The Brutalist Report - science
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- Young dog owners tend to cope well when their beloved pooch misbehaves, new study reveals [1143d]
- Bacterial signaling across biofilm affected by surface structure, shows study [1143d]
- A cold-specialized icefish species underwent major genetic changes as it migrated to temperate waters, new study finds [1143d]
- Preventing urban flooding in the face of climate change [1143d]
- Porous material for selective trapping of carbon dioxide and toxic gases [1143d]
- Countdown begins for the great North American solar eclipse [1143d]
- Warming strongly increases nutrient availability in a nutrient-limited bog [1143d]
- Students use machine learning in lesson designed to reveal issues, promise of AI [1143d]
- Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya-Interaction allows magnon-magnon coupling in hybrid perovskites [1143d]
- A panoramic view of the catalytic conversion network for lignocellulosic biomass valorization [1143d]
- Using green energy for electrochemical corrosion protection [1143d]
- Researchers propose a new technology-centered focus to study and conserve coral reefs [1143d]
- Mummies provide the key to reconstruct the climate of the ancient Mediterranean [1143d]
- Sexual selection: Why do females prefer ornate male signals? [1143d]
- Microbiologists discover a regulatory mechanism that keeps cancer-causing bacteria in check [1143d]
- A new measurement could change our understanding of the universe [1143d]
- Scientists use computational modeling to design 'ultrastable' materials [1143d]
- Persuading conservatives of pro-environmentalism not as easy as one might think: Study [1143d]
- In the US, public support for redeemability of Black offenders is widespread [1143d]
- The past and future of gender research in marketing, and its relevance to contemporary societies [1143d]
- Make creativity part of study programs for scientists-in-training, say researchers [1143d]
- Bonobos and chimps: What our closest relatives tell us about humans [1143d]
- Was plate tectonics occurring when life first formed on Earth? [1143d]
- Rare 14-ft smalltooth sand tiger shark washes up on Wexford shore [1143d]
- Far, far away: Just how distant is that galaxy? [1143d]
- The number of Aussie teens in detention or under supervision by the justice system continues to fall [1143d]
- How much is the world's most productive river worth? Here's how experts estimate the value of nature [1143d]
- Hot electron electrochemistry with ultrafast laser pulses [1143d]
- Multi-foci metalens for spectra and polarization ellipticity recognition and reconstruction [1143d]
- Food forests are bringing shade and sustenance to US cities, one parcel of land at a time [1143d]
- New evidence for the nature of matter from ancient galaxies in the early universe [1143d]
- Cultural heritage and historic preservation: Creating a digital twin of Shahjahanabad [1143d]
- Tips for talking to kids about race and encouraging interracial friendships [1143d]
- Male beetles neglect their genomes when competing for females [1143d]
- Archaeology shows how hunter-gatherers fit into southern Africa's first city, 800 years ago [1143d]
- Hotter weather not diminishing runoff and river discharge as expected [1143d]
- Lab-grown fat could give cultured meat real flavor and texture [1143d]
- Supernatural beliefs have featured in every society throughout history: New research helps explain why [1143d]
- Australian parents want schools to teach more sex education topics and teach them from an earlier age [1143d]
- Classicist: 'Modern' view of religion dates to 303 AD [1143d]
- Pandemic prevention agreement must address wildlife trade [1143d]
- Family support protects trans young people, but their families need support too [1143d]
- Researchers: Tackling online misogyny—what needs to be done in UK schools and communities [1143d]
- How food shortages affect shopping habits and why people keep switching stores [1143d]
- New retail crime stats reveal employee theft, customer aggression and fraud in NZ and Australia [1143d]
- Oysters back from the brink thanks to novel restoration [1143d]
- Adding a conductive copolymer improves efficiency of bacterial production of commercial polypeptide [1143d]
- New insights into engineering climate smart crops for the future [1143d]
- Study uncovers social cost of using AI in conversations [1143d]
- Raw sewage blights once-idyllic beaches on Isle of Wight [1143d]
- 'Snowball Earth' might have been rather slushy: Study [1143d]
- Counting male chickens before they hatch means good news for ethical farming [1143d]
- New quantum sensing method holds promise for improving greenhouse gas detection [1143d]
- Comparison with humans and bonobos suggests wild African elephants may have self-domesticated [1143d]
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