The Brutalist Report - science
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- Neolithic ceramics reveal dairy processing from milk of multiple species [1164d]
- Researcher solves nearly 60-year-old game theory dilemma [1164d]
- New model provides improved air-quality predictions in fire-prone areas [1164d]
- Researchers discover way to reverse infertility by reducing HDL cholesterol [1164d]
- Physicists track sequential 'melting' of upsilons [1164d]
- New US standards to limit 'forever chemicals' in drinking water [1164d]
- People of color largely underrepresented among authors published in the American Journal of Archaeology [1164d]
- Webb captures rarely seen prelude to a supernova [1164d]
- Ovarian development of yellow-spined bamboo locust sheds light on emergence and migratory nature of pest [1164d]
- Innovative approach opens the door to COVID nanobody therapies [1164d]
- Humans are leaving behind a 'frozen signature' of microbes on Mount Everest [1164d]
- A 19th-century 'dinner plate' tool is still useful in ocean science [1164d]
- Sequencing the genome of a newly discovered soybean pest [1164d]
- Embedding aligned nanofibrous architectures within 3D-printed polycaprolactone scaffolds for tissue regeneration [1164d]
- Tracking lithiation with transmission electron microscopy [1164d]
- Pinpoint simulations provide perspective on universe structure [1164d]
- Understanding the reproductive strategy in the endangered Chinese sturgeon [1164d]
- Can Florida survive climate change? Here's what the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference had to say [1164d]
- Study explains how a fungus helps plants to acquire more iron in a sustainable way [1164d]
- The extent of corruption in Sweden may be underestimated [1164d]
- Why greenwashing and competence greenwashing are risks to ESG integration and corporate sustainability [1164d]
- University students who attend seminars in person enjoy better exam results, according to new research [1164d]
- Well-being at school and sense of competence are linked, says study [1164d]
- Study analyzes Twitter conspiracy theories during the pandemic involving Bill Gates [1164d]
- Coming soon to Florida beaches: Massive, messy and maybe record mounds of seaweed [1164d]
- British scientists tracking two enormous icebergs larger than London [1164d]
- Assessment of methane emissions from onshore LNG facilities [1164d]
- Our relationship with nature is of central importance in times of crisis, says researcher [1164d]
- Rare isotopes help unlock mysteries in the Argentine Andes [1164d]
- The 'Rapunzel' virus: An evolutionary oddity [1164d]
- Farms in cities: New study offers planners and growers food for thought [1164d]
- New research sheds light on how malaria parasites adapt to their human hosts [1164d]
- Astronomers observe lone distant galaxy that appears to have consumed all of its former companions [1164d]
- Investigating mold fungi, nature's substances, to replace pesticides [1164d]
- Being adaptive at work may be the golden ticket to combat gender equalities [1164d]
- Dust lifted into the air by cyclones provides anchor points for cloud-forming ice [1164d]
- Researchers discover Middle Devonian reefs in North Qiangtang Block [1164d]
- Researchers study feeding habits of small-bodied fishes [1164d]
- Realization of photonic p-orbital higher-order topological insulators [1164d]
- The rise of the irate customer: Post-pandemic rudeness, and the importance of rediscovering patience [1164d]
- How 'grade obsession' is detrimental to students and their education [1164d]
- 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' and other Oscars 2023 films show a trend toward linguistic realism in Hollywood [1164d]
- Were there gladiators in Roman Britain? An expert reviews the evidence [1164d]
- Are you for or against us? The impact of protest on political programs [1164d]
- Breaking down the Nernst–Einstein relation, carbon nanotube style [1164d]
- 'Double whammy' of extreme weather grips both US coasts [1164d]
- 'No need to worry': Odds drop newly-found asteroid will hit Earth [1164d]
- Scientists say climate change goosed New Zealand storm fury [1164d]
- Viewpoint: If we perfect cultivated meat, we could hedge against food shortages as climate chaos intensifies [1164d]
- Experts see pros and cons to allowing cellphones in class [1164d]
- Regenerating bone with deer antler stem cells [1164d]
- Researcher applies evolutionary math to March Madness [1164d]
- New study finds early warning signs prior to 2002 Antarctic ice shelf collapse [1164d]
- Air pollution impairs successful mating of flies, shows study [1164d]
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