The Brutalist Report - science
- Study measures indoor air quality in two Salt Lake City high schools [1100d]
- Shock-absorbing material could lead to stronger, lighter and safer helmets and vehicles [1100d]
- Veterinarians investigating unusual bacterial disease in central Iowa pigs [1100d]
- The 'equal-opportunity jerk' defense: Rudeness can obfuscate gender bias [1100d]
- Juvenile justice: 'We are coming up short,' says researcher [1100d]
- Research demonstrates the value 'injurious weeds' can bring to both pollinators and biodiversity [1100d]
- Subsurface ocean mixing near the equator significantly affects climate understanding and predictability [1100d]
- Preparing for when lightning strikes the same place twice, then strikes again [1100d]
- Physicists steer chemical reactions by magnetic fields and quantum interference [1100d]
- Researchers discover genes unique to humans in search for source of our evolutionary distinctiveness [1100d]
- Ancient art and genetics combine to reveal origin of world's most expensive spice [1100d]
- Meet the project manager working to develop the rocket that will bring Mars samples to Earth [1100d]
- Well-preserved fossils could be a consequence of past global climate change [1100d]
- NASA's NICER telescope sees hot spots merge on a magnetar [1100d]
- Global carbon dioxide emissions rebounded to their highest level in history in 2021 [1100d]
- Examining how animal swarms respond to threats [1100d]
- First photos from the Moon under the hammer in Denmark [1100d]
- US officials reverse course on pesticide's harm to wildlife [1100d]
- Guatemala Volcano of Fire eruption prompts evacuations [1100d]
- Engineered light waves enable rapid recording of 3D microscope images [1100d]
- Astronomers inspect interstellar medium of the galaxy SPT0346-52 [1100d]
- Artificial intelligence can identify students who need extra help [1100d]
- 'High-skilled' Mexican immigrants in US can help both countries [1100d]
- Data from Mars rover Zhurong shows evidence of wind, and possibly water, erosion [1100d]
- One in five Britons say their careers have been held back by childcare or other care duties [1100d]
- Advances in micro-computed tomography [1100d]
- Biodiesel from wild castor oil [1100d]
- Wormholes help resolve black hole information paradox [1100d]
- Getting to the root of how to grow cowpea in difficult conditions [1100d]
- Eight surprising things data science has revealed about us over the past decade [1100d]
- Potential of leaking modes to reveal underground structure [1100d]
- Massive bubbles at center of Milky Way caused by supermassive black hole [1100d]
- Playing video games may enhance reading skills [1100d]
- Evidence found of goose domestication in China 7,000 years ago [1100d]
- Understanding the language of the eyes [1100d]
- Paper made from banana plants stymies potato pest [1100d]
- Research reveals how global ecosystems produce greenhouse emissions [1100d]
- A plant root atlas for tracking developmental trajectories [1100d]
- Expanded knowledge of a mineral that helps decipher past climates [1100d]
- New species of extinct vampire-squid–like cephalopod is the first of its kind with ten functional arms [1100d]
- Stunning new-to-science fairy wrasse is first-ever fish described by a Maldivian scientist [1100d]
- Parental control: Researchers learn how genes from Mom or Dad shape behavior [1100d]
- SRC-3 is a key regulator of the 12-hour clock [1100d]
- Is it possible to develop antiaromaticity by nonbenzenoid aromatic compounds? [1100d]
- A new analysis method to identify interacting proteins in the development of drugs [1100d]
- Animals evolved the ability to gallop 472 million years ago [1100d]
- Plasma lab findings could lead to ever-more powerful microchips and supercomputers [1100d]
- Researchers use statistical models to analyze host-parasite relationships [1100d]
- Understanding modern infectious diseases and their macroeconomic impacts [1100d]
- Under-resourced and undermined: As floods hit south-west Sydney, our research shows councils aren't prepared [1100d]
- You're not tone deaf and you know more about music than you think [1100d]
- 'The sad reality is many don't survive': How floods affect wildlife, and how you can help them [1100d]
- The main reasons to switch to a plant-based diet [1100d]
- No widespread confusion over meat-free food labels, survey shows [1100d]
- Positive teacher-student relationships lead to better teaching [1100d]
- To improve corporate performance, add women to the board [1100d]
- How will termination of research partnerships with Russia affect global scientific research? [1100d]
- Women in developing countries lag behind in digitalisation [1100d]
- Studying diseases with better delivery of gene-editing tools [1100d]
- Workers returning to the office soon become more optimistic about COVID-19 safety [1100d]
- Reading builds resilience among at-risk kids [1100d]
- Analysis suggests China has passed US on one research measure [1100d]
- Solar Orbiter crosses the Earth-sun line as it heads for the sun [1100d]
- Healthy bee population is financial boon for Ireland's apple growers [1100d]
- Using integrated manipulation and imaging to study the accelerated folding of proteins [1100d]
- Mammalian offspring derived from a single unfertilized egg [1100d]
- Changes in bird behavior linked to climate change [1100d]
- 'Chemical recycling' of plastic slammed by environmental group [1100d]
- Los Angeles suing Monsanto for chemicals in waterways [1100d]
- Australia flood toll rises to 20 as thousands evacuate Sydney [1100d]
- Gene-edited beef cattle get regulatory clearance in US [1100d]
- Astronomers discover largest molecule yet in a planet-forming disc [1100d]
- Scientists: Asian spider could spread to much of East Coast [1100d]
- Ancient Mexican city endured for centuries without extremes in wealth and power [1100d]
- New research demonstrates high value 'injurious weeds' can bring to both pollinators and biodiversity [1100d]
- Pelican prefer native fish to sportfish at Utah's Strawberry Reservoir [1100d]
- Core aspects of climate models are sound: The proof is in the plankton [1100d]
- Biologists observe a molecular 'hand-off' that plays a key role in reproduction [1100d]
- Neuron counts reveal brain complexity evolution in land vertebrates [1100d]
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