The Brutalist Report - science
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- Attainment gap between UK white and minority ethnic medical students varies by ethnicity and medical school [890d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover deciphers ancient history of Martian lake [890d]
- Researcher discovers new technique for photon detection [890d]
- Is age linked to the picture of the perfect partner? [890d]
- Exploring how the convergence of automation and AI reshapes organic chemistry research [890d]
- Understanding the key to predicting heat events in Central Europe [890d]
- Study finds configuration of green spaces in cities determines the characteristics of their birds [890d]
- Images: Moon, asteroids and new rockets topped the world's space news in 2023 [890d]
- Q&A: Finding more sustainable ways to use plastics in agriculture [890d]
- Researchers review miniaturized electrochemical sensor technologies for rapid heavy metal detection [890d]
- Long dormant volcanoes can erupt rapidly and explosively, says Ciomadul study [890d]
- Long-term green manuring strengthens core microbiomes in driving multiple functions across vertical soil profiles: Study [890d]
- Encounter with humpback whales reveals potential for nonhuman intelligence communication [890d]
- Assessing loan applicants' credit risk via smartphone activities helps improve financial inclusion, finds study [890d]
- How 'sleeping' microorganisms can determine the fate of a population [890d]
- Study highlights benefits of user-generated content to digital platform [890d]
- How a drought led to the rise of skateboarding in 1970s California [890d]
- You can always become a better reader, say researchers [890d]
- Evidence-based policymaking: New study on international perspectives and best-practice models [890d]
- Viewpoint: The importance of sustainability metrics to sustainability management [890d]
- Translating humorous children's poetry? Content matters most [890d]
- Climate negotiators eye compromise on fossil fuel exit [890d]
- Blue Origin announces space launch next week, first since 2022 crash [890d]
- Warmest Arctic summer caused by accelerating climate change [890d]
- This Japanese 'dragon' terrorized ancient seas [890d]
- Waterbird numbers up after La Niña years: Aerial survey [890d]
- Q&A: Polarization in the Netherlands actually is not that bad [890d]
- Supercharged heat waves like Washington's deadliest will strike harder and more often, study says [890d]
- California wants farms to capture methane from cow manure. Neighbors say it's killing them [890d]
- How and when to see the Geminid meteor shower in the UK [890d]
- Livestock associations sue Colorado, U.S. Fish and Wildlife to delay gray wolf reintroduction [890d]
- One in three UK men open to having more than one partner, study shows [890d]
- Novel early-detection method aims to stem disease spread in animal trade [890d]
- Video: Permafrost thaw: A silent menace [890d]
- Climate change causing 60% of plants and insects to fall out of sync [890d]
- Finding a better way to use cameras to reduce crime [890d]
- Replacing 'you' with 'we' can make a message less threatening, and less likely to be censored [890d]
- Investigating microfiber pollution [890d]
- New report outlines opportunities to remove CO2 at the gigaton scale [890d]
- Zoo-housed carnivores react positively to novel improvements to their enclosures, study suggests [890d]
- Climate change imperils Southern California's coastal rail corridor, panelists say [890d]
- New comprehensive genome data on soil invertebrates provide insights into their biodiversity [890d]
- Halley's comet is finally headed back to the sun: When you can see it [890d]
- Research finds police bodycams more important than race, gender in public's assessment of use-of-force cases [890d]
- Pesticide pollution threatens shellfish safety, estuary study finds [890d]
- Interior Department weighs in on Miami Wilds fight, warns critical bat habitat at risk [890d]
- Indigenous peoples' dissenting views on Arctic drilling fuels debate [890d]
- Researchers identify molecular basis for morphological diversity of amniote skull [890d]
- A global biodiversity tipping point as first marine fish extinction declared [890d]
- Climate change research: If warming approaches 2°C, a trickle of extinctions will become a flood [890d]
- Poverty trap: Some jobs are no protection against destitution [890d]
- Underwater architects: The 'burrowing effect' of foraminifera on marine environments [890d]
- New technology to assemble three-dimensional structures using gold nanoparticles confined in nanocapsules [890d]
- Scientists use large scientific facilities to test the synthesis and characterization of polymeric nitrogen [890d]
- Study paves way for development of advanced quantum networks [890d]
- Citizen science project blends school curriculum to create eco warriors [890d]
- Scientists discover how bacteria build protein signals in cells during infection [890d]
- Researchers: Hamas' use of sexual violence is an all-too-common part of modern war, but not in all conflicts [890d]
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