The Brutalist Report - science
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- Surviving brutal places: Lessons from the dogs of Chernobyl [1175d]
- Runes were just as advanced as Roman alphabet writing, says researcher [1175d]
- LHCb begins using unique approach to process collision data in real-time [1175d]
- South Africa's energy crisis 'harming research integrity' [1175d]
- Tree rings and strontium point researchers to the provenance of 400-year-old timber [1175d]
- IPK researchers provide insights into grain number determination mechanism of barley [1175d]
- Mechanical weeding promotes ecosystem functions and profit in industrial oil palm, finds study [1175d]
- Developing nanoprobes to detect neurotransmitters in the brain [1175d]
- The world's first horse riders found near the Black Sea [1175d]
- Most detailed geological model reveals Earth's past 100 million years [1175d]
- On social media platforms, more sharing means less caring about accuracy [1175d]
- Additive reduces methane during long-term storage of dairy cattle and fattening pig slurry [1175d]
- Investing smartly in climate change adaptation [1175d]
- Fast recovery of suppressed Norway spruce trees after selection harvesting on a drained peatland forest site [1175d]
- Researchers find HERC1 protein deficiency causes osteopenia [1175d]
- One-pot conversion of engineered poplar into biochemicals and biofuels using biocompatible deep eutectic solvents [1175d]
- Molecular atlas of spider silk production could help bring unparalleled material to market [1175d]
- High downward surface solar radiation conducive to ozone pollution more frequent under global warming [1175d]
- The retention problem: Women are going into tech but are also being driven out [1175d]
- The northern lights appeared in southern England twice in one week—here's why this could happen again soon [1175d]
- Thinking of getting a second cat? Here's how to make sure your first pet doesn't feel threatened [1175d]
- Three ways to prevent school shootings, based on research [1175d]
- Radio interference from satellites is threatening astronomy—zone proposed for testing new technologies [1175d]
- Great Lakes set a record for low ice in February, likely leading to warmer seasons for the rest of the year [1175d]
- Plummeting salmon population could trigger closure of fishing season in California waters [1175d]
- Case study of rare, endangered tortoise highlights conservation priorities for present, future World Wildlife Days [1175d]
- New steps taken to identify criminals' footwear [1175d]
- Pandemic pet boom has increased the demand for pet-friendly workplaces [1175d]
- Humans are still hunting for aliens: Here's how astronomers are looking for life beyond Earth [1175d]
- Tracing the history of grape domestication using genome sequencing [1175d]
- How fish evolved to walk [1175d]
- Thinking of having a baby as the planet collapses? First, ask yourself five big ethical questions [1175d]
- Nigeria's election was nearly derailed by technology, but biometric devices weren't the problem, says researcher [1175d]
- Roads and power lines put primates in danger: South African data adds to the real picture [1175d]
- Animal architecture: Why we need to design buildings for wildlife as well as people [1175d]
- Lucky girl syndrome: The potential dark side of TikTok's extreme positive thinking trend [1175d]
- Deciding what to wear to work isn't getting any easier for women, even as business dress codes relax [1175d]
- Study reveals link between selenium and COVID-19 severity [1175d]
- Learning how cells respond to stressful conditions [1175d]
- The dual face of photoreceptors during seed germination [1175d]
- Plasticosis: A new disease caused by plastic that is affecting seabirds [1175d]
- Think you're good at math? A new study shows it may be because you had equitable math teachers [1175d]
- Students ate less meat in the three years after hearing talk on its negative environmental impacts [1175d]
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