The Brutalist Report - science
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- Largest asteroid sample ever collected is coming down to Earth [367d]
- Biologists in slow and steady race to help North America's largest and rarest tortoise species [367d]
- Crowdfunding conservation: A Pacific island's plan to protect its waters [367d]
- Recycling plastic not enough, warns UN environment chief [367d]
- Arizona's sweltering summer could set new record for most heat-associated deaths in big metro [367d]
- Historians race to find Great Lakes shipwrecks before quagga mussels destroy the sites [367d]
- Workers uncover eight mummies and pre-Inca objects while expanding the gas network in Peru [367d]
- Direct synthesis of fluorinated carbon materials via solid-state mechanochemical reaction between graphite and PTFE [368d]
- Discovery in mosquitoes could lead to new strategy against dengue fever and other mosquito-borne vectors [368d]
- Negative 'retweets' appear to add to voter fraud conspiracy theories [368d]
- Research presents new development model for the world's third-longest river [368d]
- Q&A: Is hopelessness a US public health crisis? [368d]
- From 'Money Heist' to 'Squid Game': The 'glocal' strategy that keeps Netflix afloat [368d]
- Ashes of orca Tokitae finally home after her death last month in Miami [368d]
- The deep genetic structure of Africa reveals unique ancestry of inhabitants of the Angolan Namib [368d]
- Pollen analysis suggests dispersal of modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell [368d]
- Can cloud-based quantum computing really offer a quantum advantage? [368d]
- Is there more to palm oil than deforestation? [368d]
- Re-wetting is key for boosting carbon dioxide storage in southern peatlands, finds study [368d]
- How does voltage drive nonmetallic catalysts to perform electrocatalytic reactions? [368d]
- Companies in Germany are adapting to the consequences of extreme weather events [368d]
- Gold nanoclusters can improve electrochemical water splitting to produce hydrogen [368d]
- Generating homozygous mutant populations of barley microspores by ethyl methanesulfonate treatment [368d]
- Opinion: As space exploration and colonization expand, off-Earth resources will create a booming market [368d]
- Wildlife mitigating measures no help for Ottawa's freshwater turtles, says study [368d]
- Biologist explains why there were so many mosquitoes this year [368d]
- Study analyzes strategies for airlines to boost on-time performance [368d]
- Study explores supergiant iceberg's huge impact on surrounding ocean surface [368d]
- Environmental physicist discusses marine heat waves [368d]
- Cultural adaptation study shows what's better for the individual isn't always better for the group [368d]
- Solar sails could reach Mars in just 26 days [368d]
- Extensive methane gas leakage from the deepest seabed of the Baltic Sea discovered [368d]
- Research estimates that a mere 2% of all chemical exposure has been identified [368d]
- New developments in the accurate simulation of atmospheric carbon dioxide [368d]
- New business model may help curb fashion's fierce environmental impacts [368d]
- International study shows staycations are likely here to stay [368d]
- We can't see the first stars yet, but we can see their direct descendants [368d]
- Improving air quality forecasting with daily update of emission inventory [368d]
- How air pollution is making life tougher for bugs [368d]
- Smartphone utilizes 3D information encryption with dual-light-emitting materials [368d]
- Climate data product reveals humidity's role in temperature extremes [368d]
- Brazilian researchers develop method of purifying water contaminated by glyphosate [368d]
- Asian women are still a minority in diplomatic positions: How we can fix this? [368d]
- Biases against Black-sounding first names can lead to discrimination in hiring [368d]
- Chandrayaan-3's measurements of sulfur open the doors for lunar science and exploration [368d]
- A NASA spacecraft is on course to deliver material from an asteroid to Earth—here's what we could learn [368d]
- Was the freak 'medicane' storm that devastated Libya a glimpse of North Africa's future? [368d]
- The fall equinox is here. What does that mean? [368d]
- S.African chickens hit by 'worst' bird flu outbreak [368d]
- Theoretical study shows that Kerr black holes could amplify new physics [368d]
- How the peach blossom jellyfish is spreading across North America [368d]
- Researchers: 'Nature positive' isn't just planting a few trees, it's actually stopping the damage we do [368d]
- Scientists believe exoplanet Gliese 367 b is probably a solid ball of metal [368d]
- New Zealand probes mystery illness killing rare penguins [368d]
- Gases from Philippine volcano sicken dozens of children, prompting school closures in nearby towns [368d]
- Exploring the relationship between thermalization dynamics and quantum criticality in lattice gauge theories [368d]
- Unraveling the mysteries of glassy liquids [368d]
- Researchers reveal composition and regulatory mechanism of the nucleolar vacuole in C. elegans [368d]
- Researchers make progress in vector meson spin physics [368d]
- A possible explanation for an increasing trend in the cyclone Genesis Potential Index in the Arabian Sea [368d]
- Jellyfish shown to learn from past experience for the first time [368d]
- Understanding compound events in a changing climate [368d]
- Earth's crust, tectonic plates gradually formed, geoscientists find [368d]
- Astronomers find abundance of Milky Way–like galaxies in early universe, rewriting cosmic evolution theories [368d]
- Experimental garden study uses AI to show how plants respond to environmental changes [368d]
- Migratory birds can be taught to adjust to climate change, study shows [368d]
- Machine-learning-boosted drug discovery with 10-fold time reduction [368d]
- Discovery of histidine methylation as a new post-translational modification of histone proteins [368d]
- Large fossil spider found in Australia [368d]
- Efficient fuel-molecule sieving using graphene [368d]
- Why flat-faced dogs seem more cuddly than longer-muzzled dogs [368d]
- Could spent coffee grounds provide an alternative to plastic packaging? [368d]
- Astronomers discover newborn galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope [368d]
- Researchers develop tool to quickly and accurately identify mobile genetic elements like plasmids and virus [368d]
- Study reveals cosmic surprises about star formation from the dawn of time [368d]
- Parker Probe's path through solar blast yields unparalleled space weather insights [368d]
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