The Brutalist Report - science
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- Cosmic leap: NASA Swift satellite and AI unravel the distance of the farthest gamma-ray bursts [118d]
- Political elites take advantage of anti-partisan protests to disrupt politics [118d]
- Scientists discover CO₂ and CO ices in outskirts of solar system [118d]
- Charge your laptop in a minute? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues [118d]
- New study discovers tiny target on RNA to short-circuit inflammation [118d]
- Boeing won't fix leaky Starliner before flying first crew to ISS [118d]
- Mexico heat waves leave 48 dead since March [119d]
- Massive landslide hits Papua New Guinea, many feared dead [119d]
- Life in water and mud: Colombians fed up with constant flooding [119d]
- Researchers develop organic photoredox catalysts with enhanced stability and recyclability [119d]
- Big brands are 'failing to curb plastic sachet use' [119d]
- Researchers create new type of composite material for shielding against neutron and gamma radiation [119d]
- Sweat sensor wristwatch offers real time monitoring of body chemistry [119d]
- Theory and experiment combine to shine a new light on proton spin [119d]
- On repeat: Biologists observe recurring evolutionary changes, over time, in stick insects [119d]
- Q&A: Investigating the remarkable reproductive cycle of Michigan's threatened mollusks [119d]
- Desert poplar's genetic blueprint: Insights into adaptation and survival mechanisms [119d]
- Epigenetic insights: How hybrid poplar regenerates shoots [119d]
- 3D-MAT, a thermal protection material for the Artemis Generation [119d]
- ShotSpotter improves detection and response to gunfire, but doesn't reduce crime, research finds [119d]
- New findings on fertility: Sperm can adapt to sexually transmitted microbes [119d]
- Study details strategies for successful urban tree planting initiatives [119d]
- Observing mammalian cells with superfast soft X-rays [119d]
- New study challenges conventional wisdom that Americans are 'pocketbook voters' [119d]
- Persistent gender imbalances in UK political candidate selections: A call for systemic reform [119d]
- Historical signs in the landscape: Investigating the practice of pollarding in Western Norway [119d]
- Survey reveals growing support for changing Australia Day date [119d]
- Victim-blaming, manipulation, and denial: How terrorists use language to justify violence [119d]
- SpaceX mega rocket Starship's next launch on June 5 [119d]
- Carbon dioxide, the main culprit of global warming, reborn as an antioxidant substance [119d]
- Researchers unveil tritium release behavior of solid breeder irradiated with fusion neutron [119d]
- New study offers a cleaner path for controlling water, transforming greenhouse gases [119d]
- Researchers reveal how acetylation regulates centromere dynamics, chromosome segregation and mitotic progression [119d]
- Urban water system theory 5.0 offers a systematic solution to complex urban water issues in China [119d]
- Earth's mysterious D" layer: A relic of ancient oceans and planetary collisions [119d]
- Researchers reveal a new mechanism of hyaluronic acid with a specific molecular weight to improve host inflammation [119d]
- Giving koalas a fair shot at survival [119d]
- South Africa: Gold mine pollution is poisoning Soweto's water and soil—study finds food gardens are at risk [119d]
- Saltmarshes do store carbon, but their climate impact may have been overestimated [119d]
- Heavy water: How melting ice sheets and pumped groundwater can lower local sea levels—and boost them elsewhere [119d]
- Researchers: A rush on critical minerals is coming for Australia's most remote and disadvantaged communities [119d]
- Hubble captures jewel-bright spiral galaxy NGC 4689 [119d]
- Unveiling a novel AAK1 inhibitor: How chemical proteomics unlock therapeutic potential [119d]
- Deciphering how crystals form in non-classical ways [119d]
- Researchers reveal evolutionary origins of appetite by studying simple nervous system of Hydra [119d]
- NASA retargets for June 1 launch of Boeing's Starliner [119d]
- Researchers reconstruct genome of extinct species of flightless bird that once roamed the islands of New Zealand [119d]
- Researchers make better chickpeas possible by harnessing genetic traits of wild cousins [119d]
- Desert locusts' jaws sharpen themselves, materials scientist discovers [119d]
- Common heartburn medications may help fight cancer and other immune disorders in dogs, researchers find [119d]
- Researchers describe spin-boson systems to configure quantum devices [119d]
- Heatmaps show trematodes congregate in certain parts of amphibians' bodies, often to dire physical consequences [119d]
- Artificial intelligence resolves conflicts impeding animal behavior research [119d]
- Droplets that swim toward dissolution could inspire fluid microbots [119d]
- Abelisauroid, a dinosaur with very tiny arms, identified in Argentina [119d]
- Ambitious targets are needed to end ocean plastic pollution by 2100, analysis finds [119d]
- Scientists develop technique to analyze RNA structures in ultra-high definition [119d]
- Observations explore open cluster NGC 1513 [119d]
- New resource pinpoints inner workings of sorghum plant cells for designing better bioenergy feedstock [119d]
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