The Brutalist Report - science
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- Odds plummet that asteroid will hit Earth in 2032 [87d]
- UK peatland fires are supercharging carbon emissions as climate change causes hotter, drier summers [87d]
- Simple treatment may reduce inflammation and its side effects in expecting cows [87d]
- Struggling men may hurt noncollege women's marriage prospects [87d]
- Q&A: Researcher discusses exploring the limits of carbon sequestration [87d]
- How mosquitoes hear may inspire new ways to detect natural disasters [87d]
- Plasma arc cutting: Scientists decode gas flow dynamics [87d]
- Influencer marketing can help tourism industry mitigate waste, pollution [87d]
- New dads reveal conflict and guilt in the transition to parenthood [87d]
- 60 years ago: Ranger 8 moon photos aid in Apollo site selection [87d]
- Insights into evolutionary dynamics: Study reveals the evolution of evolvability [87d]
- How do people feel about AI replacing human jobs? [87d]
- Topological quantum processor uses Majorana zero modes for fault-tolerant computing [87d]
- AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a target [87d]
- What is a model organism? Moving beyond E. coli [87d]
- Master Gardeners' readiness in food preservation evaluated [87d]
- Citizen science reveals urban gardeners' views, habits [87d]
- Deepfakes threaten trust in society, says researcher [87d]
- Select corn lines contain compounds that sicken and kill major crop pest [87d]
- Moon or Mars? NASA's future at a crossroads under Trump [87d]
- Getting to the roots of gang violence in Colombia [87d]
- Microwave-to-optics transduction: Research demonstrates readout technique for superconducting qubits [87d]
- Plants' heat stress strategies offer insights for survival in warming climate [87d]
- Bird study finds much larger volumes of toxic PFAS chemicals than previously reported [87d]
- How calcium improves strength when it comes to muscle development [87d]
- Digital-learning platform improves reading growth by 9 percentile points, bridging learning gaps [87d]
- Predator robots help researchers uncover how larval zebrafish rapidly learn [87d]
- Asteroid deflection strategies: Researchers unveil new scenarios [87d]
- Critical height sampling: A model-free method for efficient forest volume estimation [87d]
- Better forest management boosts beetle diversity in spruce plantations hit by bark beetles [87d]
- Silicon nitride-based electromagnetic metamaterial with industrial potential developed [87d]
- Exploring BiFeO₃'s piezocatalytic potential: From materials engineering to diverse applications [87d]
- Novel water-based adhesive nanocomposite technology developed [87d]
- Discovery of high-spin manganese centers sheds light on photosynthesis [87d]
- Novel mechanisms that support cellular adhesion and tissue repair offer therapeutic potential [87d]
- A new approach for better understanding animal consciousness [87d]
- Chemists find greener path to making ethylene oxide, a key industrial chemical [87d]
- Collection of tiny antennas can amplify and control light polarized in any direction [87d]
- 19th-century press comes to life on Steam through VR experience [87d]
- Self-employment income widely underreported, survey shows [87d]
- Scientists decode the DNA of one of America's most iconic trees, the white oak [87d]
- Re-(de)fined level of detail for urban elements: Integrating geometric and attribute data [87d]
- Simulations show complex rainfall patterns over tropical mountains with dual peaks [87d]
- A fiscal crisis is looming for many US cities [87d]
- Kumasi was called the garden city, but green spaces are vanishing in a clash of land use regulations [87d]
- Deep Nanometry: Deep learning system detects disease-related nanoparticles [87d]
- AI system accurately maps urban green spaces, exposing environmental divides [87d]
- Long-term data analysis prompts rethink on regional differences in ocean carbon sequestration [87d]
- Optical tweezers reveal forward and backward motion is symmetric in molecular shuttling [87d]
- Polyurethane with shape memory change from foil to foam when heated [87d]
- Innovative X-ray technique offers fresh insights into actinide bonding properties [87d]
- Unveiling the intricate mechanisms behind oxysterol-induced cell death [87d]
- The leadership hack that drives success: Being trustworthy [87d]
- Virtual markers enable highly accurate multi-animal pose tracking in crowded environments [87d]
- Closing the recycle loop: Waste-derived nutrients in liquid fertilizer [87d]
- Expanding seaweed farms pose a risk to vital marine life [87d]
- Pushing the limits of 'custom-made' microscopy: 3-D imaging of light-sensitive samples now 1,000 times faster [87d]
- Carnivorous dinosaurs thrived in Australia 120 million years ago, new fossils show [87d]
- Indigenous futures thinking: Four approaches to imagining a better world [87d]
- Bilingual children with special educational needs may be missing out on support in England [87d]
- 'We will save them': The quest to rescue nearly extinct rhinos [87d]
- In its 10th episode, Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, is again spewing lava [87d]
- France's parliament votes to ban some uses of 'forever chemicals' [87d]
- Your dog may be wilder than you think, according to canine sleep research [87d]
- Rare rearing: Japanese collaboration to save near-extinct White-bellied herons in Bhutan takes wings [87d]
- 'Dumb birds' no more: Emus and rheas are technical innovators, say researchers [87d]
- NZ has long suffered from low productivity. A simple fix is keeping workers happy [87d]
- Scientists call for efforts to protect habitats of critically endangered shark species [87d]
- Machine learning powers detection of contamination, spoilage in dairy, meat [87d]
- 2 in 5 scientists surveyed reported harassment and intimidation—often, perpetrators are inside the institution [87d]
- Exploring the dark side of Staph aureus, a bacterium resistant to multiple drugs—even those yet to be tested in humans [87d]
- Researchers unravel flood dynamics in China's Kumalak River Catchment in Tianshan Region [87d]
- Reducing racism in labor service ratings by changing from stars to thumbs [87d]
- Moms less likely to discourage dads' role if longer paternity leave taken, study finds [87d]
- Genome-edited rice shows resistance to bacterial blight in East Africa [87d]
- Research shows turtles change nesting patterns in response to climate change [87d]
- First pulsar discovered by the GCGPS survey [87d]
- Did astronomers just witness the formation of a 'strange star?' [87d]
- Should astronauts be worried about Mars dust? [87d]
- Australia's battle against buffel grass [87d]
- Lake ice is getting weaker in Sweden, posing risks for winter activities [87d]
- Coming off dry January, these birds are getting a little drunk [87d]
- Unraveling structure and function relationships in synthetic cell receptors [87d]
- How generational dynamics affect CEO resilience [87d]
- Kentucky's top environmental official has 'grave concerns' about water pollution bill [87d]
- How carbon nanotubes give out more than they receive [87d]
- Advancing quantum materials: A new approach to controlling electronic states [87d]
- The inner ear of Neanderthals reveals clues about their enigmatic origin [87d]
- Epithelial stem cell ancestors for hair follicle formation [87d]
- Newly realized nuclear-spin dark state promises reduced quantum decoherence [88d]
- More eagles, owls dying of bird flu as persistent outbreak circulates in Minnesota [88d]
- The origin of feathers remains a mystery [88d]
- Possible evidence of windborne H5N1 viral infections in chickens [88d]
- Biologists discover a new type of control over RNA splicing [88d]
- Surprise discovery shows zinc-carrying proteins can activate acid reducing drugs without the presence of gastric acid [88d]
- Racism in medicine: There are signs of progress, but some argue that not enough has changed [88d]
- Small Magellanic Cloud observations provide insight into early universe star formation [88d]
- Micro-vibration microneedles: Paving the way for rapid and minimally invasive biomarker detection [88d]
- Researchers make dataset on tidal flats of entire Wadden Sea available [88d]
- Microsoft joins quantum race with breakthrough chip [88d]
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