The Brutalist Report - science
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- Asia will get a prime view of this weekend's total lunar eclipse [311d]
- Scientists tap 'secret' fresh water under the ocean, raising hopes for a thirsty world [311d]
- Eiffel Tower to honor 72 women scholars to ensure gender parity [311d]
- Researchers discover massive geo-hydrogen source to the west of the Mussau Trench [311d]
- Scientists transform plastic waste into efficient CO₂ capture materials [311d]
- More scrutiny of domestic fishing fleets at ports could help deter illegal fishing [311d]
- Discovery of North America's role in Asia's monsoons offers new insights into climate change [311d]
- 'Atoms, ja, atoms': Physics pioneer key to microscopy 'revolution in resolution' [311d]
- Jurassic insects with leaf-like wings found alongside their plant models in China [311d]
- Pulsed biogenic methane identified as key driver of oceanic anoxia during the Mesozoic Era [311d]
- Physicists create a new kind of time crystal that humans can actually see [311d]
- Researchers create 2D nanomaterials with up to nine metals for extreme conditions [311d]
- Slow increase in Australia's eastern gray nurse shark population shows conservation actions are on track [311d]
- Floquet effects unlock graphene's potential for future electronics [311d]
- A glimpse of a planet in formation: AB Aurigae b detected in H-alpha light [311d]
- Cost-effective catalyst uses abundant metals to convert CO₂ emissions to useful products [311d]
- Hybridization boosts survival of Europe's most threatened seabird [311d]
- Charged microdroplets enable mineralization of persistent PFAS pollutants [311d]
- Kepler space telescope helps uncover true source of KOI-1755 transit signal [311d]
- Bark beetle outbreaks raise forest temperatures, but deciduous trees offer cooling effect [311d]
- Researchers pinpoint exact pace that helps nightingales on long journeys [311d]
- What climate change means for the Mediterranean Sea [311d]
- AI turns printer into a partner in tissue engineering [311d]
- Proactive forest management reduces high-severity wildfire by 88%, stabilizes carbon during extreme droughts [311d]
- Skin protein found to use physical tension to control tissue growth [311d]
- Mirror image molecules reveal drought stress in the Amazon rainforest [311d]
- How hashtags and humor are used to spread extreme content on social media [311d]
- Clues in a dusty disk point the way to a potential exoplanet [311d]
- Eel-inspired robots? Study reveals how amphibious animals navigate tough terrain [311d]
- Physics-based indicator predicts tipping point for collapse of Atlantic current system in next 50 years [311d]
- 150-million-year post-mortem reveals baby pterosaurs perished in a violent storm [311d]
- Fomalhaut star's warped ring shows evidence of sculpting by ancient planets [311d]
- When 'good' corporate governance creates incentives for bad behavior [311d]
- Raw cat food linked to H5N1 virus after infected cat is euthanized [311d]
- Protostellar jet detection in Milky Way's outer region reveals universal star formation [311d]
- Macaws learn by watching interactions of others, a skill never seen in animals before [311d]
- Trust between community, researchers, nature can transform climate adaptation [311d]
- Chance sighting during tiger survey leads to first-of-their-kind photos in India of the smooth-coated otter [311d]
- Scientists reveal the mechanism behind sea urchin twinning [311d]
- Beavers return to the forest landscape, reviving its natural environment [311d]
- Australia has some new marsupial species—but they're already extinct [311d]
- Seven potential Aussie 'health honeys' found [311d]
- 3D-printed micro ion traps could solve quantum tech's miniaturization problem [311d]
- Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to 'see' visible light [311d]
- New research explores climate change and the limits of human progress [311d]
- New research calls for global action on micro and nanoplastics in the atmosphere [311d]
- Can courts safeguard fairness in an AI age? [311d]
- Red squirrels facing bright future on Isle of Wight, study finds [311d]
- Wildfires producing 'witches' brew' of air pollution: UN [311d]
- Girls fell behind boys in math during the pandemic. Schools are trying to make up lost ground [311d]
- Declawing cats causes them lifelong pain. It's time to ban the practice, says researcher [311d]
- Astronomers and students capture growing tail of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during observing program [311d]
- Researchers uncover key insights into MADS-box gene evolution in green plants [311d]
- Gold quantum needles could sharpen imaging resolution and boost energy conversion [311d]
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