The Brutalist Report - science
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- From wild relatives to super tomatoes: Unearthing new genetic potential [539d]
- Using fungal mycelium as the basis for sustainable products [539d]
- Organic farms can double plant diversity—but only with time [539d]
- All types of school absences can be damaging to exam results and career prospects: UK Report [539d]
- Perception and deception in times of crisis: Characteristics of messages and sources that allow information to spread [539d]
- Transport choices can make a significant difference for climate change, researchers find [539d]
- Industry and researchers call for action to tackle climate impact of organic, carbon-based chemicals [539d]
- Climate adaptation funds sow seeds of resilience [539d]
- High-sensitivity laser heterodyne radiometer developed for remote sensing of atmospheric water vapor, isotopes [539d]
- Human mouth bacteria reproduce through rare form of cell division, research reveals [539d]
- Scientists demonstrate giant THz Kerr effect via stimulated phonon polaritons [539d]
- Schemes linking company bosses' pay to cuts in greenhouse gas emissions are ineffective, research shows [539d]
- Chemists create gel to prevent leaks and boost lithium-ion battery life [539d]
- Study suggests gun-free zones do not attract mass shootings [539d]
- Researchers call for more tailored approach to dealing with different types of sex offenders [539d]
- Replica symmetry breaking in 1D Rayleigh scattering system: Theory and validations [539d]
- New marine species found 'hidden' in plain sight [539d]
- Scientists develop multifunctional photocatalyst for wastewater treatment [539d]
- Q&A: Scientist discusses the MESSENGER mission to Mercury [539d]
- Low-energy ion implantation enables 2D lateral p-n junction construction [539d]
- Fourth Mercury flyby begins BepiColombo's new trajectory [539d]
- Q&A: Author explores the toll of QAnon on families of followers [539d]
- Five lessons from ancient civilizations for keeping homes cool in hot, dry climates [539d]
- Harnessing AI to fight global deforestation [539d]
- 3D bioprinting materials offer possibility for better bone and soft tissue repair [539d]
- Double-peaked supernovae offer clues to pre-supernova outbursts [539d]
- Healthy soils are good for your gut, brain and well-being, researcher says [539d]
- Twenty-six states may soon need to regulate cannabis—here's what they can learn from Colorado and Washington [539d]
- Researcher: Apps, 911 services and mobile phones don't offset deadly consequences of more restrictive border policies [539d]
- Is there such a thing as an objectively beautiful building? Here's the science [539d]
- Researcher reads hundreds of diary entries to quantify the restorative power of Scotland's lochs and rivers [539d]
- Consumers want cage-free eggs, but Indonesian farmers say they need more support to do this [539d]
- 'It's time to give up on normal': What winter's weird weather in Australia means for the warm months ahead [539d]
- Worried about your trees after the windstorms? Here are seven signs you might be at risk [539d]
- New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infection [539d]
- Seismic echoes reveal a mysterious 'donut' inside Earth's core [539d]
- Opinion: The real issue at the heart of Canada's meat processing industry isn't labor shortages—it's low wages [539d]
- DEI policies work best when they are designed to include everyone and are backed by evidence, says researcher [539d]
- Engineers smash rocks to see what occurs when top layer of an asteroid-like object is hit with extreme external force [539d]
- How 'collecting fog' could help solve global drinking water problems [539d]
- Philippines to roll out unproven swine fever vaccine [539d]
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