The Brutalist Report - science
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- New analytical tools identify distinct components of dissolved organic matter within the ocean water column [698d]
- New research shows agricultural impacts on soil microbiome and fungal communities [698d]
- Unveiling the power of hot carriers in plasmonic nanostructures [698d]
- Transitional kindergarten programs expand early education access and boost academic gain, study finds [698d]
- Quantifying potential impact of feral hog predation on coastal American alligator nests [698d]
- Plant-microbe interactions underpin contrasting enzymatic responses to wetland drainage [698d]
- Rural migration tied to land use and climate change need more attention, scientists say [698d]
- Green warriors: Plants on the frontline against microplastics [698d]
- Elongated tortoises exhibit minimal genetic variation, aiding conservation efforts [698d]
- Expert weighs in on gender identity and regulation in Olympic boxing [698d]
- Report reveals effectiveness of interactive elements in boosting consumer choice in mobile advertising [698d]
- Unusual mix of blazes sparked 2023 fire season, study shows [698d]
- Q&A: Kamala Harris' hidden foe—pervasive bias against powerful middle-aged women [698d]
- Study investigates how policing impacts the homeless [698d]
- Examining gender and pathways to social hierarchy through the lens of social cognition [698d]
- Hubble rings in a new galactic view [698d]
- Researchers discover smarter way to recycle polyurethane [698d]
- DNA study challenges thinking on ancestry of people in Japan [698d]
- A visionary approach: How a team developed accessible maps for colorblind scientists [698d]
- As the internet reaches the Brazilian Amazon, what ethical considerations must be taken for Indigenous peoples? [698d]
- New tool simplifies cell tracking data analysis [698d]
- During a heat wave, temperatures not the only threat: expert [698d]
- Bermuda braces for direct hit from Hurricane Ernesto [698d]
- How some states help residents avoid costly debt during hard times [698d]
- Review of 400 years of scientific literature corrects the Dodo extinction record [698d]
- Study confirms likely identity of the remains of Bishop Teodomiro [698d]
- Computer simulations suggest more than half of people on Earth have limited access to safe drinking water [698d]
- Red colobus are Africa's most endangered monkeys—protecting them will also safeguard forests [698d]
- Hailstone library to improve extreme weather forecasting [698d]
- Exploring Huntington's disease: Researchers discover that protein aggregates poke holes in the nuclear membrane [698d]
- Key biofuel-producing microalga believed to be a single species is actually three [698d]
- Faster than one pixel at a time—new imaging method for neutral atomic beam microscopes [698d]
- Crashes, blackouts and climate tipping points: How can we tell when a system is close to the edge? [698d]
- Newly discovered mechanism for propagation of flaviviruses reveals potential therapeutic target [698d]
- Combining genetic diversity data with demographic information reveals extinction risks of natural populations [698d]
- Why isn't Colorado's snowpack ending up in the Colorado River? Research suggests it might be the lack of spring rainfall [698d]
- Large Hadron Collider pipe brings search for elusive magnetic monopole closer than ever [698d]
- New research shows unprecedented atmospheric changes during May's geomagnetic superstorm [698d]
- Study of Earth's rotation history shows deceleration has been in a staircase pattern [698d]
- Fijian coral reveals new 627-year record of Pacific Ocean climate [698d]
- Study finds impacts of 4.2 ka climate event no big deal, actually [698d]
- Photon entanglement could explain the rapid brain signals behind consciousness [698d]
- The banana apocalypse is near, but biologists might have found a key to their survival [698d]
- 'Very strong' typhoon buffets Japan's Pacific coast [698d]
- Scientists pinpoint dino-killing asteroid's origin: past Jupiter [698d]
- Seoul residents sweating with record 'tropical nights' weather [698d]
- Massachusetts governor signs law phasing out toxic PFAS in firefighters' gear [698d]
- The collapse of an iconic arch in Utah has some wondering if other famous arches are also at risk [698d]
- A rarely seen deep sea fish is found in California, and scientists want to know why [698d]
- Soundscape study shows how underground acoustics can amplify soil health [699d]
- New poll finds 50% of parents believe too much time on technology keeps kids from forming connections in the classroom [699d]
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