The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study reveals how leaf-cutting ants gauge leaf portion size [1063d]
- Q&A: How can the Chignik, Alaska, earthquake help predict future risk? [1063d]
- Pandemic restrictions don't hamper innovation, evidence from the 1918 flu shows [1063d]
- Powerful board allies are a CEO's best weapon, say researchers [1063d]
- As Arctic warms, caribou and muskoxen slow biodiversity loss [1063d]
- Two mathematicians explain how building bridges within the discipline helped prove Fermat's last theorem [1063d]
- The impact of populism on multinational corporations' investment [1063d]
- When plants feed on fungi: Novel method enables unrestricted isotope analyses [1063d]
- The clue is in the glue: Study shows how plants hold it together during growth [1063d]
- Biolab replaces horseradish roots for production of important enzymes [1063d]
- Is the US ready for an African swine fever outbreak? [1063d]
- Landing in living rooms: LEGO models of NASA Mars rover and helicopter [1063d]
- The burnout epidemic: High turnover in child welfare [1063d]
- Longer ballots reduce voter participation, study shows [1063d]
- Researchers reveal how the influenza A more effectively infect its hosts [1063d]
- Quantifying community resilience after earthquakes and tsunamis [1063d]
- New device opens door to storing quantum information as sound waves [1063d]
- Computer scientists sequence cotton genome [1063d]
- New gravitational waves observation run to reveal more of the universe's secrets [1063d]
- Chesapeake Bay's dead zone predicted to be 33% smaller than long-term average [1063d]
- A new mathematical 'blueprint' is accelerating fusion device development [1063d]
- Reading between the lines of CSR disclosure [1063d]
- Researcher uses hydrostatic pressure to understand RNA dynamics [1063d]
- Academic fields valuing 'brilliance' less welcoming to women, new analysis shows [1063d]
- Heat spots reveal growth rate of a galaxy 12 billion years ago [1063d]
- Opinion: Cities are central to our future—they have the power to make, or break, society's advances [1063d]
- Video: BepiColombo's third Mercury flyby [1063d]
- New hope in search for dark matter as most sensitive instrument of its kind begins first science run [1063d]
- Ice Bucket Challenge increased charitable giving and volunteering: Study [1063d]
- Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think [1063d]
- Successfully reducing animal testing: The 3Rs principle in fish research [1063d]
- A new mission will grab dead satellites and push them into the atmosphere to burn up [1063d]
- Why is extreme 'frontier travel' booming despite the risks? [1063d]
- The Titan search-and-rescue effort shows that risky undertakings need to consider any potential rescue needs [1063d]
- Before the colonists came, First Nations peoples burned small and burned often to avoid big fires [1063d]
- Five ways to know if a river is polluted—and whether it's safe to go in the water [1063d]
- Ukraine war: Russia's threat to station nuclear warheads in Belarus—what you need to know [1063d]
- Opinion: Bathrooms are political—how gender-inclusive toilets can combat indignity and violence [1063d]
- How Mexican Indigenous languages are surviving against the odds [1063d]
- Weakening democracy linked to rising deaths, study finds [1063d]
- Are viruses keeping sea lice at bay in wild salmon? [1063d]
- Scientists learn about fatigue resistance of materials from bivalve hinge [1063d]
- Ribosomal gatekeepers: Study sheds light on molecular control centers of eukaryote protein factories [1063d]
- Adding weaker bonds can enhance polymer's resistance to tearing [1063d]
- Researcher discovers new type of atomic nucleus [1063d]
- Varroa mites and deformed wing virus make honeybees more susceptible to insecticides [1063d]
- Developing a jellyfish-inspired ocean sensor [1063d]
- Better climate modeling and data can help Baltimore weather a hotter, stormier future [1063d]
- Opinion: Huge Cadia gold mine ordered to reduce polluting dust. Is it safe to live near a mine like this? [1063d]
- When child care and domestic gig workers have problems, where do they turn? [1063d]
- Akkermansia muciniphila found to regulate cholesterol biosynthesis in the gut [1063d]
- Study reveals that ravens were attracted to humans' food more than 30,000 years ago [1063d]
- How proteins protect mammalian sperm on their way to the egg cell [1063d]
- Will engineered carbon removal help solve the climate crisis? [1063d]
- Molecular filament shielded our young solar system from supernova, suggests study [1063d]
- Exploring profitable by-products from shellfish waste [1063d]
- Study finds firms focused on environmental, social and governance have high-quality financial reporting [1063d]
- Coastal erosion could be reduced by dune restoration projects [1063d]
- Scientists discover what makes cholesterol-containing surfaces so repulsive [1063d]
- Stronger tape engineered through the ancient Japanese art of cutting paper, kirigami [1063d]
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