The Brutalist Report - science
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- Using machine learning to better understand how water behaves [691d]
- New political redistricting procedure may prevent gerrymandering by forcing parties to act fairly [691d]
- Canada increases biodiversity funding in crunch UN talks [691d]
- At COP15, businesses urged to act for nature [691d]
- Malaysia landslide death toll rises to 23 [691d]
- Pentagon has received 'several hundreds' of new UFO reports [691d]
- Atomic structure of a staphylococcal bacteriophage using cryo-electron microscopy [691d]
- Using additive manufacturing to detect counterfeit parts [691d]
- Study examines bacteria living in and on mosquitoes [691d]
- NASA's Perseverance rover to begin building Martian sample depot [691d]
- Ancient goldworking toolkit from burial near Stonehenge revealed [691d]
- Mapping the middle ground: Balancing mining activities with survival of Utah's rare plants [691d]
- Using quantum-inspired computing to discover an improved catalyst for clean hydrogen [691d]
- Linking fossil climate proxies to living bacteria helps climate predictions [691d]
- Scientists discover what was on the menu of the first dinosaurs [691d]
- Model shows extinction cascades caused by land use and climate change will wipe out more than 25% of world biodiversity [691d]
- A sensitization strategy achieves hyperfluorescence [691d]
- A deep red, cranberry-tinted lipstick that's also antimicrobial [691d]
- What goes into a retailer's decision to lower prices? [691d]
- Expanding research into the chemistry of environmentally friendly power generation [691d]
- Commentary: Fusion skepticism follows a century of genius, fraud and hype [691d]
- Study reveals that wild African elephants choose paths leading directly to their favorite food [691d]
- Bird diversity increased in severely burned forests of southern Appalachian mountains [691d]
- Fostering policy dialogue and knowledge exchange for pollinator protection: New policy brief [691d]
- Printing atom by atom: Lab explores nanoscale 3D printing [691d]
- Astronomers may have uncovered how galaxies change their shape [691d]
- The Dutch cycle twice as much as Germans in winter, finds transport study [691d]
- Biodiversity study shows loss of insect diversity in nature reserves due to surrounding farmland [691d]
- Coffee, child labor, and education: Examining a triple social–ecological trade-off in an Afromontane forest landscape [691d]
- NASA launches international mission to survey Earth's water [691d]
- UK needs to use phosphorus sustainably, say researchers [691d]
- Climate change: Rivers and lakes need better protection, says report [691d]
- Earth's water is 4.5 billion years old, says new study [691d]
- Where are the best places to land humans on Mars? [691d]
- Inflating a habitat to destruction to test its limits before going to orbit [691d]
- Rubble pile asteroids might be the best places to build space habitats [691d]
- Unraveling cell fate decisions through single cell methods and mathematical models [691d]
- Q&A: Ukraine conflict 'hindering SDGs progress' [691d]
- Crop waste cattle feed solution 'averts toxic fires' [691d]
- Scientists testing future technology to extend solar energy measurements [691d]
- Nuclear fusion may still be decades away, but the latest breakthrough could speed up its development [691d]
- Christmas comes early for Aeolus with improved laser performance [691d]
- California approves sweeping climate change strategy that's short on details [691d]
- How to win the gift-stealing game Bad Santa, according to a mathematician [691d]
- Comet Interceptor construction moves forward [691d]
- Biodegradable medical gowns may add to greenhouse gas [691d]
- Well, actually: Mansplaining is a problem in the workplace [691d]
- How research is boosting voter turnout [691d]
- New study confirms light from outside our galaxy brighter than expected [691d]
- Aboriginal people built in the Darling River for centuries—now there are plans to demolish these important structures [691d]
- Hubble captures majestic barred spiral galaxy NGC 6956 [691d]
- Long-term Western precipitation trends are stable, says atmospheric scientist [691d]
- Growing fears of 'dead pool' on Colorado River as drought threatens Hoover Dam water [691d]
- Possible new ways to continue growing coffee in a changing climate [691d]
- Study observes Luttinger liquid behavior in a quasi-2D system [691d]
- What is a 'name microaggression?' And could you be doing it without knowing? [691d]
- Research efforts begin to transform police rape investigations in England and Wales [691d]
- Glaciers have existed on Earth for at least 60 million years—far longer than previously thought [691d]
- Number of Welsh speakers has declined—pandemic disruption to education may be a cause [691d]
- Punk hairstyles and pirouettes: There's more to spiders than people think [691d]
- New DNA analysis provides first accurate tuberculosis genome [691d]
- How wildlife in ponds has evolved to survive frozen water—and how you can help more animals stay alive [691d]
- Stromboli's 'rejuvenation' heralds era of more variable volcanic eruptions [691d]
- Some sharks return to the same sites to breed for decades [691d]
- Over the holidays, try talking to your relatives like an anthropologist [691d]
- Spectacular Anglo-Saxon burial uncovered—here's what it tells us about women in seventh-century England [691d]
- A poison helps us understand molecular hydrogen-producing biocatalysts [691d]
- Astronomers discover irregularities in the cores of red giants [691d]
- Why aren't all black bears black? [691d]
- Climate change played key role in dinosaur success story [691d]
- Educating young people about relationships to counteract negative role models and 'Disneyfied' portrayals of love [691d]
- Organic dyes with persistent delayed fluorescence and ultralong phosphorescence [691d]
- Team of physicists suggests LIGO could be used to detect giant alien spacecraft [691d]
- Physicists create the first two-dimensional ferrimagnetism in graphene [691d]
- Scientists reveal why Brussels sprouts taste better as you get older, and why your grandparents were right all along [691d]
- Scientists develop low-cost system to measure space weather without leaving the ground [691d]
- The real-world isn't static: Understanding how fluctuating stressors affect wetlands [691d]
- Two fungi work together to kill fig trees [691d]
- Research explains why sexual arousal can turn men off long-term relationships [691d]
- Researchers compile world's first 'atlas' of airborne microbes [691d]
- Temperature rising on Soyuz, crew not in danger [691d]
- Satellite launched to map the world's oceans, lakes, rivers [691d]
- Vertically aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes for energy storage and the electronics industry [691d]
- Imposter physical particles revealed: A key advance for quantum technology [691d]
- The discovery of interfacial ferromagnetism in 2D antiferromagnet heterostructures [691d]
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