The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researcher describes how extraterrestrial civilizations could colonize the galaxy even if they don't have starships [1458d]
- Where rivers jump course: First global compilation of river avulsions [1458d]
- Seattle democracy vouchers increase donations, number of candidates in city elections [1458d]
- New non-radioactive, neutral reagent reveals viruses in clear detail [1458d]
- Bags or bins? When it comes to recycling, the answer is complicated [1458d]
- Three chaperones coordinate the breakup of amyloid fibrils in yeast [1458d]
- Gun violence: Experts discuss causes, trends, solutions [1458d]
- How to tie-dye cotton with acorns and rust [1458d]
- Models predict that planned phosphorus reductions will make Lake Erie more toxic [1458d]
- Developing wet circuits for biology research [1458d]
- New study maps financial ownership of over $1 trillion of the fossil fuel industry's projected 'stranded asset' loss [1458d]
- Discovery offers starting point for better gene-editing tools [1458d]
- 1 in 5 state GOP lawmakers in far-right Facebook groups, study says [1458d]
- Why haven't we discovered co-orbital exoplanets? Tides may offer a possible answer [1458d]
- Finding coherence in quantum chaos [1458d]
- Forest Service ban on prescribed fires stalls work to protect Colorado residents, water supplies [1458d]
- Delta water crisis linked to California's racist past, tribes and activists say [1458d]
- EPA proposes Bristol Bay protections in potential blow to Pebble Mine development [1458d]
- New type of extremely reactive substance discovered in the atmosphere [1458d]
- More reptile species may be at risk of extinction than previously thought [1458d]
- The 'fuel of evolution' is more abundant than previously thought in wild animals [1458d]
- People must be 'heart' of climate action, researchers say [1458d]
- Scientists shine new light on role of Earth's orbit in the fate of ancient ice sheets [1458d]
- Developing a one-stop shop for diamond-based quantum sensing materials [1458d]
- Fishing for a new source of proteoglycans, an important health food ingredient [1458d]
- Judges found to reduce sentencing when presented with full social and financial cost of incarceration [1458d]
- Identifying the top 100 global water management questions for the coming decade [1458d]
- Shedding light on spermatogenesis failure caused by testicular warming [1458d]
- Diabetes drug improves antibacterial treatment speed and effectiveness, researchers report [1458d]
- Trials show AI holds the key to improving biodiversity next to railway tracks [1458d]
- Producers and consumers must share burden of global plastic packaging waste [1458d]
- US Census Bureau: Big city losses early in COVID pandemic [1458d]
- Deforestation surges in Brazil Atlantic Forest: report [1458d]
- Wine as scapegoat in trade disputes means consumers pay the price [1458d]
- Desalination study could help engineers produce clean water more efficiently [1458d]
- New data reveals climate change might be more rapid than predicted [1458d]
- Study of North Pacific 'garbage patch' shows abundance of neuston organisms [1458d]
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