The Brutalist Report - science
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- Historian says Midwest played a crucial role in Black freedom movements worldwide [192d]
- A first step towards integrating marine plastics into urban recycling [192d]
- Bringing the power of tabletop precision lasers for quantum science to the chip scale [192d]
- The origin of genetic code: Study finds textbook version needs revision [192d]
- Researchers develop faster hazardous spill response method [192d]
- Plutonium isotope anomalies discovered in Southern Hemisphere glaciers [192d]
- Scientists call for all-out, global effort to create an AI virtual cell [192d]
- Do animals get jealous like people? Researchers say it's complicated [192d]
- New chemical structures show vastly improved carbon capture ability [192d]
- Data-driven study finds gender inequality in academic publishing [192d]
- Conservation leads to benefits: Large marine protected areas are boosting fish catch rates [192d]
- Single heat wave wiped out millions of Alaska's dominant seabird [192d]
- South Dakota outbreak reveals potential H5N1 adaptation in domestic cats [192d]
- NASA honors Algerian parks with Martian namesakes [192d]
- Virgin Galactic eyes possible expansion into Italy [192d]
- El Niño exacerbates effects of drought on Amazon groundwater and increases fire risk, study finds [192d]
- Moms bear the brunt of mental heavy lifting at home, managing 7 in 10 tasks [192d]
- TikTok makes teenagers happy, says researcher [192d]
- More precise snowmelt forecasts thanks to high-resolution satellite data [192d]
- Leafy greens study introduces model to evaluate food safety control strategies [192d]
- Early Earth's oceans of magma may have accelerated the moon's departure [192d]
- Study reveals complex bacterial dynamics of urinary tract infections [192d]
- Could the ESA's PLATO mission find Earth 2.0? [192d]
- Tidal streams of interstellar objects may flow through the Milky Way like braided rivers [192d]
- 'Mirror bacteria' could pose serious global health risks [192d]
- Floods, insufficient water, sinking river deltas: Hydrologists map changing river landscapes across the globe [192d]
- Observations suggest sun-like stars emit superflares once per century [192d]
- Ancient genomes link early Europeans to Neanderthal ancestry [192d]
- Study shows diverse virus populations coexist on single strains of gut bacteria [192d]
- Neanderthal-human interbreeding lasted 7,000 years, new study reveals [192d]
- Barn swallow research offers real-time insight on how new species form [192d]
- Climate change intensified back-to-back Philippines storms: Study [192d]
- Enzymes evolved mix-and-match characteristics to shape nitrogen metabolism diversity across the planet [192d]
- Rising desertification shows we can't keep farming with fossil fuels [192d]
- How CEO pay and analyst feedback influence innovation [192d]
- Farmworkers adjust hours, locations to dodge wildfire smoke [192d]
- Southern states brace for water changes, report finds [192d]
- Dogs walked off-leash cause 20% more disturbance to protected lowland heaths, UK study finds [192d]
- Physicists uncover strong light-matter interactions in quantum spin liquids [192d]
- Study finds catch-and-release affects giant trevally behavior [192d]
- Neuronal adaptations shed light on anglerfish hunting behavior [192d]
- Catalyst 'breathes' new life into acrylonitrile production [192d]
- Human settlement of Mars isn't as far off as you might think [192d]
- How sulfur affects the carbon cycle of subtropical seagrass meadows: New findings from Florida Bay [192d]
- Nanopatterned graphene enables infrared 'color' detection and imaging [192d]
- Can the UK's 'Online Safety Act' tame the hidden violence in leisure communities? [192d]
- Air pollution has contributed to 16 million deaths in India in the past decade: Study [192d]
- Atomic force microscopy reveals microtubule defects at submolecular resolution [192d]
- One of world's largest glacier floods triggered in Greenland [192d]
- Image analysis highlights Aldabra Atoll's remarkable shoreline resilience over 51 years [192d]
- Researchers turn coal into graphite for clean energy, electric vehicle batteries [192d]
- Should mental health screening be part of lawyer licensing? [192d]
- Education scholar calls for ecological shift to 'school within a school' to give students autonomy needed for success [192d]
- Counting Uganda's lions: We found that wildlife rangers do a better job than machines [192d]
- Montserrat's wandering turtles highlight need for conservation without borders [192d]
- Botanists name beautiful new species of 'lipstick vine' from the Philippine rainforest [192d]
- New insights into the evolution and paleoecology of mosasaurs [192d]
- NASA successfully integrates Roman mission's telescope, instruments [192d]
- How soil bacteria contribute to the growing global issue of antibiotic resistance [192d]
- Scientists control quantum states in new energy range [192d]
- New model find molecular interactions key to creating order in active systems [192d]
- Room-temperature superconductivity: Researchers uncover optical secrets of Bi-based superconductors [192d]
- Multi-fidelity modeling boosts predictive accuracy of fusion plasma performance [192d]
- Hippos have been neglected by scientists—that's why we're building Africa's first hippo database [192d]
- What bone scans reveal about a tiny crocodilian from the Jurassic era [193d]
- Stabilized ferrocene molecules result in the world's smallest electrically controlled molecular machine [193d]
- NASA's crew capsule had heat shield issues during Artemis I—an aerospace expert on these critical spacecraft components [193d]
- From sunlight to hydrogen: Researchers unveil structure of photosynthetic catalyst [193d]
- Christmas adverts: decoding the trusted formula used to pull on consumers' heart strings [193d]
- Sweet potato genetics: How allele dosage shapes crop traits [193d]
- As wildfires intensify, prolonged exposure to pollution linked to premature death [193d]
- 15% of global population lives within a few miles of a coast—and the number is growing rapidly [193d]
- No shallow magma ocean for Jupiter's moon Io, research suggests [193d]
- Gene inherited from Neanderthals influences tooth shape, study suggests [193d]
- How to catch a supernova explosion before it happens—and what we can learn from it [193d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft prepares for second Earth gravity assist [193d]
- Experts call for mental health hubs to prevent child exploitation [193d]
- How influenza A moves: New simulation offers potential to stop spread [193d]
- 'Is this all there is?' Retirement can be a painful transition if we don't adjust our thinking [193d]
- How much CO₂ does Zurich emit? [193d]
- We interviewed 30 Black public school teachers in Philadelphia to understand why so many are leaving the profession [193d]
- What does the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO reveal about public distrust in corporate leadership? [193d]
- Novel zeolite structure demonstrates superior heavy oil cracking efficiency [193d]
- More Californians than ever recognize climate change is caused mostly by human activities [193d]
- How much faster is a knight than a king? A mathematical study reveals the exact ratio [193d]
- Astronomers detect rare cosmic burst as black hole consumes star [193d]
- Ultrasensitive detection of nitric oxide using a conductive 2D metal–organic framework [193d]
- Deep-sea hydrothermal vent bacteria hold key to understanding nitrous oxide reduction [193d]
- Primitive meteorites formed in less turbulent solar nebula, researchers suggest [193d]
- Why stepparents need more parenting rights to care for children [193d]
- Does life really need planets? Maybe not [193d]
- New method aids in predicting where next big quake will start [193d]
- Q&A: How do companies grow? Economics study shows surprising findings on growth strategies [193d]
- Climate projects take 'invisible' care work for granted: why this needs to change [193d]
- Scientists develop material with almost perfect water repellency [193d]
- Historic climate change advisory: what the case before the International Court of Justice might mean [193d]
- ALMA observations explore the nuclear structure of a dusty star-forming galaxy [193d]
- Team finds the 'Clark Kent' of cells, secretly fighting to protect us from viruses [193d]
- Helicopter parenting in fish: Damselfish protect young by eating parasites [193d]
- Study: Lake ice becoming unsafe, increasing drowning risk [193d]
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