The Brutalist Report - science
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- Solicitor in 19th-century Tasmania traded human Aboriginal remains for scientific accolades, study reveals [904d]
- Report: Despite stronger fears of gun violence, California immigrants far less likely to own firearms than citizens [904d]
- Analyses of the Kahramanmaraş earthquake from February 2023 [904d]
- Laboratory test demonstrates that applying silicon to olive leaves promotes their growth [904d]
- Two synthetic molecules developed to help elucidate cellular functions [904d]
- Minerals and land use determine carbon storage in soils, finds study [904d]
- Rubbish bins designed with children's drawings rejected by residents [904d]
- Revolutionizing water safety: New study makes tap water cleaner and safe [904d]
- Researchers develop effective vaccine against cow parasite thanks to modification of sugar structures in plant [904d]
- Global marine life is on the move due to sea temperature rises, says study [904d]
- Hydrogels show promise as a new way to deliver drugs more efficiently [904d]
- Researchers apply theory of semantic information to realistic model, find point where information matters for survival [904d]
- Online consumers shy away from sponsored product listings, study finds [904d]
- Film and TV production found to worsen climate crisis [904d]
- New report reveals servicewomen in British military being badly let down when reporting sexual violence [904d]
- Study finds young women of color in Hartford use social media to navigate relationships and meet developmental needs [904d]
- Flower power on Indian farms helps bees, boosts livelihoods [904d]
- A new type of settlement from the time of the Wari State found in Peru [904d]
- NASA orbiter snaps stunning views of Mars horizon [904d]
- Do the bump: Scientists perfect miniaturized technique to generate precise wavelengths of visible laser light [904d]
- Commitments needed to solve aviation's impact on our climate, says new research [904d]
- Molecular diversity and evolution of far-red light photosynthesis [904d]
- Pressure-cooking birch leaves to produce raw material for organic semiconductors [904d]
- Bloom times vary in Malus species due to floral development rate [904d]
- Human rights are a low priority for many national climate change adaptation policies, research finds [904d]
- Minimalist or maximalist? The life of a microbe a mile underground [904d]
- Gaining more control over the fabrication of surface micro/nano structures using ultrafast lasers [904d]
- Solar activity likely to peak next year, new study suggests [904d]
- Fish ecologist's research indicates need to conserve iconic migratory snook in Mexico [904d]
- In California, 600 years' worth of tree rings reveal climate risks [904d]
- Slippery toilet bowl treatment causes bacteria to slide right off [904d]
- Blending statistical studies of piglet gut bacteria reveals patterns at key growth stages [904d]
- Healthcare changes can slash climate impact: global health agency [904d]
- Wetlands offer greater cumulative benefit for flood control: Study [904d]
- SpaceX sends up Space Coast's 66th launch of the year [904d]
- Dreams can vary across cultures and environments, anthropologist finds [904d]
- Policymakers shouldn't rely on generational labels or stereotypes, says economist [904d]
- New audit rules had little effect on companies, study finds [904d]
- Dallas-Fort Worth air quality continues to miss EPA goals for safety [904d]
- Climate scientist reflects on year of disastrous weather, and what's to come [904d]
- If warp drives are impossible, maybe faster-than-light communication is still on the table? [904d]
- For its next trick, Gaia could help detect background gravitational waves in the universe [904d]
- Aerocapture is a 'free lunch' in space exploration [904d]
- Scientists confirm that Seychelles is frequented by blue whales [904d]
- Earth's magnetic field protects life on Earth from radiation, but it can move, and the magnetic poles can even flip [904d]
- An adaptive representation model to efficiently represent geoscience knowledge [904d]
- What are bush kinders? And what makes a good one? [904d]
- Merriam-Webster's word of the year—authentic—reflects growing concerns over AI's ability to deceive and dehumanize [904d]
- A Peruvian farmer is trying to hold energy giant RWE responsible for climate change—the inside story [904d]
- Researchers find no evidence of Arabian leopards despite extensive search in Saudi Arabia [904d]
- LIBRA: An adaptative integrative tool for paired single-cell multi-omics data [904d]
- Study finds urban waterfowl are important seed dispersers for native and alien plants [904d]
- Measuring biodiversity across the US with space-borne lidar [904d]
- How shifting climates may have shaped early elephants' trunks [904d]
- Australian mosquito species found to target frogs' noses [904d]
- Changing attitudes indicate Australia open to banning smacking of children [904d]
- Researchers develop first-of-its-kind woven material made entirely from flexible organic crystals [904d]
- Three reasons why removing grazing animals from Australia's arid lands for carbon credits is a bad idea [904d]
- 'No one would ever speak up again': UK Servicewomen feel military culture stops them from reporting sexual assault [904d]
- New research on 1960 Sharpeville massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted [904d]
- Philly parents worry about kids' digital media use but see some benefits, too [904d]
- Unwrapping Uranus and its icy secrets: What NASA would learn from a mission to a wild world [904d]
- Faith communities are rallying to check climate change—their size and influence counts [904d]
- How big UK builders have remained profitable without meeting housing supply targets [904d]
- Museum classifies Roman emperor as trans—but modern labels oversimplify ancient gender identities [904d]
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