The Brutalist Report - science
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- UK's poorest children likelier to have less understanding of personal finances, study finds [1084d]
- Why we need to fall out of love with flaky white fish [1084d]
- Shows like 'Succession' tap into our deepest desires for escapism, says researcher [1084d]
- For sheds in wildfire zones, researchers determine how close is too close to home [1084d]
- Researchers show mobile elements monkeying around the genome [1084d]
- Couples' social networks took long-lasting hit during COVID [1084d]
- Study identifies boat strikes as a growing cause of manatee deaths in Belize [1084d]
- Climate change forces a rethinking of mammoth Everglades restoration plan [1084d]
- Ozone layer recovery delayed, surface UV radiation continues to rise, finds study [1084d]
- Industrially applied and relevant transformations of 1,3-butadiene using homogeneous catalysts [1084d]
- Symbiotic and pathogenic fungi may use similar molecular tools to manipulate plants [1084d]
- Machine learning-based protein annotation tool predicts protein function [1084d]
- Think you're good at saying no? Actually, you could probably use a few pointers [1084d]
- Shared modeling can help schools predict, avert dropouts [1084d]
- Space tractor beams may not be the stuff of sci-fi for long [1084d]
- Preexisting stereotypes found to influence entertainment selection [1084d]
- Municipal administrators in Brazil know about NbS but rarely use them to reduce environmental inequality, study finds [1084d]
- Smiles and jokes can help good managers boost hotel staff performance [1084d]
- Ultrafast terahertz emission from emerging symmetry-broken materials [1084d]
- Smallest agri-SMEs in Africa owner-managed by women bore the brunt of COVID-19, new study reveals [1084d]
- Accelerating nanoscale X-ray imaging of integrated circuits with machine learning [1084d]
- Using satellite date to help accelerate the green transition [1084d]
- Emphasizing supports in permanent supportive housing key to ending homelessness, says report [1084d]
- Thorium-229: How the first nuclear transition can be excited with lasers in the visible wavelength range [1084d]
- Archaeologists discover 4,300-year-old copper ingots in Oman [1084d]
- Cutting boards can produce microparticles when used to chop veggies, study shows [1084d]
- Why our news consumption might be more worrisome than misinformation [1084d]
- Poor UK households more vulnerable to climate shocks, says new research [1084d]
- Calculating the effects of a climate transition in India [1084d]
- Mining atlas helps map Australia's clean energy future [1084d]
- Older people need a stronger media voice, say Australian study [1084d]
- Robots in orbit are becoming even more popular, but there are still many technical challenges ahead [1084d]
- The Primate Genome Project unlocks hidden secrets of primate evolution [1084d]
- NASA's Mars helicopter went silent for six agonizing days [1084d]
- How a fungus sidesteps a plant's defense mechanism [1084d]
- The case of the missing Jupiters: Gas giant planets are a no-show around small red stars [1084d]
- Using a gene-editing tool to improve productivity in rice crops [1084d]
- X-rays visualize how one of nature's strongest bonds breaks [1084d]
- Tiny quantum electronic vortexes can circulate in superconductors in ways not seen before [1084d]
- Primates' DNA highlights applications for human health [1084d]
- Study tracks how adaptations to living in cold climate promoted social evolution in Asian colobine primates [1084d]
- Ancient viruses discovered in coral symbionts' DNA [1084d]
- Teachers reluctant to use technology in music teaching, say experts [1084d]
- Honey bee colony aggression linked to gene regulatory networks [1084d]
- Firms withheld pesticide toxicity data from EU: study [1084d]
- Q&A: Are liberals truly more depressed than conservatives? [1084d]
- High-resolution images reveal workings of a bacterial RNA riboswitch, a promising new target for antibiotics [1084d]
- Most super-rich couples have breadwinning husbands and stay-at-home wives, contrasting sharply with everyone else [1084d]
- Integrating robotics into wildlife conservation: Enhancing predator deterrents through innovative movement strategies [1084d]
- Study finds weedy seadragons genetically connected across the Great Southern Reef [1084d]
- Northsiders are more connected to nature than southsiders, Melbourne study suggests [1084d]
- Why allowing more migrants into the US could boost the economy [1084d]
- 'An exciting possibility': Scientists discover markedly different kangaroos on either side of Australia's dingo fence [1084d]
- Finding more effective ways to combat leishmaniasis by working with parasites [1084d]
- Engineers report low-cost human biomarker sensor designs [1084d]
- Report: Financial tools needed to pay $200 billion nature restoration in Southeast Asia [1084d]
- Why 40°C is bearable in a desert but lethal in the tropics [1085d]
- Repurposing Australian tobacco plants as 'biofactories' for medicines [1085d]
- Study finds forest protection successfully leads to reduced emissions at global scale [1085d]
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