The Brutalist Report - science
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- It may be too late to stop the great election disinformation campaigns of 2024 but we at least have to try [315d]
- Melting ice roads cut off Indigenous communities in northern Canada [315d]
- Ocean system that moves heat gets closer to collapse, which could cause weather chaos, study says [315d]
- Researchers use satellites to analyze global reef biodiversity [315d]
- Scientists point the way to advance conservation and restoration of seagrass meadows [316d]
- A new study makes the case for asteroid strikes setting in motion global glaciation in the distant past [316d]
- Physicist advancing skin cancer screening and diagnosis using terahertz waves [316d]
- Surprising behavior in one of the least studied mammals in the world [316d]
- Research reveals the key to an irresistible online dating profile [316d]
- New AI tool discovers realistic 'metamaterials' with unusual properties [316d]
- Sensors made from 'frozen smoke' can detect toxic formaldehyde in homes and offices [316d]
- Hubble spots a galaxy shrouded by stars [316d]
- Climate change to bring invasive weeds to mid-Atlantic and northeastern US states: Study [316d]
- Small adjustments can reduce nitrogen loss in peat meadows, says researcher [316d]
- Lunar science is entering a new active phase [316d]
- Fungicide resistance: A threat to the health of humans, animals and plants [316d]
- Surprising discovery of pharmaceuticals in Norwegian food waste [316d]
- Unlocking quantum precision: Expanded superconducting strips for enhanced photon-counting accuracy [316d]
- 'It needs to be talked about earlier': Some children get periods at 8, years before menstruation is taught at school [316d]
- From growing roots, clues to how stem cells decide their fate [316d]
- Learning the trick to finding cannibalized stars [316d]
- In Chile, huge wildfires have killed at least 131 people, but one village was untouched [316d]
- Gangster lifestyles of young people may be altered through dialogue and education, research suggests [316d]
- Bioenergy sorghum wax, a potentially valuable coproduct, enhances crop's resilience [316d]
- Physicists detect elusive 'Bragg glass' phase with machine learning tool [316d]
- Understanding the chemical communication between cells [316d]
- Novel hydroxyapatite-targeting nanodrug may be a paradigm shift for cancer treatment [316d]
- Female mosquitoes found to regulate their own population density at breeding sites using communal cues [316d]
- Surprise physics in insulating material offer path for faster tech [316d]
- Did the Galileo mission find life on Earth? [316d]
- Study finds STEM training, apprenticeships increase work satisfaction [316d]
- Researchers call for antitrust measures to safeguard innovation in spatial biology [316d]
- New research shows students' knowledge and perceptions of active learning declined during pandemic-era teaching [316d]
- Ski like a girl: Researchers reveal hidden histories of women in Nordic sport [316d]
- Evidence that atomically thin hafnium telluride is an excitonic insulator [316d]
- Secrets of soil-enriching pulses could transform future of sustainable agriculture [316d]
- Rethinking masculinity: Teaching men how to love and be loved [316d]
- Researcher: The war in Gaza is wiping out Palestine's education and knowledge systems [316d]
- Harry Potter and the Disenchanted Wildlife: How light and sound shows can harm nocturnal animals [316d]
- Pioneering technique reveals new layer of human gene regulation [316d]
- What's causing the Amazon's ongoing record drought? [316d]
- Icelanders race to repair damage after volcano damage [316d]
- Researchers show classical computers can keep up with, and surpass, their quantum counterparts [316d]
- Study aims to provide middle ground for costs associated with reducing greenhouse gas emissions [316d]
- Researchers present near-complete genome version of spreading earth moss [316d]
- Helium droplets capture double water structure [316d]
- How landscape evolution makes Madagascar a hotspot for plant species diversity [316d]
- Combining unique methods, researchers discover new protein functions, explore physical space of proteins [316d]
- New research demonstrates how to study low concentrations of electrons in complex oxide films [316d]
- Scientists develop new molecular system made from abundant element manganese for photooxidation [316d]
- SynMoss project grows moss with partially synthetic genes [316d]
- Astronauts from Turkey, Italy and Sweden return to Earth, ending private space station trip [316d]
- Engineers boost efficiency for converting greenhouse gas into ethylene [316d]
- Scientists investigate a better way of releasing hydrogen stored in hydrogen boride sheets [316d]
- Largest flow of natural hydrogen gas ever found measured in Albanian chromium mine [316d]
- JWST data suggest exoplanet K2-18b may have molten surface rather than a watery ocean [316d]
- Chinese astronomers find radio pulsar in a supernova remnant [316d]
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