The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study of basic training of new police hires shows resistance to change [332d]
- Using machine learning, study develops models to predict high-risk gun dealers [332d]
- Moon is not as 'geologically dead' as previously thought, new study reveals [332d]
- Can you really have it all? Study explores how to succeed at work without sacrificing free time [332d]
- Opting for R-rated: One way to draw more customers is to lock out others [332d]
- Exploring the environmental and economic impact of COVID-19 on Japan's tourism industry [332d]
- State workhouses for women: Punishment or refuge? [332d]
- How minority ownership labels influence brand evaluations [332d]
- Crypto issues and voter outreach pushed political meme coins into relevance in 2024, say researchers [332d]
- Aerosol monitoring site collects data in aftermath of urban firestorm [332d]
- 'Super pod' of 1,500 dolphins captured on drone video as they cavort off California's coast [332d]
- Designated fields could reduce crop damage caused by barnacle geese [332d]
- Women and men have different strengths for achieving their goals, study finds [332d]
- Report finds Western Australia's raw material consumption is three times the global average [332d]
- Report: The American dream is alive for young people, but they feel it is out of reach because of economic challenges [332d]
- Understanding how companies (sometimes) inadvertently pay less in taxes [332d]
- Happiness in poorer countries does not follow the typical U-shaped curve. People are often happiest in middle age [332d]
- Global wildlife trade is an enormous market, and US imports billions of animals from nearly 30,000 species [332d]
- Donors are down, but dollars are up: How US charitable giving is changing [332d]
- Disaster evacuations can take much longer than people expect, so simulations could help save lives and avoid chaos [332d]
- Strategic corporate social responsibility can create social, economic value [332d]
- Study finds women researchers more interested in entrepreneurship when it addresses societal challenges [332d]
- Special report proposes strategies for preserving diversity in medicine after reshaped affirmative action policies [332d]
- Hijacking the ribosome: New insights into how poxviruses boost protein production [332d]
- Large African carnivores research explores effects of prey depletion on populations [332d]
- Genetic 'fingerprint' in bacteria can predict drug resistance [332d]
- New avenues in quantum research: Supramolecular chemistry detects qubit candidates [332d]
- Th red planet's hot again, cold again history: Explaining persistent hydrogen in Mars' atmosphere [332d]
- A new model enables investors to evaluate equity terms [332d]
- Need to boost population? Encourage dads to step up at home: Research finds link between fertility rates, gender roles [332d]
- Why the first stars couldn't grow forever [332d]
- Dynamically stable large space structures via architected metamaterials [332d]
- Planet formation favors the metal-rich inner Milky Way, suggest scientists [332d]
- Juno mission spots most powerful volcanic activity on Io to date [332d]
- Scientists create 'molecular trap' to remove pollutants from water [332d]
- 'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI [332d]
- Kenya study highlights complexity of tree-planting schemes [332d]
- Study suggests women struggle in the boardroom to promote social responsibility initiatives [332d]
- Large magma bodies found beneath dormant volcanoes, surprising scientists [332d]
- An overlooked nuclear force helps keep matter stable, study reveals [332d]
- Peculiar icy objects in outer reaches of the Milky Way perplex astronomers [332d]
- How a multitasking protein keeps the body's clock in sync [332d]
- Novel enzyme profiling method identifies top candidates for plastic recycling [332d]
- Mouse with two fathers survives to adulthood, marking scientific milestone [332d]
- Escaping the endosome: BEND lipids improve LNP mRNA delivery and gene editing [332d]
- New numbering system standardizes protein domain comparison for better research [332d]
- High-brilliance synchrotron radiation helps identify best composition for half-metal alloys [332d]
- In Malawi, community-led reforestation enhances agriculture and climate resilience [332d]
- Global study identifies national and gender differences in exclusionary behavior [332d]
- Mapping Antarctica's hidden ice-free lands: A blueprint for conservation [332d]
- How newspaper coverage is being shaped by paywalls [332d]
- You don't have to be a net zero hero—how focus on personal climate action can distract from systemic problems [332d]
- What 'deep listening' can tell us about the natural world and our place in it [332d]
- Maine's 3.8 magnitude earthquake should serve as 'conversation starter for preparedness,' expert says [332d]
- Keeping the steps of cell division in line: Research investigates protein cyclin B's role [332d]
- Changing jobs is a big move but it's worth considering if your workplace is toxic [332d]
- Biomimetic polymerization: Liquid crystals enable chiral polymer synthesis [332d]
- What Davos delegates missed when they discussed green finance for business [332d]
- From sky to sea: Drones transform wildlife research with non-invasive techniques [332d]
- Fermented clothing? How the biofilm on kombucha can be turned into green textiles [332d]
- UK's first AI classroom without teachers sparks debate [332d]
- Trump pulls out of WHO and Paris—how did international bodies get through deglobalization last time around? [332d]
- Q&A: How rate of CO₂ rise can affect a global ocean current [332d]
- Forgery and fiscal fraud: New papyrus from Israel reveals a spectacular criminal case from the Roman empire [332d]
- SpaceX checks off launch No. 9 from Florida's Space Coast [332d]
- New model provides a 'smart' way to tackle employee burnout [332d]
- Sprouted legumes are healthier, but what is going on when they sprout? [332d]
- Microplastics found in the brains of mice within hours of consumption [332d]
- How Tahlequah and her dead calf tell the story of climate change [332d]
- What 'mass deportation' means for housing costs [332d]
- DNA 'fingerprints' of drug-makers can be linked to capsules and packaging [332d]
- 'DNA doesn't lie': Study illuminates genetic diversity in North American thoroughbreds [332d]
- Hummingbird flower mites found to use electroreception to hitch rides on hummingbirds between flowers [332d]
- Plant-based substitute for fossil fuels developed for plastic foams [332d]
- Archaeologists find 'lost' site depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry [332d]
- Cataclysmic variable V1425 Aql has an arc-shaped nova shell, observations find [332d]
- Animal-borne cameras offer new insights into predator-prey interactions in nature [332d]
- Trapped-ion processor demonstrates verifiable quantum random sampling [332d]
- Outbursts from black holes help them sustain themselves, Chandra study shows [332d]
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- Fast-moving fires torch national parks in southeast Australia [332d]
- GMO scrutiny convention to start April 20: UN [332d]
- Super-Earth discovery reveals an exoplanet potentially capable of sustaining life [332d]
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- Ocean-surface warming has more than quadrupled since the late-1980s, study shows [332d]
- Air pollution inequities linked to industrial swine facilities are detectable from space [333d]
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