The Brutalist Report - science
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- How a repurposed medical device is helping us investigate ancient climate tipping points [2d]
- Why climate action stalls, despite widespread popular support [2d]
- Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash: New research suggests little has changed [2d]
- Northern Sri Lanka's oldest confirmed settlement reshapes what archaeologists thought about early island life [2d]
- Asteroid Apophis will skim past Earth in 2029, and a new joint mission plans to watch every change [2d]
- Anion swap unlocks sevenfold CO₂ capture in polyionic liquids [2d]
- Myanmar says giant 11,000-carat ruby found in Mogok could rank among most valuable [2d]
- Plants evolved distinct functions for two forms of a fundamental signaling molecule, study shows [2d]
- Antarctica sea ice collapse driven by triple whammy of climate chaos, scientists find [2d]
- The moon's largest impact crater scattered something priceless—and Artemis may be heading straight into it [2d]
- Metamorphosis in newts proves costly, with one sex paying a heavier price [2d]
- Spaceflight leaves astronauts' joints unchanged after 18 days on ISS, early data suggest [2d]
- From flying discs to glowing orbs, these newly opened Pentagon files point somewhere stranger than expected [2d]
- Spiral galaxy's brilliant heart shines bright in a new picture from NASA's Webb telescope [2d]
- Vast atmospheric waves on Venus are caused by largest known 'hydraulic jump' [2d]
- Scientists split gentoo penguins into four species, one totally new to science [2d]
- Old bottles and battery acid can drive production of valuable industrial chemicals [2d]
- Why infected stink bugs lift their wings: Hidden parasite escape caught on camera [2d]
- Lab-evolved cyanobacteria survive minute-by-minute light swings, offering clues to hardier crops [2d]
- Understanding Japan's complex religious landscape [2d]
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