The Brutalist Report - science
- Do look up: How Earth can defend itself against asteroid [86d]
- Emerging biomedical ultrasound tech: Flexible micromachined ultrasound transducers [86d]
- Selfhood is a precondition for true community, says professor [86d]
- Study highlights successes of Virginia's oyster restoration efforts [86d]
- A new lease on life: Transforming biowaste into a valuable resource [86d]
- Multi-frequency microwave model advances land surface monitoring [86d]
- Storm merger patterns: How mountain downslope and plain thunderstorms interact in Beijing region [86d]
- Enhancing algorithms to boost vegetation photosynthesis monitoring [86d]
- Utilizing AI for drought prediction in Kenya [86d]
- Unraveling the mystery of rarely seen blue whale calves [86d]
- Self-imaging of structured light in cylindrical systems unveils a new form of space-time duality [86d]
- Consumer spending rises with air pollution, study reveals [86d]
- Decoding emotions in seven hoofed species with AI [86d]
- Synthesis method unlocks a pathway to valuable fluorinated drug compounds for new medicines [86d]
- Catalyst system enhances CO₂ conversion efficiency for clean energy [86d]
- Ultrasound-activated microbubbles form high-speed jets for drug delivery [86d]
- Combined organ-specific mRNA and lipid nanoparticle therapy could repair damaged lungs [86d]
- Non-invasive laser method identifies preservation fluids without opening artifact specimens [86d]
- Liquid crystal method enables large-scale production of uniform perovskite nanocrystals [86d]
- Mechanochemistry strikes again: Solvent-free method simplifies synthesis of organolithium molecules [86d]
- Newly discovered Australian frogs highlight dire limits of climate change adaptation [86d]
- The rising tide of sand mining: A growing threat to marine life [86d]
- Microcomb chips show potential for centimeter-level GPS precision [86d]
- Viking skulls inspected with CT scans reveal severe morbidity [86d]
- Rubidium-containing material with exceptional conductivity and stability could pave way for next-gen fuel cells [86d]
- Ill-prepared trekkers swarm Mt Etna for high-altitude selfies [86d]
- Researcher names newly discovered fish species, honoring Cherokee knowledge and advancing conservation [86d]
- Purple sulfur bacteria's unique protein complex boosts photosynthesis in harsh conditions [86d]
- What can theoretical physics teach us about knitting? [86d]
- Flexible crystals reveal secrets of elasticity [86d]
- Modeling study suggests Amazon rainforest is more resilient than assumed [86d]
- New sauropod species from Romania transforms understanding of dinosaur island life in Europe [86d]
- Magnetic 'invisibility cloak' hides obstacles within particle streams [86d]
- Research on vanishing coastlines in Egypt offers solutions for protecting coastal cities, including those in California [86d]
- Scientists map the forces acting inside a proton [86d]
- Cuttlefish adjust their shape and color to suit conditions when seeking prey, study shows [86d]
- Ancient seafarers in Southeast Asia may have built advanced boats 40,000 years ago [86d]
- Nickel superconductor works above -233°C threshold at normal pressure [86d]
- Water salinity affects diatom structure and metabolism, study shows [86d]
- Hypercharge breaking scenarios could explain the baryon asymmetry of the universe [86d]
- 3D structure of the social amoeba genome sheds light on the transition to multicellularity [86d]
- Optical fiber link to make CERN more on time than ever [86d]
- Trump is ruling like a 'king,' following the Putin model. How can he be stopped? [86d]
- Schools still assume students have a mom and dad who are together, excluding separated parents completely [86d]
- Syria: Doubts increase over new regime's commitment to women's rights and inclusivity [86d]
- Creative progress or mass theft? Why a major AI art auction is provoking wonder—and outrage [86d]
- Iberian nailed head ritual was more complex than expected, isotope analysis reveals [86d]
- How do cells respond to changes? New study finds it's not all in the genes [86d]
- Countries across the world use more land for golf courses than wind or solar energy [86d]
- High-speed videos show what happens when a droplet splashes into a pool [86d]
- In vitro reconstitution of meiotic DNA double-strand breaks: A long-standing challenge solved [86d]
- Scientists discover unexpected decline in global ocean evaporation amid rising sea temperatures [86d]
- Dual mechanisms found to guard mitochondria against fusion-related damage [86d]
- German election: Why most political parties aren't talking about the climate crisis [86d]
- Homelessness prevention toolkit empowers communities with cost-effective way to keep families housed [86d]
- Environmental groups challenge approval of central Idaho gold mine still needing permits [86d]
- New research unveils key strategies for influencer authenticity [86d]
- 'Devil'-like flower with 'horns' found in Texas is new species: Its location is secret [86d]
- Q&A: How can schools keep young teachers in the profession longer? [86d]
- Study reveals exercise challenges for trans and gender-diverse Australians [86d]
- Swipe, style, surgery: Why dating apps are fueling cosmetic procedures [86d]
- Research indicates a lack of global diversity in criminology education [86d]
- An encroaching desert threatens to swallow homes and history [86d]
- Musk in X spat with Danish astronaut over 'abandoned' ISS crew [86d]
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