The Brutalist Report - science
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- Book explores the ecology and management of invasive Prosopis trees in Eastern Africa [394d]
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- Darwin and Bateman thought female animals weren't promiscuous—they were wrong [394d]
- Satellite monitors offshore gas flaring in South China Sea [394d]
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- Study highlights the need for simpler, evidence-based leadership development [394d]
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- Q&A: Causes, spread and solutions for California's wildfire crisis [394d]
- Report describes ways EU increasingly targeted by Russian sabotage [394d]
- Exploring how the increase in extreme precipitation events is causing more flooding [394d]
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- Using infrared heat transfer to modify chemical reactions [394d]
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- The US has exposed the World Anti-Doping Agency's precarious funding model [394d]
- Mountaineers help scientists find nanoplastics in remote glaciers [394d]
- RNA's biophysical behavior offers new insights into X chromosome inactivation [394d]
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- A new chapter in Roman administration: Insights from a late Roman inscription [394d]
- How HIV cracks the lock to the cell nucleus [394d]
- Ethiopian earthquakes and volcanic eruptions: Earth scientist explains the link [394d]
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- Small carnivores may have constituted important part of hunter–gatherer nutrition in the Levant [394d]
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