The Brutalist Report - science
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- Multinational research project shows how life on Earth can be measured from space [87d]
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- Programmable underwater light could accelerate coral reef restoration [87d]
- Earth saw record-high greening in 2020: What's at the root? [87d]
- Roving the red planet: New paper documents first Mars mission soil samples [87d]
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- Essential gene map of malaria parasite Plasmodium knowlesi aids in treatment design [87d]
- Q&A: Harnessing CO₂ for consumer goods and industrial materials [87d]
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- New data model paves way for seamless collaboration among US and international astronomy institutions [87d]
- New report exposes hidden child labor in Bangladesh's garment factories, urging action [87d]
- Decades of data reveal hurricanes' unexpected benefit to rare Florida butterfly [87d]
- Technology that measures the breathing rate of salmon tells us about the well-being of fish [87d]
- Ofsted inspections affect not just teachers but also the people who train them [87d]
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- NASA CubeSat finds new radiation belts after May 2024 solar storm [87d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanisms of cold tolerance in desert moss [87d]
- Study reveals how swimming speed alters foot vortex dynamics [87d]
- Scientists recode the genome for programmable synthetic proteins [87d]
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- Legislative theater: How this interactive artform empowers communities to create social change [87d]
- Humpback whale song shown to be structurally similar to human language [87d]
- Large differences in water-seeking ability found in US corn varieties [87d]
- Ice streams move due to tiny ice quakes: Dynamics of Greenland's ice decrypted [87d]
- We know how hard it is for young people to buy a home—so how are some still doing it anyway? [87d]
- Loving the world could address the climate crisis and help us make sense of changes to come [87d]
- The butterfly effect: This obscure mathematical concept has become an everyday idea, but do we have it all wrong? [87d]
- AI-driven subscription models reshape retail landscape, new study finds [87d]
- 'Do I have to get it in writing?' Even with compulsory lessons, some teens are confused about how consent works [87d]
- Restoring predators, restoring ecosystems: Yellowstone wolves and other carnivores drive strong trophic cascade [87d]
- Astronomers find the largest structure in the universe and name it Quipu [87d]
- Risk it or kick it? Research analyzes NFL coaches' risk tolerance on fourth down [87d]
- What's the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos [87d]
- The 'degrowth' movement envisions global climate justice, but must adapt to global south realities [87d]
- Internal disclosure laws save taxpayer money while increasing job creation [87d]
- Why personal climate action matters—according to experts [87d]
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- Drying and rewetting cycles substantially increase soil CO₂ release, study shows [87d]
- Vanilla farmers balance crops and conservation with innovative game [87d]
- Study identifies key areas for caribou habitat restoration in Alberta [87d]
- These maps of support for Germany's far-right AfD lay bare the depth of the urban-rural divide [87d]
- Scientists enhance localized surface plasmon resonance through oxide particle superlattices [87d]
- Recycling the unrecyclable: New method reclaims materials from epoxy resins and composites [87d]
- Millions of animals die on roads—does this make driving morally wrong? [87d]
- Pangenomic study suggests major DNA flip made finches resistant to certain diseases [87d]
- Turkey's earthquake reconstruction efforts must balance speed with fairness [87d]
- Hard bites and slow songs: How beak size affects the singing and evolution of songbirds [87d]
- Q&A: What the laws of physics tell us about CO₂ removal [87d]
- World's rarest marsupial shows signs of recovery after near extinction [87d]
- CRISPR technique helps reveal how bean genes could improve nitrogen fixation [87d]
- Whale poop contains iron that may have helped fertilize past oceans [87d]
- Study shows some fruit fly species are susceptible to broad range of viruses [87d]
- XMM-Newton finds two stray supernova remnants [87d]
- Rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted, raising serious concerns [87d]
- Antarctic 'Hoff crab' males grow bigger claws to compete for mates around hot vents [87d]
- New AI hardware on the horizon thanks to electrically programmable spintronic device [87d]
- Advanced imaging captures bacterial gene expression in diverse environments [87d]
- Nanomachines loaded with wine ingredients overcome gene therapy challenges [87d]
- A final 'pure' tone emitted after a collision of neutron stars may reveal their interiors [87d]
- Making an invisible electric wire: Guiding electricity with sound [87d]
- Advance in opto-magnetic technology leads to five-fold increase in torque efficiency [87d]
- Periodic cooking: Cracking the method for the 'perfect' boiled egg [87d]
- Astronomers reveal largest radio jet ever seen in the early universe [87d]
- Quantum simulator combines digital and analog modes to calculate physical processes with unprecedented precision [87d]
- Corn's ancient ancestors are calling: Genomic encyclopedia sheds light on domestication 9,000 years ago [87d]
- Luxury goods marketing: 'Progress-focused' language outshines 'sustainable' terms [87d]
- Overqualified workers find better family balance with flexible work conditions [87d]
- Big moms make big impact—half of the coral trout caught on Great Barrier Reef found to be from marine reserves [87d]
- Green light for AI remote tech to sort the wood from the trees [87d]
- Aussie teens say sex education is leaving them unprepared for relationships [87d]
- Incarceration reduces reoffending rates in British Columbia, study finds [87d]
- Less lawn care boosts soil biodiversity, study finds [87d]
- First IVF kangaroo embryo a major leap for marsupial conservation [87d]
- Supercomputer simulation shows why beneficial mutations rarely lead to hypermutators in real organisms [87d]
- Unique metal-poor luminous blue variable inspected by astronomers [87d]
- Sweden's deadliest mass shooting highlights global reality of gun violence, criminologist says [87d]
- Hedgerows increase soil carbon storage by 40%, study finds [87d]
- Dog treats made from cultured meat aim to help cut carbon emissions [87d]
- Mercury content in tuna can be reduced with new packaging solution [87d]
- Scientists synthesize highly conductive 2D conducting polymer [87d]
- How life's building blocks took shape on early Earth: The limits of membraneless polyester protocell formation [87d]
- Pushing the frontiers of frozen water: Computer simulations examine effects of shear on medium-density amorphous ice [87d]
- Single-photon LiDAR delivers detailed 3D images at distances up to 1 kilometer [87d]
- How a student's teenage curiosity led to the first megalodon discovery in Canada [87d]
- Estuary bacteria offer hope for pollutant detoxification in saline waters [87d]
- 'Marine Prosperity Areas': a holistic approach to ocean conservation and community well-being [87d]
- Income inequality's link to health and education disparities could drive support for economic reform [87d]
- Study: Hybrid job training increases women's participation in Nepal [87d]
- Dusting for a young star's magnetic fingerprint illuminates planet formation [87d]
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