The Brutalist Report - science
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- Brazilian Amazon deforestation up 150% in Bolsonaro's last month [798d]
- Physicists find that organelles grow in random bursts [798d]
- Artificial intelligence could aid in evaluating parole decisions [798d]
- Compound extreme heat and drought will hit 90% of world population [798d]
- Researchers uncover key codon repeats regulating chilling tolerance in rice [798d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from Sun [798d]
- Interfaces play important role in condensate behavior [799d]
- Most former SpAds become 'shadow lobbyists' when they leave Whitehall, major new analysis shows [799d]
- Could washing our clothes with detergent become a thing of the past? [799d]
- Nanoplastics unexpectedly produce reactive oxidizing species when exposed to light [799d]
- Sunscreen-like chemicals found in fossil plants reveal UV radiation was involved in mass extinction events [799d]
- Study reveals average age at conception for men versus women over past 250,000 years [799d]
- New super I-mode obtained on EAST [799d]
- The Pacific Ocean's oxygen-starved 'OMZ' is growing, new research finds [799d]
- International fusion energy project faces delays, says chief [799d]
- US proposes stricter air quality standards for soot [799d]
- Marine plankton tell the long story of ocean health, and maybe human too [799d]
- Indigenous territories and protected areas are key to forest conservation in the Brazilian Amazon, study shows [799d]
- Cooling 100 million degree plasma with a hydrogen-neon mixture ice pellet [799d]
- About 50% of soil-available phosphorus comes from mineral fertilizers in agricultural systems worldwide [799d]
- Researchers reveal mechanism of fatigue damage by high thermal loads in tungsten composites [799d]
- New nanowire sensors are the next step in the Internet of Things [799d]
- Brand new toolbox for better gender balance in academia [799d]
- Ultrathin vanadium oxychloride demonstrates strong optical anisotropic properties [799d]
- Modern tools reveal the brutality of death by multiple sword blows 700 years ago [799d]
- Quiet, please: Human noise is interfering with the sex lives of grasshoppers [799d]
- Green jobs are booming, but too few employees have sustainability skills to fill them. Four ways to close the gap [799d]
- Tale of fight to save New England's native rabbit [799d]
- Mass production of stone bladelets shows cultural shift in Paleolithic Levant [799d]
- Nanomedicines for various diseases are in development, but research facilities produce vastly inconsistent results [799d]
- Expert discusses La Niña and El Niño cycles effects on Australia [799d]
- Immediate uptick in investment needed to reach net zero [799d]
- Diversity of US workplaces is growing in terms of race, ethnicity and age, forcing more employers to be flexible [799d]
- Amazon rainforest deforestation is influencing weather in Tibet [799d]
- France suffered record heat, rain shortfall in 2022: weather office [799d]
- Study reveals online fake reviewers suffer from pangs of conscience [799d]
- Turning plants into biological factories [799d]
- Negative online reviews from Black people perceived as less credible, according to new study [799d]
- Video: How climate change is intensifying the winter storms slamming California [799d]
- Nitrous oxide emissions higher from soils lacking organic matter [799d]
- Students who study abroad are more civically engaged [799d]
- Nickel nanowires enhance microwave absorption, study finds [799d]
- China's Young Thousand Talents program found to be largely successful [799d]
- Investigating the intestinal transport of mercury ions with a gut-on-a-chip device [799d]
- The amazing system plants use to shape their roots and why it could help protect crops from climate change [799d]
- New protections for endangered whales along the California coast adopted [799d]
- Bayesian inference massively cuts time of X-ray fluorescence analysis [799d]
- Decoding mega magnetic explosions outside the solar system [799d]
- Researchers reveal how DNA unzipping machine MCM2-7 complex works, with implications for cancer therapy [799d]
- Physicists confirm effective wave growth theory in space [799d]
- What exactly is 'neurodiversity?' Using accurate language about disability matters in schools [799d]
- The pandemic has shown Southern Africa can do staycations—could this momentum hold in the long run? [799d]
- Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ's animal biodiversity—time to celebrate these spineless creatures [799d]
- Foams used in car seats and mattresses are hard to recycle—a new plant-based version avoids polyurethane's health risks [799d]
- Climate change is leaving African elephants desperate for water [799d]
- Shopping mall microbiome mirrors its shoppers [799d]
- High-efficiency gene-editing tool used on fungi significantly improves pace of new drug discovery [799d]
- A win-win for cell communities: Cells that cooperate live longer [799d]
- Human and Neanderthal brains have a surprising 'youthful' quality in common, new research finds [799d]
- Astronomers use 'little hurricanes' to weigh and date planets around young stars [799d]
- Fathoming the hidden heatwaves that threaten coral reefs [799d]
- New dwarf boa found in Ecuadoran Amazon [799d]
- New Indonesia capital imperils ancient Eden with 'ecological disaster' [799d]
- Study details impact of prairie dog plague die-off on other species [799d]
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