The Brutalist Report - science
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- Hungry, hungry white dwarfs: Solving the puzzle of stellar metal pollution [352d]
- Law fails victims of financial abuse from their partner, research warns [352d]
- Sister cities can help communities better navigate the climate crisis, research suggests [352d]
- Ice shelves fracture under weight of meltwater lakes, study shows [352d]
- New research investigates how climate change amplifies severity of combined wind-rain extremes over the UK and Ireland [352d]
- Economies take off with new airports: Research shows positive impacts of airport investments [352d]
- How E. coli get the power to cause urinary tract infections [352d]
- Male or female? Scientists discover the genetic mechanism that determines sex development in butterflies [352d]
- New study is first to use statistical physics to corroborate 1940s social balance theory [352d]
- Stony coral tissue loss disease is shifting the ecological balance of Caribbean reefs [352d]
- Functionalized chitosan as a biobased flocculant for the treatment of complex wastewater [352d]
- Assyriologist claims to have solved archaeological mystery from 700 BC [352d]
- Uncovering the reasons behind the rapid warming of the North Pole [352d]
- Scientists show how to treat burns with an environmentally friendly plant-based bandage [352d]
- Rising mercury levels may contribute to declining Steller sea lion populations [352d]
- Five-day work week builds work–life balance in construction [352d]
- Domestic violence disclosure schemes: Part of the solution to improving women's safety or an administrative burden? [352d]
- Contemporary wildfires not more severe than historically in western US dry forests: Study [352d]
- Solar orbiter takes a mind-boggling video of the sun [352d]
- NASA is helping protect tigers, jaguars, and elephants—here's how [352d]
- Call of the conch: Archaeologists suggest Indigenous Americans used sound to organize local communities [352d]
- Aligned peptide 'noodles' could enable lab-grown biological tissues [352d]
- Gendered processes of recruitment to elite higher ed institutions in mid‐20th-century Britain [352d]
- New study shows how we distort our beliefs about others for convenience [352d]
- Climate change threatens mountain meadows by reducing humus content, finds study [352d]
- Research discovers plants utilize drought stress hormone to block snacking spider mites [352d]
- Earth from space: Namibian landforms [352d]
- Ariane 6 launches: Exolaunch's EXOpod Nova [352d]
- NOAA reports continued drop in overfishing [352d]
- Making sure ESA's cloud and aerosol satellite is aerosol-free [352d]
- What can AI learn about the universe? [352d]
- Tweaking isotopes sheds light on promising approach to engineer semiconductors [352d]
- Positive school climate boosts high school grades, study finds [352d]
- Lahar detection system upgraded for Mount Rainier [352d]
- Power to the people: Aussies expect more from their local leaders [352d]
- Nepal court orders limit on Everest climbing permits [352d]
- The Eta Aquarid meteor shower, debris of Halley's comet, peaks this weekend. Here's how to see it [352d]
- Hadeda ibises' 'sixth sense' works best in wet soil: New research is a wake-up call for survival of wading birds [352d]
- Lego-pushing bumblebees reveal insect collaboration dynamics [352d]
- Physicists create an optical tweezer array of individual polyatomic molecules for the first time [352d]
- Viewpoint: Figures like Andrew Tate may help spread misogyny. But they're amplifying—not causing—the problem [352d]
- Chemist explores the real-world science of Star Wars [352d]
- Nanostructured copper surface shows potential for transparent, antimicrobial surfaces in touch displays [352d]
- Four things Australian schools should do now to help prevent gender-based violence [352d]
- Novel triple drug combination effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria [352d]
- Study finds microbiome changes dynamically and favors important host-relevant functions [352d]
- In medieval England, leprosy spread between red squirrels and people, genome evidence shows [352d]
- New discovery of a mechanism that controls cell division [352d]
- Novel chemical tool for understanding membrane remodeling in the cell [352d]
- Researchers determine large numbers of wild mountain goats are killed every year by avalanches [352d]
- How mantle movements shape Earth's surface [352d]
- Vortex fluidic device can speed artificial liposome production to aid drug functionality [352d]
- Kenya on alert as it braces for first-ever cyclone [352d]
- Demystifying the complex nature of Arctic clouds [352d]
- First mother-daughter burial from Roman times in Austria discovered [352d]
- New Nevada experiments aim to improve monitoring of nuclear explosions [352d]
- Lake tsunamis pose significant threat under warming climate [352d]
- 'Degree of Kevin Bacon' gene provides possible basis for central players in group connectedness [352d]
- Physicists pioneer new quantum sensing platform [352d]
- Cold sintering may rescue plastic, ceramics, battery components from landfills [352d]
- New mirror that can be flexibly shaped improves X-ray microscopes [352d]
- Astronomers inspect population of young stellar objects in open cluster NGC 346 [352d]
- The BREAD Collaboration is searching for dark photons using a coaxial dish antenna [353d]
- Kenya floods death toll tops 200 as cyclone approaches [353d]
- Research quantifies 'gap' in carbon removal for first time—shows countries need more awareness, ambition and action [353d]
- Researchers develop 'founding document' on synthetic cell development [353d]
- China is sending a probe to get samples from the less-explored far side of the moon [353d]
- Research shows bumblebee nests are overheating due to climate change, threatening future populations [353d]
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