The Brutalist Report - science
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- Hurricane Norma downgraded to Category 2 ahead of Mexico landfall [880d]
- The first Miocene fossils from coastal woodlands in the southern East African Rift [880d]
- COVID-19-related jail decarceration did not affect crime in California, study suggests [880d]
- Soft, living materials made with algae glow under stress [880d]
- Dingoes given 'almost-human' status in pre-colonial Australia, archaeological study finds [880d]
- Challenging prehistoric gender roles: Research finds that women were hunters, too [880d]
- Does urbanization trigger plant evolution? [880d]
- Analysis reveals that harsh workplace climate is pushing women out of academia [880d]
- Researchers peer into the black box of airline pricing and find some surprises [880d]
- UN nuclear agency team watches Japanese lab workers prepare fish samples from damaged nuclear plant [880d]
- Revolutionizing radar: Integrated THz emitter for precise rotating target detection [880d]
- Soil carried on sea freight loaded with dangerous pests and diseases: Study [880d]
- Predicting potential problems of persistent plastic particulates [880d]
- Study finds mainstream Christians and non-religious equally likely to use online pornography [880d]
- Why you should count your chickens (and kookaburras, lorikeets or other backyard birds) [880d]
- New study unveils breakthrough in forest fire detection despite environmental changes [880d]
- NASA's Voyager team focuses on software patch, thrusters [880d]
- Juno completes its closest flyby of Io yet [880d]
- There are 14,000 potentially hazardous city-killing asteroids left to find [880d]
- Scientists develop model to predict endocrine disruption by environmental contaminants in seals [880d]
- NASA's innovative rocket nozzle paves way for deep space missions [880d]
- Larger-scale recycling collections of currently neglected plastic types can deliver economic viability [880d]
- New data show employee owned businesses deliver an 8 to 12% productivity boost [880d]
- How free-roaming cats impact wildlife, disease transmission [880d]
- Most people would welcome more trees and wildflower meadows in their townscapes, UK survey finds [880d]
- Q&A: The rise of younger, less experienced bosses in the workplace [880d]
- Plants in the Cerrado combine at least two strategies to survive fire, study shows [880d]
- Science lessons across Europe come to life through a push towards 'open schooling' [880d]
- Insights for crop breeding in the face of climate change [880d]
- China's 'Great Green Wall' boosts carbon sink, study finds [880d]
- Sable Island's shifting landscape offers insights into groundwater loss globally [880d]
- Assessing organohalogen contamination impact on the health of Baltic Atlantic salmon [880d]
- At the foreshore of sustainable fishing: A new tool to tackle seafood fraud [880d]
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