The Brutalist Report - science
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- Buddhism helps entrepreneurs to beat competitors in the cut-throat world of business, research says [668d]
- Experts warn 'green growth' in high income countries is not happening, call for 'post-growth' climate policies [668d]
- Farms that create habitat key to food security and biodiversity [668d]
- Invasive species problem will be 'worse before it gets better' [668d]
- New research paints bleak picture of repeat violence in Scotland [668d]
- Southern California regulators require stricter controls to curb leaks from oil tanks [668d]
- Californians are moving inland for cheaper housing, and finding extreme heat that keeps getting worse [668d]
- China's fury over Fukushima water casts shadow on Asean Forum [668d]
- Fires continue to blaze across Northern California. More than 135,000 acres burn [668d]
- Money and politics put world's biggest climate deal at risk [668d]
- Machine learning for chemistry: Basics and applications [668d]
- The kitchen is key to improving indoor air quality, say experts [668d]
- Next major X-ray mission set to launch [668d]
- New endemic Agapetes species reported from Yunnan, China [668d]
- Air pollution prevents pollinators from finding flowers, study shows [668d]
- Rare archaeological finds show monastery was a social and religious hub [668d]
- Study finds education about domestic abuse improves knowledge and motivation to respond to victims [668d]
- Climate-change-induced migration increases the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery, report finds [668d]
- News but nothing new: Report reveals many pesticides in Dutch swimming and natural waters [668d]
- Two distinct charge density wave orders and their intricate interplay with superconductivity in pressurized CuTe [668d]
- Zimbabwe's climate action plan: A win for the environment, health and energy [668d]
- Characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus from ready-to-eat foods in China [668d]
- Why not all urban foxes deserve their 'bin-raiding' reputation [668d]
- Opinion: The true damage of invasive alien species was just revealed in a landmark report—here's how we must act [668d]
- Soluble protein extraction facilitates the salt-induced swelling of pork meat [668d]
- If Earth were an exoplanet, JWST would know there's an intelligent civilization here [668d]
- Cognitive effort investment: Does disposition become action? [668d]
- EU chief warns wolf packs 'real danger' in Europe [668d]
- Belgium struggles with spread of 'invasive' raccoons [668d]
- Hiring discrimination against ethnic minorities more marked for senior roles, resumé study finds [668d]
- Measuring the retreat of Italy's largest glacier [668d]
- Hubble views elliptical galaxy Messier 89 [668d]
- Is anyone planning for diplomacy with an extraterrestrial civilization? [668d]
- Assessing the massive costs of biological invasions to Australia and the world [668d]
- Astronomers are hoping the Event Horizon Telescope saw pulsars near the Milky Way's supermassive black hole [668d]
- Study explores influence of microwave and hot air drying on the quality of quick-cooking mung beans [668d]
- Africa's vast underground water resources are under pressure from climate change—how to manage them [668d]
- New ribozyme can make RNA molecules accessible for click chemistry in living cells [668d]
- Trial by fire for the Ariane 6 upper stage [668d]
- Developing pioneering ways to study catalysts [668d]
- New research finds a disconnect between poultry dietary energy and egg production [668d]
- Intercropping allows for insect conservation without yield loss [668d]
- Infrared avalanche photodiodes from bulk to 2D materials [668d]
- Pioneering beyond-silicon technology via residue-free field effect transistors [668d]
- Being the main breadwinner didn't necessarily keep married mothers in work during the pandemic, finds study [668d]
- Unveiling the enigmatic world of moths: From ancient pollinators to whistling wonders [668d]
- Plesiosaurs doubled their neck-length by gaining new vertebrae, research shows [668d]
- Feeling lonely? Too many of us do. Here's what our supermarkets can do to help [668d]
- Researchers: Health evidence against gas and oil is piling up, as governments turn a blind eye [668d]
- Sharing benefits from the UN's deforestation reduction program remains challenging. Here's why [668d]
- Himalayan valley sizes are controlled by tectonic-driven rock uplift, study shows [668d]
- Using an atomic clock to help find evidence of dark matter [668d]
- Most species are rare, but not very rare, finds biodiversity monitoring study [668d]
- Research shows blowing snow contributes to Arctic warming [668d]
- Extreme El Niño weather saw South America's forest carbon sink switch off [668d]
- Minimum dairy pricing policy could expand milk production, affect water quality [668d]
- Astronomers investigate giant stars in open cluster NGC 6866 [668d]
- Two dead, three missing as torrential rains lash Spain [668d]
- Massive Greece wildfire coming under control: govt [668d]
- Scientists make the first observation of a nucleus decaying into four particles after beta decay [668d]
- Researchers develop novel tumor-targeting nanospheres to improve light-based cancer diagnosis and treatment [668d]
- Trading decisions are observable in the eye movements of buyers and sellers [668d]
- Low-cost molybdenum complex paves the way for sustainable photochemistry [668d]
- Physicists solve mysteries of microtubule movers [668d]
- Better cybersecurity with quantum random number generation based on a perovskite light emitting diode [668d]
- Tracking little penguins shows they make trade-offs between minimizing energy costs and increasing capture rates [668d]
- Researchers discover key functions of plasma membrane–cell wall adhesion in rice and critical genes involved [668d]
- New strategy proposed for defect-free few-layer MXene nanosheets with enhanced physicochemical properties [668d]
- New study uncovers the causes of the Qing Dynasty's collapse [668d]
- Researchers develop a new reagent and method to create DNA and RNA polymer biohybrids [668d]
- Machine learning tool simplifies one of the most widely used reactions in the pharmaceutical industry [668d]
- AI algorithm learns microscopic details of nematicity in moiré systems [668d]
- Japan fishermen, locals seek halt to Fukushima water release [668d]
- Invasive species a growing and costly threat, key report to find [668d]
- Oh, deer: In US capital, 'Bambi' is increasingly unwelcome [668d]
- Helping or hindering? US scientists debate how to save giant sequoias [668d]
- Storm Haikui heads to China after double landfall in Taiwan [668d]
- Can Africa grasp its green-powered potential? [668d]
- Cute but calamitous: Australia labors under rabbit numbers [668d]
- Four astronauts return to Earth in SpaceX capsule to wrap up six-month station mission [668d]
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