The Brutalist Report - science
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- Europe's fiery summer: a climate 'reality check'? [793d]
- High plant diversity is often found in the smallest of areas [793d]
- Global fish stocks can't rebuild if nothing done to halt climate change and overfishing, new study suggests [793d]
- Reading, math scores fell sharply during pandemic, data show [793d]
- The impact of megafires on estuaries from Australia's 'Black Summer' [793d]
- These mice grow bigger on the rainier sides of mountains: It might be a new rule of nature [793d]
- Researchers find link between health outcomes and sugarcane smoke exposure [794d]
- Treating antibiotic-resistant infections with peptides inspired by human saliva [794d]
- Biologists address global extinction crisis [794d]
- American River Basin Study finds increasing temperatures will impact basin through rest of 21st century [794d]
- Engineering atomic antennas for quantum sensing [794d]
- Gun ownership in New Jersey: Who owns them and how safely do they store them? [794d]
- Climate change and ocean oxygen: Oxygen-poor zones shrank under past warm periods, scientists discover [794d]
- The story of evolution written in phosphorus [794d]
- Helium's chilling journey to cool a particle accelerator [794d]
- Developing coating materials that could make windows better insulators [794d]
- Cross-institutional collaboration leads to new control over quantum dot qubits [794d]
- As forests go up in smoke, so will California's climate plan [794d]
- First-ever AP African American studies class to be offered in some high schools this fall [794d]
- Is Pluto a planet? It is no longer considered one, but some believe it should be [794d]
- Humble leaders can help make teacher groups more effective [794d]
- New classification of the world's coastlines to improve climate action [794d]
- The power to change is a key driver for sustainable pension saving [794d]
- Dealing with angry customers on social media? De-escalate with active listening and empathy [794d]
- Novel technology to improve the high permselectivity and anti-biofouling properties of RO membranes [794d]
- New aquaculture technology can help ease the global food crisis with 'enriched seaweed' [794d]
- Marine Protected Areas in Antarctica should include young emperor penguins, scientists say [794d]
- Harnessing the power of saffron color for food and future therapeutics [794d]
- 'Micro-breaks' from tasks show promise in boosting well-being [794d]
- MOXIE experiment reliably produces oxygen on Mars [794d]
- Corals can pass mutations acquired during their lifetimes to offspring [794d]
- New study argues that neighborhood associations should reflect the communities they belong to [794d]
- Push, pull or swirl: The many movements of cilia [794d]
- Webb's first full-color images, data are set to sound [794d]
- Key to growing natural tissue for female reproductive system reconstruction unlocked [794d]
- Deadly bird flu returns to Midwest earlier than expected [794d]
- Calm before storms? Oddly quiet Atlantic despite forecasts [794d]
- Unraveling the mysteries of the night sky with AI [794d]
- Juicy research unearths new genome within the tomato family [794d]
- To persuade political rivals, it helps to believe in the value of empathizing with them, study finds [794d]
- New way found to turn number seven plastic into valuable products [794d]
- How superwinds help drive galactic development [794d]
- Application of non-Bravais lattices to light control technology [794d]
- Archaeology and ecology combined paint a fuller picture of past human-nature relationships [794d]
- Greenhouse gas, sea levels at record in 2021: NOAA [794d]
- Researchers find spaceflight may be associated with DNA mutations, increased risk of heart disease and cancer [794d]
- Marine conservation in the Arctic: High time to prepare for the melting [794d]
- New research reveals impact of rioting at the ballot box [794d]
- Discovery and naming of Africa's oldest known dinosaur [794d]
- Simple technique ushers in long-sought class of semiconductors [794d]
- Peering into mirror nuclei, physicists see unexpected pairings [794d]
- Novel synthetic nanomembranes show potential to improve industrial efficiency and sustainability [794d]
- When work becomes your religion, nothing else matters [794d]
- MAVEN and EMM make first observations of Mars' patchy proton aurora [794d]
- New detergents for drug research [794d]
- A new discovery shows major flowering plants are 150 million years older than previously thought [794d]
- Three-dimensional point clouds provide insight into the structural complexity of forests [794d]
- Foot-and-mouth disease: The gaps in South Africa's efforts to keep it under control [794d]
- Disadvantaged students starting courses in 2022 are worse off as a result of COVID, and universities must support them [794d]
- Using magnetic and electric fields to emulate black hole and stellar accretion disks [794d]
- Signs of saturation emerge from particle collisions at RHIC [794d]
- Researchers tailor main-group catalyst with atomically dispersed In sites for highly efficient oxidative dehydrogenation [794d]
- New model that examines materials at mesoscale may be bridge to next-gen devices [794d]
- Shape of coronavirus affects its transmission, study finds [794d]
- Humpback whale songs spread from pod to pod across the Pacific Ocean [794d]
- Research team claims to have deciphered ancient Iranian Linear Elamite language [794d]
- Molecular medicine review reveals the role of IGF in cancer, other proliferative diseases [794d]
- Scientists suggest using a cryptozoic mineral to create new lightweight carbon composites [794d]
- Food advertisements on Twitch can lead to cravings, purchases [794d]
- Study delves into how Catholic school teachers balance monetizing of education, meeting vocational call [794d]
- Determining why the Arctic is turning ever greener [794d]
- Study of 300-million-year-old feces finds meat on the menu [794d]
- Why do people overshare online? Five expert tips for avoiding social media scandal [794d]
- Compound found in trees has potential to kill drug-resistant bacteria [794d]
- Astronomers discover seven new pulsars [794d]
- This spider-eating, nest-sharing bat was once safe from fire, until the Black Summer burned its rainforests [794d]
- Preparing for a more powerful particle accelerator [794d]
- Researchers propose new strategy to enhance methane hydroxylation [794d]
- Using nanopores to detect epigenetic changes faster [794d]
- New algorithm uncovers secrets of cell factories [794d]
- Silicon carbide holds promise for integrated photonics [794d]
- Israeli archaeologists dig up large tusk of ancient elephant [794d]
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