The Brutalist Report - science
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- Chemical contamination on International Space Station is out of this world, study shows [626d]
- Vaccination campaign protects endangered wild cattle from highly contagious potentially fatal skin disease [626d]
- New technique measures structured light in a single shot [626d]
- Nitrogen runoff strategies complicated by climate change [626d]
- The 'unknome': A database of human genes we know almost nothing about [626d]
- Forests are breaking up in the tropics but coming together elsewhere. Here's what it means for wildlife and the climate [626d]
- If this heat isn't bad enough, new study says snakebites are another risk [626d]
- Portugal, Spain battle wildfires amid heat wave alerts [626d]
- Meet the Persian Gold Tarantula: A new species discovery just in time for tarantula appreciation day 2023 [626d]
- Collaborative salt marsh research championed by global scientists [626d]
- New tool provides greater accuracy for medical biosensors [626d]
- Good smells, bad smells: It's all in the insect brain [626d]
- Heavy rains unleash landslides, flooding in Scandinavia [626d]
- Computer science can help farmers explore alternative crops and sustainable farming methods [626d]
- A spectacular fireball just streaked across Melbourne, but astronomers didn't see it coming [626d]
- Umlungu: The colorful history of a word used to describe white people in South Africa [626d]
- Successfully managing forests must include stewarding the hidden life belowground [626d]
- Classroom environmental education doesn't change attitudes, according to new research [626d]
- Pause in recent coral recovery on much of Great Barrier Reef [626d]
- Ivy, dandelions and other common wildflowers are a crucial resource for pollinating insects [626d]
- Ancient DNA reveals an early African origin of cattle in the Americas [626d]
- Researchers use SPAD detector to achieve 3D quantum ghost imaging [626d]
- Size matters: Genome size dynamics driven by copy number variation in a green alga [626d]
- 'Forever chemicals' could be phased out in Australia under new restrictions. Here's what you need to know [626d]
- Study compares youth detained for sex trafficking with more serious offenders [626d]
- Researchers create high-performance aluminum matrix composites with asymmetric cryocooling [626d]
- Gravitational waves may reveal nature of dark matter [626d]
- City-dwelling wildlife demonstrate 'urban trait syndrome' [626d]
- Unconventional luxury brand collaborations are everywhere. What is the appeal? [626d]
- Young people need more support coping with online sexual harm [626d]
- Martynoside found to rescue 5-fluorouracil-impaired ribosome biogenesis by stabilizing RPL27A [626d]
- Common ancestors of bats were omnivorous, according to resurrection of ancestral sweet receptors [626d]
- New metalens lights the way for advanced control of quantum emission [626d]
- Foreign-born CEOs more likely to be dismissed from firms [626d]
- How to change an asteroid into a space habitat, in just 12 years [626d]
- Re-imagining democracy for the 21st century, possibly without the trappings of the 18th century [626d]
- Significant shifts in inorganic carbon and ecosystem state in a temperate estuary [626d]
- In the future, we could snuff out cyclones, but weather control comes with new risks [626d]
- Discovery of two new specimens suggests Hupehsuchus was an ancient filter feeder [626d]
- Scientists discover new ecosystem underneath hydrothermal vents [626d]
- Quantum material exhibits 'non-local' behavior that mimics brain function [626d]
- A nanocapsulation strategy for facile analysis and processing of insoluble aromatic polymers in water [626d]
- Advancing 2D materials: Achieving the goal with UV-assisted atomic layer deposition [626d]
- A biochip that can be used to perform rapid genetic screening of thousands of molecules [626d]
- Carbon Capture and Storage projects in Denmark at risk from bitumen formation [626d]
- After capturing image of black hole, what's next? [626d]
- Pacific wasp named as a new species more than a century after first being spotted [626d]
- Capacity and vulnerability analysis of flood risk [626d]
- Physicists open new path to an exotic form of superconductivity [626d]
- Beaver-like dams can enhance existing flood management strategies for at-risk communities, study finds [626d]
- Overlooked CO2 emissions induced by air pollution control devices in China's coal-fired power plants [626d]
- How much snow disappears into thin air? [626d]
- Computational microscope achieves 3D high-resolution imaging with a wide field of view [626d]
- NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter flies again after unscheduled landing [626d]
- Investors force Black families out of home ownership, new research shows [626d]
- Hip bone found in cave in France may represent a previously unknown lineage of Homo sapiens [626d]
- War-damaged urban environment in Kharkiv is fatal for bats: Loss of roosts and lethal traps in destroyed buildings [626d]
- Two-thirds of the world's biodiversity lives in the soil [626d]
- NASA search and rescue team prepares for safe return of Artemis II crew [626d]
- Understanding the role of sociality and implications for disease transmission among bighorn sheep populations [626d]
- Hedonism drives luxury brand loyalty, not quality, according to study [626d]
- Strong solar flare erupts from sun [626d]
- Successful polycarbonate synthesis using the photo-on-demand interfacial polymerization method [626d]
- Model with an extraordinary glass-forming ability expected to approach the ideal glass state, if it exists [626d]
- How turtles developed over the past 200 million years: Diversity of body size in turtles studied [626d]
- Research provides insights into ion hydration in water-based solutions for industrial design and manufacturing [626d]
- Helical and striped arrangement of conducting polymers [626d]
- Smoking-gun evidence for modified gravity at low acceleration from Gaia observations of wide binary stars [626d]
- Electrons now moving through the superconducting accelerator that will power SLAC's X-ray laser [626d]
- 3D printing technology achieves precision light control for structural coloration [626d]
- German drought prompts rethink for ancient palace park trees [626d]
- South American summit seeks roadmap to save Amazon [626d]
- European scientists make it official. July was the hottest month on record by far. [626d]
- New Antarctic extremes 'virtually certain' as world warms [627d]
- Bat activity lower at solar farm sites, study finds [627d]
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