The Brutalist Report - science
- Accountability standards based on rules of democracy needed in times of rising political violence, scholar argues [673d]
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- Study explores whether psychological capital will help with work engagement in tough moments [673d]
- Grief, unity, and resilience: Study examines the impact of memorial days in Israel [673d]
- Self-critical perfectionism gnaws on students' well-being already in lower secondary school, says study [673d]
- Study reveals rockburst processes, characteristics and triggering mechanisms [673d]
- Shining a light on untapped lunar resources [673d]
- Earthquakes are moving northeast in Midland Basin of Texas, scientists find [673d]
- Ultrathin samples with surface phonon polariton enhance photoinduced dipole force [673d]
- Team describes MXene-supported PtCo bimetallic catalyst for hydrogen evolution in acidic conditions [673d]
- China Air Pollution Data Center launched to combat evolving complexity of air quality challenges [673d]
- Identifying priorities to leverage smart digital technologies for sustainable crop production [673d]
- New high-throughput device to unlock the potential of advanced materials [673d]
- New black hole visualization takes viewers beyond the brink [673d]
- Research team develops fast-track process for genetic improvement of plant traits [673d]
- Boeing's first Starliner mission with humans set for historic Space Coast launch tonight [673d]
- China publishes world's first high-definition lunar geologic atlas [673d]
- Researchers develop a nanoparticle that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier [673d]
- Geologists, biologists unearth the atomic fingerprints of cancer [673d]
- Self-adaptive system for temperature control: A dynamically controllable strategy for healing wound tissue [673d]
- Giving Holocaust survivors a digital voice in the world [673d]
- Eating the way we do hurts us and the planet, Canadian study finds [673d]
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- Art-based approaches can encourage fresh perspectives on the future [673d]
- What's with the recent wild tornadoes? Expert weighs in [674d]
- Fish residues can compensate for raw materials shortages and improve our health in the bargain [674d]
- Researchers explore raw materials and firing technology for porcelain from late sixth-century Xing kiln [674d]
- Do good lessons promote students' attention and behavior? [674d]
- License suspensions disproportionately hurt marginalized communities, finds study [674d]
- As business districts evolve post-pandemic, repurposing old or empty spaces should be on the drawing board [674d]
- Listening to giants: The search for the elusive Antarctic blue whale [674d]
- Bee body mass, pathogens and local climate influence heat tolerance [674d]
- The universe could be filled with ultralight black holes that can't die [674d]
- Astronomers observe elusive stellar light surrounding ancient quasars [674d]
- Engineers solve 'catalysis vs corrosion' mystery in electrochemical ozone production [674d]
- Nanoparticle catalysts convert carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide to make useful compounds [674d]
- Collaboration identifies rare nuclear decay in long-lived potassium isotope [674d]
- Researchers develop new AI tool for fast and precise tissue analysis to support drug discovery and diagnostics [674d]
- How technology is revolutionizing insect research [674d]
- 'Everywhere we looked, we found evidence': Microplastics expert on 20 years of pollution research [674d]
- A global plastic treaty will only work if it caps production, modeling shows [674d]
- Ancient scroll reveals new story of Plato's death—here's why you should be suspicious of it [674d]
- Collecting live snakes in remote Amazon regions for study is no easy task—here's how we do it [674d]
- Animal behavior research better at keeping observer bias from sneaking in—but there's still room to improve [674d]
- Debates on campus safety in response to Palestine solidarity activism show we need strategies to navigate discomfort [674d]
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