The Brutalist Report - science
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- Coal emissions cost India millions in crop damages, new study finds [372d]
- Buy now, pay later installment payments increase retail spending, study finds [372d]
- How telecommunications cables can image the ground beneath us [372d]
- Italian cities offer insights into sustainable economic models [372d]
- Biochar's carbon storage potential undervalued due to outdated assessment methods, study finds [372d]
- Fossils show leaf-eating insects tracked gum trees for millions of years [372d]
- Climate change is overhauling marine nutrient cycles, scientists say [372d]
- Certain animal navigation abilities found to operate at or near quantum limit of magnetic field detection [372d]
- Despite immediate shareholder benefits, activist directorships may yield increased reports of stakeholder harm [372d]
- Researchers invent method for rapid metabolite detection using DNA sequencing [372d]
- Soccer study shows immigrant talent drives success—on and off the field [372d]
- En route to Jupiter, Europa Clipper captures images of stars [372d]
- Scientists review Arabic manuscript containing lost works of Apollonius and shed light on Islamic scientific tradition [372d]
- Nanomaterials are emerging as a powerful tool for coastal oil spill cleanup [372d]
- Hawaii volcano produces tall lava fountaining in latest episode of Kilauea eruption [372d]
- Social media bridges connection gaps for students with disabilities [372d]
- Plant-covered walls can combat urban heat and help biodiversity [372d]
- New study reveals how Sudan virus binds to human cells [372d]
- What's the best way to organize people to generate ideas? New research offers insight [372d]
- Decades of agricultural research lead to biodiversity gains and improved sustainability [372d]
- Interaction of kinetic waves and suprathermal particles could be key to unlocking biggest mystery in heliophysics [372d]
- Study investigates effects of declining diversity in phytoplankton-associated microbiomes [372d]
- Hunger rises as food aid falls, and those living under autocratic systems bear the brunt [372d]
- Burrowing mole-bot could characterize other planets' soil [372d]
- Smart brands rein in ad spending when a rival faces a setback. Here's why [372d]
- Nearly 500 species of deep-sea dwellers documented at Costa Rican methane seeps [372d]
- High-precision spectrograph confirms massive exoplanet orbiting a low-mass star [372d]
- ETFs boost equity market efficiency, study finds [372d]
- Why are rubies red and emeralds green? Their colors come from the same metal in their atomic structure [372d]
- Cell polarity coordinates jellyfish larval development along a central axis, study finds [372d]
- Model shows spinning neutron stars gain enormous magnetic fields [372d]
- First indication of carbon uptake via fungi in young woody plants in the tropics [372d]
- Helping viruses deliver a knockout blow to killer bacterial infections [372d]
- Hotel sustainability initiatives are backfiring: Overload leaves consumers skeptical [372d]
- Multidimensional sampling theory reduces noise to push flat optics boundaries [372d]
- Study finds complex languages may be more efficient for communication [372d]
- Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin mimics the moon's gravity for NASA experiments during spaceflight [372d]
- Molecular simulations provide new insights into the dynamics of supercoiled DNA [372d]
- How an ancient asteroid strike carved out 2 grand canyons on the moon [372d]
- Arctic sea ice levels second lowest on record for January: US data [372d]
- Straight shot: Hubble investigates galaxy with nine rings [372d]
- A North Carolina wildlife crossing will save people. Can it save the last wild red wolves too? [372d]
- A kinder, gentler social life: How Kinda baboons redefine primate friendships [372d]
- Can nature help solve human problems like climate change? Researchers weigh up pros and cons [372d]
- Exploring quantum mechanics in photosynthesis: Insights into energy transfer in plants [372d]
- Bees count from left to right just like some humans, apes and birds, study finds [372d]
- Researchers urge reforms to improve global wildlife trade regulation [372d]
- Precise binding free energy calculations unlock new frontiers in drug design [372d]
- Computational tool incorporates transcriptome size to improve RNA-seq analysis [372d]
- Surface-modified apatite nanoparticles use pH control to improve biocompatibility of implants [372d]
- Ancient climate reconstruction sheds light on future ocean dynamics [372d]
- Human influence has led to loss of dialects in chimpanzees, long-term study suggests [372d]
- The Greenland ice sheet is falling apart: New study [372d]
- Sustainable plant-based membrane works without fossil fuel materials and toxic solvents [372d]
- I'm a sports psychologist and diehard Eagles fan. Here's the behavioral science behind a Super Bowl LIX win [372d]
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