The Brutalist Report - science
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- New images reveal what Neptune and Uranus really look like [867d]
- Students build science identity through immersive research experience [867d]
- The (wrong) reason we keep secrets: Research finds fears of judgment are overblown [867d]
- Study evaluates pink rib disorder tolerance in lettuce germplasm in humid subtropical environments [867d]
- Does self-checkout impact grocery store loyalty? [867d]
- Pollution-tracking citizen science project offers New York students a breath of fresh air [867d]
- Study reveals a higher market valuation of cash holdings of firms adopting electronic voting [867d]
- Harnessing sensors, smart devices, and AI could transform agriculture [867d]
- Talking about climate solutions [867d]
- High levels of mercury traced to particular cell types in brains of mammals [867d]
- Multifactor weighting method for enhanced composite images [867d]
- Revisiting Israel's freshwater fish species list through cutting-edge DNA barcoding technology [867d]
- Conflict in full swing: Forest bats found to avoid large areas around fast-moving wind turbines [867d]
- Values and traditions slow transition to sustainability in classical concert industry, finds study [867d]
- Even far below freezing, ice's surface begins melting as temperatures rise [867d]
- Breaking the 10-petawatt limit with a new laser amplification [867d]
- 'Leaveism' and 'presenteeism' continue even when employers are more flexible. Here's how to be happier at work [867d]
- Research team develops novel high-performance photoelectrode that uses zinc oxide nanopagoda array [867d]
- Two companies will attempt the first US moon landings since the Apollo missions a half-century ago [867d]
- Marine snails study helps clarify debate on how to view major evolutionary transitions [867d]
- Women and younger workers more likely to be underemployed, UK report finds [867d]
- Homicides in US dropped by 12% in 2023, but country set a record for mass shootings, says expert [867d]
- Flood-prone communities in Oregon have low trust in agencies responsible for helping them, survey shows [867d]
- Oysters in Norway can help sick shellfish in Europe [867d]
- Vitamin discovered in rivers may offer hope for salmon suffering from thiamine deficiency disease [867d]
- Expert advice to help young people keep their New Year's resolutions [867d]
- Spiders really may be more scared of you than you are of them [867d]
- Africans discovered dinosaur fossils long before the term 'paleontology' existed, researchers say [867d]
- Revising estimates of crops' water loss could help conserve groundwater [867d]
- Eliminating hidden hunger: How biofortification can improve nutrition at home and abroad [867d]
- Seawater dynamics in an underexplored Antarctic fjord [867d]
- Persons with developmental disabilities were socially isolated during the pandemic, Norwegian study finds [867d]
- Leadership style may indirectly affect how employees speak up about food safety [867d]
- China's FAST observatory is playing a key role in the search for aliens [867d]
- New code developed for tokamak plasma rotation and transport analysis [867d]
- Why are bees making less honey? Study reveals clues from five decades of data [867d]
- Nanoparticle transport across the blood brain barrier increases with Alzheimer's and age, study finds [867d]
- NASA's Hubble observes exoplanet atmosphere changing over 3 years [867d]
- How scientists are helping plants get the most out of photosynthesis [867d]
- Researcher: Being humble is a good New Year's resolution, but it requires knowing what you value most [867d]
- How industrial agriculture is disturbing the nitrogen cycle and undermining conditions for life on Earth [867d]
- Workers in their teens and early 20s are more likely to get hurt than older employees, says researcher [867d]
- Four tips for a healthy news diet in 2024, from an expert in media psychology [867d]
- No one can predict how financial markets will behave with absolute certainty. Here's why [867d]
- UK urged to get ready for disaster with new national crises plan—but research reveals the dark side of prepping [867d]
- Global triggers: Why these five big issues could cause significant problems in 2024 [867d]
- Ancient Roman wine production may hold clues for battling climate change [867d]
- How drinking sustainable wine can help vineyards and the planet [867d]
- The strange story of the grave of Copernicus [867d]
- New theoretical framework unlocks mysteries of synchronization in turbulent dynamics [867d]
- Progress in the investigation of ultrafast electron dynamics using short light pulses [867d]
- New insights on how light interacts with magnets for better sensors and memory tech [867d]
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