The Brutalist Report - science
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- Alaska scientists find novel way to aid earthquake magnitude determination [1098d]
- Finger on the pulse of drug delivery: Preclinical study could pave the way for multiple drug doses in a single injection [1098d]
- Perseverance rover captures view of Mars' Belva Crater [1098d]
- NASA releases new solar eclipse educational materials [1098d]
- Catching foodborne illness early [1098d]
- New use for AI: Correctly estimating fish stocks [1098d]
- Perfection: The enemy of evolution [1098d]
- Researchers uncover the hidden complexity of the Montmorency tart cherry genome [1098d]
- Reading comprehension not worsened by noise, study finds [1098d]
- Viral videos about private moments may affect offline relationships [1098d]
- Study: Wildfire spread risk increases where trees, shrubs replace grasses [1098d]
- Study: Information about climate-induced migration spurs negative attitudes about immigrants [1098d]
- Why do Japanese teachers seem unready to teach critical thinking in classrooms? [1098d]
- Smart material prototype challenges Newton's laws of motion [1098d]
- Researchers call for Canada to braid Indigenous rights with endangered species laws [1098d]
- Researchers develop optoelectronic graded neurons for perceiving dynamic motion [1098d]
- Researchers transform our understanding of crystals [1098d]
- High-power, high-energy, all-fiber Mamyshev oscillator [1098d]
- A new tool for deforestation detection [1098d]
- Historical memories have long reach in consumer preferences, study finds [1098d]
- Colorado wildflowers could be epic this year thanks to abundant snowpack, but other factors in play [1098d]
- These Marines drank Camp Lejeune's poison. The road to justice is long [1098d]
- First SuperCDMS detector towers ready for dark matter detection experiment [1098d]
- Disentanglement: Breaking the activity-selectivity 'tradeoff' effect in catalytic conversion [1098d]
- Coyotes, bobcats move into human-inhabited areas to avoid apex predators, only to be killed by people [1099d]
- Half of the world's largest lakes are losing water, shows new study [1099d]
- Wiring up quantum circuits with light [1099d]
- In years after El Niño, global economy loses trillions [1099d]
- A perfect 'pathogen' storm: Vibrio bacteria, Sargassum and plastic marine debris [1099d]
- Humanity's earliest recorded kiss occurred in Mesopotamia 4,500 years ago, claims new study [1099d]
- Why Antarctic ice shelves are losing their mass and how it leads to global sea level rise [1099d]
- Even after a wet winter, California is preparing for the next drought [1099d]
- High-temperature shock synthesis of high-entropy alloy nanoparticles for catalysis [1099d]
- France moves to ban smoking in woodlands to combat growing climate-related risk of mega fires [1099d]
- An innovative heat shield that doesn't need to be replaced between missions [1099d]
- Astronomers prepare for the next 1,000 years of hazardous asteroid impacts [1099d]
- Researchers take an innovative approach to investigating inequity in parks [1099d]
- How cells select DNA damage repair pathways [1099d]
- A strange quark matter core likely exists in neutron stars [1099d]
- Ancient mass extinction event may not be so strange after all, says new study [1099d]
- Space missions set to improve solar storm forecasts [1099d]
- Researchers analyze carbon sequestration in California Current Ecosystem [1099d]
- Q&A: Bringing the debt ceiling down to our level [1099d]
- Satellites are tracking patterns that lead up to El Niño [1099d]
- Researchers advise limiting the number of intercropping species in rubber-based agroforestry [1099d]
- Conservationists propose 'global conservation basic income' to safeguard biodiversity [1099d]
- Deep learning system can analyze images to protect deep-sea coral reefs much faster than humans [1099d]
- The importance of social media in corporate social responsibility [1099d]
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