The Brutalist Report - science
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- Saturday Citations: A dog regenerates a body part that may surprise you; plus microbes, neurons and climate change [324d]
- Students with disabilities often left on the sidelines when it comes to school sports [324d]
- Oklahoma rattled by shallow 5.1 magnitude earthquake [324d]
- 10 feared dead in Chile forest fires [324d]
- Common food preservative has unexpected effects on the gut microbiome [324d]
- Training an animal? An ethicist explains how and why your dog, but not your frog, can be punished [324d]
- Ice and fire: Antarctic volcano may hold clues to life on Mars [324d]
- French govt under fire for putting pesticide phase-out on hold [324d]
- Extreme heat, wildfire smoke harm low-income and nonwhite communities the most, study finds [324d]
- Progress on chip-based spontaneous four-wave mixing quantum light sources [324d]
- Biodegradable sensor monitors levels of pesticides via direct contact with surface of fruit and vegetables [324d]
- A sleeker facial recognition technology tested on Michelangelo's David [324d]
- Mathematical model reveals how a pit viper is able to find its dinner in the dead of night [324d]
- Ambitious workers park the office politics when employer is struggling, study suggests [324d]
- Asteroid making its closest approach to Earth this week [324d]
- Handwashing is a major source of pet pesticide pollution in UK rivers, finds study [324d]
- Researchers use supercomputer to determine whether 'molecules of life' can be formed naturally in right conditions [324d]
- What we could learn from first reported footage of a newborn great white shark [324d]
- Nondestructive technique for identifying nuclides using neutron resonance transmission analysis [324d]
- Bifunctional electrocatalysts for efficient hydrogen production via overall hydrazine splitting [324d]
- Video: Ariane 6 test model cryogenic system disconnection [324d]
- Brexit-induced spatial restrictions reveal alarming increase of fishing fleet's carbon footprint [324d]
- Scientists investigate the potential of sustainable legume protein production in Switzerland [324d]
- Are space elevators possible? Physicist says they could transform humanity into a 'spacefaring civilization' [324d]
- Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants. New research shows they're no worse than native animals [324d]
- Team discovers mechanism that protects tissue after faulty gene expression [324d]
- The jump in global temperatures in September 2023 is difficult to explain by natural climate variability alone [324d]
- Researchers: Girls in hijab experience overlapping forms of racial and gendered violence [324d]
- Five questions your child's school should be able to answer about bullying [324d]
- Consulting firms provide low-quality research on crucial water policies: It shows we have a deeper problem [324d]
- Expert says multistate foodborne illness outbreaks impact restaurant stock price, public perception [324d]
- Re-estimating China's lake CO₂ flux considering spatiotemporal variability [324d]
- Shifts in lake carbon dynamics on the Qingzang Plateau: From predominant carbon sources to emerging carbon sinks [324d]
- Crowdfunding after the Marshall fire overwhelmingly helped wealthy households, find researchers [325d]
- Dark matter might help explain how supermassive black holes can merge [325d]
- Space junk is going to be a problem for Vera Rubin [325d]
- Researchers analyze career pathways for gifted girls [325d]
- Neptune-like exoplanets can be cloudy or clear: New findings suggest the reason why [325d]
- Professor debunks sex and relationship pop psychology, offers alternatives backed with science [325d]
- Study reveals genes regulating lotus flowering [325d]
- A physical qubit with built-in error correction [325d]
- Pituitary gland's embryonic origins may lead to new insights on growth hormone deficiency [325d]
- Team of astronomers discovers galaxy that shouldn't exist [325d]
- Unveiling oxidation-induced super-elasticity in metallic glass nanotubes [325d]
- A new kink in proton spectrum to enhance our knowledge of cosmic ray origin [325d]
- Sedimentary records of contaminant inputs in Frobisher Bay provide record of changes in contaminant levels over decades [325d]
- Strategies for enhancing the performance of nickel single-atom catalysts for the electroreduction of CO₂ to CO [325d]
- Joint research team develops edge-to-edge assembly technique for 2D nanosheets [325d]
- Fruit flies give further insight into evolution of male genitalia driven by sexual selection [325d]
- Rare 3D fossils show that some early trees had forms unlike any you've ever seen [325d]
- Ancient rocks improve understanding of tectonic activity between earthquakes [325d]
- How talin protein maintains intercellular connection while transmitting force [325d]
- A type of plastic that can be shape-shifted using tempering [325d]
- Alpine ibex becoming more nocturnal as temperatures rise [325d]
- Researchers realize photo-driven nitrogen fixation and ammonia synthesis mediated by lithium hydride [325d]
- High harmonic spectroscopy retrieves electronic structure of high-pressure superconductors [325d]
- Researchers study role of post-transcriptional splicing in plant response to light [325d]
- Scientists successfully simulate protein complex that initiates fertilization [325d]
- Tracing the evolution of sign languages using computer modeling [325d]
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