The Brutalist Report - science
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- Wildfire closes in on Canadian oil sands city [126d]
- Hawaii study shows almost 75% of Maui wildfire survey participants have respiratory issues [126d]
- A golden layer unlocks sharper imaging and faster scanning with X-rays [126d]
- The tide is turning against a controversial term accused of covering up deaths in police custody [127d]
- From roots to resilience: Investigating the vital role of microbes in coastal plant health [127d]
- Temperature, time and blueberry wine: Researchers examine fermentation's effects on health-promoting compounds [127d]
- Five things to know about how NASA's tiny twin polar satellites will study the Arctic and Antarctic [127d]
- Science is making anti-aging progress. But do we want to live forever? [127d]
- Researchers make a surprising discovery: Magnetism in a common material for microelectronics [127d]
- Novel research sheds light on Amazonian birds' thermoregulatory strategies in a changing environment [127d]
- Carbon dioxide removal: Feasibility study evaluates possible measures for Germany [127d]
- Monitoring strategies of suspended matter after natural and deep-sea mining disturbances [127d]
- Heating proteins to body temperature reveals new drug targets [127d]
- Study demonstrates self-similar fractal stress is more suitable for destructive scenario earthquake simulation [127d]
- An environmental CGE model of China's economy: Modeling choices and application [127d]
- Research investigates structural evolution and high-temperature sensing performance of polymer-derived SiAlBCN ceramics [127d]
- Penalties for dropping out of ecosystem services incentive programs should equal lost environmental benefits [127d]
- Democratic nations should rely on international law to tackle growing 'hybrid' and 'gray zone' security threats [127d]
- Access to gardens and citizen science helps encourage conservation among children, study shows [127d]
- Colorado wolf found dead last month was likely killed by a mountain lion, federal officials say [127d]
- What fire ants can teach us about making better self-healing materials [127d]
- Mechanism of purple color and flavor of HongShanCaiTai, the imperial dish of China, revealed [127d]
- Study on diversity and inclusion: What professionals expect from future employers [127d]
- AI expected to unravel secrets of non-coding genes [127d]
- A mathematical understanding of project schedules [127d]
- Research links voter behavior in presidential elections to housing market performance [127d]
- Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC [127d]
- Robotic 'superlimbs' could help moonwalkers recover from falls [127d]
- Global geodetic parameters determination: Using satellite laser ranging observations to GNSS satellites [127d]
- Video: SOHO's view of the 11 May 2024 solar storm [127d]
- New approach expands quantification of nutrient exchange in plant tissues, the rhizosphere and soil [127d]
- Businesses unintentionally discourage diverse ideas, finds study [127d]
- Hubble views the dawn of a sun-like star [127d]
- A novel multifunctional catalyst turns methane into valuable hydrocarbons [127d]
- NASA's Juno provides high-definition views of Europa's icy shell [127d]
- A new simple scheme for atom interferometry [127d]
- New research addresses alleged benefits of a vegan diet for dogs [127d]
- Rabies outbreaks in Costa Rica cattle linked to deforestation [127d]
- Researchers report new fern species from Yunnan, China [127d]
- Report on provision of therapists for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities [127d]
- Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations [127d]
- What's in a name? A linguistics expert explains why some baby names dominate the charts year after year [127d]
- Trees on a university campus endure droughts with help from leaky pipes [127d]
- First direct imaging of radioactive cesium atoms in environmental samples [127d]
- Scientists find Eurasian jays can use 'mental time travel' like humans [127d]
- Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms [127d]
- Bees and butterflies on the decline in western and southern North America [127d]
- Singing researchers find cross-cultural patterns in music and language [127d]
- Summers warm up faster than winters, fossil shells from Antwerp show [127d]
- New method of wavefunction matching helps solve quantum many-body problems [127d]
- Using reference genome of the species itself is optimal for SNP calling, finds study [127d]
- Researchers conduct first-ever study to characterize microbiota in saliva of weaned piglets [127d]
- A new family of beautiful-charming tetraquarks: Study illuminates a new horizon within quantum chromodynamics [127d]
- What to know about Dallas water systems and new federal limits on 'forever chemicals' [127d]
- Engineering a new color palette for single-molecule imaging [127d]
- Emissions from fresh food cooking may be degrading air quality [127d]
- New strategy suppresses unwanted deletion events to make genome editing safer and more precise [127d]
- SpaceX plans to launch 90 rockets from Vandenberg Space Force Base by 2026: Could that harm the coast? [127d]
- Air quality alerts are a climate change alarm [127d]
- Protecting wildlife begins with understanding how best to counter wildlife crimes [127d]
- New photocatalyst to improve decarbonization and other chemical reactions [127d]
- Equity must be considered in ocean governance to achieve global targets by 2030, researchers say [127d]
- Mechanistic model shows how much gossip is needed to foster social cooperation [127d]
- Spooky states and figure eights: Stepping into the quantum computing 'ring' [127d]
- An online meeting with your dog? Study tests dogs' ability to imitate actions observed on video projections [127d]
- The case for sharing carbon storage risk [127d]
- Researchers identify drug compounds that can reduce prion protein levels in infected cells [127d]
- How companies calculate their carbon footprints [127d]
- Ghana's forests are being wiped out: What's behind this, and why attempts to stop it aren't working [127d]
- How German media attention idealizes female Ukrainian refugees [127d]
- Georeferenced guidelines for redistributing nitrogen use to enhance food security while safeguarding the planet [127d]
- Investigating heat's effects on the decision-making of police and judges [127d]
- Saturn-sized exoplanet isn't losing mass quickly enough [127d]
- TRAPPIST-1 outer planets likely have water, research suggests [127d]
- Gravitational lenses could pin down black hole mergers with unprecedented accuracy [127d]
- Fires burning across Canada are already triggering US air quality alerts in the Midwest and plains [127d]
- Solar storms that caused pretty auroras can create havoc with technology—here's how [127d]
- Many Australians support banning pet cats from roaming—it would save millions of native animals and billions of dollars [127d]
- New Zealanders have had their say on climate adaptation: Here's where they agree and disagree [127d]
- Students with dyslexia face challenges transitioning to the workplace, but with support they can thrive [127d]
- Weather risk can move markets months in advance—stock traders pay attention to these two long-range climate forecasts [127d]
- From Barbie to Thomas the Tank Engine: How entertainment brands are adapting to Generation Alpha [127d]
- Researchers use AI to boost image quality of metalens camera [127d]
- Research examines how embryonic development decisions are controlled by multiple pathways simultaneously [127d]
- Study finds what gets plant roots to grow strong [127d]
- Polyglycerol coating offers safer nanoparticle environmental remediation [127d]
- Iron-sulfur minerals may bear witness to first microbes on Earth that lived billions of years ago [127d]
- How high-pressure techniques can induce changes in crystalline materials [127d]
- Scientists control daily biological clock of algae, advancing biomedicine [127d]
- How neighboring whales learn each other's language [127d]
- Climate change is most prominent threat to pollinators, study finds [127d]
- John Milton's notes discovered, including a rare example of prudish censorship [127d]
- Physicists demonstrate first metro-area quantum computer network in Boston [127d]
- Unwrapping the origin story of the baobab [127d]
- Scientists discover some mice are monogamous due to previously unknown hormone-generating cells [127d]
- First 'warm-blooded' dinosaurs may have emerged 180 million years ago [127d]
- Bio-based resins could offer recyclable future for 3D printing [127d]
- Global methane emissions automatically detected in satellite imagery using AI [127d]
- SoCal air quality officials haven't acted to cut port pollution: They escaped to a desert resort instead [127d]
- Scientists from Prague are expanding the possibilities of using RNA in gene medicine [127d]
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