The Brutalist Report - science
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- Study finds ultimate limits of spaceplates in optical systems [1401d]
- Learning some new steps in the energy conversion dance [1401d]
- Team tests the effects of oxygen on uranium [1401d]
- How 'Shark Week' could inspire love for ocean predators [1401d]
- North Atlantic temperature helps forecast extreme events in Northeast Brazil up to three months in advance [1401d]
- Climate change and land-use changes increase likelihood of flood events [1401d]
- Fertility of the sea: Researchers study how nutrient sources make it to the base of the food web [1401d]
- Study finds that tomatoes, but not farm workers or gardeners, are safe from soil lead [1401d]
- How do galaxies evolve? A college student may have provided the missing link [1401d]
- Majority of early career researchers in physical science want to publish open access, but face financial barriers [1401d]
- Working to discover new treatments for tuberculosis [1401d]
- How different cancer cells respond to drug-delivering nanoparticles [1401d]
- Gender pay gap linked to unpaid chores in childhood [1401d]
- A fast, efficient COVID-19 biosensor is under development [1401d]
- 'Sensing system' spots struggling ecosystems [1401d]
- Climate change drives Europe towards record fire year [1401d]
- New method to map the surface of the moon increases accuracy to unprecedented levels [1401d]
- Technologies for single-cell RNA profiling can help dissect the cellular bases of complex diseases around the globe [1401d]
- Flexible method for shaping laser beams extends depth-of-focus for OCT imaging [1401d]
- North 'plaza' in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round, study finds [1401d]
- Examining the effect of temperature on animals' reproductive strategies [1401d]
- Competition limits the ranges of mountain birds [1401d]
- At the water's edge: Self-assembling 2D materials at a liquid–liquid interface [1401d]
- Just 10 financial actors found to hold the key to climate change [1401d]
- An AI-assisted analysis of three-dimensional galaxy distribution in our universe [1401d]
- Taste sensors keep proteins in order in flies [1401d]
- What will it take to stabilize the Colorado River? [1401d]
- Buckyballs on gold are less exotic than graphene [1401d]
- How biology's hardest working pigments and 'MOFs' might just save the climate [1401d]
- You can buy SpaceX toys and collectibles starting next year [1401d]
- Expanding food assistance may help colleges retain students, study says [1401d]
- Under attack, global sexual health 'can't rely on US' [1401d]
- Striving for quality over quantity: A common challenge for schools around the globe [1401d]
- 100 million-year-old footprints of world's biggest dinosaur species found at restaurant in China [1401d]
- Florida manatees death toll grows but falls below record pace [1401d]
- Kids want to put Montana on trial for unhealthy climate policies [1401d]
- Tiny bodies of bats allow perfect balance between flight costs and heat dissipation [1401d]
- True size of the largest tropical peatland revealed [1401d]
- Big south swell could produce 10 foot waves at San Diego beaches [1401d]
- Report shows growing cities are under pressure, but there are positive signs too [1401d]
- More news, more worry during pandemic [1401d]
- Sustainable practices linked to farm size in organic farming [1401d]
- You can see where the Webb Telescope took a direct hit from a micrometeorite on one of its mirrors [1401d]
- How the humble sea cucumber could transform fish farming [1401d]
- Critically endangered tree gets frisky in 'desperate' attempt for survival [1401d]
- When hippos roamed, past temperatures were much higher [1401d]
- What are crowdsourced photos taken along hiking trails telling us about the climate? [1401d]
- A model trained to predict spectroscopic profiles helps to decipher the structure of materials [1401d]
- Study shows that skyrmions and antiskyrmions can coexist at different temperatures [1401d]
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