The Brutalist Report - science
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- Q&A: Colorado's Latina legislators giving voice to their communities [897d]
- Exploring stellar hydrogen burning via muons and nuclei [897d]
- Simultaneous large wildfires will increase in Western US, says study [897d]
- Recent research expedition reveals alarming extent of coral mortality in Florida [897d]
- Invertebrate biodiversity is improving in England's rivers, long-term trends show [897d]
- 2023 GAP Report: Only by working together will agricultural productivity meet demand [897d]
- Extracellular vesicles study outlines new strategies to combat neurodegenerative diseases [897d]
- New research finds that ancient carbon in rocks releases as much carbon dioxide as the world's volcanoes [897d]
- Study identifies jet-stream pattern that locks in extreme winter cold, wet spells [897d]
- Pandemic found to have boosted gardening, hunting in New York State [897d]
- Hot weather hits productivity—even in air-conditioned factories [897d]
- AI analyzes bird sightings to help conserve species [897d]
- Professor helps accounting research catch up with a fast-changing economy [897d]
- Underappreciation of LGBT executives creates investment opportunity, says study [897d]
- Machine learning reveals how to dissolve polymeric materials in organic solvents [897d]
- Pandemic posed vocabulary challenges for preschoolers, study reveals [897d]
- Seabird couples with similar personalities make better parents, finds study [897d]
- How proteins roll the dice to determine bee sex [897d]
- New study shows signs of early creation of modern human identities [897d]
- Ruffed grouse population more resilient than expected, genetic study finds [897d]
- Three giants of chemistry connected by the quantum realm [897d]
- Brazil vows more aid as Amazon waters dry up [897d]
- Oops! Nobel chemistry winners are announced early in rare slip-up [897d]
- Demystifying the role of plant x- and y-type thioredoxins [897d]
- Navigating moiré physics and photonics with band offset tuning [897d]
- US drinking water often contains toxic contaminants, scientist warns [897d]
- Biodegradable bags not currently recommended for recycling organic waste [897d]
- Ancient technology turns plant-based cheese into 'something we want to eat' [897d]
- Prototype device to sniff out illegal wildlife trade [897d]
- Team develops superhydrophobic surface that can stay dry for months underwater [897d]
- Meadow spittlebug's record-breaking diet also makes it a top disease carrier for plants [897d]
- MXene and MBene compounds can be engineered to selectively capture carbon dioxide, says study [897d]
- Space needs better 'parking spots' to stay usable, and an engineer is finding them [897d]
- Sycamore Gap: What the long life of a single tree can tell us about centuries of change [897d]
- Understanding greenhouse gases in oil palm plantations [897d]
- Astronomers watched a massive star disappear. JWST might have some answers [897d]
- Adoption of vegan dog and cat diets could have environmental benefits [897d]
- Study of more than 330,000 genomes indicates 34 genes potentially involved in vegetarianism [897d]
- Researchers find that early human migrants followed lush corridor-route out of Africa [897d]
- Study shows prehistoric people occupied upland regions of inland Spain in even the coldest periods of the last Ice Age [897d]
- Analysis of grinding tools reveals plant, pigment and bone processing in Neolithic northern Saudi Arabia [897d]
- Hippos' prominent tusks and wide gaping mouths prevent efficient chewing, study shows [897d]
- NGOs accuse Bayer of hiding glyphosate risk data [897d]
- How secondary mathematics teachers' beliefs and knowledge influence their teaching in mainland China [897d]
- Study identifies trend toward larger and fewer eyespot patterns on butterflies [897d]
- SpaceX aims for its 50th Space Coast launch this year [897d]
- Diagnosing anthropogenic carbon emissions: A 'carbon dioxide checkup' of Earth's health [897d]
- How llamas help mitigate effects of climate change [897d]
- Climate change emerges as major driver of amphibian declines, new research finds [897d]
- Climate scientist 'could lose job' for refusing to fly [897d]
- Climate change primary driver of amphibian decline: Study [897d]
- Advancing biodiversity research: New initiative bridges biodiversity and omics data standards [897d]
- Humans increasingly settling in high-risk flood zones, study warns [897d]
- Nobel chemistry winner flunked first college chemistry exam [897d]
- Microplastics in the mud: Finnish lake sediments help us get to the bottom of plastic pollution [897d]
- Quantum dots: the tiny 'rainbow' crystals behind chemistry Nobel [897d]
- AI-generated misinformation: 3 teachable skills to help address it [897d]
- Researcher working to revitalize an Indigenous language and bring it into the future [897d]
- Scientists discover how the SARS-CoV-2 virus initiates replication program in infected cells [897d]
- A precise test of quantum electrodynamics: Measuring the g factor of electrons in hydrogen-like tin [897d]
- Hubble records rare radio galaxy NGC 612 [897d]
- NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft views sample return capsule's departure [897d]
- Learning is easier with a positive attitude, finds meta-study [897d]
- The cat larynx can produce purring sounds without cyclical neural input [897d]
- Study: Climate, population structure impact oakleaf hydrangea genetic diversity [897d]
- Study uses social media and machine learning to show environmental injustices in Philadelphia's urban parks [897d]
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