The Brutalist Report - science
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- Can plastic-eating insects help with our microplastic problem? [440d]
- Excavations uncover evidence for the emergence and rejection of the earliest state institutions in Iraq [440d]
- X-ray vision: Seeing through the mystery of an X-ray emissions mechanism [440d]
- Five space mysteries Proba-3 will help solve [440d]
- Publication outlines steps for building astronomy databases [440d]
- Tiny dancers: Scientists synchronize bacterial motion [440d]
- Caving expedition yields valuable insight into cognitive performance under stress [440d]
- Model reveals supply chain risks pose major threat to financial stability [440d]
- New study sheds light on when to stand out or fit in [440d]
- Building green and blue spaces in new communities is crucial for cleaner air, say researchers [440d]
- Study finds American and Canadian universities vary widely in preparing future urban planners for climate change [440d]
- Critics, not fans, perpetuate the failed second album myth, study shows [440d]
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- Gourds made by Indigenous women supplied the European luxury market in the 18th century, study finds [440d]
- Excavations reveal that Roman maritime villa at Sant Gregori specialized in viticulture [440d]
- Snowfall in the Alps is a third less than a hundred years ago, meteorologists find [440d]
- Analysis reveals overlooked NOₓ emissions in California's Salton Sea air basin [440d]
- Chemical structure's carbon capture ability doubled by new research [440d]
- Poplar tree study discovers a photosynthesis gene that boosts plant height [440d]
- Webb observations discover new planet in Kepler-51 'super-puff' system [440d]
- Team links comet water to Earth's oceans [440d]
- Hiring people with disabilities positively influences hotel guest perceptions, finds study [440d]
- Multinational enterprises are failing the world's sustainability goals, says study [440d]
- Feminist mothers may be compromising their own children's sex education at home [440d]
- Researchers locate WWI shipwreck off Northern Ireland [440d]
- Turkey vultures indicate rodenticide prevalence near Los Angeles, California, despite state-wide bans [440d]
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- Do you know what populism is? Research suggests most don't, but some view it with disdain anyway [440d]
- What 'About us' websites reveal about cooperative relationships between companies [440d]
- Simulated outbreaks demonstrate how evolutionary approaches can estimate the speed of viral spread [440d]
- Peat-bog fungi produce substances that kill tuberculosis-causing bacteria [440d]
- Hybridization of landlocked and anadromous Atlantic salmon to rescue a population threatened by inbreeding [440d]
- Enzyme study sheds light on the molecular mechanism behind 'sleepiness' [440d]
- Leading the charge: How regenerative business leadership can improve social, environmental, and economic systems [440d]
- Are US 'news deserts' hothouses of corruption? Researchers demonstrate impacts of losing local papers [440d]
- Streams near farms emit high levels of greenhouse gas, studies find [440d]
- Relief as Delhi schools reopen but smog crisis persists [440d]
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- Wildlife commission lowers European wolf protections [440d]
- Seeking a new way of life under the sea—and a world record [440d]
- National data indicates working moms set an example for next generation [440d]
- African migrants can drive growth in their home countries, but three barriers stand in the way [440d]
- Open-source platform supports large imaging data analysis of single cell responses to manipulation [440d]
- Decoding protein interactions to better understand how mutations contribute to disease [440d]
- Q&A: What fossils reveal about ancient Australian forests and fire [440d]
- Imaging synaptic vesicles in 3D: Researchers use cryo-electron tomography to uncover details of molecular structure [440d]
- Experiments that expose participants to misinformation without proper debriefs risk inculcating false beliefs [440d]
- Nationwide assessment finds urban areas face higher cancer risk from air pollution [440d]
- Bird dispersal ability shapes biodiversity patterns on islands worldwide, new study finds [440d]
- Boomeranging: Why some adults stay closely tied to their parents' home, and how to keep the peace [440d]
- Exhibition explores divination techniques from around the world [440d]
- A survey of hundreds of vacationers confirms this ancient wisdom: The journey matters as much as the destination [440d]
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