The Brutalist Report - science
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- 'Miracle' filter turns store-bought LEDs into spintronic devices [586d]
- Climate-smart coffee: Researchers explore Robusta coffee as alternative to Arabica [586d]
- An effective strategy to inhibit grain coarsening: Construction of multi-element co-segregated grain boundary complexion [586d]
- Battling the red palm weevil: Investigating the devastation on date palm plantations of the Middle East [586d]
- How iBuyers are changing real estate racial disparities and individual homeownership rates in one major city [586d]
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- Research highlights impact of Ukrainian President Zelensky's traits on global perceptions [586d]
- Researchers explore interplay between high-affinity DNA and carbon nanotubes [586d]
- Important region of marine ecosystem in Southwest Atlantic is shallower than expected, study finds [586d]
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- Non-native species are threatening vulnerable Svalbard plant life, study warns [586d]
- Surface oxygen functionality controls selective transport of metal ions through graphene oxide membranes [586d]
- Study: Inclusive leadership keeps child welfare workers on the job, benefiting children and families [586d]
- New findings regarding Indian food sustainability [586d]
- Perseverance rover discovers rock with potential signs of ancient life [586d]
- Humanity suffering from 'extreme heat epidemic,' UN chief warns [586d]
- Fermi Telescope finds new feature in brightest gamma-ray burst yet seen [586d]
- How much growth is required to achieve good lives for all while reducing environmental damage? [586d]
- Findings reveal the unique characteristics of short-chain branched polymers [586d]
- Q&A: Algorithmic conspirituality—if you're seeing this, is it meant for you? [586d]
- Confined water gets electric: Study reveals dielectric response of water in nanopores [586d]
- Underground CO₂ storage: Researchers measure carbon mineralization at unprecedented small scale [586d]
- Climate change will bring more turbulence to flights in the Northern Hemisphere, analysis finds [586d]
- A pair of CubeSats using ground penetrating radar could map the interior of near-Earth asteroids [586d]
- Liquid metals offer potential for greener chemical processes, researchers say [586d]
- Increasingly erratic rainfall patterns over the past century are likely due to human-induced climate change, study shows [586d]
- Somersaulting spin qubits for universal quantum logic could enhance control in larger arrays [586d]
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- Image: A Saturnian summer [586d]
- The road to food security through better plant disease management [586d]
- Expert Q&A: NASA's cancellation of VIPER is a frustrating setback for lunar exploration [586d]
- Rare rodent prefers an invasive noxious weed over native vegetation, study finds [586d]
- Going deeper for healthy offshore reefs in Storm Bay [586d]
- Raindrops grow with turbulence in clouds: New findings could improve weather and climate models [586d]
- Changes needed to keep First Nations children out of incarceration, says study [586d]
- Paris Olympics promote sustainability for good reason: Climate change is putting athletes and their sports at risk [586d]
- Stud offers insights for the future design of highly efficient multi-element electrocatalysts [586d]
- Surging heat stress for workers in Europe, Central Asia: UN [586d]
- NASA says no return date yet for astronauts and Boeing capsule at space station [586d]
- A swinging showerhead leads to discovery of a new mode of vibration in nature [586d]
- Deciphering the journey from stem cells to neurons: Study reveals continuous gene expression changes behind the switch [586d]
- Is there a 'right way' to teach? Recent debates suggest yes, but students and schools are much more complex [586d]
- Monday was the warmest day recorded on Earth, but how do scientists actually measure that? [586d]
- Homeless service providers could help more people if they measured success differently, researcher says [586d]
- A soft needle in an oceanic haystack: Scientists discover a new species of chordate [586d]
- What lunar caves tell us about the shared origins of the Earth and the moon [586d]
- Tagging seals with sensors helps scientists track ocean currents and a changing climate [586d]
- How NASA's Roman Space Telescope will illuminate cosmic dawn [586d]
- 'Self-healing' glass: Study shows microscopic defects are reversed when exposed to gamma radiation [586d]
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