The Brutalist Report - science
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- Millions of insects migrate through 30-meter Pyrenees pass [628d]
- Study finds human-caused nitrous oxide emissions grew 40% from 1980–2020, greatly accelerating climate change [628d]
- Wind from black holes may influence development of surrounding galaxies [628d]
- Researchers explore the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potentials of essential oils [628d]
- Researchers create an innovative tool for the reliable and efficient study of gene function [628d]
- Specialist and migratory birds in North America at greater risk under climate change [628d]
- Researchers suggest inclusive education improves students' socio-emotional skills [628d]
- Humanitarian organizations showed flexibility and grit during COVID supply chain disruptions, study finds [628d]
- Machine learning speeds up climate model simulations at finer resolutions, making them usable on local levels [628d]
- 'Flares' and 'echoes' from the Milky Way's monster black hole [628d]
- Why tracking air pollution is as easy as riding a bike [628d]
- Coastal research shows flood risk for several Alaska communities [628d]
- Enhancing energy conversion: Pt-Co@NCS catalyst demonstrates synergy for enhanced alkaline hydrogen evolution [628d]
- New book examines best methods to prepare future English teachers [628d]
- A new species of mountain pit viper from China [628d]
- Combined X-ray surveys and supercomputer simulations track 12 billion years of cosmic black-hole growth [628d]
- Scientists spot more Milky Way-like galaxies in early universe, advancing our understanding of how galaxies were formed [628d]
- Iran's water policy is discriminatory and an example of 'environmental racism,' study says [628d]
- 'Mishmi Tita' research provide an overview of the medicinal herb's uses and conservation [628d]
- Climate misinformation overshadows record floods worldwide [628d]
- Human bodies mostly recover from space, tourist mission shows [628d]
- Efficient recycling process for rare earth elements through bioleaching and bioaccumulation [628d]
- Unlocking the future of sustainable mining through carbon sequestration [628d]
- Most companies fail to define ambitious reduction targets, study finds [628d]
- Landing on Pluto may only be a hop, skip and jump away [628d]
- Scientists engineer yellow-seeded camelina with high oil output [628d]
- Are plants intelligent? It depends on the definition [628d]
- Study finds ocean warming pushes giant Atlantic bluefin northwards [628d]
- UK survey finds one third of workers feel less engaged at work due to personal finance issues [628d]
- Pompey was elected a Colonial-era 'king.' Did researchers find the foundation of his home outside Boston? [628d]
- How DEI rollbacks at colleges and universities set back learning [628d]
- American slavery wasn't just a white man's business—new research shows how white women profited, too [628d]
- Short commercial space flights may not have big impact on health [628d]
- Climate concerns: Trends in Australian snow [628d]
- Study reveals previously unrecognized role of CEPT1 in suppressing ferroptosis [628d]
- Study finds 1 in 7 adults have experienced someone threaten to share their intimate images [628d]
- Team presents sea-level rise adaptations to elevate infrastructure and utilities [628d]
- How should Japan make use of vacant homes in old new towns? [628d]
- Researchers develop model to guide milk processors' food safety decisions [628d]
- As Paris preps for Olympics, survey finds Coloradans still feel ambivalent about hosting [628d]
- Researchers harness AI for autonomous discovery and optimization of materials [628d]
- ALMA observations reveal new insights into planet formation in binary star systems [628d]
- 4,000-year-old Cretan hilltop mystifies Greek archaeologists. It could spell trouble for new airport [628d]
- Oldest privately owned book sells for £3mn at UK sale [628d]
- Study reveals insights into the establishment of bound electronic states for developing efficient photocatalysts [628d]
- Tibetan Plateau shows unique stable carbon isotope characteristics of carbonaceous aerosol endmembers [628d]
- Scientists help students vanquish a Catch-22 in acquiring research experience [628d]
- Study highlights changing impact of teen childbirth on women's education across generations [628d]
- Scientists make and test efficient water-splitting catalyst predicted by theory [628d]
- AI method reveals millions of dead trees hidden among the living before California's historic 2020 wildfires [628d]
- There are 'forever chemicals' in our drinking water: Should standards change to protect our health? [628d]
- Boot camps for young offenders are back, but psychological evidence shows they don't work [628d]
- How members of the microbiome specifically fight Salmonella infections [628d]
- Researchers develop sustainable removal of heavy metal contaminants from groundwater in India [628d]
- A chain of copper and carbon atoms may be the thinnest metallic wire [628d]
- Tech solutions to limit kids' access to social media are fraught with problems, including privacy risks [628d]
- How to buy a home: 7 tips for negotiating like a pro [628d]
- Plato camera integration begins [628d]
- A tiny new plant species reaffirms the 'miraculous' survival of Western Ecuador's ravished biodiversity [628d]
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