The Brutalist Report - science
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- New models provide clarity around climate change and its impacts [843d]
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- Using AI to track icebergs [843d]
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- Expert report imagines possible futures for ecologically rich slice of Nova Scotia [843d]
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- First successful substitutes for ivory billiard balls were made with celluloid reinforced with ground cattle bone [843d]
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- The role of malate decarboxylate CsNADP-ME2 in mediating the balance of carbon and amino acid metabolism in fruit [843d]
- Scientists analyze the molecular mechanism of PoWRKY71 in response to drought stress in Paeonia ostii [843d]
- Chinese team completes the genome assembly of Cornus wilsoniana [843d]
- Pangenomic study of water caltrop: Structural variations play a role in speciation and asymmetric subgenome evolution [843d]
- First report on telomere-to-telomere gap-free reference genome of wild blueberry (Vaccinium duclouxii) [843d]
- Scientists explore hidden dynamics in peat under mosses and shrubs [843d]
- Study finds executive pay is influenced by gender stereotypes [843d]
- Optical trapping of optical nanoparticles: Fundamentals and applications [843d]
- Paper explores ideal orbits for space-based interferometers [843d]
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- Soot pollution from coal-fired power plants is more deadly than soot from other sources, study shows [843d]
- AI detects methane plumes from space, could be powerful tool in combating climate change [843d]
- Researchers uncover molecular mechanism of methamphetamine binding to trace amine receptor [843d]
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