The Brutalist Report - science
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- No longer a last resort: Pulling CO2 from the air [1143d]
- New algorithm could be quantum leap in search for gravitational waves [1143d]
- California drought deepens as wet season is anything but [1143d]
- Losing a hectare of wetlands could cost upward of $8,000 in flood damages [1143d]
- After wildfires, California communities struggle with budgets [1143d]
- New research shows what it takes to make society change for the better [1143d]
- Camping reservations: 'A wicked problem of equity' [1143d]
- Drenching rains to pose greater threat to fire-damaged areas in West [1143d]
- Are 'person' or 'people' gender-neutral concepts? New study finds male tilt in analysis of billions of words [1143d]
- NASA begins critical final test on mega Moon rocket [1143d]
- Report finds massive investment gap for farm climate change adaptation [1143d]
- Miniaturized laser systems to seek out traces of life in space [1143d]
- New research finds higher unemployment insurance benefits lower the likelihood of self-employment [1143d]
- The crucial role of functional motifs—microstructural units that govern material functions—in material research [1143d]
- Water helps in the unexpected and ultrafast synthesis of collagen-like synthetic poly-L-proline [1143d]
- NASA simulator helps to shed light on mysteries of solar system [1143d]
- Data on fired managers' performance may improve investments [1143d]
- When experiencing the threat of COVID-19, people became more generous [1143d]
- Researchers achieve guest-driven self-assembly and chiral induction of photofunctional lanthanide tetrahedral cages [1143d]
- Origins of the Avars elucidated with ancient DNA [1143d]
- California drought: Sierra snowpack falls to one of lowest levels in 70 years [1143d]
- Gene linked to hearing in humans also linked to touch in sea anemones [1143d]
- 'Flash droughts' coming on faster, global study shows [1143d]
- Learning from the single cell: A new technique to unravel gene regulation [1143d]
- Testing a machine learning approach to geophysical inversion [1143d]
- Lustrous-colored 3D printing using liquid crystals [1143d]
- China's poverty alleviation policy helps reduce risk of geological disasters [1143d]
- Consumers underestimate future annual spending by over $5,000 [1143d]
- New polymer membrane tech improves efficiency of carbon dioxide capture [1143d]
- Experiments show efficient strategies evolve better over generations when people have a choice of a better teacher [1143d]
- Traces of giant prehistoric crocodiles discovered in northern British Columbia [1143d]
- Mapping out meteorites in Antarctica: Uncovering our solar system's deep past [1143d]
- Mapping the chromatin landscape reveals determinants of placental stem cell identity [1143d]
- First long-term air pollution monitoring in Togo reveals concerning levels [1143d]
- Volcanic activity may be the cause of Marsquakes [1143d]
- Persistent swinging of electrons between atomic sites in crystals [1143d]
- German and Austrian deer thus far spared SARS-CoV-2 infections, unlike US deer [1143d]
- Polarized speech: A function of self-persuasion [1143d]
- Astrophysicists set constraints on compact dark matter from gravitational wave microlensing [1143d]
- Crowdsourcing campaign identifies drivers of tropical forest loss [1144d]
- Nanomaterials: Light dependent atom clusters for sensing applications [1144d]
- How does an intestinal microbe become a pathogen? [1144d]
- Reducing nitroarenes to amines without need for extreme conditions or toxic reagent production [1144d]
- Genetic study of bacteria in livestock in China shows growing resistance to antibiotics [1144d]
- Marine sectors urged to work together to better protect marine environment [1144d]
- Interactive map gets closer to pinpointing African origins erased during slave trade [1144d]
- Using steampunk to explain quantum physics [1144d]
- Cover crops more effective than insecticides for managing pests, study suggests [1144d]
- How social media affects children at different ages, and how to protect them [1144d]
- Tiny machines in bacteria could help make new medicines [1144d]
- Kepler telescope delivers new planetary discovery from the grave [1144d]
- First audio recorded on Mars reveals two speeds of sound [1144d]
- First-of-its-kind detection of reduced human carbon dioxide emissions [1144d]
- Light pollution increasing year-round for some migrating birds [1144d]
- Estimates of the carbon cycle—vital to predicting climate change—are incorrect, researchers show [1144d]
- Wildfire smoke exposure in early pregnancy affects infant monkey behavior [1144d]
- EPA upholds Trump-era decision not to regulate contaminant [1144d]
- Scientists develop environmentally safe, frost-resistant coatings [1144d]
- T. rex's short arms may have lowered risk of bites during feeding frenzies [1144d]
- Warmer autumns could spell bad news for butterflies, suggests study [1144d]
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