The Brutalist Report - science
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- A natural touch for coastal defense: Hybrid solutions may offer more benefits in lower-risk areas [263d]
- Public transit agencies may need to adapt to the rise of remote work, says new study [263d]
- Climate pledges of big firms 'critically insufficient': Report [263d]
- 'I cried a little': from Texas to Canada, the awe and beauty of solar eclipse [263d]
- Greek valley that became a lake stirs drought debate [263d]
- Can't get enough of the total solar eclipse or got clouded out? Here are the next ones to watch for [263d]
- Broken record: March is 10th straight month to be hottest on record, scientists say [263d]
- Total solar eclipse wows North America. Clouds part just in time for most [263d]
- Early medieval money mystery solved [263d]
- Advancing real-time 3D holographic display: A new method for computer-generated holography [263d]
- Reducing production and consumption growth in high-income countries: Is it good for tackling climate change? [263d]
- Feeling depleted? So is the planet. Here's how to move from exhaustion to empowerment [263d]
- Novel tech captures disease markers in a snap: The future of early diagnosis [263d]
- Microprinting millions of microparticles in the blink of an eye through multi-photon 3D laser printing [263d]
- Cracking the code of flash floods: New insights from China's mountainous regions [263d]
- Research presents a map of global land cover from 2000–2020 [263d]
- On-surface synthesis of carbyne: An sp-hybridized linear carbon allotrope [263d]
- Do opponents' race, gender, and party impact US congressional fundraising? [263d]
- Charting the night sky with exascale computers [263d]
- Finding new chemistry to capture double the carbon [263d]
- Prioritizing your phone over your partner affects creativity in the workplace for women [263d]
- Bias distribution and regulation in photoelectrochemical overall water-splitting cells [263d]
- Clocks going forward can catch investors napping: How investors' reactions are affected by sleep disruption [263d]
- Study identifies atmospheric and economic drivers of global air pollution [263d]
- High-performance terahertz modulators induced by substrate field in Te-based all-2D heterojunctions [263d]
- Scientists develop composite accelerometer for extreme environments [263d]
- Americans are bad at recognizing conspiracy theories when they believe they're true, says study [263d]
- A total solar eclipse races across North America as clouds part along totality [263d]
- New statistical-modeling workflow may help advance drug discovery and synthetic chemistry [263d]
- A physicist uses X-rays to rescue old music recordings [263d]
- Researchers develop better way to make painkiller from trees [263d]
- Replacing plastics with alternatives is worse for greenhouse gas emissions in most cases, study finds [263d]
- Q&A: What to make of the earthquake that rattled the Northeast [263d]
- A targeted polymer to treat colorectal cancer liver metastases [263d]
- When an antibiotic fails: Scientists are using AI to target 'sleeper' bacteria [263d]
- Scientists discover new phage resistance mechanism in phage-bacterial arms race [263d]
- Deep parts of Great Barrier Reef 'insulated' from global warming, for now [263d]
- New method predicts how climate change will impact food production and financial institutions [263d]
- New diagnostic tool achieves accuracy of PCR tests with faster and simpler nanopore system [263d]
- Different means to the same end: How C. elegans protects its chromosomes [263d]
- How being furloughed affected people's sense of time and relationship with work [263d]
- CMS experiment at CERN measures a key parameter of the Standard Model [263d]
- Coastal wetlands can't keep pace with sea-level rise, and infrastructure is leaving them nowhere to go [263d]
- How conspiracy theories around George III's madness and Queen Charlotte's scheming took hold [263d]
- FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength [263d]
- The regenerative feats of endangered axolotls [263d]
- A rainfall scientist explains what April showers are and why they are becoming more intense [263d]
- Should 'extreme breeding' of dachshunds and French bulldogs be banned? [263d]
- Why is Ghana so hot this year? An expert explains [263d]
- Nukes in space: A bad idea in the 1960s, an even worse one now [263d]
- Research unveils biochemical defenses against chemical warfare [263d]
- Challenging the gig economy [263d]
- Scientists agree, the media is biased against wasps [263d]
- Kids and 'bad' news: How can parents safely introduce their children to news and current affairs? [263d]
- What causes earthquakes in the Northeast, like the magnitude 4.8 that shook New Jersey? A geoscientist explains [263d]
- Happier, more connected neighborhoods start right in the front yard [263d]
- What is a sinkhole? A geotechnical engineer explains [263d]
- Eclipses were once associated with the deaths of kings—predictions played a key role in the birth of astronomy [263d]
- Researchers map structure of mitochondria at different life stages [263d]
- Young adults with a history of school discipline report depressive symptoms, lower well-being [263d]
- Magnetic levitation: New material offers potential for unlocking gravity-free technology [263d]
- The sun was born when a dense gas cloud collapsed 4.6 billion years ago [263d]
- South Africa is to shut down captive lion farms—experts warn the plan needs a deadline [263d]
- Turning camels into cows: Megafarms are being set up to produce camel milk on industrial scales [263d]
- US media coverage of new science less likely to mention researchers with African and East Asian names [263d]
- Fining big polluters can reduce environmental damage, but only if the fines match the crimes [263d]
- Why is it so hard to drill off Earth? [263d]
- Earth, the sun and a bike wheel: Why your high-school textbook was wrong about the shape of Earth's orbit [263d]
- Atom interferometer charters Navy's inertial navigation path to reduce drift [263d]
- Embracing digital spaces: How older immigrants are navigating the infodemic [263d]
- Researchers enable detection of remarkable gravitational-wave signal [263d]
- Office gossip isn't just idle chatter. It's a valuable—but risky—way to build relationships [263d]
- The flavors of fire: How does heat make food taste good? [263d]
- Bogota restricts water as reservoirs hit 'critical' lows [263d]
- Jellyfish invade Venezuelan waters, worrying fishermen [263d]
- The Latest: Moon begins blocking sun over Pacific Ocean [264d]
- Inexplicable cloud of magnetized plasma found in Hydra galaxy cluster [264d]
- Pets and the solar eclipse: How sudden increase in darkness during what should be the middle of day may affect pets [264d]
- Scientists report that buffer and pH strongly affect the phase separation of SARS-CoV-2 N protein [264d]
- How mosquito larva guts could help create highly specific insecticides [264d]
- Modeling urban growth shows that cities develop in ways similar to cancerous tumors [264d]
- Mediterranean marine worm has developed eyes 'as big as millstones' [264d]
- Hubble peers at pair of closely interacting galaxies [264d]
- NASA's LRO finds photo op as it zips past South Korea's Danuri moon orbiter [264d]
- Researchers bring 60-year-old dormant algae cells to life [264d]
- Climate change threatens Antarctic meteorites [264d]
- First-of-its-kind integrated dataset enables genes-to-ecosystems research [264d]
- Scientists unveil ruthenium catalyst for new reaction discovery and optimization [264d]
- Cutting-edge enzyme research fights back against plastic pollution [264d]
- Researchers discover two vesicle fusion mechanisms while studying vesicle movement in living cells [264d]
- Propagating dimensions of light: Deforming versatile non-diffractive beams along the optical trajectory [264d]
- Study presents evidence that recent reductions in aerosol emissions create an additional warming effect [264d]
- An inside look at how plants and mycorrhizal fungi cooperate [264d]
- New study suggests we're likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment [264d]
- Scientists solve a long-standing mystery surrounding the moon's 'lopsided' geology [264d]
- How plants adjust their photosynthesis to changing light [264d]
- New signaling pathway decoded in the decomposition of damaged lysosomes [264d]
- Enhanced rock weathering results in higher crop yields and improved crop health, study shows [264d]
- Solar eclipse chasers from Colorado will seek clues for predicting geomagnetic space storms [264d]
- Archaeologists find that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens organized living spaces similarly [264d]
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