The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researchers develop high-performance anion exchange membranes for sustainability applications [613d]
- Addressing LGBTQ+ disparities in STEM and higher education: Making the invisible visible [613d]
- Half of world's lakes are less resilient to disturbance than they used to be [613d]
- Modeling software reveals patterns in continuous seismic waveforms during series of stick-slip, magnitude-5 earthquakes [613d]
- Discovery of vast sex differences in cellular activity has major implications for disease treatment [613d]
- Adolescents today are more satisfied with being single [613d]
- Researchers discover new flat electronic bands, paving way for advanced quantum materials [613d]
- Not all calcite crystals perfect; synthesis methods can alter internal structure, affect chemical reactivity [613d]
- US to launch satellite to better prepare for space weather [613d]
- From wild to sweet: Decoding the jujube's genetic journey [613d]
- Mapping media bias: How AI powers a new media bias detector [613d]
- Study: The diminishing impact of casino free-play promotions [613d]
- Harnessing complementary advantages for optimal microbial control techniques for prepared dishes [613d]
- The fascinating sex lives of insects [613d]
- When people are under economic stress, their pets suffer too—we found parts of Detroit that are animal welfare deserts [613d]
- Dollars and scents: How the right smells can encourage shoppers to buy healthier foods [613d]
- Extreme wildfires are on the rise globally, powered by the climate crisis [613d]
- More competition in banking, less information—research reveals the impacts on potential borrowers [613d]
- Tea science: Gene discovery to boost mechanical harvesting [613d]
- Battling anthracnose: Unearthing the plant's arsenal against pathogenic fungi [613d]
- Species composition and succession of coral reef fishes in Huaguang Reef, Xisha Islands [613d]
- Public health beliefs predict support for climate action, study shows [613d]
- Farmland weeds can help combat pests [613d]
- Thirty years of change of fish communities in South China Sea [613d]
- Robots steal jobs from unions—study shows decline in unionizations [613d]
- We know social media bans are unlikely to work. So how can we keep young people safe online? [613d]
- South Sudan says its 6M antelope make up world's largest land mammal migration, but poaching on rise [613d]
- British conversation is changing: Why people speak more alike today [613d]
- The dark side of loan guarantee programs for SMEs [613d]
- Boosting 'natural killer' cell activity could improve cancer therapy [613d]
- How can we get dads to work less and do more around the house? [613d]
- Some people never listen to politicians, no matter what they say—we wanted to find out why [613d]
- How quickly does groundwater recharge? The answer is found deep underground [613d]
- PFAS 'forever' chemical laws need an overhaul—recent court rulings highlight the loopholes [613d]
- AI predicts upper secondary education dropout as early as the end of primary school [613d]
- Study reveals how one enzyme hitches a ride on another to recognize tRNA [613d]
- 1,500-year-old reliquary discovered [613d]
- A model of Collaborative Ethics to guide translational research from fundamental discoveries to real-world applications [613d]
- Researchers discover MAPK20-ATG6 link in tomato pollen vitality [613d]
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