The Brutalist Report - science
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- Algeria fires mostly contained but more residents forced to evacuate [930d]
- How do you take a better image of atom clouds? Mirrors—lots of mirrors [930d]
- Experts go all in when CEBAF is in trouble [930d]
- Forecasting the future to help protect monarch butterflies [930d]
- Scientists are discovering ways to eliminate PFAS, but this growing global health problem isn't going away soon [930d]
- Ultrathin dental camera inspired by insect-eye structure [930d]
- After 45 years, the 5-billion-year legacy of the Voyager 2 interstellar probe is just beginning [930d]
- Stop dissing pessimism—it's part of being human [930d]
- A third straight La Niña is likely—here's how you and your family can prepare [930d]
- 60 million years of climate change drove the evolution and diversity of reptiles [930d]
- Scientists take a deep dive into how sharks use the ocean [930d]
- Inflationary psychology could make things worse, but for now it's in check [930d]
- Study sheds new light on materials assembly in confinement [930d]
- Replacing pesticides with ants to protect crops [930d]
- Where exactly will astronauts land on the moon? NASA is going to tell us [930d]
- Researchers design compact high-power laser using plasma optics [930d]
- Wave created by Tonga volcano eruption reached 90 meters—nine times taller than 2011 Japan tsunami [930d]
- Which animals can best withstand climate change? [930d]
- Climate change may cause steeper wheat price spikes and economic inequality [930d]
- Scientists identify O-GlcNAcylation as cause of pancreatic tumor growth by regulating MDH1 [930d]
- Developmental biologists map multi-gene activity hotspots in developing embryos for the first time [930d]
- Scientists stunned by vast insect migration [930d]
- Nanorods overcome tigecycline resistance of Klebsiella pneumonia [930d]
- Shark depredation impacts support for shark conservation [930d]
- How certain environment authority decisions are based on trust in citizen data [930d]
- How a scientist established a two-stage solar flare early warning system [930d]
- Anti-Black racism linked to lower support for some gun rights [930d]
- Transcriptome analysis reveals the regulatory mechanism by which MdWOX11 suppresses shoot formation in apples [930d]
- Spatial-network modeling may offer new path to monitoring political hotspots [930d]
- A sustainable path to eliminate hunger in africa [930d]
- Microbes protect a leaf beetle—but for a price [930d]
- Employee turnover costs more than you think [930d]
- Compost to computer: Bio-based materials used to salvage rare earth elements [930d]
- Microplastics continue to cause havoc to our environment [930d]
- A machine for sorting zebrafish eggs [930d]
- What is the maximum number of moons that Earth could have? [930d]
- Astronomers have detected one of the biggest black hole jets in the sky [930d]
- Considering how friction is maximized when liquids flow on nanoscales [930d]
- Novel hypotheses answer key questions about the evolution of sexual reproduction [930d]
- Historical rates of enslavement predict modern rates of American gun ownership [930d]
- Insufficient access to reliable and affordable internet amplifies inequalities in Melbourne [930d]
- Alligators are among the residents of Florida's largest and oldest state park [930d]
- Manufacturing metal-organic framework-based composites for efficiency [930d]
- Heat waves aren't going away. Here's how we can prepare [930d]
- Natural substances show promise against coronavirus [930d]
- How a woodpecker that feasts on ants lost its taste for the sweetness of sap [930d]
- Researchers investigate new mixture material used for quarter-wave plate laser beam splitter [930d]
- Scientists identify liquid-like atoms in densely packed solid glasses [930d]
- Does reality television-style singing influence singing self-concept? [930d]
- New tool provides wave flooding predictions for West Maui [930d]
- New evidence that water separates into two different liquids at low temperatures [930d]
- A greener route to blue: New method drastically reduces amount of solvent needed to produce organic dyes [930d]
- Modulating biomolecular condensates: A novel approach to drug discovery [930d]
- NASA rocket using 'astronomical forensics' will study exploded star [930d]
- A step toward the creation of materials controlled by artificial genes [930d]
- Food production impacts Earth and its natural processes [930d]
- New image from Webb shows galaxy NGC 1365, known to have an actively feeding supermassive black hole [930d]
- Zombie fungus-infected fly wins second BMC Ecology and Evolution image competition [930d]
- Spain wildfire resumes, threatening natural park [930d]
- Medieval friars were 'riddled with parasites,' study finds [930d]
- Mathematical model of animal growth shows life is defined by biology, not physics [930d]
- Chromosomal study suggests people were living in South America as far back as 18,000 years ago [930d]
- Scientists thought they knew how the nose 'knows,' but new research suggests otherwise [930d]
- Plasma-produced gas helps protect plants against pathogens [930d]
- Big lessons about biodiversity loss from a little French river [930d]
- Algeria fire crews rein in blazes that left 38 dead [930d]
- Huge complex of 500 standing stones found in Spain [930d]
- New Zealand flood recovery estimated to take 'years' [930d]
- Chinese city dims lights in heatwave power crunch [930d]
- Greenland treads softly on tourism as icebergs melt [930d]
- Backyard mosquito spraying booms, but may be too deadly [931d]
- Implications of global home food delivery revolution [931d]
- Sharpest image ever of universe's most massive known star [931d]
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