The Brutalist Report - science
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- Ethnic disparity between teachers, pupils in England: Study [995d]
- New species of marine bacteria isolated from a deep-sea cold seep [995d]
- How data from a NASA lunar orbiter is preparing Artemis astronauts [995d]
- Sushi-loving Japan scrambles to save its fishing industry as oceans heat up [995d]
- Magnesium deficiency found to be detrimental to plants [995d]
- Brighter comb lasers on a chip mean new applications [995d]
- New survey suggests general society not willing to allow more rights for transgender people [995d]
- Research team clarifies mode of action of cannabinoids in inflammation [995d]
- Titanium micro-spikes skewer resistant superbugs [995d]
- Male crested macaques more likely to respond to screams from their own offspring, study finds [995d]
- Greece blaze is 'largest wildfire ever recorded in EU' [995d]
- India's moon rover confirms sulfur and detects several other elements near the lunar south pole [995d]
- Supermoon could team up with Hurricane Idalia to raise tides higher just as the storm makes landfall [995d]
- Closest supernova in a decade reveals how exploding stars evolve [995d]
- Examining the entrainment rate of shallow cumulus clouds and its influencing factors [995d]
- Research sheds light on how gender inequality in the media industry impacts job satisfaction [995d]
- New and improved bioink to enhance 3D bioprinted skeletal muscle constructs [995d]
- Liver-targeting drug delivered via nanogel carrier reverses obesity, lowers cholesterol in mice [995d]
- Stem cells used to successfully treat arthritis in gorilla at Budapest zoo [995d]
- Novel recycling process gives old plastics new life: Researchers break down, rebuild polyurethane to make new foam [995d]
- IBM makes major leap in quantum computing error-detection [995d]
- Potential employers found to view job candidates differently if they post online about mental health [995d]
- To tackle wildfires, researchers in Europe team up with frontline forces [995d]
- Study reveals new insights into yogurt production with microbial transglutaminase and exopolysaccharides [995d]
- Transforming chemistry education through an innovative experiment [995d]
- We're more likely to break conservation rules when we see others doing it, scientists say [995d]
- New research shows evidence of highly mobile lunar regolith [995d]
- Q&A: Professor discusses the social side of intelligence [995d]
- Rapid shifts from drought to downpour occurring more often: Study [995d]
- In a first, researchers apply dual frequency comb technology to photonic thermometers [995d]
- Air quality data show air pollution challenges unequally spread throughout the world [995d]
- New methodology combines earthquake ground shaking and ground failure for forecasting gas pipeline damage [995d]
- Scientists prepare ISS experiment to study how droplets form in space [995d]
- Chytrid fungi revealed to be parasitic species that infects snow algae [995d]
- Want to fight climate change? Don't poach gorillas (or elephants, hornbills, toucans, etc.) [995d]
- Yeast studies show that diet in early life may positively affect lifelong health [995d]
- Extreme weather events linked to increased child marriage [995d]
- Half of migrant and refugee women have been sexually harassed in Australian workplaces, study finds [995d]
- People love their trees more than their neighbors, says survey [995d]
- Ancient cracked mud found on Mars [995d]
- NASA's New Horizons mission still threatened [995d]
- Native American knowledge, and now AI, can teach us to build wildfire resilience [995d]
- How old is the universe exactly? A new theory suggests that it's been around for twice as long as believed [995d]
- Cannabis is illegal in Nigeria but provides a living for families: Study calls for rethink of drug laws [995d]
- How drought in Central America is pushing up the cost of living in Australia [995d]
- Children's early learning belongs in neighborhood schools, says researcher [995d]
- How can I tell if my child is ready to start school next year? [995d]
- Northern map turtles found to survive cold winter conditions by staying active under ice [995d]
- Female science heroes missing from Australian high school curricula [995d]
- New Aristolochiaceae liana species found in Yunnan, China [995d]
- Does hot water freeze faster than cold water? Examining the Mpemba effect [995d]
- How a lethal fungus is shrinking living space for Australia's frogs [995d]
- Ocean-based negative emissions technologies: A governance framework review [995d]
- New images use AI to provide more detail on Maui fires [995d]
- Satellite data show wildfire, soil emissions likely increasing air pollution in remote forests [995d]
- Efficient oil-eating bacteria cooperate to maximize dining capacity [995d]
- A first for ferrocene: Organometallic capsule with unusual charge-transfer interactions [995d]
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