The Brutalist Report - science
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- Researchers develop a new type of light-sensitive nanoparticle to help identify ectopic pregnancy [1277d]
- Satellites cast critical eye on coastal dead zones [1277d]
- What shapes the composition of microbes in a warbler's gut? [1277d]
- Astrophysicists chronicle the history of mathematical cosmology [1277d]
- Children in child protection need more say about their care, says study [1277d]
- Research confirms wisdom of Santa's wish lists, showing holiday shoppers often don't buy what recipients want [1277d]
- Shining a new light on the importance of a critical photosynthesis pathway in plants [1277d]
- Microlaser chip adds new dimensions to quantum communication [1277d]
- Reviewing reviews: 'Top reviews' can help sway shoppers, but there are limits [1277d]
- Digital tools can transform agriculture to be more environmentally sustainable [1277d]
- Going to 'femoral head' of class to explain dinosaur evolution [1277d]
- A combination of ultrasound and nanobubbles allows cancerous tumors to be destroyed without invasive treatments [1277d]
- Research to mend broken bones, test implantable devices, and inspire future explorers on way to ISS [1277d]
- Mapping Lyme disease across western North America [1277d]
- Monterey Bay desalination project is approved despite environmental injustice concerns [1277d]
- How a rare plant species could hinder a needed lithium mine [1277d]
- Researchers identify last remaining steps in the biosynthesis of tropane alkaloids from coca [1277d]
- Helping the hellbenders: St. Louis experts work to breed struggling species [1277d]
- The Eocene rise of eastern Tibet drove an ancient monsoon that modernized Asian biodiversity [1277d]
- Genes and languages aren't always found together, says new study [1277d]
- California's Mojave desert tortoises move toward extinction. Why saving them is so hard [1277d]
- Orion spacecraft makes closest moon approach on Artemis I mission [1277d]
- NASA's going back to the moon and must confront a familiar enemy: Dust [1277d]
- A closer look at the dynamics of the p-Laplacian Allen–Cahn equation [1277d]
- Genetic 'hitchhikers' can be directed using CRISPR [1277d]
- Study analyzes dust transport in the upper levels of the atmosphere over the last two glacial cycles [1277d]
- Building green energy facilities may produce substantial carbon emissions, says study [1277d]
- 1,700-year-old spider monkey remains point to earliest evidence of primate captivity, translocation and gift diplomacy [1277d]
- Observation of mechanical bound states in the continuum in an optomechanical microresonator [1277d]
- How deep learning empowers cell image analysis [1277d]
- A possible game changer for next generation microelectronics [1277d]
- Tablet computers make preschool children's play less creative, study finds [1277d]
- Where have all the Christmas beetles gone? [1277d]
- Study finds you should keep your cats inside for the sake of their health and the surrounding environment [1277d]
- Rappers are victims of an epidemic of gun violence—just like all of America [1277d]
- Bison spread as Native American tribes reclaim stewardship [1277d]
- QR codes on milk cartons to offer window into livestock health and welfare [1277d]
- Scientists synthesize an analog of the Earth's most complex mineral in a laboratory [1277d]
- How to design clean energy subsidies that work—without wasting money on free riders [1277d]
- Intense femtosecond light pulses in the mid-infrared for spectroscopic and technical applications [1277d]
- World Cup: It's the winning, not the hosting, that delivers an economic boost [1277d]
- Verified after two decades: The fourth anaconda species [1278d]
- Wreckage from famous warships explored in 3D on anniversary of sinking [1278d]
- Less burping, more meat and milk—how livestock farmers can help tackle the climate crisis [1278d]
- Six feet of snow in Buffalo: What causes lake-effect storms like this? [1278d]
- How the Russian economy is defying and withstanding Western sanctions [1278d]
- Women are struggling to regain lost ground in the workforce after COVID-19 [1278d]
- Tracking carbon dioxide emissions from space could help support climate agreements [1278d]
- COP27: One big breakthrough but ultimately an inadequate response to the climate crisis [1278d]
- Treatment of wastewater in Nigeria's oil fields is failing, raising the risk of health hazards [1278d]
- Study shows superbugs in the environment rarely transfer over to humans: Hospitals are more risky than farms [1278d]
- With Netflix's Ancient Apocalypse, Graham Hancock has declared war on archaeologists [1278d]
- Corals found to be beneficial in saving other corals [1278d]
- Discovery reveals 'brain-like computing' at molecular level is possible [1278d]
- Why businesses, banks and society still need more women in executive roles [1278d]
- Mars: How we discovered two huge, unusual impact craters, and the secrets they unveil [1278d]
- Voter suppression: How democracies around the world are using new rules to make it harder to vote [1278d]
- Adaptations across scales: Scientists learn how the horseshoe crab sees through its cuticle lenses [1278d]
- Spy satellites, weather radars, and drones used to find new strewn field of meteorites [1278d]
- New data suggest most of the growth in the wage gap since 1980 comes from automation [1278d]
- New study outlines ways to recruit more women for bioenergy, forestry [1278d]
- Cooling nanoparticles simultaneously independently of their electric charge [1278d]
- UN climate boss settles for no cuts on emissions [1278d]
- Researchers propose design theory for high-homogeneity multilayer Halbach magnet [1278d]
- Two new species of slender gecko reported in Yunnan karsts [1278d]
- Hubble views a billowing cosmic cloud [1278d]
- Nitrogen deposition promotes tree growth and drives photosynthate allocation into wood in temperate and boreal forests [1278d]
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