The Brutalist Report - science
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- NASA instrument bound for Titan could reveal chemistry leading to life [847d]
- Boosting survival of a beneficial bacterium in the human gut [847d]
- Scientists reveal protein synthesis mechanism in Giardia [847d]
- France reports 910 dolphins washed up on Atlantic coast [847d]
- East and West Germans show preference for different government systems 30 years on [847d]
- The best way to learn about Venus could be with a fleet of balloons [847d]
- Carbon nanotube films as ultrasensitive photodetectors: Progress and challenges [847d]
- Breaking bonds: Double-helix unzipping reveals DNA physics [847d]
- Klara, a transparent fish for research on aging [847d]
- Numerical simulation of materials-oriented ultra-precision diamond cutting: Review and outlook [847d]
- Qubits put new spin on magnetism: Boosting applications of quantum computers [847d]
- Genomic study of ancient humans sheds light on human evolution on the Tibetan Plateau [847d]
- Researchers develop biodegradable, biorecyclable glass [847d]
- What do we define as urban green space? [847d]
- NASA uses 30-year satellite record to track and project rising seas [847d]
- Evidence for the existence of a deeply bound dibaryon, built entirely from beauty quarks [847d]
- New machine-learning approach identifies one molecule in a billion selectively, with graphene sensors [847d]
- The Black Sea drone incident highlights the loose rules around avoiding 'accidental' war [847d]
- How on-demand buses in Australia can transform travel and daily life for people with disabilities [847d]
- What can we expect from the final UN climate report? And what is the IPCC anyway? [847d]
- Xcel is cleaning up radioactive water spill at Minnesota plant [847d]
- Fossil site is 'Rosetta Stone' for understanding early life [847d]
- Chicago birders rejoice as Arctic gull makes rare visit to local beaches: 'This is about as good as it gets' [847d]
- How coffee plantations limit birds' diets [847d]
- Study shows social media content opens new frontiers for sustainability science researchers [847d]
- Researchers discover fossilized giant zebra tracks in South Africa [847d]
- The Willow Arctic oil drilling project—the latest battle in a long fight over Alaska's North Slope [847d]
- A new approach to assessing policies in the climate crisis [847d]
- Rolls-Royce wins UK funds for 'Moon' nuclear reactors [847d]
- Novel catalyst for highly selective photoelectroreduction of carbon dioxide to ethanol [847d]
- New study investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UFO reporting [847d]
- A scalable and programmable quantum phononic processor based on trapped ions [847d]
- Birth in captivity shown to have lasting impact for native birds [847d]
- Scientists identify heat wave at bottom of ocean [847d]
- Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions, shows study [847d]
- New study counts the environmental cost of managing Japanese knotweed [847d]
- Researchers find human transportation largely responsible for spread of invasive spotted lanternfly [847d]
- Mountain forests are being lost at an accelerating rate, putting biodiversity at risk, warns study [847d]
- River deltas: Valuable and under threat [847d]
- Many California state workers struggle to make ends meet, new report finds [847d]
- Remote sensing is reshaping how real estate economics is understood [847d]
- Discovery of novel gene to aid breeding of climate resilient crops [847d]
- JWST probes chemistry around a newborn star [847d]
- Scientists call for a multilingual approach to conservation [847d]
- NASA rockets to search for hurricane-like swirls in Earth's upper atmosphere [847d]
- Rethinking the global water cycle: Research examines mystery behind ancient groundwater [847d]
- Math determines the dynamically coordinated regulation of edge velocity by Rho GTPases [847d]
- Diversification of the ruminant skull—from microevolutionary processes to macroevolutionary patterns [847d]
- Solving the paradox of how animals managed to evolve with bright colors without being eaten [847d]
- How written product reviews influence consumer impressions of star ratings [847d]
- Identifying organic compounds with visible light [847d]
- Math answers puzzling behavior of bat ears, paving way for real-world upgrade to sonar tech [848d]
- Update of a local tree field guide offers 'antidote for plant blindness' [848d]
- An elegant new orchid is found hiding in plain sight [848d]
- Investigating the effects of amide-to-ester substitutions on membrane permeability of cyclic peptides [848d]
- Sorrow in Peru as mudslides destroy homes [848d]
- Their time to slime: who will be 'Mollusc of the Year'? [848d]
- Study sheds light on ancient microbial dark matter [848d]
- Young children develop better learning skills when taught by teachers of the same ethnicity, US study suggests [848d]
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