The Brutalist Report - science
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- Fishing disrupts squaretail grouper mating behavior, study finds [315d]
- Domestication causes smaller brain size in dogs than in the wolf: Study challenges notion [316d]
- Treatment with smoke can favor seed germination in Brazil's Cerrado biome [316d]
- NASA's Artemis emergency egress system emphasizes crew safety [316d]
- Attitudes such as distrust of government can cause swine farmers to resist animal biosecurity [316d]
- Tundra vegetation to grow taller, greener through 2100, study finds [316d]
- Study explores why some tech products provide years of continued use while others are quickly discarded [316d]
- New study helps global multinational corporations weigh pros and cons of implementing blockchain technology [316d]
- Living with a killer: How an unlikely mantis shrimp-clam association violates a biological principle [316d]
- Bouncing helps people move in sync during dance, study shows [316d]
- Research reveals how ordinary people can become 'situational heroes' [316d]
- High tide flooding may lessen across the US, scientists predict [316d]
- How plants become bushy, or not: New study sheds light on hormone that controls branching [316d]
- Elephants on the move: Mapping connections across African landscapes [316d]
- Astronomy 'Olympics' is being hosted in Africa for the first time: Four big talking points [316d]
- Study finds seasonal shifts in moral values [316d]
- Study: No room for nuance in polarized political climate [316d]
- Researchers reveal atomic-scale details of catalysts' active sites [316d]
- Sniff test for explosives detection extends its reach [316d]
- Romans were terrified by war elephants at first—but eventually found a way to defeat them in battle [316d]
- More than 120 people died in Tokyo from heatstroke in July as average temperatures hit record highs [316d]
- Does online dating make relationships more successful? [316d]
- AI promises to solve Earth's big environmental problems—but there's a hitch [316d]
- Girls more anxious about climate change than boys, study shows [316d]
- Ancient poppy seeds and willow wood offer clues to the Greenland ice sheet's last meltdown [316d]
- Study revisits Texas seismic activity occurring before 2017, confirming connection to wastewater injection [316d]
- New open-source platform for high-resolution spatial transcriptomics [316d]
- Wrestling with bulls, meat-only diets and sex bans: How the ancient Olympians prepared [316d]
- New York City's fireworks display prompts temporary surge of air pollution [316d]
- Shaping dairy farm vaccination decisions: Social pressure and vet influence [316d]
- Machine learning and better radar solve the 'cloud cover' problem [316d]
- Researchers dig deeper into stability challenges of nuclear fusion—with mayonnaise [316d]
- New X-ray world record: Looking inside a microchip with 4 nanometer precision [316d]
- Groundwater reserves in southwestern Europe more stable overall than previously thought [316d]
- Forests destroyed by wildfires emit carbon long after the flames die—new study [316d]
- Data protection is poor for African farmers who use digital services: Kenya and Ghana cases highlight gaps [316d]
- New study explores the role expectations, conflicts and ambiguity of the chief financial officer [316d]
- Competition over millions of years preserves genetic diversity of three crustaceans [316d]
- Researchers discover optimum twilight time for plant growth [316d]
- Patents can help researchers understand wildlife trade trends, new study shows [316d]
- New technology protects crops by testing the air for the DNA of plant diseases [316d]
- Visiting an art exhibition can make you think more socially and openly—but for how long? [316d]
- Smallest arm bone in the human fossil record sheds light on the dawn of Homo floresiensis [316d]
- Novel machine learning-based cluster analysis method that leverages target material property [316d]
- Advanced chelators offer efficient and eco-friendly rare earth element recovery [316d]
- Vertically stacked skin-like active-matrix display with ultrahigh aperture ratio [316d]
- Planning the urban climate of the future [316d]
- New computer vision-based system monitors seasonal dynamics of tropical water [316d]
- New bean varieties resist aphids and nematodes [316d]
- Study highlights missed opportunities to engage male perpetrators of violence against women [316d]
- New book explores emergence of touch-based language in DeafBlind communities [316d]
- 'Baby talk:' Decoding how children's vocal and cognitive cues sway adults [316d]
- Researchers propose 'carbon removal budget' to tackle climate change [316d]
- Calculating faster: Coupling AI with fundamental physics [316d]
- NASA, EPA tackle NO₂ air pollution in overburdened communities [316d]
- Farmer-led badger vaccination could revolutionize mission to tackle bovine TB [316d]
- Anxiety reframed can make business pitches more effective, study suggests [316d]
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- Hunt for herbicide solution in snap bean reveals master switch for stress resistance [316d]
- Understanding the forces that regulate crystallization by particle attachment [316d]
- COVID-19 ad ban in Germany led to 6% reduction in grocery sales [316d]
- To predict tax revenue, look at corporate earnings [316d]
- Ancient pines could reveal the heat of thousands of past seasons [316d]
- Fossil hunter discovers new species of 210-million-year-old lungfish [316d]
- Fast-tracking the search for habitable worlds [316d]
- The shape of molecules to come: A Q&A on designing DNA nanostructures for biomedical applications [316d]
- How can territorial ecological restoration of counties be used to increase carbon sinks? [316d]
- Researchers identify gene responsible for marsupial fur color [316d]
- A 'measure' advance for ultrashort laser light [316d]
- Heating for fusion: Why toast plasma when you can microwave it [316d]
- Antarctic survey of plant life to aid conservation efforts [316d]
- The variability of ocean weather: Researchers test for patterns in temperature variability across climate regions [316d]
- 'Nudge' ads, messages designed to have influence, fail to motivate vaccination [316d]
- JWST unveils the structure of dust near a supermassive black hole [316d]
- Researchers solve long-standing challenge for piezoelectric materials [316d]
- How friendly fungi is helping rice thrive [316d]
- Historic genome sequencing will unlock potential for agriculture, conservation [316d]
- Male poison frogs may use finger placement to channel pheromones to females while mating [316d]
- Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance [316d]
- Researchers develop energy-efficient optical neural networks [316d]
- Researchers find book scorpion venom effective against hospital germs [316d]
- Chiral nanocomposite for highly selective dual-mode sensing and bioimaging of hydrogen sulfide [316d]
- Ancient carvings in Turkey could be earliest solar calendar [316d]
- Researchers identify over 2,000 potential toxins using machine learning [316d]
- Scientists develop physical node reservoir computing based on light-emitting synapses [316d]
- Researchers develop soft gold nanowires for neural interfaces [316d]
- Researchers suggest a new method for determining atomic charges in materials [316d]
- Atoms in advanced alloys find preferred neighbors when solidifying [316d]
- Satellite study shows cities across the world growing up more than out [316d]
- Astronomers discover new supergiant-rich stellar cluster [316d]
- China launches rocket carrying new constellation of satellites [316d]
- A new way of thinking about the economy could help protect the Amazon, and help its people thrive [316d]
- Farmers innovate to save Iraq's rice production [316d]
- Four killed after Storm Debby hits Florida coast [316d]
- Tropical Storm Debby is expected to send flooding to the Southeast. Here's how much rain could fall [316d]
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist Tsung-Dao Lee dies at age 97 [316d]
- The race to discover biodiversity: 11 new marine species and a new platform for rapid species description [316d]
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