The Brutalist Report - science
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- Rare flooding traps 1,000 people in US Death Valley [824d]
- Going once, going twice... Pakistan lions up for auction [824d]
- Portugal sets new July heat record, worsening severe drought [824d]
- Growing cereal crops with less fertilizer [824d]
- No, the human brain did not shrink 3,000 years ago: research [824d]
- New, enhanced AdObservatory.org provides transparency and insights on digital political spending [824d]
- Research team first to develop 3D structure of twinkle protein [824d]
- Dual-plasmid editing system improves DNA digital storage potential [824d]
- The many ways nature nurtures human well-being [824d]
- Common weed may be 'super plant' that holds key to drought-resistant crops [824d]
- New research on the emergence of the first complex cells challenges orthodoxy [824d]
- New at-home, saliva-based COVID test as effective as PCR in preliminary analysis [824d]
- Scientists characterize the potato L-type lectin StLecRK-IV.1, which negatively regulates late blight resistance [824d]
- 'Shouting distance': That's how close the Inflation Reduction Act would get US to its climate goals [824d]
- Researchers show that locusts can 'sniff' out human cancer [824d]
- 'Simple yet powerful': Seeing cell secretion like never before [824d]
- Hubble gazes at a star-studded skyfield [825d]
- 10 years since landing, NASA's Curiosity Mars rover still has drive [825d]
- NASA Goddard's 'Web Around Asteroid Bennu' shows in SIGGRAPH film fest [825d]
- NASA's ShadowCam launches aboard Korea Pathfinder Lunar Orbiter [825d]
- Oregon's wildfire risk map emerges as new climate flashpoint [825d]
- Gases from Iceland's volcano threaten nearby village [825d]
- Tijuana sewage spill shutters Imperial Beach and Coronado shorelines, yet again [825d]
- Machine learning reveals hidden components of X-ray pulses [825d]
- History of DDT ocean dumping off LA coast even worse than expected, EPA finds [825d]
- Beating the heat becoming more difficult, science says [825d]
- AI helps discover new space anomalies [825d]
- No trace of dark matter halos [825d]
- Exploring arcobacter risk to the food industry and human health [825d]
- Why early Romans used lopsided dice [825d]
- Researchers unveil key processes in marine microbial evolution [825d]
- For advance drought warning, look to the plants [825d]
- Ultrasensitive optical sensing instrument has broad medical, science uses [825d]
- Changing lifestyles in response to the effects of climate change [825d]
- 'Synthetic embryo' breakthrough but growing human organs far off [825d]
- Reinforcement learning–based simulations show human desire to always want more may speed up learning [825d]
- Homogenized global food system puts people and planet at risk [825d]
- New research reveals 'shameful' extent of child poverty in New Zealand [825d]
- Do 'bouncing universes' have a beginning? [825d]
- Safety risk as feeding wild animals linked to artificial selection of harassment behavior [825d]
- Researchers report solar energetic particle event observed by China's Tianwen-1 mission [825d]
- Don't fall for the snake oil claims of 'structured water.' A chemist explains why it's nonsense [825d]
- Graphene oxide membranes reveal unusual behaviour of water at the nanoscale [825d]
- The value of seagrass to the planet's future is far greater than appreciated [825d]
- Simulating infinitely many chaotic particles using a quantum computer [825d]
- Should we be worried about our pet cats and dogs getting COVID? [825d]
- Business can no longer ignore extreme heat events. It's becoming a danger to the bottom line [825d]
- New Zealand launches plan to prepare for climate change impacts: Five areas where the hard work starts now [825d]
- World's first 'synthetic embryo': Why this research is more important than you think [825d]
- The length of Earth's days has been mysteriously increasing, and scientists don't know why [825d]
- Self-censoring divisive language at work can deplete employees, with spillover effects at home [825d]
- Massachusetts legalizing sports betting brings more harm than good, experts say [825d]
- NOAA still expects above-normal Atlantic hurricane season [825d]
- Simultaneous multi-gas detection needs only sub-μL analyte [825d]
- A year in the life of the mouse lemur [825d]
- Earth's lakes emit less methane than previously thought [825d]
- Large-scale study of Brazilian wetlands shows biodiversity loss undermines ecosystem functioning [825d]
- Distinguishing scientific results from experimental artifacts [825d]
- The developing bird pelvis passes through ancestral dinosaurian conditions [825d]
- Researchers aim to turn Martian air, dirt and sunlight into iron [825d]
- Irreplaceable roles of crocodiles and relatives are at risk of being lost [825d]
- Data-driven discovery of NbOI2 as a high performance layered piezoelectric [825d]
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