The Brutalist Report - science
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- Job-seekers perceive female tech entrepreneurs as less competent and warm, which may hinder their hiring ability [340d]
- Climate risks: A double-edged sword for digital and low-carbon economies [340d]
- Arsenic detoxification: How bacteria and minerals work together [340d]
- Are gone-wild grapevines a danger to viticulture? [340d]
- From sermons to silent retreats, study shows many people are bored by spiritual practice [340d]
- Study reveals seasonal time-lag effects of meteorological factors on extreme precipitation in the Tienshan Mountains [340d]
- Study warns of deadly future marine heat waves in East Coast estuaries [340d]
- Research challenges circular fashion's economic and environmental claims [340d]
- Order to disorder: Scientists take close look at icy surfaces with spectroscopy, simulation and machine learning [340d]
- Nitrogen's dominant role in global organic aerosol absorption revealed [340d]
- Runaway stars reveal hidden black hole in Milky Way's nearest neighbor [340d]
- Longer product showcases boost individual sales but reduce overall livestream revenue [340d]
- Recycling products from the inside out: Scientists tackle plastic pollution [340d]
- Super sapphire nanostructures resist scratches, glare, fog and dust [340d]
- A pinch of salt can steer colloids for improved water purification and drug delivery [340d]
- Machine learning reveals hidden complexities in palladium oxidation, sheds light on catalyst behavior [340d]
- Phosphorus doping stabilizes high-energy polymeric nitrogen at ambient pressure [340d]
- Novel enzyme breaks down and synthesizes previously unexplored glycans with prebiotic potential [340d]
- Fish in the world's hottest reef ecosystem show greater thermal tolerance but lower biodiversity [340d]
- Chinese contractors in Belt and Road initiative face greater challenges in democratic countries, study shows [340d]
- Indigenous languages: The pace of extinction is slower than expected—but still alarming [340d]
- Building a resilient trans-European nature network [340d]
- Private lunar lander touches down on the moon, but its status is unknown [340d]
- 'Urban exodus' during COVID-19 pandemic: Migration priorities shifted to connections over work and housing [340d]
- Devastating forest loss in Ukraine highlights war's environmental toll [340d]
- Bacterial 'jumping genes' can target and control chromosome ends [340d]
- Controlling electrons in molecules at ultrafast timescales with tailor-made terahertz light pulses [340d]
- Tropical forests in the Americas are struggling to keep pace with climate change, study reveals [340d]
- Large-scale analysis reveals 20% of butterflies in the US have disappeared since 2000 [340d]
- Archaeologists discover ancient irrigation network in Mesopotamia [340d]
- Squid are some of nature's best camouflagers. Researchers have a new explanation for why [340d]
- A new way to engineer composite materials: Polymer design combines strength with reversibility [340d]
- Neutrinos could tell us about the inside of the sun and establish density structure [340d]
- Why does Ethiopia have earthquakes and volcanoes? A geologist explains [340d]
- Astrophysicists predict origins of unexpected space objects in solar system and Alpha Centauri [340d]
- New research cracks the code on selling power of TikTok video ads [340d]
- Modern workplaces were never designed for mothers, and it's time for that to change [340d]
- Death by firing squad set to resume in the US, but all means of execution come with a troubling history [340d]
- Why global firms are pushed to take sides in wars, and how they can avoid it [340d]
- WMO says La Niña event is expected to be short-lived [340d]
- How population density and location shape litter levels facing UK communities [340d]
- Salt-based catalysts enable selective production of mirror-image molecules [340d]
- US firm hours away from Moon landing with drill, rovers, drone [340d]
- Algorithm sheds light on 'disordered' proteins once considered too difficult to study [340d]
- Europe's new rocket blasts off on first commercial mission [340d]
- How NASA is using virtual reality to prepare for science on Moon [340d]
- Urban highways cut opportunities for social relationships, says study [340d]
- Methane surge could influence polar ozone recovery, study finds [340d]
- Hurricanes shifting south of North Atlantic: Study warns of growing risks for coastal regions [340d]
- What's that microplastic? Advances in machine learning make identifying plastics in the environment more reliable [340d]
- What climate vulnerability actually looks like [340d]
- Paying attention to how multilingual children read can help foster reading for pleasure [340d]
- Sticky situation? Insights into what holds antibiotic-resistant biofilms together [340d]
- Precision cancer treatment using magnet-guided, heat-activated nanoparticles [340d]
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