The Brutalist Report - science
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- Astronomers just detected the biggest black hole jets ever seen—and named them Porphyrion [526d]
- Research proposes theory to model interplay of personal and social beliefs [526d]
- Exploring the interplay between phosphate signaling and jasmonate pathways in tea plants [526d]
- New material with wavy layers of atoms exhibits unusual superconducting properties [526d]
- Don't overlook microorganisms' role in planet health, scientists warn [526d]
- Researchers build AI model database to find new alloys for nuclear fusion facilities [526d]
- Greylag geese with similar personalities have higher hatching success, study suggests [526d]
- Simulated construction of plant-based fish meat with composite structure via 3D printing [526d]
- NASA's Chandra finds galaxy cluster that crosses the streams [526d]
- Schottky junction catalysts boost hydrogen production with non-precious metals in water electrolysis [526d]
- Can captive tigers be part of the effort to save wild populations? [526d]
- Targeted interventions add five months' progress for students with SEND [526d]
- Arctic weather satellite's first images capture Storm Boris [526d]
- World first medical procedure to heal 800 kg rhino's broken leg [526d]
- Researchers achieve aluminum molecular ring-based rotaxane and polyrotaxane [526d]
- Scientists scan TRAPPIST-1 for technosignatures [526d]
- Australian study finds that lead in the environment is reducing [526d]
- Forever chemicals persist through waste incineration, researcher finds [526d]
- Proteins in tooth enamel offer window into ancient and modern human wellness [526d]
- Mysteries of the bizarre 'pseudogap' in quantum physics finally untangled [526d]
- How to fight 'technostress' at work [526d]
- Researchers document Russian destruction of Ukrainian archaeological sites [526d]
- Why your dog may be waddling instead of walking—veterinarian discusses degenerative myelopathy in dogs [526d]
- New model points to increased coastal metal emissions [526d]
- Are cows pickier than goats? Answers from innovative large-scale feeding experiments from 275 years ago [526d]
- Glasgow's low emission zone is improving air quality: Study [526d]
- Older homeowners with spare bedrooms may offer housing crisis fix [526d]
- Nanoparticle-based remediation of chromium-contaminated water shows high efficiency [526d]
- Research predicts rise in tropical hydraulic failure [526d]
- Human genome stored on 'everlasting' memory crystal [526d]
- Optimism fuels national productivity and innovation [526d]
- Scientists say there is enough evidence to agree to global action on microplastics [526d]
- Study charts how Earth's global temperature has drastically changed over the past 485 million years, driven by CO₂ [526d]
- World's first open-source digital map of mass graves could help bring justice to victims in Ukraine [526d]
- Growing number of war-weary Ukrainians would reluctantly give up territory to save lives, suggests survey [526d]
- Viewpoint: Climate science needs to talk more about 'justice'—here's how philosophy can help [526d]
- For many in the UK, 2024 was the year without a butterfly [526d]
- Collaboratively imagining the future can bring people closer together in the present [526d]
- Clones in the classroom: Why universities must be wary of embracing AI-driven teaching tools [526d]
- How a new map of the UK's blue carbon habitats could change how oceans are protected [526d]
- Immigrants are unsung heroes of global trade and value creation, say economists [526d]
- Invasive caterpillars can make aspen forests more toxic for native insects—ecologists explain how [526d]
- When ions go hiking: New insights into solvation kinetics at electrocatalyst surfaces [526d]
- Scientists unearth key clues to cuisine of resident killer whale populations [526d]
- Invasive species are reshaping aquatic ecosystems, one lake at a time [526d]
- NASA develops process to create very accurate eclipse maps [526d]
- Why we tip, and why the impact of eliminating taxes on tips would be minimal [526d]
- Fossil site in Massachusetts reveals 320-million-year-old ecosystem [526d]
- Language in sexual offense judgments in Swedish courts makes victims responsible [526d]
- Volcanoes may help reveal interior heat on Jupiter moon [526d]
- African food future looks bright with blueprint for food security [526d]
- Arctic warming is driving Siberian wildfires [526d]
- Research shows the drive to feel socially embedded is as critical as the need to belong [526d]
- Climate change means we may have to learn to live with invasive species [526d]
- New study uncovers unexpected interaction between Mars and the solar wind [526d]
- Astronomers can't agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches aim to break the impasse [526d]
- Learning mindset could be key to addressing medical students' alarming burnout [526d]
- Mussel-inspired adhesive comes unglued on command [526d]
- 10,000-year-old human DNA provides insights into South African population history [526d]
- The mystery of human wrinkles: What do the cells say? [526d]
- AI model can reveal the structures of crystalline materials [526d]
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