The Brutalist Report - science
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- Stressed bees make pessimistic choices and may experience emotion-like states, new research suggests [500d]
- Turkey's plan to recycle more has made life hard for its informal waste pickers [500d]
- Africa's Great Green Wall will only combat desertification and poverty by harnessing local solutions, say researchers [500d]
- Local craft beer consumers lose loyalty when their favorite brands are acquired, finds study [500d]
- The transition to a circular bioeconomy requires getting prices right, study says [500d]
- New research reveals what can make a home garden program successful [500d]
- Researchers field-test harmful algal bloom mitigation system [500d]
- How academia drives sustainability: The impact of science on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals [500d]
- New book brings prehistoric mammals to life [500d]
- Scientists discover novel series of SARS-CoV-2 Mpro inhibitors for potential new COVID-19 treatments [500d]
- Cryo-electron microscopy provides new insights into the cell's repair system [500d]
- Researchers link El Niño to accelerated ice loss in tropics [500d]
- New seed fossil sheds light on wind dispersal in plants [500d]
- Why using a brand nickname in marketing is not a good idea [500d]
- Report spotlights urgent issues faced by Mobile Indigenous populations [500d]
- Experimental archaeology sheds light on skill and technique in Bronze Age spear combat [500d]
- Team presents new theoretical strategy for generating asymmetric distributions in probability and statistics [500d]
- How a witch-hunting manual and social networks helped ignite Europe's witch craze [500d]
- Comprehensive efforts needed to develop health-promoting learning environments, review finds [500d]
- Social media users opt for new privacy haven, study finds [500d]
- US finalizes rule to remove lead pipes within a decade [500d]
- Research team develops metallodrug-antibiotic combination strategy to combat superbugs [500d]
- New insights into bubble interference could enhance electrode design [500d]
- Hera probe heads off to see aftermath of DART's asteroid impact [500d]
- Hydro-hazard research needs more investment in low-income countries, says study [500d]
- Study suggests elephants remember zookeepers after many years [500d]
- How accessible is titanium on the moon? [500d]
- New research shows legal challenges to climate action on the rise [500d]
- Nanopore technique shows transport mechanism of chaperone proteins at the single-molecule level [500d]
- Researchers design a drug capable of acting simultaneously against three different therapeutic targets [500d]
- Key molecule in wound healing identified through mapping of long non-coding RNA molecules [500d]
- New global database of dams and reservoirs could transform water management [500d]
- Can visiting genocide memorials make you more empathic? [500d]
- Why it's so hard to kick fossil fuels out of the sports industry [500d]
- The political, social and psychological toll of family deaths in war [500d]
- Spotted handfish genome sequenced for the first time [500d]
- Study reveals relationship between nitrogen-cycling microbial communities and nitrogen removal [500d]
- Increase access to nature in all daily environments and in education, say environmental scientists [500d]
- New features in the open-source toolkit for earthquake forecast development and evaluation [500d]
- Deadly human-wildlife conflict lies at center of Zimbabwe lake and an embattled economy, says author [500d]
- Study reveals how parasites thrive by balancing specialization with exploiting diverse species communities [500d]
- NASA's Roman space telescope's 'exoskeleton' whirls through major test [500d]
- Mexican jumping beans jump to safety in a dynamic world—light could influence how moth larvae avoid extreme heat [500d]
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