The Brutalist Report - science
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- Children's drawings may help with early detection of giftedness [1163d]
- Resistance in tokamak vessel walls can cause disruptive energy loss [1163d]
- Research team uses 6-foot 'test tubes' to study red tide [1163d]
- Powerful solar eruption on far side of sun impacts Earth [1163d]
- A non-native tree species reclaims its prominence after extreme weather [1163d]
- New review of world water resources provides sustainable management strategies [1163d]
- Engineers keep an eye on fuel supply of NASA's oldest Mars orbiter [1163d]
- Could AI-powered object recognition technology help solve wheat disease? [1163d]
- New targeting opportunities discovered against canine distemper virus [1163d]
- High-loading single cobalt atoms on ultrathin MOF nanosheets for efficient photocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction [1163d]
- Stock market forces shown to drive cryptocurrency returns [1163d]
- New study suggests a strong link between social entrepreneurship and language [1163d]
- The new normal already? Examining the changing probability of a summer-like fall [1163d]
- New technology maps where and how cells read their genome [1163d]
- Fundamental constants: Is the universe fine-tuned for life? [1163d]
- The multiverse: Our universe is suspiciously unlikely to exist—unless it is one of many, says physicist [1163d]
- Pluto team updates science from the solar system's edge [1163d]
- Even the calmest red dwarfs are wilder than the sun, reveals paper [1163d]
- International scientists warn of the serious impact of noise pollution on marine invertebrates [1163d]
- Local supply of managerial skills can impact firm performance [1163d]
- U.S. East Coast landslide impacts from Puerto Rico to Vermont and in between [1163d]
- Modern glacier remains found near Mars equator suggest water ice possibly present today at low latitudes [1163d]
- Tasmanian devil whiskers may hold the key to protecting these super-scavengers [1163d]
- Fines for breaking US pollution laws can vary widely among states—the disparity may violate the Constitution [1163d]
- Salmon fishing banned along California coast as population plummets [1163d]
- Scientists offer evidence that Venus is volcanically active [1163d]
- Fire reveals Notre-Dame de Paris Cathedral was historical first in using iron reinforcements in the 12th century [1163d]
- Uncovering the ritual past of an ancient stone monument in Saudi Arabia [1163d]
- Drones gather new and useful data for marine research, but they can disturb whales and dolphins [1163d]
- Future NASA moonwalkers to sport sleeker spacesuits [1163d]
- Arctic sea ice thins in 2 big jumps, and now more vulnerable [1163d]
- 'Revolutionary': Scientists create mice with two fathers [1163d]
- How to use free satellite data to monitor natural disasters and environmental changes [1163d]
- Dry forests and savannas vital for Brazil's climate goals [1163d]
- Killing dingoes is the only way to protect livestock, right? Nope [1163d]
- No shortage of tax breaks in New Mexico's drought [1163d]
- In Brazil, the future of environmental sustainability needs a strong ally: Collectors of recyclable materials [1163d]
- Largest catalog of exploding stars now available [1163d]
- Economic study determines which US states would provide the best life [1163d]
- Survey: Geoscientists from historically excluded groups more likely to experience discriminatory behavior at work [1163d]
- Why it's so hard to be prepared for disasters [1163d]
- Researchers discover longest-necked dinosaur in China [1163d]
- Even in small businesses, minimum wage hikes don't cause job losses, study finds [1163d]
- The war on sugar: How can soda manufacturers reduce sugar in products without endangering sales? [1163d]
- Why rain on snow in the California mountains worries scientists [1163d]
- Why government budgets are exercises in distributing life and death as much as fiscal calculations [1163d]
- UK food shortages: How growing more fruit and veg in cities could reduce the impact of empty supermarket shelves [1163d]
- NASA's Fermi captures dynamic gamma-ray sky in new animation [1163d]
- Honey bees receive flight instruction and vector source by following dance, shows study [1163d]
- Evolution of supersoft X-ray source WX Centauri is dominated by magnetic wind, find researchers [1163d]
- A crystal, but not as we know it [1163d]
- Reaping the rewards of good corporate citizenship: Advice on how to generate lasting brand value from sustainability [1163d]
- When constructing conservation networks, it's best to have a plan [1163d]
- Scientists develop new lithium niobate laser technology [1163d]
- News coverage highlights some threats to deer conservation but may mislead or omit key information [1163d]
- Floods, cyclones, thunderstorms: Is climate change to blame for New Zealand's summer of extreme weather? [1163d]
- Opinion: Enduring democracy should encourage rather than discourage media criticism [1163d]
- 'Pantry porn' on TikTok and Instagram makes obsessively organized kitchens a new status symbol [1163d]
- Climate change threatens spring wildflowers by speeding up the time when trees leaf out above them [1163d]
- Scientists create novel bandgap-tunable 2D nanosheets made from perovskite oxynitrides [1163d]
- Heat waves in India set to intensify, says climate scientist [1163d]
- Australian unpaid social contributions valued at $287 billion: Report [1163d]
- Examining the dynamic and regulatory blueprint of mitotic bookmarking [1163d]
- Where did Earth's water come from? Not melted meteorites, according to scientists [1163d]
- Recovering tropical forests offset just 25% of carbon emissions from new tropical deforestation and forest degradation [1163d]
- Controlling the degree of twist in nanostructured particles for the first time [1163d]
- First molecular images of olfaction open door to creating novel smells [1163d]
- Researchers create virus-resistant, safely restrained E. coli for medical, industrial applications [1163d]
- Bird flu associated with hundreds of seal deaths in New England in 2022, researchers find [1163d]
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