The Brutalist Report - science
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- New study reveals details across 20 diverse inbred mouse strains [1142d]
- Diversifying crop fields reduces pest abundance, study finds [1142d]
- When SEC is challenged, CEOs notice [1142d]
- Study finds evidence of no common blood microbes in healthy humans [1142d]
- Volcanic hot springs microalgae, a promising protein source for the future [1142d]
- A novel way to get to the excited states of exotic nuclei [1142d]
- Researchers discover a way to observe chromatin interaction changes in cancer-associated genetic mutations [1142d]
- New study reports 1 in 5 adults don't want children, and they don't regret it later [1142d]
- Hundreds of very shallow earthquakes detected in California's Long Beach and Seal Beach [1142d]
- Hiring more women is good for business and communities, study of UAE firms finds [1142d]
- New interactive mosaic uses NASA imagery to show Mars in vivid detail [1142d]
- Genetic secrets could help endangered songbird sing another day [1142d]
- Juice mission to Jupiter testing—down to the wire [1142d]
- New research finds surprising science behind bumble bee superfood [1142d]
- Want sexual satisfaction? Do the math [1142d]
- Gone for good? California's beetle-killed, carbon-storing pine forests may not come back [1142d]
- How distrust harms society: Examining the common core of populist and conspiracy mentalities [1142d]
- Paper highlights critical need for collaborative approach to green chemistry research [1142d]
- EPA tightens mercury emissions limits at coal power plants [1142d]
- Study: No association between diversification of US police departments and clearance rates of crimes against minorities [1142d]
- Sex, power and colonialism: 'Marriages and sexuality were fundamental to colonial power' [1142d]
- Wee weasels may have big impact on native wildlife [1142d]
- Video: Repeat expansion disorders—how RNA may gum up the works [1142d]
- Focus needed on whether punishment harms or improves, suggests study [1142d]
- Natural predator found for coral-eating crown-of-thorns starfish [1142d]
- New tool shows progress in fighting spread of invasive grass carp in Great Lakes [1142d]
- Improved prediction of heatwaves thanks to AI [1142d]
- Most existing methods found to be ineffective for counteracting conspiracy beliefs [1142d]
- Euchromatin is not really open in living cells, shows study [1142d]
- A new type of photonic time crystal gives light a boost [1142d]
- Benin Bronzes found to be made of German brass [1142d]
- Beneath the Earth, ancient ocean floor likely surrounds the core [1142d]
- Lensless complex amplitude demodulation based on deep learning in holographic data storage [1142d]
- Should educators worry about ChatGPT? [1142d]
- Study explores how QAnon went from fringe to mainstream on Twitter [1142d]
- Study determines optimum height for drones to fly and target desert locusts with biopesticide [1142d]
- Database contributes to synoptic review of plant disease epidemics and outbreaks [1142d]
- Your political rivals aren't as bad as you think—here's how misunderstandings amplify hostility [1142d]
- Growing rice and raising animals together creates a synergistic ecosystem, but is underutilized [1142d]
- Cell imaging could provide next step for developing synthetic photosynthesis [1142d]
- Wilding one square meter of garden for one year: Project results [1142d]
- People are open to algorithms as long as they benefit from them, shows study [1142d]
- Life: Modern physics can't explain it—but our new theory, which says time is fundamental, might [1142d]
- New study refutes assumptions about power linked to reputation concern [1142d]
- Scientists reveal more about the process behind ferroptosis, a recently discovered type of cell death [1142d]
- What areas should Canada protect to save species at risk of extinction? [1142d]
- Humans vs. bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed [1142d]
- Opinion: Racist and sexist depictions of human evolution still permeate science, education and popular culture today [1142d]
- The man in the monkey nut coat: How a 1940s scientist made 'vegan wool' from peanuts [1142d]
- California snowmelt flood risk to last for months, experts say [1142d]
- Report: Defining forced marriage as family violence in Victoria opens doors to more support for survivors [1142d]
- Dining with dinosaurs: Footprints found at Chinese restaurant [1142d]
- Understanding inflorescence architecture in woodland strawberry provides tools for crop improvement [1142d]
- Research finds shortcomings in container ship industry's environmental management and response to shipping disasters [1142d]
- Should you schedule sex? We looked at whether spontaneous or unplanned sex is more satisfying [1142d]
- Opinion: How 'Hogwarts Legacy' video game reinforces antisemitic scapegoating with goblins [1142d]
- The importance of sport for children with disabilities—and the lengths their parents go to access it [1142d]
- Monsters or masters of the deep sea? Why the deepest of deep-sea fish aren't as scary as you might think [1142d]
- Using quantum fluctuations to generate random numbers faster [1142d]
- Researchers reveal the complex assembly process involved in DNA virus replication [1142d]
- Team develops anticancer nanoparticles with ultrasound activation [1142d]
- Increase in number of severe wildfires is slowing recovery of forests in California, reducing carbon uptake [1142d]
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