The Brutalist Report - science
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- 'Epic' winter storm wallops US, leaving 1 mn without power [683d]
- Penalties, corruption and legislation are failing to deter harmful gas flaring in Nigeria, study shows [684d]
- Software lets researchers create tiny rounded objects out of DNA. Here's why that's cool [684d]
- Archaeologists uncover oldest known projectile points in the Americas [684d]
- Electrons on the run: On chirality, tunneling and light fields [684d]
- The world's largest turbulence simulation unmasks the flow of energy in astrophysical plasmas [684d]
- Reactive strip developed to quickly and easily detect and quantify allergens in foods [684d]
- Polarity proteins shape efficient 'breathing' pores in grasses [684d]
- Predicting calving problems before insemination [684d]
- Successful hypothermia in nonhuman primate paves the way for future application in human torpor during spaceflight [684d]
- Advances in understanding the quark substructure of scalars [684d]
- Ten times this year the Webb telescope blew us away with new images of our stunning universe [684d]
- Cats in the middle ages: What medieval manuscripts teach us about our ancestors' pets [684d]
- Scientists investigate potential regolith origin on Uranus' moon Miranda [684d]
- Humans have been using bear skins for at least 300,000 years, suggests study [684d]
- sPHENIX assembly update: Magnet mapped, detectors prepared [684d]
- Antarctica's emperor penguins could be extinct by 2100. And other species may follow if we don't act [684d]
- The lie of 'nobody's water' prevails in Australia: Indigenous water reserves are not enough to deliver justice [684d]
- Palm kernel product imported for use on dairy farms may actually be harmful to cows [684d]
- Viewpoint: How equity, diversity and inclusion policies are becoming a tool for capitalism [684d]
- Upconverting near‐infrared light detection in lead halide perovskite with core–shell lanthanide nanoparticles [684d]
- Can dogs sniff out bovine respiratory disease? [684d]
- NASA explores a winter wonderland on Mars [684d]
- Some no-till crop rotations on dairy farms could benefit from strategic tillage [684d]
- Video: Flight control, space weather and debris: What an astronaut needs to know [684d]
- Optical 'tweezer' enables fast, low-cost screening of bacteria and cancer cells [684d]
- Five ways to help stop biodiversity loss [684d]
- Soaring fertilizer prices could see millions more undernourished [684d]
- Zebra finches might sing to synchronize their breeding with each other [684d]
- New technique reveals changing shapes of magnetic noise in space and time [684d]
- Historic 'bomb cyclone' freezes North America [684d]
- Animals found to encounter each other more often when living closer to humans [684d]
- Microfluidic device erosion reduced with cavitation bubbles [684d]
- Male panda at Dutch zoo turns out to be female [684d]
- Researchers create the world's smallest Christmas record [684d]
- 70 percent of US under storm warning as deep freeze hits [684d]
- Brazil's Lula promises no deforestation but challenges loom [684d]
- Male fruit flies found to transfer chemical to females to induce sleep, so they won't mate with other males [684d]
- Nanoimprinting technique for humidity-responsive holographic images [684d]
- Insights into optical resonances determined by the topology of the Möbius strip [684d]
- Characterizing red pigment in ancient bone samples in Peru to reveal their sources [684d]
- Cognitive abilities of female southern pied babblers found to decline with age even as they produce more offspring [684d]
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