The Brutalist Report - science
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- Human ancestry has been shaped by mixing and matching alleles, show two recent studies [630d]
- Examining puppeteer fungus' targeted takeover of zombie flies [630d]
- New images released by Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope [630d]
- Study shows accuracy of genetically based disease predictions varies from individual to individual [630d]
- Radiant protostars and shadowy clouds clash in stellar nursery [630d]
- Uncovering the mechanism of photoexcited nucleobases: Is decay fast or suppressed? [630d]
- A guide through the genome of crops [630d]
- NASA picks Bezos' Blue Origin to build lunar landers for moonwalkers [630d]
- Italy's deadly floods just latest example of climate change's all-or-nothing weather extremes [630d]
- 'Mini kangaroos' hop back in South Australia [630d]
- 7.7 magnitude earthquake causes small tsunami on South Pacific islands [630d]
- Mapping the shallow seabed of the Mediterranean coast using satellite images [630d]
- Red tide toxin sent them to the hospital. See what happened to a pair of Florida turtles [630d]
- Wild horses spent the harsh winter at California's Mono Lake. Now they're turning up dead [630d]
- Even weak traffic noise has a negative impact on work performance, finds Swedish research [630d]
- Extended-range forecasts to be recast in next model upgrade [630d]
- A simple way to improve employee well-being without denting productivity [630d]
- Could NASA resurrect the Spitzer space telescope? [630d]
- Fatty acids might exist in space [630d]
- Bees can do so much more than you think—from dancing to being little art critics [630d]
- From bird feces frogs to alligator snapping turtles—here are nature's masters of deception [630d]
- Did life evolve more than once? Researchers are closing in on an answer [630d]
- Saving humanity: Here's a radical approach to building a sustainable and just society [630d]
- Report: Climate change set to breach 1.5 C limit for first time by 2027 [630d]
- Theoretical study offers proof that one parallel world cannot be extremely different from the other [630d]
- Researcher searching for 'holy grail' of sustainable bioenergy [630d]
- With mouth-watering foods, mountain farms in Europe seek climate readiness [630d]
- Study finds pollinators are attracted to humidity, not just scent [630d]
- Exploring a novel way to convert heat to electricity [630d]
- Demystifying vortex rings in nuclear fusion and supernovae [630d]
- Evidence of bird sacrifices to the goddess Isis in ancient Roman Empire [630d]
- Plastic pervasive in food supply, says new study [630d]
- NASA's Lucy spacecraft adjusts course for asteroid flyby in November [630d]
- New conservation tool aims to inspire action to tackle the toll of road networks on global primate populations [630d]
- Study finds 90% of Australian teachers can't afford to live where they teach [630d]
- Artificial intelligence catalyzes gene activation research and uncovers rare DNA sequences [630d]
- Study examines education reforms in Wales [630d]
- New study reveals possible future health impacts related to climate mitigation [630d]
- Researchers build mosquito testing arena to discover how they find us over long distances [630d]
- Scientists urge crackdown on methane emissions with only 13% regulated [630d]
- Room-temperature, solid-state synthesis of high-quality CCI thin films [630d]
- Novel tin-based metal–organic frameworks for reducing carbon dioxide to formate [630d]
- 'Electrifying' achievement for making more sustainable polymers [630d]
- Mapping and AI apps suggest ceasing management of forests not enough to offset carbon emissions [630d]
- Study reveals gut microbiota can ferment carbon nanomaterials into organic metabolites [630d]
- New research shows practices from the past will be key to future soil carbon solutions [630d]
- Study combines quantum computing and generative AI for drug discovery [630d]
- Using microbial degradation to break down chlorinated PFAS in wastewater [630d]
- AI powers second-skin-like wearable tech [630d]
- Biophysicists design new cell-like transport system, important milestone for synthetic biology [630d]
- Chemists discover intriguing property of new bismuth complexes [630d]
- Innovative imaging technique uses the quantum properties of X-ray light [630d]
- When crystals flow: Semicrystalline polymer shown to flow at temperatures below its melting point [630d]
- Topologically structured light detects the position of nano-objects with atomic resolution [630d]
- Complex biological behaviors: How multiple oscillators interact in live cells [630d]
- Discovery of functional prebiotic metabolism shows promise for improving carbon-capture technologies [630d]
- Environmental memory propels collective cell migration, shows study [630d]
- Small, fast-growing reef fishes evolved in a warming ocean, finds study [630d]
- Researchers report technique to fabricate nanosheets in one minute [630d]
- The Noah's Ark for plants beneath the English countryside [630d]
- An X-ray look at the heart of powerful quasars [630d]
- Push for transit, walkable communities growing across US [630d]
- Threatening 22 million people, Mexico's Popocatepetl is a very closely watched volcano [630d]
- 7.7 magnitude earthquake in far Pacific creates small tsunami off Vanuatu [630d]
- Mastodon bones unearthed by Michigan work crew go on display in museum [630d]
- Videos show purported ivory-billed woodpeckers as US moves toward extinction decision [630d]
- How good is the data for tracking countries' agricultural greenhouse gas emissions? [630d]
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