The Brutalist Report - science
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- Months after Marshall Fire, returning Colorado residents struggle with health and air quality [306d]
- New commercial Artemis moon rovers undergo testing at NASA [306d]
- Six new tree species named: Three from Panama, three from Colombia [306d]
- Exploring framing effects: How language influences thought and society [306d]
- Scientists use viral DNA to detect fecal contamination of water [306d]
- Ants prove superior to humans in group problem-solving maze experiment [306d]
- Plant-parasite duel: Decoding tomato plants' genetic response to nematode infection [306d]
- Houttuynia cordata: Analyzing the genome behind the medicinal plant [306d]
- Enhancing crop potential of Solanaceae with biotechnology for food security [306d]
- Study explores ATP's role in postharvest chilling tolerance of fruits [306d]
- 'Glass fences' hinder Japanese female faculty in international research, study finds [306d]
- Using anti-racist messaging boosts credibility of human rights groups, study shows [306d]
- Researchers find promising approach to mitigate cadmium stress in mung bean cultivars [306d]
- Taking a national temperature check on entrepreneurship [306d]
- Uganda shores up shea butter value with time-saving tech [306d]
- Multiple bird flu cases detected across England [306d]
- Algebraic geometry offers fresh solution to data center energy inefficiency [306d]
- Potential-based goals may hold key to struggling college students' academic success [306d]
- Dry weather triggers durian flowering, study reveals [306d]
- What brought the decline of the eastern Roman Empire, and what can we learn from it? [306d]
- How to prepare for your bilingual baby [306d]
- What do insects do all winter? [306d]
- Leaves' resilience to raindrops offer insights into energy harvesting potential [306d]
- Twisted Edison: Filaments curling at the nanoscale produce light waves that twirl as they travel [306d]
- Researchers develop tool to fast-track measurement of protein interactions for drug discovery [306d]
- Solar geoengineering could save 400,000 lives a year [306d]
- Decoding atmospheric effects of gravity waves with high-res climate simulations [306d]
- New wildlife model captures species interactions in New York State [306d]
- Biologists studying apples discover structural cell protein also directly regulates gene transcription [306d]
- Machine learning speeds up prediction of materials' spectral properties [306d]
- Microbiome study finds bacteria in human gut rarely update their CRISPR defense systems [306d]
- Study highlights freezer's potential to reduce food waste and emissions [306d]
- Rewilding Wirruwana, Western Australia's largest island [306d]
- Get outside: How schools can incorporate outdoor time [306d]
- AI will eavesdrop on world's wildest places to track and help protect endangered wildlife [306d]
- NASA solar probe to make its closest ever pass of sun [306d]
- Toxic tetrad leads to workplace woes, banking sector study finds [306d]
- Extremely rare baby mammoth found in Siberia [306d]
- Biodegradable nanoparticles enable simultaneous delivery of two drugs to attack tumors [306d]
- Synchrotron study measures largest magnetic anisotropy of a single molecule [306d]
- High-quality nanodiamonds offer new bioimaging and quantum sensing potential [306d]
- Paleoclimate study finds glacial cooling altered tropical Pacific ocean patterns [306d]
- Grapes of math: Ordinary fruit enhances performance of quantum sensors [306d]
- Number of cats and dogs exposed to cocaine has increased significantly since 2019, study finds [306d]
- Video: Preventing Christmas tree fires, with science [306d]
- Leopards can be identified by their unique roar, bioacoustics study finds [306d]
- Geochemical surveys reveal ancient copper industry in King Solomon's mines did not pollute environment [306d]
- 500,000 years of fossil records reveal climate change impacts on deep-sea ecosystems [306d]
- Ocean showdown: How marlin and sardines outsmart each other [306d]
- Printable laser-emitting droplets offer new display technology [306d]
- Researchers uncover core components of xylan synthase complex in rice [306d]
- Calcium channel regulation study helps settle a decades-long debate [306d]
- Scientists reinvent equations governing formation of snowflakes, raindrops and Saturn's rings [306d]
- Climate of fear is driving local officials to quit—new study from California finds threats, abuse rampant [306d]
- Special delivery nanoparticle can program stem cells while inside the body [306d]
- Ultrasound-activated nanoparticles deliver drugs to targeted brain regions [306d]
- From smaller homes to screen time, backyard cricket is facing challenges in modern Australia [306d]
- Two Earth-sized exoplanets orbiting nearby star detected [306d]
- Quantum research sheds new light on how cells communicate [306d]
- Avoiding customer backlash: Study highlights importance of transparency in return policy changes [306d]
- Yes, reindeer actually can have red noses—and other fascinating facts about this Christmas icon [306d]
- Can entangled particles communicate faster than light? [306d]
- Where's the most promising place to find Martian life? [306d]
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- NASA is developing solutions for lunar housekeeping's biggest problem: Dust [306d]
- Quantum correlations could solve the black hole information paradox [306d]
- Hubble spies spiral galaxy NGC 2566 [306d]
- NASA's new Deep Space Network antenna has its crowning moment [306d]
- Transforming education with virtual reality and artificial intelligence [306d]
- Nevada's wild horses and burros still the subject of awe, inhumane treatment [306d]
- Baltimore's wastewater plants have made improvements: Will they bring lasting change? [306d]
- California bans invasive golden mussels in battle to keep species out of waters [306d]
- Colorado's landfills leak climate-warming methane into the air: What's the state going to do about it? [306d]
- Longer records bring climate change's impact on atmospheric circulation to light [306d]
- Decades of observations uncover secrets of Antarctic fast ice [306d]
- Massive Antarctic icebergs may calve at random, analysis suggests [306d]
- New study documents evolution of fast-growing, fish-eating herring in Baltic Sea [306d]
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