The Brutalist Report - science
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- Turf over surf: Isotope analysis reveals prehistoric Greek dietary practices [239d]
- Unlocking auxin: The tiny hormone with big implications for crops [239d]
- Majority of Ukrainians 'cautiously optimistic' about Trump presidency, according to study [239d]
- Book explores the ecology and management of invasive Prosopis trees in Eastern Africa [239d]
- NASA Kennedy ground systems prepping hardware for Artemis II and beyond [239d]
- Fermenting seaweed could boost consumption [239d]
- Chemical research often contains inaccurate mass measurement data, according to AI analysis [239d]
- Students act better in dangerous situations after visiting experience center [239d]
- Darwin and Bateman thought female animals weren't promiscuous—they were wrong [239d]
- Satellite monitors offshore gas flaring in South China Sea [239d]
- 'Going long' is a winning strategy for professional investment fund managers, says study [239d]
- How do street gangs use social media? Study sheds light on 'cyberbanging' [239d]
- Study highlights the need for simpler, evidence-based leadership development [239d]
- Malargüe—A satellite dish best served cold: Cryogenic upgrade boosts capacity by almost 80% [239d]
- Q&A: Causes, spread and solutions for California's wildfire crisis [239d]
- Report describes ways EU increasingly targeted by Russian sabotage [239d]
- Exploring how the increase in extreme precipitation events is causing more flooding [239d]
- Astronauts on NASA's Artemis mission to the moon will need better boots. Here's why [239d]
- People pulled together to help LA fire survivors—60 years of research shows these unsung heroes are crucial [239d]
- Memes improve learning and attitude towards science, study finds [239d]
- US to withdraw from Paris agreement, expand drilling [239d]
- A key to protecting apples from climate change might be hiding in Michigan's forests [239d]
- Activists slam 'destructive' Indonesia forest conversion plan [239d]
- Simultaneous techniques help determine the form of disordered proteins [239d]
- Using infrared heat transfer to modify chemical reactions [239d]
- Three ways to assess how Liverpool's tidal energy plan will affect the environment [239d]
- 1080 baits are used to kill foxes, cats and dingoes—but other animals can be more likely to eat them [239d]
- The US has exposed the World Anti-Doping Agency's precarious funding model [239d]
- Mountaineers help scientists find nanoplastics in remote glaciers [239d]
- RNA's biophysical behavior offers new insights into X chromosome inactivation [239d]
- Why are people taking selfies in front of the LA wildfires? [239d]
- A new chapter in Roman administration: Insights from a late Roman inscription [239d]
- How HIV cracks the lock to the cell nucleus [239d]
- Ethiopian earthquakes and volcanic eruptions: Earth scientist explains the link [239d]
- Quantum 'umbilical cord' links metal and insulator states in many materials, study shows [239d]
- Antibacterials are everywhere: For the sake of our microbiome, we need to control their use [239d]
- Small carnivores may have constituted important part of hunter–gatherer nutrition in the Levant [239d]
- Ancient viral DNA shapes early embryo development, study finds [239d]
- Heat waves could worsen as soil moisture changes, climate models reveal [239d]
- Why improving social housing could be remarkably simple (and affordable) [239d]
- Kenya's farmers have lots of digital tools to help boost productivity. How they can be made more effective? [239d]
- Why Africa's young scientists should help check the quality of climate change research [239d]
- Not sure what font to choose? Typography study helps find the right type [239d]
- Predictive descriptor unlocks high-performance nanozymes for peroxidase-like activity [239d]
- Religious 'mercy release' of hybrid groupers can have significant ecological impact [239d]
- Controlling plasma heat in a fusion energy power plant: 'Louvers' on fusion device should exhaust gases as hot as a star [239d]
- Tropical cyclones and internal tides contribute to deep near-inertial kinetic energy, researchers discover [239d]
- From securing pets to building 'insect hotels'—here are seven ways to attract birds to your garden [239d]
- The use of drones during wildfires can disrupt response operations [239d]
- Cable bacteria conduct protons over 100 micrometers, hinting at bioelectronic potential [239d]
- Biden helped bring science out of the lab and into the community—emphasizing research focused on solutions [239d]
- Smaller fish offer better nutrition and lower environmental cost, Amazon River study finds [239d]
- Climate misinformation is rife on social media—and poised to get worse [239d]
- 'Troublesome' radio galaxy 32 times the size of Milky Way spotted [239d]
- Study reveals that, in chimpanzees, peeing is 'contagious' [239d]
- Scientists uncover structure of critical component in deadly Nipah virus [239d]
- The Starbase rocket testing facility is permanently changing the landscape of southern Texas [239d]
- Mystery mounds reveal the history of water on Mars [239d]
- Spin has transformed modern-day tennis—here's the physics behind it [239d]
- Different public opinions could slow down use of natural methods to protect the UK's coasts [239d]
- How lift-net fisheries affect cetacean ecology in Kaimana, Indonesia [239d]
- How a pervasive microorganism generates a greenhouse gas [239d]
- Economic inequality is a powerful predictor of democratic erosion, study finds [239d]
- Deep beneath California's Sierra Nevada, Earth's lithosphere may be peeling away [239d]
- NASA sets new hydrogen sulfide exposure limits for space missions [239d]
- Study highlights the vital role of coastal wetlands [239d]
- Smartphone swipes reveal clues to how we make decisions [239d]
- Experiment validates electric ion thruster simulations [239d]
- Book explores social media as tool for young people to express their political views [239d]
- Wildfire hazards don't stop when the fire goes out [239d]
- Newly discovered group hosts two optically dark star-forming galaxies [239d]
- Life after logging: Tracking the recovery of forest bird communities after protected area establishment in Amazonia [239d]
- Tiny vortexes help detect dangerous viruses [239d]
- Student project discovers superconductor with hallmark of unconventional superconductivity [239d]
- Colorado releases 15 wolves from Canada in second round of historic reintroduction [239d]
- A wave of cat deaths from bird flu prompts new rules on pet food production [239d]
- Uranium fever collides with industry's dark past in Navajo country [239d]
- Weary LA firefighters brace for 'last' dangerous winds [239d]
- Indonesia launches international carbon exchange [239d]
- Global study finds strong public trust in scientists [239d]
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