The Brutalist Report - science
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- How travel and dating apps are changing relationship rules for queer men [46d]
- Minnesota is falling short on its climate goals, new state data shows [46d]
- 1,100 dead or sick geese in NJ spark bird flu warning, prompt lake's closure [46d]
- Pushing the right buttons: Fern guides its embryo's sense of up and down [46d]
- In Tampa, storm-weary residents detail the costs of extreme weather [46d]
- Linguist explains how AI makes fake news more credible [46d]
- Australia's happiness crisis could cost us our global mojo [46d]
- Endangered Kenyan antelopes rescued after being stranded at Palm Beach airport [46d]
- A rethink is needed on zero-tolerance school behavior policies [46d]
- The term 'resilience' becoming a burden for women in agriculture, study shows [46d]
- Aging hens may lay fewer eggs as gut health declines, study finds [46d]
- What is a 'seesaw protein' that switches functions by changing shape? [46d]
- How do clouds form in Antarctica? The first flight-based aerosol measurements in 20 years [46d]
- Supercomputer simulations reveal rotation drives chemical mixing in red giant stars [46d]
- Endangered marine life is being caught in fishing nets, but it doesn't need to be [46d]
- Study finds household-level aid can undermine pastoralists' collective resilience [46d]
- SpaceX rocket left behind a plume of chemical pollution as it burnt up in the atmosphere [46d]
- A survival strategy inside stressed cells: Ribosomes in pairs [46d]
- DNA analysis illuminates the lives of East Marshall Street Well individuals [46d]
- Chemists synthesize first stable copper metallocene complex, closing a 70-year gap [46d]
- Citizen science: Map the Earth's magnetic shield with the Space Umbrella Project [46d]
- Evidence points to early goat and sheep dairy consumption in Neolithic Iran [46d]
- The bouba-kiki effect: Baby chicks match sounds to shapes just like humans [46d]
- From local action to global impact: New framework presented for advancing sustainable development [46d]
- 3D method can accurately measure gravity in wide binary stars, as demonstrated by pilot study [47d]
- REGALADE: The most extensive catalog of galaxies for modern astronomy [47d]
- How choices made by crowds in a train station are guided by strangers [47d]
- Impact-formed glass provides evidence of cosmic collision in Brazil about 6 million years ago [47d]
- Small but mighty microplate reader could transform NASA research [47d]
- New insights into how bacteria control DNA synthesis open the door to next generation antimicrobials [47d]
- Living tissues are shaped by self-propelled topological defects, biophysicists find [47d]
- How root growth is stimulated by nitrate: Researchers decipher signaling chain [47d]
- How competitive gaming on Discord fosters social connections [47d]
- 'All-in-one,' single-atom could power both sides of water splitting [47d]
- Letting children play can support development [47d]
- Birds change altitude to survive epic journeys across deserts and seas [47d]
- Social media advertising suppresses voting in targeted communities, research shows [47d]
- Neutron scattering helps clarify magnetic behavior in altermagnetic material [47d]
- New generation of climate models sheds first light on long-standing Pacific puzzle [47d]
- Blood marker from dementia research could help track aging across the animal world [47d]
- Scientists home in on Acinetobacter baumannii's resistance evolution [47d]
- NASA targets March for first moon mission by Artemis astronauts after fueling test success [47d]
- Growing number of Americans report experiencing extreme cold, poll finds [47d]
- Symbiotic bacteria in planthoppers break record for smallest non-organelle genome ever found [47d]
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