The Brutalist Report - science
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- Fossil holdfasts show kelp far predate animals we see in kelp forests today [799d]
- Climate change threatens global forest carbon sequestration, study finds [799d]
- Study: No evidence sowing date influences optimum plant density of sweet corn grown in the midwestern US [799d]
- Xylem functionality is not a direct indicator of apple preharvest fruit drop: Study [799d]
- Green growth in Europe: Decoding the EU's journey to sustainability (1990-2019) [799d]
- Researchers develop an assessment system for fish health [799d]
- More 'safe spaces' for young people could help reduce violence in Scotland, report says [799d]
- How living materials from algae can best capture carbon [799d]
- Progress in high-resolution vegetation mapping: China's leap toward advanced environmental monitoring [799d]
- Iceland faces daunting period after lava from volcano destroys homes in fishing town, president says [799d]
- Developing a flat soliton microcomb source [799d]
- Copepods—tiny creatures that can help reduce the need for soya imports [799d]
- Going beyond plastic: Tara gum as a green polymer [799d]
- Big planets don't necessarily mean big moons [799d]
- Obtaining hydrogen from vine shoots for biofuel production [799d]
- Exploring the integration of crops and livestock in different historical contexts from ancient times to the present [799d]
- Gravitational waves could show us the first minute of the universe [799d]
- Discovery of second ultra-large structure in distant space further challenges our understanding of the universe [799d]
- Sociologist explores perceptions of street safety in urban and rural communities [799d]
- The implications of 'Oumuamua on the panspermia theory [799d]
- Advanced hour-hectometer hyperspectral remote sensing for fine-scale atmospheric emissions [799d]
- Regardless of age and politics, people who endorse lies are aware they could be made up, say researchers [799d]
- Can central banks fight climate change? Researcher explains role in promoting sustainable financial practices [799d]
- The science of color: How color blindness creates unseen barriers in science [799d]
- Image: Hubble captures a monster merger [799d]
- Gen Z and millennials have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries [799d]
- Four factors that drove 2023's extreme heat and climate disasters [799d]
- Water may have flowed intermittently in Martian valleys for hundreds of millions of years [799d]
- Study identifies factors associated with child maltreatment in the home [799d]
- Researchers develop eco-friendly material from mushrooms, coffee grounds and natural pineapple fibers [799d]
- Discovery changes understanding of water's history on the moon [799d]
- South Africa's legal team in the genocide case against Israel has won praise. Who are they? [799d]
- Efforts to bring trade standards to Paraguay's Ciudad del Este just make it harder for residents to survive [799d]
- Laundry is a top source of microplastic pollution—here's how to clean your clothes more sustainably [799d]
- Economics propelling population shifts in spite of climate-driven risks: Study [799d]
- 60% of Africa's food is based on wheat, rice and maize—the continent's crop treasure trove is being neglected [799d]
- What delays to the Artemis II and III missions mean for Canada [799d]
- Urban Kenyans mistrust police even more than rural residents do—study sets out why it matters [799d]
- Key moment in the evolution of life on Earth captured in fossils [799d]
- TikTok says orange cats are 'dumb' and tortoiseshell cats have 'an attitude'—but how true is that? [799d]
- How to strengthen community resilience in a world plagued by crises [799d]
- Evidence of one of the largest explosive eruptions ever recorded in the Aegean Sea [799d]
- Researchers: Canadian schools need to address digital sexual violence in their curricula and policies [799d]
- Physicists identify overlooked uncertainty in real-world experiments [799d]
- Comparative genome study of humans and great apes provides insight into development of gut microbiome [799d]
- Stability of rings of atoms in glass materials can help predict performance of glass products [799d]
- Island plant life found to become more similar when humans move in [799d]
- Rocking our world: Understanding human-induced earthquakes [799d]
- Unlocking the magnetic superpowers of topological magnons [799d]
- The power of pause: Controlled deposition for effective and long-lasting organic devices [799d]
- Study proposes new approach for monitoring genetic diversity in Europe to help species adapt to climate change [799d]
- German scientists develop new mutasynthesis approach for derivatization of antibiotics [799d]
- Research reveals fission-independent compartmentalization of mitochondria during budding yeast division [799d]
- Feeding mode of ancient vertebrate tested for first time [799d]
- Wine, liquor bottles can now be redeemed at California recycling centers [799d]
- Tracking molecules at turbo speed [799d]
- US company's lunar lander will burn up in Earth's atmosphere after failed moonshot [799d]
- EU debates 2040 milestone towards carbon-neutral future [799d]
- From disorder to design: Exploring electrical tuning of branched flow in liquid crystal films [799d]
- The dynamics of bright-dark exciton transition in a semiconductor material [799d]
- New technique for studying membrane-associated intrinsically disordered proteins [799d]
- Automated laboratory system uses robotic equipment directed by AI to reengineer enzymes [799d]
- Engineers uncover new mechanism for gene transfer [799d]
- Armor for steel: New method could enable advances in energy, electronics and aerospace [799d]
- The tale of two clocks: Advancing the precision of timekeeping [799d]
- Researchers present simplified, improved scheme for precision measurement using lasers [799d]
- A new approach to realize highly efficient, high-dimensional quantum memories [799d]
- Food-grade encapsulated photocatalyst materials for clean, green hydrogen generation [799d]
- Astronomers discover new Be/X-ray binary system [799d]
- Shuttle Endeavour's giant orange fuel tank hoisted up at California Science Center, but winds delay final placement [800d]
- SpaceX inspires NASA to prep for small mishaps in moonshot plan [800d]
- This is not a climate-change abstraction: Forests are still disappearing at a fast pace [800d]
- Waste-eating worms could help reduce damaging greenhouse emissions from dumping food waste into landfill [800d]
- A single dose of urea-powered nanorobots reduces bladder tumors by 90% in mouse study [800d]
- Study shows western honey bee synthesizes food for its intestinal bacteria [800d]
- Solid-state qubits: Forget about being clean, embrace mess [800d]
- Study quantifies how aquifer depletion threatens crop yields [800d]
- Research sheds new light on moon rock formation solving major puzzle in lunar geology [800d]
- Water molecule discovery contradicts textbook models [800d]
- US air pollution rates on the decline, but pockets of inequities remain: Study [800d]
- Accelerating how new drugs are made with machine learning [800d]
- New research reveals major difference in genomes of American and Chinese chestnut [800d]
- World's richest five men double fortune since 2020: Oxfam [800d]
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