The Brutalist Report - science
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- A new tool to better model future wildfire impacts in the United States [396d]
- North America's first people may have arrived by sea ice highway as early as 24,000 years ago [396d]
- California children sue US govt over pollution [396d]
- Electronic pathways may enhance collective atomic vibrations' magnetism [396d]
- Researchers fill the final gaps in the Arabidopsis genome sequence [396d]
- Study identifies Florida's potential invasive species threats [396d]
- Scientists use fiber optic cable to study Arctic seafloor permafrost [396d]
- Study shows how Rembrandt broke new ground with lead-based impregnation of canvas for The Night Watch [396d]
- Studying old texts using modern climate lenses [396d]
- UK project enhances legal understanding for legally accountable 10-year-olds, research finds [396d]
- Harnessing AI for non-destructive in situ root imaging and phenotyping [396d]
- Reforming agricultural AI: EasyDAM_V3 unveils next-gen automatic fruit labeling [396d]
- Researchers develop sustainable wound dressing hydrogel based on seaweed and carbonated water [396d]
- Petri dish poultry and test tube turkey: Researcher explores Christmas dinners of the future with lab-grown meat [396d]
- Researchers turn a small photonic chip into a functional temperature sensor [396d]
- Is the world running out of freshwater? [396d]
- Reindeer vision may have evolved to spot favorite food in the snowy dark of winter [396d]
- Research finds Caribbean islands are uniquely susceptible to flash droughts [396d]
- New method paves the way for new antibiotics [396d]
- New ALICE measurements shed light on the dynamics of charm and beauty particles in quark-gluon plasma [396d]
- Pollinators found to make a big impact on edamame marketability [396d]
- Pesticides and adjuvants disrupt honey bee's sense of smell [396d]
- In India, computer typists embody 'fuzzy' nature of state borders [396d]
- Prone to abandoning New Year's resolutions? Research suggests blaming money worries rather than being time-poor [396d]
- Less social media makes you happier and more efficient at work, says study [396d]
- Study exposes oppression of mothers in Brazil's family courts [396d]
- Earth had its warmest November on record [396d]
- Study discusses impact of factor endowments on technology choice, industrial upgrading [396d]
- Trying to communicate with whales is like talking to extraterrestrials [396d]
- Epidemic thunderstorm asthma [396d]
- Breakthrough Listen scans entire galaxies for signals from extremely advanced civilizations [396d]
- 'It's finished!': IEA boss says COP28 bid farewell to fossil fuels [396d]
- Research reveals advantages of scheduling retail employees with higher performers [396d]
- Puerto Rico case study sheds light on academic-NGO collaborations for disaster resilience [396d]
- Reminders of death from disasters affect people's behaviors, research finds [396d]
- Custom software speeds up, stabilizes high-profile ocean model [396d]
- Basic monthly income trial shows promise with significant reduction in homelessness [396d]
- Research reveals origin of saltwater crocodiles caught in Northern Australia harbor [396d]
- Morocco earthquake had unusual deep slip, according to new modeling [396d]
- Reviewing the state of research into 2D noble metal-based intermetallic compound electrocatalysts [396d]
- Northeast China faces high levels of nitrogen pollution, study finds [396d]
- How the world's first deal to ditch fossil fuels was forged at COP28 [396d]
- 'This is so crazy.' Tax spike pushes researchers to the brink of bankruptcy [396d]
- New Seattle law phases out emissions from large buildings by 2050 [396d]
- Climate change is further reducing fish stocks with worrisome implications for global food supplies [396d]
- War in Gaza: An ethicist explains why you shouldn't turn to social media for information about the conflict [396d]
- Opinion: COP28 agreement on adapting to climate change kicks the real challenge down the road [396d]
- Five major outcomes from the latest UN climate summit [396d]
- New analysis confirms precolonial lineage of extinct Indigenous woolly dog [396d]
- Eggs from men, sperm from women: How stem cell science may change how we reproduce [396d]
- Why universities warrant public investment: Preparing students for living together well [396d]
- Scientists reveal the molecular structure of a complex bacteriophage [396d]
- Ultrafast lasers map electrons 'going ballistic' in graphene with implications for next-gen electronic devices [396d]
- Sex chromosomes responsible for much more than determining sex, study shows [396d]
- Researchers study the risk of glacial lake outbursts in the Third Pole [396d]
- Myrtle rust is devastating Australian forests: New high-tech spray holds out hope for native trees [396d]
- Positive tipping points must be triggered to solve climate crisis, say researchers [396d]
- Coal use hits record in 2023, Earth's hottest year [396d]
- Countries risk 'paying polluters' billions to regulate for climate: UN expert [396d]
- Companies announce partnership to release dengue-fighting mosquitoes in the Caribbean [396d]
- Biggest solar flare in years temporarily disrupts radio signals on Earth [396d]
- Researchers develop new electrochemical chemosensor for fast, effective diagnosis of a lethal pulmonary disease [396d]
- New red galaxies turn out to be already known blue galaxies [396d]
- CLOUD collaboration challenges current understanding of aerosol particle formation in polar and marine regions [396d]
- A new method for exploring the hyperpolarization of hydrogen [396d]
- Discovery of two planetary systems around sun-like stars [396d]
- Researchers report the high-res structure of a little-known cyanobacterial virus [396d]
- Q&A: Bringing virtual reality to nuclear and particle physics [396d]
- Researchers propose a framework for responsible stewardship over ultrathin materials research [396d]
- Optogenetics study detects new acid sensor in plant cells [396d]
- Scientists measure the distance to stars by their music [396d]
- Scientists reveal VMAT2 transport and inhibition mechanisms using cryo-EM [397d]
- Study provides novel molecular insights into sequential progression of leaflet formation [397d]
- New strategy improves perovskites' oxygen reduction performance in hydrogen fuel cells [397d]
- Captive Goffin's cockatoos found to dunk hard bread to improve its texture [397d]
- Breakthrough in organic semiconductor synthesis paves way for advanced electronic devices [397d]
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