The Brutalist Report - science
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- More support needed for children with disabilities using the internet [1155d]
- New report: How the pandemic compounds education pipeline challenges [1155d]
- Closed loop for circular economy: New polymer recycling strategy ensures both high stability and complete recyclability [1155d]
- New study uncovers unprecedented declines in iconic kelp forests along Monterey Peninsula [1155d]
- Team develops 2D ultrasound-responsive antibacterial nano-sheets to effectively address bone tissue infection [1155d]
- To uncover new fluid flow laws, researchers turn to drinking straws [1155d]
- Using targeted computer modeling to accelerate antiviral drug development [1155d]
- Hard-right social media activities lead to civil unrest, says paper [1155d]
- The 'Stonehenge calendar' shown to be a modern construct [1155d]
- Dairy sector boasts 100 years of successful herd data collection [1155d]
- Paper written using ChatGPT demonstrates opportunities and challenges of AI in academia [1155d]
- Study: SARS-CoV-2 can alter genome structure of our cells [1155d]
- Hubble monitors changing weather and seasons of Jupiter and Uranus [1155d]
- Improved ATLAS result weighs in on the W boson [1155d]
- Eco-friendly foam can insulate buildings without warming the globe [1155d]
- Study: Mapping people's knowledge of bees may aid in pollinator conservation [1155d]
- Climate change threatens global fisheries [1155d]
- New reports outline bold goals for U.S. bioeconomy [1155d]
- Sweden's sky lights up with northern lights research [1155d]
- How salt can taste sweet: The myriad mechanisms of taste perception [1155d]
- Large asteroid coming close, but zero chance of hitting us [1155d]
- Feel your pain? Even fish can show they care [1155d]
- Climate science pioneer Claude Lorius, dies at 91 [1155d]
- Study: Lithosphere architecture controls the formation of orogenic gold deposits [1155d]
- The journey of a carbon atom: From space, NASA's PACE mission detects carbon in the sky, land and sea [1155d]
- Many genes, rather than a 'miracle gene,' are involved in plant resurrection [1155d]
- Spray-on polymer could cut food waste and increase incomes for Kenyan smallholders [1155d]
- Researchers warn of 'urgent' need to understand impact of wind farms on precious peatlands [1155d]
- Why internal auditors are the naysayers companies need [1155d]
- Habitat will dictate whether ground beetles win or lose against climate change, finds study [1155d]
- Amateur astronomers needed: Help classify stars with Gaia's data [1155d]
- Researchers develop method for deciphering positional rules in splicing [1155d]
- Research finds improved wastewater treatment could lead to significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions [1155d]
- Housing plays key role in disaster preparedness, says study [1155d]
- Global natural history initiative builds database to address 21st century challenges [1155d]
- Novel gene discovery points way to better alkaline tolerance in crops [1155d]
- Can insights from the soapbark tree change the way we make vaccines? [1155d]
- A new, sustainable source for a promising cancer killer [1155d]
- Researchers develop a shrimp authenticity test [1155d]
- Opinion: Why bioplastics won't solve our plastic problems [1155d]
- How TikTok became a breeding ground for hate speech in the latest Malaysia general election [1155d]
- Opinion: How the bottled water industry is masking the global water crisis [1155d]
- Getting a fuller picture of poverty in Canada: Why the government's official poverty measure is insufficient [1155d]
- Climate change and nutrient fluctuations disrupt networks in lakes [1155d]
- Opinion: Australia's child protection system is clearly broken. Is it time to abolish it for a better model? [1155d]
- 5 planets will parade across the sky in rare astronomical event, while skyscraper-sized asteroid flies by Earth [1155d]
- International study suggests female corporate leaders make firms less likely to greenwash [1155d]
- When it comes to science skepticism, there's no one-size-fits-all [1155d]
- Coral can't escape climate change despite its natural adaptive capacity, says new paper [1155d]
- Researchers discover a new way to fight the aging process and cancer development [1155d]
- Eels have fascinated us for ages—now we need to stop eating them, says researcher [1155d]
- Researchers turn Superglue into a recyclable, cheap, oil-free plastic alternative [1155d]
- Dance and games offer glimpses of life, and death, in ancient Italy [1155d]
- Pressure-based control enables tunable singlet fission materials for efficient photoconversion [1155d]
- 'Not the most attractive': Underdog snail wins Mollusc of the Year [1155d]
- New wood-based technology removes 80% of dye pollutants in wastewater [1155d]
- Zebra runs loose in Seoul before being taken back to zoo [1155d]
- Capturing a cosmogenic isotope to determine the age of artifacts [1155d]
- Australian shallow reefs in decline, says study [1155d]
- Study suggests explanation for unusual radar signatures of icy satellites in the outer solar system [1155d]
- Flood risk will be ten times higher in many places within 30 years: Study [1155d]
- 'Deep proteome' project provides atlas for human complexity [1155d]
- As the worm turns: New twists in behavioral association theories [1155d]
- Researchers make breakthrough in high-pressure magnetic detection [1155d]
- Harnessing power of immune system may lessen reliance on antibiotics for infections like TB [1155d]
- Newly discovered cell in fruit flies is essential for touch sensation [1155d]
- How cellular growth rate reshapes cell-fate-decision landscape [1155d]
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