The Brutalist Report - science
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- A machine learning model for identifying new compounds to fight against global warming [1129d]
- Researchers plan to use coral to unravel the history of the slave trade on St. Croix [1129d]
- Why 'born digital firms' should have a physical presence in foreign markets [1129d]
- Team discovers new box jellyfish species in Hong Kong [1129d]
- Research shows that cod love the artificial reef at a wind farm [1129d]
- Even as temperatures rise, this hydrogel material keeps absorbing moisture [1129d]
- Bats' high-risk, high-gain hunting tactics increase prey profitability [1129d]
- Towards more efficient and eco-friendly thermoelectric oxides with hydrogen substitution [1129d]
- Study outlines scenarios leading toward a circular food system [1129d]
- NASA's TESS celebrates fifth year scanning the sky for new worlds [1129d]
- Rocket science: Alaska sky spiral caused by SpaceX fuel dump [1129d]
- Team builds and tests calibrator for NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope in record time [1129d]
- Could this copycat black hole be a new type of star? [1129d]
- The 'third teacher' is becoming a key figure in learning in the digital age, say researchers [1129d]
- Researchers develop wound dressing that can reveal infection [1129d]
- Research team releases five strawberry varieties resistant to deadly fungal disease [1129d]
- Study: Diversity of present tree species is shaped by climate change in the last 21,000 years [1129d]
- New report highlights economic earthquake risk in the United States [1129d]
- Cold water, diverse survival strategies may be key to Chinook salmon success in a changing climate [1129d]
- Researchers fight shallow lake algae blooms with floating filtration technique [1129d]
- Researchers design new self-powered ultraviolet photodetector [1129d]
- Limited resources leave youth vulnerable to digital abuse, warn researchers [1129d]
- Biological invasions as costly as natural disasters, study finds [1129d]
- One step closer to better drug therapies for tuberculosis [1129d]
- NASA shares first moon to Mars architecture concept review results [1129d]
- First rapid test for mpox developed, can be adapted for other emerging diseases [1129d]
- Large animals travel more slowly because they can't keep cool, finds study [1129d]
- Study describes mechanism that regulates activity of memory gene [1129d]
- Norse Greenlanders found to have imported timber from North America [1129d]
- Boosting multi-hole water oxidation catalysis on hematite photoanodes under low bias [1129d]
- The surprising link between deer, invasive earthworms and tree harvesting [1129d]
- Expert discusses how atmospheric rivers bring historic rainfall to California [1129d]
- Trailblazing Aeolus mission winding down [1129d]
- Should employees be allowed to choose their own teammates? [1129d]
- Tibetan Plateau soil temperatures are found to affect climate regionally, globally [1129d]
- Study shows bird feeding helps small birds fight infection [1129d]
- Nullarbor rocks reveal Australia's transformation from lush to dust [1129d]
- Studying the stomach contents of spiders shows how they help control crop pests [1129d]
- Light-activated solution kills infectious viruses and bacteria on contact [1129d]
- Mission Ax-2 set to launch stem cells to space [1129d]
- Climate pledges of world's top carbon emitters [1129d]
- Scientists estimate sea kelp generates $500 bn a year [1129d]
- T. rex skeleton sells for more than $5M at Zurich auction [1129d]
- Want to see a total solar eclipse? Here's how to plan for it, and how to set your expectations in case of clouds [1129d]
- EU lawmakers adopt vast carbon market reform [1129d]
- Antarctica's heart of ice has skipped a beat: Science briefing calls for action [1129d]
- Old NASA satellite falling to Earth, risk of danger 'low' [1129d]
- From platypus to parsecs and milliCrab: Why do astronomers use such weird units? [1129d]
- How two-eyed seeing, 'Etuaptmumk,' is changing outdoor play in early childhood education [1129d]
- Study finds early educators around the world feel burned out and devalued, suggests ways to help [1129d]
- What is essentialism? And how does it shape attitudes to transgender people and sexual diversity? [1129d]
- Scientists discover diamond defects can secure data transmission and measure temperatures [1129d]
- Large ponds can cool cities, but small ones can make temperatures and pollution worse, finds study [1129d]
- Looking for potential radio technosignatures from extragalactic sources [1129d]
- Researchers develop new test for detecting cancer biomarkers [1129d]
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