nickel plays a key role in an ancient chemical reaction [522d]
- Study indicates agriculture adds more phosphorus to streams than to lakes [522d]
- What Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg's canceled cage match says about masculine anxiety [522d]
- Climate change is bringing bushfires more often, but some ecosystems in Australia are suffering the most [522d]
- Thousands of migratory birds will make NZ landfall in spring—will they bring a deadly bird flu with them? [522d]
- The enduring mystery of mass whale strandings [522d]
- Social engagement, critical awareness promote young people's life satisfaction, academic success: Study [522d]
- Racial disparity persists in National Football League promotion practices, according to research [522d]
- Sequencing genes of Iron and Bronze Age peoples to better understand early Mediterranean migration patterns [522d]
- Healing cells could be 'tuned' in the test tube to target repair and regeneration work in the body [522d]
- Ancient metal cauldrons give us clues about what people ate in the Bronze Age [522d]
- Study shows how the meat and dairy sector resists competition from alternative animal products [522d]
- Study sheds light on the impact of in-stream video advertising on ad information encoding [522d]
- Japanese squirrels found to develop human hereditary diseases with aging [522d]
- Oil eating microbes reshape droplets to optimize biodegradation [522d]
- Artificial DNA structures fitted with antibodies may instruct the immune system to target cancerous cells [522d]
- Multiple organ functions of the yolk sac revealed by early human development map [522d]
- Making big leaps in understanding nanoscale gaps [522d]
- Bibby Stockholm: Legionella is not the only health threat on the asylum barge [522d]
- Researchers develop arrays of tiny crystals that deliver efficient wireless energy [522d]
- Researchers uncover new ways to combat pathogenic bacteria [522d]
- Mathematics against weeds: Model of population dynamics and evolution of herbicide resistance in perennial weeds [522d]
- Observing microscopic transformations of electrocatalyst surfaces [522d]
- How harmless E. coli turns dangerous [522d]
- Using big data on livestock farms could improve antimicrobial resistance surveillance [522d]
- Japanese scientists may have unraveled the secret of aging resistance in naked mole-rats [522d]
- 23-million-year-old otter-like seal may have used whiskers to forage [522d]
- Research team identifies polar bears using DNA found in paw prints [522d]
- Novel method to construct all-graphene macrostructures [522d]
- Sniffing nanoparticles loaded with mRNA could lead to advanced lung therapeutics [522d]
- Greenpeace slams Poland's new river protection law [522d]
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