The Brutalist Report - science
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- Local governments provide proof that polarization is not inevitable [9d]
- Weather pushes back SpaceX's Crew-12 window, opening door for first ULA launch of year [9d]
- Nature is a powerful ally against fires and floods: So how can it be saved? [9d]
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- Survey finds flashing and cyberflashing drives women to change routes and online habits [9d]
- NASA selects two Earth System Explorers missions [9d]
- Researchers discover L1td1 maintains stem cell pluripotency by degrading totipotency-associated RNAs [9d]
- Study reveals floods are the biggest drivers of plastic pollution in rivers [9d]
- Online banking may shift household money control, making women five times likelier to manage [9d]
- CEOs who have lived through natural disasters tend to prioritize safer workplaces, study finds [9d]
- New record of great white shark in Spain sparks a 160-year review [9d]
- Noise pollution is affecting birds' reproduction, stress levels and more: The good news is we can fix it [9d]
- Climate benefits of tree planting could be reduced by soil carbon loss, expert warns [9d]
- DNA-binding proteins from volcanic lakes could improve disease diagnosis [9d]
- Five ways quantum technology could shape everyday life [9d]
- Why eating cheap chocolate can feel embarrassing, even though no one else cares [9d]
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- School restrictive smartphone policies may save a small amount of money by reducing staff costs [9d]
- Bacterial hitchhikers can give their hosts super strength [9d]
- Crop rotation boosts number and diversity of microbes in soil, research finds [9d]
- Alexandria on the Tigris: Exploring the forgotten and rediscovered metropolis [9d]
- How charges invert a long-standing empirical law in glass physics [9d]
- Where did that raindrop come from? Climate model ensemble captures worldwide water isotopes over 45 years [9d]
- What's in a name? Information structure parallels discovered across cultures—with repercussions for Asian names [9d]
- Acoustic communication—an overlooked driver in boxfish evolution [9d]
- New dataset reveals how US law has grown more complex over the past century [9d]
- Neural crest cells: Miniature electric muscles that colonize embryonic organs [9d]
- Old galaxies in a young universe? [9d]
- Deep learning detects foodborne bacteria within three hours by eliminating debris misclassifications [9d]
- Software tool can detect hidden errors in complex tissue analyses [9d]
- 'Increase' framing makes research results seem bigger and more important, experiments show [9d]
- Social media feeds: Algorithm redesign could break echo chambers and reduce online polarization [9d]
- Underestimated wake: Shipping traffic causes more turmoil in the Baltic Sea than expected [9d]
- Most of Hawaii's birds contribute to avian malaria transmission, study finds [9d]
- Self-esteem may predict who pursues leadership roles [9d]
- New nanoparticles remove melanoma tumors in mice with low-power near-infrared laser [9d]
- Why mid-career is such a dangerous time for burnout and workplace stress [9d]
- Oldest known sewn hide and other artifacts from Oregon caves shed light on early clothing in harsh climates [9d]
- Media coverage of Asian American Olympians functioned as 'loyalty test' [9d]
- Researchers rebuild microscopic circadian clock that can control genes [9d]
- Trace gases play previously unseen role in cloud droplet formation, research reveals [9d]
- Europe's Ariane 6 to launch Amazon constellation satellites into orbit [9d]
- Passing got faster and more accurate in top soccer leagues, study finds [9d]
- Egalitarianism among hunter-gatherers? What a food-sharing experiment reveals about self-interest [9d]
- In-situ sensor enables real-time monitoring of soil nitrate nitrogen [9d]
- Upcycling genes: 'SUPER' platform improves underperforming genetic parts [9d]
- More banks mean higher costs for borrowers [9d]
- A new inhalable treatment for tuberculosis: Once-weekly nanoparticles match daily oral rifampin in mice [9d]
- The wild physics that keeps your body's electrical system flowing smoothly [9d]
- Versatile enzyme that quickly, accurately synthesizes RNA can also perform reverse transcription [9d]
- Hubble captures light show around rapidly dying star [9d]
- Historically Black colleges and universities do more than offer Black youths opportunity [9d]
- Taxing Africa's informal economies: Technology's promise and pitfalls [9d]
- The seductive simplicity—and danger—of pop psychology's 'love languages' [9d]
- Breeding a better cucumber: New genetic map reveals 171,892 structural variants [9d]
- When blackouts occur during heat waves, Austin homes pose major risk [9d]
- Exploring how the immune system detects drugs coated with 'stealth' polymers [9d]
- AI model uses molecular energy to predict the most stable atom arrangements [9d]
- Making every identity count: Free tool developed for better handling of identity data in research surveys [9d]
- Fossil discovery suggests giant pythons once roamed Taiwan [9d]
- From principles to practice: What students want from diversity education [9d]
- Impulse and inhibition: The complex ways bilingual brains balance reason with emotion [9d]
- Sea lion camera reveals mother taking pup on educational foraging expedition in the wild [9d]
- The most prevalent disability in classrooms may be fetal alcohol spectrum disorder—and supporting students is vital [9d]
- AI isn't likely to wipe out all farming jobs—but it is changing who bears the risks [9d]
- Rules of unknown board game from the Roman period revealed [9d]
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