The Brutalist Report - science
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- Astronomers reveal the largest cosmic explosion ever seen [1105d]
- Examining ethical considerations for human remains [1105d]
- Taboo words, disability and marginalized communities [1105d]
- Researcher uses artificial intelligence to discover new materials for advanced computing [1105d]
- New hemp-based biomaterial to help with global microplastic pollution crisis [1105d]
- New research could help breed for less 'spooky' horses [1105d]
- Google Quantum AI braids non-Abelian anyons for the first time [1105d]
- New research links changes in land use to water quality and quantity [1105d]
- How bacteria evolve resistance to antibiotics [1105d]
- Solar-powered balloons detect mysterious sounds in the stratosphere [1105d]
- Bail reform law in New York had negligible effect on increases in crime [1105d]
- Experts: Metallic object that crashed into New Jersey home was a meteorite [1105d]
- New species of parasitic wasp associated with soybean pest in Minnesota [1105d]
- Saving desalination membranes from minerals and microbes [1105d]
- Researcher explores impact of recreational homes on agricultural land use [1105d]
- 'Get down from the car' is an expression you'll probably only hear in Miami: Research explains why [1105d]
- Researchers discover mechanism responsible for genome rearrangements [1105d]
- Exploring the soundscapes of other planets [1105d]
- When it comes to satellite data, sometimes more is more [1105d]
- Report: Securing a sustainable future for kelp forests [1105d]
- Study examines what drives good deeds [1105d]
- Scientists discover fire records embedded within sand dunes [1105d]
- New composite strategy leaves coverage questions behind, researchers report [1105d]
- Clarifying trends of tropical cyclones to better predict and cope with their destruction [1105d]
- Weight discrimination linked to views on poverty [1105d]
- Improved microphysics modeling of clouds [1105d]
- New study: Conservation experts warn of current dangers posed by the legal wildlife trade [1106d]
- How cells defend themselves against adenoviruses [1106d]
- Study shines spotlight on threats from lost fishing gear [1106d]
- Coral chemistry reflects Southeast Asia's economic expansion [1106d]
- What if Titan Dragonfly had a fusion engine? [1106d]
- Researchers discover a way to improve nonviral gene editing as well as a new type of DNA repair [1106d]
- Study implicates second gene in malaria parasite resistance evolution to chloroquine [1106d]
- ChatGPT could have an upside for universities—helping bust 'contract cheating' by ghostwriters [1106d]
- China's population has peaked and is now falling—opportunities and risks for Africa [1106d]
- Excessive personal consumption has serious global consequences, says researcher [1106d]
- Plastic rats and playoff beards: Superstitious behaviors in hockey fans and players increase during the playoffs [1106d]
- Opinion: Most people are terrible at matching faces to photos, making polling checks unreliable [1106d]
- Nature is changing as land abandonment increases, say researchers [1106d]
- The feeling of hunger itself may slow aging in flies [1106d]
- First-of-its-kind measurement of the universe's expansion rate weighs in on a longstanding debate [1106d]
- US fishing policy is boosting fish populations, not constraining most fisheries, finds research [1106d]
- Catalyst cleans up CO2 better with different preparation [1106d]
- A better route to benzocyclobutenes, sought-after building blocks for drugs [1106d]
- Gene switches help juvenile 'Nemo' fish adapt their physiology to a new life on the coral reef [1106d]
- Researchers discover twisted fields around mysterious fast radio burst [1106d]
- Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity, study finds [1106d]
- Hammerhead sharks found to hold their breath on deep water hunts to stay warm [1106d]
- Interactions between gut bacteria may limit antibiotics' efficacy against C. difficile [1106d]
- Reasons for talent gap in procurement field examined in new business analysis [1106d]
- Images from NASA's Perseverance may show record of wild Martian river [1106d]
- How teachers can help children generate wonder in the classroom [1106d]
- Gene linking circadian and circatidal rhythms is discovered in tiny crustacean [1106d]
- A strange, solitary life for young stars at the Milky Way's center [1106d]
- New study shows carbon-capturing phytoplankton colonized the ocean by rafting on particles of chitin [1106d]
- Idaho threatens lawsuit if US doesn't delist grizzly bears from the Endangered Species Act [1106d]
- 77 fewer tons of trash made it into the ocean thanks to this experimental LA County device [1106d]
- UK report reveals people with physical disabilities and health conditions are at much greater risk of homelessness [1106d]
- Simple liquid-dispensing robot automates experiments to evaluate yeast growth potential [1106d]
- Culprit behind destruction of New York's first dinosaur museum revealed [1106d]
- Possible first evidence for supermassive stars at the origin of globular clusters [1106d]
- Nearly 90% of Hanauma Bay usable beach may be submerged by 2030 [1106d]
- When winners are losers: Why symbolic rewards may backfire [1106d]
- A novel method for enhancing optical properties of MXenes [1106d]
- A chitosan-based coating to help avocados stay fresh [1106d]
- Speckle structured illumination endoscopy with enhanced resolution at wide field of view and depth of field [1106d]
- Novel design perovskite electrochemical cell for light-emission and light-detection [1106d]
- ESO telescope reveals hidden views of vast stellar nurseries [1106d]
- Improved cookstoves emit more ultrafine particles than conventional stoves, finds new study [1106d]
- Adding dimensions with Lucy–Richardson–Rosen algorithm to incoherent imaging [1106d]
- With new experimental method, researchers probe spin structure in 2D materials for first time [1106d]
- Great Basin: History of water supply in one of the driest regions in the US [1106d]
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