The Brutalist Report - science
- Permeable inspection of pharmaceuticals: Real-time tablet quality inspection system developed [139d]
- Metallic nanocatalysts: What really happens during catalysis [139d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanism of light-induced seed germination in Arabidopsis [139d]
- Tiny prairie dwellers outshine bison in keeping soil and plant nutrients cycling [139d]
- Study: Some Chicago clubs use racist tactics to discourage Black patrons [139d]
- New free screening tool helps kindergarten teachers spot student needs early [139d]
- Death by a thousand cuts: Salmon are falling through the cracks in British Columbia's fragmented policy landscape [139d]
- 40 years ago, the first AIDS movies forced Americans to confront a disease they didn't want to see [139d]
- How gratitude can offset the effects of financial stress [139d]
- 'Want to, but can't': New model explains the gap in waste separation behavior [139d]
- Study links teacher turnover to higher rates of student suspensions, disciplinary referrals [139d]
- Inside a virtual ocean platform that could help with marine protection [139d]
- Mysterious flag-waving behavior in a tropical bug is an anti-predator strategy [139d]
- Minority groups receive fewer economic and social opportunities at work, despite 'colorblind' argument [139d]
- Electric shocks disrupt drug-resistant yeast's cell walls to boost antifungal treatment [139d]
- RNA technology 'hacks' into phage replication, offering new insights into molecular interactions [139d]
- Equipping artificial intelligence with the lens of evolution [139d]
- Scientists develop hydrogel platform for long-lasting, precision drug delivery [139d]
- Burial site challenges stereotypes of Stone Age women and children [139d]
- As pine martens are reintroduced to southwest England, a new study shows why local people need to be involved [139d]
- Fat molecules and water interact in surprising ways within collagen fibrils [139d]
- Smoke from 2023 Canada fires linked to thousands of deaths: study [139d]
- Deadly floods inundate Indonesia's Bali and Flores islands [139d]
- Recipes from the Middle Ages have much in common with how our grandparents used to cook [139d]
- Fungicides enhance native plant survival and community productivity but reduce diversity, finds study [139d]
- Why people displaced by conflict are particularly vulnerable to climate risks [139d]
- Equity implications of where long-term fossil fuel plants are located differ based on time period studied [139d]
- How Indigenous fire stewardship continues to shape North American forests [139d]
- Robots could help kids conquer reading anxiety, a new study suggests [139d]
- Benchmark study tracks trends in dog behavior [139d]
- Young adult intelligence and education are correlated with socioeconomic status in midlife [139d]
- Young people want social cohesion too. This means tackling the causes of inequality [139d]
- Extreme heat in US cities revealed at high resolution [139d]
- Narrow streets flanked by tall buildings may trap pollution, study shows [139d]
- Urban play spaces disappearing for children in British cities [139d]
- Cat whiskers inspire highly sensitive, next-generation wearable pressure sensors [139d]
- Many lonely people would prefer a robot over human interaction [139d]
- When is a climate model 'good enough?' [139d]
- Buying flowers linked to improved mood and reduced stress, study finds [139d]
- The War of the Bucket: What one medieval battle tells us about history and myth [139d]
- 'Potential biosignatures' found in ancient Mars lake [139d]
- Isotopic analysis determines that water once flowed on asteroid Ryugu [139d]
- Community gardens highlighted as engines of social capital and resilience [139d]
- Global decarbonization may raise poverty in low-income nations: Study urges targeted policies [139d]
- In quantum sensing, what beats beating noise? Meeting noise halfway [139d]
- How teachers stay happy—and keep teaching [139d]
- AI-driven atomic force microscopy platform developed for decoding human immune cell mechanics [139d]
- Enzyme analysis shows how microbes regulate methane balance [139d]
- Webb observes immense stellar jet on outskirts of our Milky Way [139d]
- Iridescence is more widespread in mammals than originally thought, researchers discover [139d]
- Putting your CV together? Complete honesty might not be the best policy [139d]
- Social media is teaching children how to use AI. How can teachers keep up? [139d]
- How does AI affect how we learn? A cognitive psychologist explains why you learn when the work is hard [139d]
- Doctors are joining unions in a bid to improve working conditions and raise wages in a stressful health care system [139d]
- Advanced X-ray technique enables first direct observation of magnon spin currents [139d]
- Bail reforms across the US have shown that releasing people pretrial doesn't harm public safety [139d]
- Ebony and ivory: Why elephants and forests rise and fall together in the Congo Basin [139d]
- Carrion crows can learn precise tool use [139d]
- Dragonflies survived asteroids—but wildfires and climate change may push them to extinction [139d]
- As farm jobs decline worldwide, food industry work holds surprisingly steady [139d]
- Precise imaging technique confirms hemoglobin preservation in dinosaur bone [139d]
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