The Brutalist Report - science
- Learning about human cancer from fruit flies [930d]
- Study: Live chat boosts college women's class participation [930d]
- Researchers discover new monster black hole 'practically in our back yard' [930d]
- How college in prison is leading professors to rethink how they teach [930d]
- Wildfires reshape forests and change the behavior of animals that live there [930d]
- AI is changing scientists' understanding of language learning—and raising questions about an innate grammar [930d]
- Murder of Johannesburg sex workers shows why South Africa must urgently decriminalize the trade [930d]
- Sanctions on Russia are increasing, not decreasing, its revenue [930d]
- Converting carbon dioxide to solid minerals underground for more stable storage [930d]
- South Africa's biggest cities are out of water, but the dams are full: What's gone wrong? [930d]
- Researchers posit the idea that cultural knowledge practices have an inner structure that is passed down [930d]
- Artificial intelligence helps predict performance of sugarcane in the field [930d]
- Thinnest ferroelectric material ever paves the way for new energy-efficient devices [930d]
- Insect pollination key for rare Wyoming sagebrush species [930d]
- UK lenders continue pursuit of new business through turbulent start to 2022 [930d]
- NASA's Webb takes star-filled portrait of pillars of creation [930d]
- Bumblebees revisit favorite flowers as sun sets [930d]
- Building on more than 300 years of study, researchers develop a new way to understand bacterial growth [930d]
- Proxy advisers have inherent incentive to create controversy, study shows [930d]
- Income, segregated schools drive Black-white education gaps, study finds [930d]
- Durable, inexpensive catalyst reduces carbon footprint of ammonia production [930d]
- Climate change is making Arba'een pilgrimage dangerously hot [930d]
- Researchers reveal new knowledge of microscopic creature's durability [930d]
- Drones show potential to improve salmon nest counts [930d]
- Iconic 'Pillars of Creation' captured in new Webb image [930d]
- Emerging technologies to improve thermometry reliability [930d]
- A new stop along the cellular journey of recycling organelles in plants [930d]
- With community at its core, Seattle moss study prompts improvements in two Duwamish Valley neighborhoods [930d]
- Where does the energy of North Atlantic tropical cyclones come from? [930d]
- Ostrich-like dinosaurs found in Mississippi are among the world's largest ornithomimosaurs at more than 800 kg [930d]
- Number-crunching math models may give policy makers major headache [930d]
- Dating profile text perceived as more original may spark more attraction [930d]
- Deeper understanding of the icy depths informs global water circulation [930d]
- In medieval Norway, high-class people had stronger bones [930d]
- Climate change consensus endures in Florida [930d]
- Temperature can affect social behavior in fish [930d]
- Timely study on rising groundwater offers hope for drought-stricken East Africa [930d]
- Kinetic energy of driptips is important when selecting intercropping species for rubber agroforestry [930d]
- Advances in the conceptual model for filtering fake news [930d]
- Over a third of office workers are hybrid 'misfits' [930d]
- Winning a Grammy helps musicians keep their creative edge, study finds [930d]
- What is fracking and is it harmful? Key terms and negative effects of fracking, explained [930d]
- Why do COVID-19 conspiracy theories persist on social media [930d]
- Bushfires are frequently followed by dust storms, and they're likely to get worse [930d]
- Research reveals large emissions from ship scrubbers [930d]
- Castor oil used in improvements of production of associated petroleum gas [930d]
- Forgetting is natural, but learning how to learn can slow it down [930d]
- Is MLB ready to compete for next generation of fans? [930d]
- New tool helps researchers study remote glaciers [930d]
- Liquid smoke treatments may enhance a plant's natural defenses [930d]
- Genetic analysis of bones found in Greenland helps explain how early peoples' use of resources helped them survive [930d]
- Infection research: Antibodies prevent cell infection [930d]
- Continuous biomarker monitoring with single molecule resolution by measuring free particle motion [930d]
- Method for decoding asteroid interiors could help aim asteroid-deflecting missions [930d]
- Energy agency: CO2 emissions rise in 2022, but more slowly [930d]
- Rapid full-color Fourier ptychographic microscopy provides new solution for digital pathology [930d]
- Researchers discover new plant immune pathway based on G protein [930d]
- Methane-eating 'Borgs' have been assimilating Earth's microbes [930d]
- Ocean heating will increase rainfall in east Asia, study suggests [930d]
- Nitrogen boundaries exceeded in many world regions [930d]
- 'Swift-footed lizard' named Massachusetts state dinosaur [930d]
- Gates Foundation donates $1B to prioritize math education [930d]
- Unexpected role of iASPP as a tumor suppressor [930d]
- Expansion of seafloor anoxia during Ordovician cooling caused concurrent decline in biodiversity [930d]
- Developing an eco-friendly ammonia catalyst [930d]
- The most precise accounting yet of dark energy and dark matter [930d]
- Analysis shows women who publish physics papers are cited less often than men [930d]
- Breaking the vicious cycle of human trafficking in India [930d]
- Researchers map the 3D molecular structure of an IgM-type B cell antigen receptor [930d]
- New research rewrites the evolutionary story of gills [930d]
- Protecting very old trees can help mitigate climate change [930d]
- Glaciers in the Alps are melting faster than ever—and 2022 was their worst summer yet [930d]
- Yellow pigment keeps social amoebae together [930d]
- Selection of human immune-related genes was driven by the Black Death [930d]
- Ecological imbalance: How plant diversity in Germany has changed in the past century [930d]
- Meet the first Neanderthal family [930d]
- Physicists confirm hitch in proton structure [930d]
- Like an invisible pair of tweezers, sound waves can levitate tiny objects in the air [930d]
- 'Gut-wrenching and infuriating': why Australia is the world leader in mammal extinctions, and what to do about it [930d]
- Broad bipartisan support for abortion exceptions [930d]
- Halimeda bioherms: One of the poorest understood parts of the Great Barrier Reef [930d]
- What is financial trauma? And what to do about it [930d]
- Surveys suggest people who interact with a wide variety of other people report greater life satisfaction [930d]
- MXene composite could eliminate electromagnetic interference by absorbing it [930d]
- Water purification gets better with new green tech [930d]
- Systemic racism in US housing practices alters wildlife genetic diversity, study reports [930d]
- When society worries about COVID, concerns about climate change subside [930d]
- Beauty products with fluorinated ingredients may also contain PFAS, study reports [930d]
- Algae could be instrumental in making human exploration of Mars possible [930d]
- Electric discharges on leaves during thunderstorms may impact nearby air quality [930d]
- Study reveals dynamics of interannual eddy kinetic energy variability in Sulawesi Sea [930d]
- New chemoproteomic method enables global profiling of arginine dimethylation [930d]
- Research team discovers atomic configuration of two-atomic-layer-thick paraelectric materials [930d]
- Manipulating stress response in cells could help slow down aging [930d]
- Invasive species leave behind their friends, hindering colonization [930d]
- NASA telescope takes 12-year time-lapse movie of entire sky [930d]
- Renewable cellulose-based fillers have potential to increase sustainability of rubber products [930d]
- International Space Station experiments reveal risks for future human space flights [930d]
- New research suggests our brains use quantum computation [930d]
- Project FeederWatch is back and recruiting more participants [930d]
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