The Brutalist Report - science
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- Dead spider claws and 'anal-print' toilets: 2023's Ig Nobels [489d]
- Research squadron VXS-1 mobilizes quickly to track Hurricane Idalia [489d]
- Rating platforms drive sales at tourist-area NYC eateries [489d]
- Two Russians, American reach space station [489d]
- Innovation increasingly led by collaborative teams, not individual pioneers: Study [490d]
- How do consumers make online shopping choices? The mouse may hold the answer [490d]
- Hydroelectric power plants in Brazil threaten turtles that depend on rapids, study warns [490d]
- New metamaterial-based strategy to combine and transmit multiple light modes [490d]
- New double z-scheme photocatalyst for selective removal of sulfamethoxazole in water [490d]
- Diesel exhaust gases found to harm insects: Animal ecologists study the effects on bumblebees for the first time [490d]
- Atomic Ru coordinated by channel ammonia in V-doped tungsten bronze for highly efficient hydrogen-evolution reaction [490d]
- Study examines the hard reality that no pollen means no seeds [490d]
- One American, two Russians blast off in Russian capsule to International Space Station [490d]
- Electron transfer kineties of CdS/Zn(impim) dots-on-rods designed for efficient visible-light reduced C-X bond [490d]
- Synergy of traditional techniques and deep learning enables single-frame high-precision fringe pattern analysis [490d]
- On-pack information about expiration dates can change food waste behaviors in households [490d]
- Good manners, obedience and unselfishness: Data reveal how UK parenting priorities compare with other nations [490d]
- Unlocking the complexity of ENSO teleconnections through nonlinear energy insights [490d]
- Facebook's design makes it unable to control misinformation, research suggests [490d]
- Study shows replanting logged forests with diverse mixtures of seedlings accelerates restoration [490d]
- Officially endangered: Critical environmental research saving Western Australia's precious peatlands [490d]
- All-fiber ellipsometer for nanoscale dielectric coatings [490d]
- Fitness tracker beyond Earth [490d]
- Q&A: Hurricane Fiona recovery and the next big storm [490d]
- ATLAS experiment places some of the tightest limits yet on magnetic monopoles [490d]
- How businesses recognize employee achievement impacts engagement, motivation and performance [490d]
- Benign envy and influencer marketing [490d]
- The amount of imported products and meat in the Finnish diet has the most significant impact on global biodiversity loss [490d]
- Algorithm allows farmers to monitor crops in real time [490d]
- How can we bring down the costs of large space telescopes? [490d]
- Researchers: If neutron stars have mountains, they should generate gravitational waves [490d]
- Sexualized Instagram imagery found to affect young women's body image [490d]
- Four rare and delicate sponges described [490d]
- Researchers reveal the venomous secrets of European snakes [490d]
- Study investigates monkeys' perception of emotions on viewing facial expressions [490d]
- How asymmetric warming impacts seed reproduction of sand-stabilizing shrub Caragana microphylla [490d]
- In the 'I' of the beholder: Study shows people believe self-relevant artwork is more beautiful [490d]
- NOAA's GOES-U completes environmental testing [490d]
- Modeling energy storage for a decarbonized future [490d]
- Exploring the lunar south pole: Lessons from Chandrayaan-3 [490d]
- World's first 3D simulations reveal the physics of exotic supernovae [490d]
- Legal mining sites in Brazil store 2.55 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide in vegetation and soil, study estimates [490d]
- 'Crappier-than-crap' molecule exposed in overhaul of carbon-nitrogen-hydrogen chemistry [490d]
- Using zooarchaeology and collagen mass-peptide fingerprinting to study whales before industrialization [490d]
- How climate assemblies can help Canada tackle the climate crisis [490d]
- Proud Boys on trial: Does remorse in court signal a change for this far right group? A psychologist reviews the research [490d]
- Climate change is set to make our holidays look very different—here's how [490d]
- Kenya: Ongata Rongai boom town destroyed two vital rivers—new study flags a major health risk [490d]
- Germany joins NASA's Artemis accords as newest signatory [490d]
- We are poised to pass 1.5°C of global warming—world leaders offer four ways to manage this dangerous time [490d]
- Our planet is burning in unexpected ways—here's how we can protect people and nature [490d]
- Notorious fungus Aspergillus fumigatus completely scrambles its genome after just one bout of sex [490d]
- New nanotech weapon takes aim at hard-to-treat breast cancer [490d]
- First macrofossil record of Calophyllum in Thailand reported [490d]
- Supermassive black holes affect the chemical composition of their host galaxies, research shows [490d]
- Solar Orbiter closes in on the solution to a 65-year-old solar mystery [490d]
- Developing novel conducting polymer-hydrogel interpenetrating networks for neural interfacing [490d]
- Using a scent-detecting dog to find sea turtle eggs [490d]
- Corals storm back after 'sea-weeding' project [490d]
- Researchers find that millimeter structures improve liquid entrainment [490d]
- Nobel Foundation increases cash award for 2023 prizes [490d]
- Firefighters battle peatland blazes as haze shrouds Indonesian city [490d]
- Cars, chlamydia and canines are biggest koala killers [490d]
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