The Brutalist Report - science
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- Scottish and Irish rocks confirmed as rare record of 'snowball Earth' [445d]
- Blind cavefish have extraordinary taste buds that increase with age, research reveals [445d]
- 'Mercury bomb' threatens millions as Arctic temperatures rise, study warns [445d]
- In Mississippi, discovery of elephant fossil from the ice age provides window into the past [445d]
- Scientists characterize shale cap rocks at tiny scales [445d]
- Turning wastewater into valuable proteins with genetically modified yeast [445d]
- Study finds temperature reconstructions during the Common Era are affected by the selection of paleoclimate data [445d]
- Research team releases a 76 m-per-pixel global color image dataset and map of Mars [445d]
- NASA image reveals the colorful palette of Brazil's São Francisco River [445d]
- Team develops method for control over single-molecule photoswitching [445d]
- Warming waters and nutrient overload: A dangerous combination threatening our rivers and lakes [445d]
- X-ray irradiation technique helps to control cancer-causing poison in corn [445d]
- 'Climinator' vs. greenwashers: Researcher develops AI tool to debate climate on a factual basis [445d]
- Hong Kong welcomes birth of first giant panda cubs [445d]
- Physicists uncover new phenomena in fractional quantum Hall effects [445d]
- Study finds young children are worrying about water [445d]
- Researchers observe 'locked' electron pairs in a superconductor cuprate [445d]
- Taylor Swift's private jet usage sparks debate—but companies, not individuals, to blame for climate change, say experts [445d]
- Scientists discover superbug's rapid path to antibiotic resistance [445d]
- Why do researchers often prefer safe over risky projects? Explaining risk aversion in science [445d]
- Finding lessons on power of federally funded childcare for working mothers [445d]
- As human activities expand in Antarctica, scientists identify crucial conservation sites [445d]
- New generation of ecological models needed to safeguard future of biodiversity, says researcher [445d]
- A school of new data about how climate impacts fisheries [445d]
- Researchers propose method to manage the invasive weed congress grass [445d]
- Beer in space: Researchers study microgravity's effect on fermentation [445d]
- Renewable energy policies provide benefits across state lines, study shows [445d]
- Enhanced model enables more realistic biofilms for studying ventilator pneumonia [445d]
- Tracking a newly discovered hypervelocity star spotted by citizen scientists [445d]
- New genetic analysis of Lyme disease-causing bacteria could improve diagnosis and treatment [445d]
- International astronomy group joins calls for a lunar clock to keep time on the moon [445d]
- Tiny South American deer debuts at New York City zoo [445d]
- August's supermoon kicks off four months of lunar spectacles. Here's how to watch [445d]
- Study shows companies can profit by aligning financial goals with social aims [445d]
- Transforming satellite imagery: Innovative fusion method for precision agriculture [445d]
- Dark Energy Camera probes the Coma Cluster, an inspiration for the theory of dark matter [445d]
- Study sheds light on creative thinking [445d]
- Theoretical research holds promise for advancing modular quantum information processing [445d]
- Newly discovered protein stops DNA damage [445d]
- Researchers develop a test bed for separating valuable material on the moon [445d]
- A new advanced framework to assess the impact of invasive plants on ecosystems [445d]
- Why not knowing what to do isn't always a bad thing for leaders [445d]
- How researchers reconstructed the ancestor of all life on Earth [445d]
- Three steps to talking to a loved one at risk of being radicalized into rioting [445d]
- Trees compete for space, light and resources, and those clashes can leave battle scars [445d]
- Not gay enough: The hidden culture of exclusion within Britain's LGBQT+ nightlife scene [445d]
- Why do plants wiggle? New study provides answers [445d]
- Islands in the sky: Could steep-sided hilltops offer safe haven to threatened species? [445d]
- Tree mortality may lead to carbon tipping point in the Amazon by 2050s [445d]
- A quarter of people in Wales have experienced poverty stigma 'always', 'often' or 'sometimes' in the past year [445d]
- Enhancing electron transfer for highly efficient upconversion OLEDs [445d]
- Raising the retirement age won't defuse China's demographic time bomb—but mass immigration might [445d]
- Student mental health struggles linked to absenteeism and lower grades, showing clear need for more in-school support [445d]
- Researchers: Local elections are less partisan because voters will cross party lines when issues hit close to home [445d]
- How protectionism can help developing countries unlock their economic potential [445d]
- Quantum pumping in molecular junctions: Theoretical model could lead to switches and amplifiers [445d]
- Opinion: Big alcohol and tobacco are the aces of strategic marketing. The gambling industry has adopted the playbook [445d]
- Nearly 25% of European landscape could be rewilded, say researchers [445d]
- Satellites are making the night sky brighter—as a launch site, NZ has a duty to combat light pollution [445d]
- The making of Australia's first Dark Sky Community at Carrickalinga [445d]
- Offensive names dot the American street map—a new app provides a way to track them [445d]
- Supply chains should make the world better, not worse—it's time for a rethink, say researchers [445d]
- Wildly divergent skinks provide a window into how evolution works [445d]
- Astronomers identify more than one thousand new star cluster candidates [445d]
- New research expands our understanding of how electrons move in complex fluids [445d]
- Skin cell discovery could help Atlantic salmon fend off sea lice [445d]
- Electronic nose masters the art of detecting spoiled meat [445d]
- Climate reporting standards insufficient and must be expanded, say experts [445d]
- Method to separate microplastics from water could also speed up blood analyses [445d]
- Enhanced two-photon microscopy method could reveal insights into neural dynamics and neurological diseases [445d]
- Implementing a new pathway to measure and value biodiversity [445d]
- NASA to decide stranded Starliner astronauts' route home by end of month [445d]
- 'Five years of fire': Romanian farms wilt in drought [445d]
- Surprise finding in study of environmental bacteria could advance search for better antibiotics [445d]
- Japan cancels flights and trains as another typhoon approaches [445d]
- Dutch bluetongue cases accelerating: official [445d]
- Wildfires are growing under climate change, and their smoke threatens farmworkers, study says [445d]
- Millions of kids are still skipping school. Could the answer be recess—and a little cash? [445d]
- Japan's first-ever megaquake advisory brings worry and confusion. What does it mean? [445d]
- Cactus dreams: Revealing the secrets of mescaline making [445d]
- Singing from memory unlocks a surprisingly common musical superpower [445d]
- Deer Island, Katrina Key expansions promise environmental benefits, storm protection [445d]
- At Southern Nevada Water Summit, leaders share hope for Colorado River [445d]
- Rare butterfly only found on Pa. military base should be listed as endangered, feds say [445d]
- Wildfires are increasing toxic mercury in streams in Idaho, Oregon, Washington, study finds [445d]
- California is home to millions of urban trees: What happens when they die? [445d]
- Zebrafish use surprising strategy to regrow spinal cord: Findings could help identify ways to heal spinal cord damage [445d]
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