The Brutalist Report - science
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- Companies with emotionally intelligent managers make more money, research shows [679d]
- Recreated 1870s railway photos reveal profound changes to Kansas and Colorado plains [679d]
- NASA's mini BurstCube mission detects its first gamma-ray burst [679d]
- Rein tension may affect horses' behavior [679d]
- People in financial distress behave more morally, says study [679d]
- Research explores whether 'everything as a service' will live up to its great expectations [679d]
- For a young child, the first day in day-care center opens the door to a new world [679d]
- Tropical forests face increased soil carbon loss due to climate change [679d]
- Study: Giant ultrafast dichroism and birefringence with active nonlocal metasurfaces [679d]
- New machine learning model offers simple solution to predicting crop yield [679d]
- Going down: A drop in rankings matters more than a rise for organizations, study finds [679d]
- Beef industry can reduce emissions by up to 30%, says new research [679d]
- Supercomputer simulations provide new insights into calcium-48's controversial nuclear magnetic excitation [679d]
- NASA mission gets its first snapshot of polar heat emissions [679d]
- Preventing cell damage: Working principle of proton-activated chloride channels revealed [679d]
- Researchers' video techniques reveal trout's energy-saving secret [679d]
- The world's fastest single-shot 2D imaging technique films ultrafast dynamics in flames [679d]
- Drosophila study discovers mechanism that could control longevity, cancer cell production [679d]
- SpaceX Polaris Dawn mission set to launch early Friday [679d]
- People eating beef are less likely to live near the industry's pollution [679d]
- Bioengineers develop protein assembly road map for nature-derived nanobubbles [679d]
- Boosting glycerol's value: A new process makes biodiesel more profitable [679d]
- Research shows 50-year generation gap in the bigmouth buffalo, Minnesota's longest-lived fish [679d]
- Miscategorization fuels discrimination within organizations and workplaces, say researcher [679d]
- Researchers explore key interaction sites and pathways in ammonia capture [679d]
- International team discovers unusual mortality rates in surgeonfishes [679d]
- Polymer foam aims to transform oil spill cleanup [679d]
- Diagnosing oak wilt with the naked eye [679d]
- How new words arise in social media [679d]
- Simulation study explores how gift giving drives social change [679d]
- New method sheds light on the hidden world of solvation shells [679d]
- Mass cytometry barcoding strategy offers a new perspective of non-specific binding [679d]
- Why do typhoons like to cluster? Researchers identify key weather patterns [679d]
- Color-changing, self-healing hydrogel microparticles: A smart solution for advanced wound care [679d]
- Wild and human-cared spotted dolphins harbor different gastrointestinal microbiomes, researchers find [679d]
- India launches flood warning systems at Himalayan glacial lakes [679d]
- Thousands of jellyfish clones are multiplying in British Columbia lakes [679d]
- Researchers: An overhaul of sex education is needed to combat sexual and gender-based violence in schools across England [679d]
- Breaking boundaries: PAM-less genome editing in soybean [679d]
- Early exposure to diverse faces helps babies overcome prejudices later in life, study suggests [679d]
- Examining experiences of the pandemic requires a more critical eye, says researcher [679d]
- Sulfurous acid detected in gas phase under atmospheric conditions for first time [679d]
- Cold-atom simulator demonstrates quantum entanglement between electronic and motional states [679d]
- The right to be wrong: How context or human rationality may influence our decisions [679d]
- New knowledge about a fungus that turns 60–80% of the flies in your home into zombies [679d]
- Unveiling the molecular mechanisms linking aging with neurodegenerative diseases [679d]
- Denmark reports cases of bluetongue disease that can be fatal to sheep but is harmless to humans [679d]
- Poor quality of employment is responsible for UK workers' reliance on foodbanks, study shows [679d]
- Researchers propose framework for contextual metadata [679d]
- Namibia's drought cull of more than 700 wildlife under way [679d]
- Study finds program boosts cognitive engagement of students with language and attention difficulties [679d]
- How strategic litigation for asylum seekers can be effective [679d]
- Research reveals huge volume of sports gambling advertising on social media in the US [679d]
- Research uncovers new strategy for salt-resistant poplar [679d]
- Genomic study illuminates mango's heritage and future [679d]
- Scientists develop new TRV vector-based method for peach gene analysis [679d]
- Whole genome duplications linked to higher oil yields in key crops [679d]
- The apple's battle plan: Unraveling the molecular response to fungal infections [679d]
- Colorful, melodious birds at risk from poor urban planning [679d]
- The Martian polar caps are not created equally—here's why [679d]
- Reef tourism encourages climate action, finds study [679d]
- Plant proteins could be radical alternative to oil-based super lubricants [679d]
- Kākāpō, not kiwi, are the true ancient species of Aotearoa, say paleontologists [679d]
- Four-day week may lead to greater satisfaction but workers will face trade-off, expert says [679d]
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- When is a good time for a child to start music lessons? [679d]
- Biologists warn of potential errors in microRNA overexpression method [679d]
- Infertility challenges among endangered wild songbird population revealed in new study [679d]
- Scientists reveal mechanism of maternal protein Pramel15 in promoting DNA demethylation in mouse zygotes [679d]
- Porous gas-adsorbing materials reveal hidden softness [679d]
- Mexican bat found to have photoluminescent feet [679d]
- Locking up young people might make people feel safer but it doesn't work, now or in the long term [679d]
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- Researchers say 40% of UK seabird species are in trouble—bird flu, climate change, overfishing to blame [679d]
- Hawk defies expectations in the face of habitat decline [679d]
- Expanding click chemistry: An eco-friendly conversion process for the synthesis of sulfonyl fluorides [679d]
- New species of pāua found [679d]
- Warning labels from fact checkers work—even if you don't trust them—says study [679d]
- How wildfire smoke, retardant slurry impact human health, environment [679d]
- Astronomers compile largest MeerKAT radio source catalog to date [679d]
- Researchers demonstrate spontaneous synchronization of quantum vortices in semiconductor microcavities [679d]
- Belief in alien visits to Earth is spiraling out of control: Why that's so dangerous [679d]
- First Nations people are three times more likely to die on the road. Here's how to fix Australia's transport injustice [679d]
- Sentinel-2C operators complete final rehearsals [679d]
- Bold climate action benefits more than just the environment—it's also great for business [679d]
- 'The pāua that clings to the sea': New species of abalone found only in waters off a remote NZ island chain [679d]
- Communication helps parent relationships with new college students but has limits [679d]
- NASA explains strange noise heard by astronaut in Boeing's Starliner [679d]
- Meet Phaethon, a weird asteroid that thinks it's a comet—new research may explain what's going on [679d]
- New cataclysmic variable system discovered [679d]
- Tropical plants discovered in Tasmania's ancient Polar Forest [679d]
- Mathematicians model a puzzling breakdown in cooperative behavior [679d]
- Sunken village emerges as Greek drought bites [679d]
- Gigantic asteroid impact shifted the axis of solar system's biggest moon, study finds [679d]
- Thailand nets 1.3 million kilograms of invasive fish [680d]
- Exploring peptide clumping for improved drug and material solutions [680d]
- Large sharks may be hunting each other—and scientists know because of a swallowed tracking tag [680d]
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