The Brutalist Report - science
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- Environmental laws failing to slow deforestation, researchers say [363d]
- SpaceX rolls out new booster for Cape Canaveral launch [363d]
- Organized youth sports are increasingly for the privileged: Study finds generational shifts in who plays [363d]
- Heterogeneous occurrence of evergreen broad-leaved forests revealed by plant fossils in East Asia [363d]
- Study unveils sustainable solution to vitamin B12 deficiency [363d]
- Pore structure characteristics found to influence carbon mineralization under conservation tillage [363d]
- Researchers teach artificial intelligence about frustration in protein folding [363d]
- History professor examines Nelson Rockefeller's career as a lens for Republican Party's rightward shift [363d]
- Social responsibility audits can bias financial ones [363d]
- Multidirectional negative-stiffness isolation system offers improved seismic protection [363d]
- Sewage secrets: Economic factors shaping our microbiome exposed [363d]
- New view of North Star reveals spotted surface [363d]
- Experts study immigration in relation to jobs, crime and disease [363d]
- Trees stripped by invasive caterpillars muster defenses that can harm native insects, research shows [363d]
- Why your relationship with your manager matters more than the one with your colleagues [363d]
- How to bend the curve of biodiversity loss? New analytical framework provides answers [363d]
- Researchers work to create 3D digital twin of campus to optimize class times and locations [363d]
- Study finds European attitudes shifted after Ukraine invasion [363d]
- Ambitious people aren't born leaders, research suggests [363d]
- Correcting misperceptions of opposing party won't reduce polarization, study finds [363d]
- Researchers develop post-wildfire landslide susceptibility model [363d]
- Amazonian drought may have long-lasting effects on carbon cycle [363d]
- Habitat connectivity drives panda recovery, finds study [363d]
- Advances in bermudagrass research highlight genetic insights, potential for environmental resilience [363d]
- NASA CubeSats launch as commercial rideshares [363d]
- Ancient civilizations had ways to counter the urban heat island effect—how history's lessons apply to cities today [363d]
- Mosquitoes use gut bacteria to fight the malaria they transmit—scientists are exploring how to use this [363d]
- How Russian gender-based disinformation could influence the 2024 US presidential election [363d]
- Bali gives a snapshot of what 'overtourism' looks like in the developing world [363d]
- The overshoot myth: We can't keep burning fossil fuels and expect scientists of the future to get us back to 1.5°C [363d]
- Neutrons illuminate environmental and biological mysteries [363d]
- Humans can work with nature to solve big environmental problems—but there's no quick fix, researchers say [363d]
- Thoroughbred horse's death prompts uncomfortable questions about how champion mares spend their retirement [363d]
- What does family look like in Australia? It's more diverse than you think [363d]
- Advanced materials could provide more durable metals for fusion power reactors [363d]
- Paleontologists describe new examples of giant sea scorpions from the Silurian and Devonian in New South Wales [363d]
- Sponges' symbiosis with bacteria helps them store toxic molybdenum to keep predators away, study shows [363d]
- Demand for low-quality credits undermines the voluntary carbon market: Study [363d]
- The evolution of the Trappist-1 planetary system [363d]
- Roundworm study paves way for better RNA-based drugs to treat human disease [363d]
- Supercomputer simulations offer explanation for X-ray radiation from black holes [363d]
- We know parents shape children's reading—but so can aunts, uncles and grandparents, by sharing beloved books [363d]
- Adaptive 3D printing system can pick and place organisms for bioimaging and cryopreservation [363d]
- A new reaction to enhance aromatic ketone use in chemical synthesis [363d]
- A more varied diet would help the world's economy as well as its health [363d]
- New fish species discovered in Mauritanian deep-water coral reefs [363d]
- New supramolecular polymer shows spontaneous unfolding and aggregation [363d]
- New software tool aims to reduce reliance on animal testing [363d]
- Pioneering research discovers PFOS chemical pollution in platypuses [363d]
- Concerned about your early reader? Why 'wait and see' isn't advised for reading struggles [363d]
- Outdated and imprecise: Why it's time we retired the term 'race relations' [363d]
- Five things that can help autistic students settle into university [363d]
- New research analyzes 'Finnegans Wake' for novel spacing between punctuation marks [363d]
- Coming through wildfire: Professor's campus is a living lab [363d]
- A European lander could return an ice core for a fraction of the cost of Europa Clipper [363d]
- Genomic research focuses on medical potential for scorpion venom [363d]
- Why don't more politicians retire? Expert explains how the US could benefit from a mandatory retirement age [363d]
- New forensics technique measures individual DNA shedding to aid criminal investigations [363d]
- Novel ratchet mechanism uses a geometrically symmetric gear driven by asymmetric surface wettability [364d]
- Earth-like exoplanets might be in short supply for the Habitable Worlds Observatory [364d]
- Image: Juice snaps moon en route to Earth [364d]
- Hubble spots a cluster of emission nebulae within the Large Magellanic Cloud [364d]
- Veterans report underemployment, pay frustration up to four years post-service [364d]
- Learn how to budget with the help of psychology [364d]
- How fly fishing strengthens our connection with wildlife and fosters conservation efforts [364d]
- 'Amazon' algae shed light on what happens to populations when females switch to asexual reproduction [364d]
- New simulations shed light on stellar destruction by supermassive black holes [364d]
- Astronomers discover spectacular increase in the deuterium to hydrogen ratio in Venus's atmosphere [364d]
- Unveiling the intricate and subtle dance of proteins: Understanding how parasites disarm host defenses [364d]
- Corrected sunspot records show the Maunder minimum did not end abruptly [364d]
- Using AI to find the polymers of the future [364d]
- 'Masters of shape-shifting': How darkling beetles conquered the world [364d]
- First spatial map of malaria infection in the liver opens new possibilities for more effective treatments [364d]
- Study suggests video game playing may have mental health benefits under some conditions [364d]
- A galactic 'conspiracy' disproven: Dark matter and stars not interacting as previously thought [364d]
- Monarch butterfly numbers have dropped this summer in Illinois, Upper Midwest, experts say [364d]
- Climate change is already reshaping PNW shorelines: Tribal nations are showing how to adapt [364d]
- Ancient tree resin artifacts provide earliest-known evidence of humans dispersing through the Pacific [364d]
- Astronomers explore the properties of quasar 1604+159 [364d]
- Three-year study suggests air pollution increases thunderstorm danger [364d]
- Fossil hotspots in Africa obscure a more complete picture of human evolution, study says [364d]
- Physicists successfully observe Kibble–Zurek scaling in an atomic Fermi superfluid [364d]
- Rocket engine explodes during test at UK spaceport [364d]
- Extraterrestrial chemistry with earthbound possibilities [364d]
- Exoplanets may contain more water than previously thought [364d]
- Rewilding Scottish Highlands could help the UK hit 30x30 conservation goal [364d]
- New computational methodology to predict the complex formation of interesting nanostructures [364d]
- Brazil fishermen turn to mobile app to combat pollution scourge [364d]
- SpaceX a week away from first private spacewalk [364d]
- Oil spill hits beaches on Venezuela's northwest coast [364d]
- August's supermoon is the first of four lunar spectacles [364d]
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