The Brutalist Report - science
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- Winds threaten to fuel huge Texas wildfire as blizzard hits California [568d]
- Team finds novel vehicle for antibiotic resistance [568d]
- Asian elephants mourn, bury their dead calves: Study [568d]
- Rain offers slight reprieve from largest wildfire in history of Texas [568d]
- New statistical tool to distinguish shared and unique features in data from different sources [568d]
- Night-shining cloud mission ends; yields high science results for NASA [568d]
- A new type of metallacrown ether based on polyoxometalate opens research opportunities [568d]
- Synergy palladium single atoms and twinned nanoparticles for efficient CO₂ photoreduction [568d]
- Mass-produced, commercially-promising multicolored photochromic fiber [568d]
- New class of 2D material displays stable charge density wave at room temperature [568d]
- New maser in a 'shoebox' promises portable precision [568d]
- New laser experiment spins light like a merry-go-round [568d]
- African savanna antelopes need space to survive climate changes [568d]
- When an object like 'Oumuamua comes around again, we could be ready with an interstellar object explorer [568d]
- Astronomers build a 3D map of dust within thousands of light-years [568d]
- Physicists suggest a possible way to confirm or deny the existence of the Chinguetti meteorite [568d]
- New software rapidly simulates glycoprotein structures to speed up drug development [568d]
- An augmented reality assessment designed to test astronaut adjustment to gravity changes [568d]
- Research team develops nanoparticle-based sonodynamic therapy for H. pylori infection [568d]
- Chemical etching method opens pores for fuel cells and more [568d]
- Researchers observe the effect of magnetic fields on electrocatalytic processes [568d]
- Precision pulmonary medicine: Engineers target lung disease with lipid nanoparticles [568d]
- Mathematicians prove Pólya's conjecture for the eigenvalues of a disk, a 70-year-old math problem [568d]
- High-resolution simulations provide new insights into how galaxies are formed [568d]
- Umbrella for atoms: The first protective layer for 2D quantum materials [568d]
- Proposed reporting system could help avert bank runs [568d]
- Proba-3's laser-precise positioning [568d]
- Adhesives from feathers [568d]
- The tools in a medieval Japanese healer's toolkit: From fortunetelling and exorcism to herbal medicines [568d]
- How will space transform the global food system? [568d]
- Hubble captures dense globular cluster NGC 1841 [568d]
- Canine teeth reveal new keys to sex estimation in human populations [568d]
- Measuring and modeling methane emissions in wetlands [568d]
- Study finds vulnerability in pelagic ecosystems [568d]
- How signaling proteins get to the mitochondrial surface [568d]
- Lianas, trees show varied stem xylem structure-function link [568d]
- Unraveling the structural dynamics of photosystem II with femtosecond X-ray crystallography [568d]
- The artistic flair inspiring greener European cities [568d]
- Study shows glacier shrinkage is causing a 'green transition' [568d]
- Producing quantum materials with precision, with the help of AI [568d]
- AI technique promotes green hydrogen production using more abundant chemical elements [568d]
- New study unveils unique roles of yeast protein complexes in cellular lifespan [568d]
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- Evidence of phonon chirality from impurity scattering in the antiferromagnetic insulator strontium iridium oxide [569d]
- How open source tech can make Canada's immigration system fairer [569d]
- Beyond the cafeteria: The economic case for investing in school meals [569d]
- Livestock guardian dogs create landscape of fear for predators [569d]
- How cell structure can lead to health issues [569d]
- Researchers use GPS-tracked icebergs in novel study to improve climate models [569d]
- Baiting foxes can make feral cats even more 'brazen,' study of 1.5 million forest photos shows [569d]
- Planning for a smooth landing on Mars [569d]
- The role of history in how efficient color names evolve [569d]
- It's not only opposites that attract: New study shows like-charged particles can come together [569d]
- Scientists make nanoparticles dance to unravel quantum limits [569d]
- Does trying to look younger reduce how much ageism older adults face? [569d]
- Faulty warnings, deforestation turned Philippine rains 'deadly': Study [569d]
- Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions hit record levels in 2023: IEA [569d]
- World resource extraction could surge 60% by 2060, UN warns [569d]
- First US moon lander in half a century stops working a week after tipping over at touchdown [569d]
- Brown bears digging up artificial forests, study shows [569d]
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